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You'll find no shortage of lovely lodging options in Philly, from high-rise hotels to budget-friendly AirBnBs. We've recommended a few hotels, and offered some suggestions on fun neighborhoods and access to public transportation.

Hotel

Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District

400 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
 (215) 923-8660

We have reserved a small courtesy block of rooms at a fixed rate of $199 per night. The hotel is centrally located in Old City and offers garage parking for $38.50 per day. You can book a room in the block by clicking "View" below, or by calling 1-877-999-3223, Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm and referring to the Moore Judd Wedding Room Block.

Hotel

The Bellevue Hotel - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

200 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
 (215) 893-1234

Hotel

Philadelphia Marriott Old City

One Dock Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
 (215) 238-6000

Travel Note

Where to Stay

A few notes if you plan to strike out and find accommodations on your own. The wedding venue is located at the edge of Fishtown (northeast of downtown). Suggested neighborhoods: - Old City | <10 min drive to venue, historic charm, walking distance to famous Philly attractions - Center City | 15 min drive to venue, bustling (noisy), plentiful options for food/booze/shopping - Northern Liberties | 5 min drive to venue, quiet, great bars/restaurants/shops on 2nd street - Fishtown | 5 min drive to venue, up-and-coming area, hip restaurants, quasi-industrial

Travel Note

Public Transit

Parking and driving in the city can be a nuisance, but luckily Philly has plenty of public transportation options! All transit in the city is run by SEPTA - subway, trolleys, and buses. Tickets can be purchased at any train station, or you can pay cash (exact change) on board. If you plan to ride more than once or twice, we suggest purchasing a SEPTA card ($5), which you can then register and load online. You receive a discounted fare for using a SEPTA card. Where is the train? The two main train lines in Philly are: 1) Broad Street Line : runs north-south along Broad St 2) Market-Frankford Line: runs east-west along Market St, cutting up Frankford St in Fishtown