Alexander Inn 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Parking
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24-hour services
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Air conditioning
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Pets
Location
Situated about a 5-minute ride from Independence National Historical Park, the 3-star Alexander Inn Philadelphia features Wi-Fi throughout the property and public parking nearby. Centrally located in the Center City district a walk from the large outdoor mosaic Philadelphia's Magic Sculpture Gardens, the boutique-style hotel has 48 rooms.
This modern accommodation is in the heart of the city, within 25 minutes' walk of Mutter Museum, and approximately 300 metres from 12th-13th & Locust tube station. The smoke-free Alexander Inn Philadelphia is about 5 minutes' drive from North 12th Street & Walnut Street bus stop and in the immediate vicinity of Seger Recreation Center. Feel in total harmony with nature by visiting Franklin Square Park, merely 1.9 km from the property. For those travelling from afar, Philadelphia International airport is 21 minutes' drive away.
Looking onto the city, the designer rooms are appointed with an iron/ironing board and climate control along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. They are furnished with double beds or single beds along with a writing table. The large private bathrooms come with shower caps and towels.
Hatch & Coop is situated within sight of this Philadelphia hotel.
Review by hotel critic
The 24-hour reception desk was convenient for my late check-in, providing a seamless arrival experience. the business center, also open 24 hours a day, was a lifesaver for catching up on work emails and finalizing presentations. The fitness center at the Alexander was a great way to destress after a long day of meetings. Being able to work out at any hour suited my busy schedule perfectly. the flat-screen TV in my room allowed for some downtime, offering a variety of channels for relaxation. Overall, the Alexander caters well to business travelers with its functional amenities and convenient location. It's a solid choice for those looking to balance work and relaxation during their stay in Philadelphia.