Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Great location for visiting the sites. We were attending gig at citizens bank baseball stadium. Went via subway. Great value $10 one way for 2. came back same way.... not very safe.
The location was great, cheaper than being in the city center but still close enough to walk to almost everything we wanted to see. There was a friendly concierge at the front desk which added to the feeling of safety. Having a door code rather than keys really increased the convenience of the place.
Well located , free towel , free beer some nights , nice kitchen , good wifi , quiet and warm dormitory, cheaper than NYC, allowed to people older than 35, water refill , free tea
Great hostel in the very center of Philly - but in a quiet back street, so it wasn't noisy. Rooms were nice, comfy beds, each had sockets, a lamp and a shelf, a locker and some hooks. Kitchen was nice too, enough dishes and always clean. It was very social place, people were very friendly, especially on beer nights it was really easy to meet new people. Bonus points for the pool table, free to play. Staff was nice and helpful.
By far the best hostel I stayed in in North America (and also the cheapest, but still better than the expensive other ones).
Especially the staff was very friendly and helpful.
Its one of the best hostels I’ve ever been to. everyone is so friendly and whatever problem you have there will be someone to help you with a smile. The beds are very stable and I have slept better than anywhere else during my trip. There is even coffee for 1$ and free filtered water. The common rooms with billiards etc make it very easy to meet great people.
Everything is easily reachable by a short walk and the area is safe too :)
Maria
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