Philadelphia Hotels Near Liberty Bell and Independence Hall
The Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel Philadelphia is located in the prestigious Rittenhouse Square district of downtown Philadelphia. Guests enjoy the convenient location of our Philadelphia hotel near the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and many other downtown attractions.
Discover shopping at some of the region's most upscale boutiques and fashion stores
Stroll through the park-like Rittenhouse Square or dine at one of numerous highly acclaimed restaurants or bars
Treat yourself to a musical, the orchestra or the ballet - all performances are just a few blocks from the front door of our hotel
The Pennsylvania Convention Center is just a few minutes away, as is the notable business district of downtown Philadelphia
Philadelphia's historic area, museums and cultural attractions are all easily accessible from the hotel
No matter where you need to go in downtown Philadelphia, the Radisson Plaza-Warwick is in the center of all the action and the obvious choice for Philadelphia lodging.
Attractions located nearby include:
Franklin Institute (1 mile from hotel) 222 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA (215) 778-1200
Independence Hall (1 mile from hotel) Chestnut St, between 5th and 6th Sts Philadelphia, PA 19102 (215) 597-8974
King of Prussia Mall (19 miles from hotel) 160 North Gulph Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 (610) 265-5727
Liberty Bell (1 mile from hotel) Market St, Liberty Bell Center Philadelphia, PA 19106 (267) 519-4295
Lincoln Financial Field (2 miles from hotel) One Lincoln Financial Field Way 11th Street & Pattison Philadelphia, PA (267) 570-4000
Penn's Landing (2.5 miles from hotel) 301 S Columbus Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 928-8801
The "City of Brotherly Love" is also known as the birthplace of the nation. From its early beginnings as home of the first US government, Philadelphia has grown into the fifth largest city in America, offering tourists world-class entertainment, high culture, big-time sports and, of course, history. No first-time visitor should miss a trip to the revered Independence Hall or Liberty Bell Pavilion. Independence National Historical Park is said to be "America's most historic square mile." Other fun activities include a bike ride across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, a run up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (à la Rocky), or a stroll through Fairmount Park - the largest municipal park in the world. Music fans can check out Zanzibar Blue, perhaps the hottest jazz club in town. And sports fans can cheer on the Eagles, Phillies, Flyers and 76ers.
Did you know?
Philadelphia is a sports fan's paradise. With several professional teams, you're sure to find a game to attend or at least watch while you're in town. For football fans, it's the Eagles; baseball is the Phillies; if basketball is your game, check out the 76ers; soccer enthusiasts will enjoy the Kixx. Philly is a huge hockey town, and they have two teams to cheer on - the Flyers and the Phantoms. Tickets for home games are often sold out way in advance, so get them early. If you can't get tickets but still want to cheer for the home team, belly up to one of the local bars. It's not quite the same, but Philadelphians are very enthusiastic supporters of their teams, so you can be sure of a fun time.