1208 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 United States
215-546-7000
Amenities
Family Rooms
Room service
Free breakfast
Non-smoking rooms
Data port
Located in Downtown Business and Historic District just a short walk to Convention Center, The Downtown Club, Historic attractions, restaurants and theaters. Rooms renovated in February/2007. 100 percent non-smoking hotel.
Never Again!
Hotel was under construction at the time, but the lobby looked like a gutted office building. Some guy sitting behind a 'desk' with a filling...
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B M.
May 17, 2013
Yikes. Trying to find a reasonably priced hotel in downtown Philly when there for a graduation? When will I ever learn that you get what you pay for?...
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Al M.
May 9, 2013
Clean, small, no air, but you can open the windows, did I say small? It has all the amenities of a full size room, but in Fun size, the whole hotel. The...
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What I liked:Awesome location.Vintage building.Generally very clean.What I disliked:Poor service - mistake after mistake.Horribly slow internet...
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Billed a non-smoker a smoking in room charge, rude and non-receptive to query about same. No hot water, not corrected after complaint to front ...
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It's not the Hyatt or the Sofitel, but if you like being right in the heart of Philly, and not payin' out the 'you know what', then this is the...
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Smelled like paint, carpets were disgusting, uneven floors, paper thin walls, TV was broken, towel rack fell off the wall... I could go on for...
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For what it is worth you get what you get. I mean they do offer a breakfast (donuts and coffee) but it is all in the location. It is in the R...
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Well i came here for a convention and I was staying at the Latham hotel on 17th and walnut for a few days before. Then I came here. The only re...
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I would not have disliked my stay if the staff wasn't so discourteous. I was in Philly for business, and New Years Day, and the majority of hotels were booked during my time of reservation. Therefore, as soon as I entered the establishment, I asked if the wi-fi was up and running, as I had alot of work to do. Both the receptionist and the sleazy manager assured me I would have no problem. I took about 15 minutes of me waiting on them to book my room because....THE WIFI WAS DOWN! The room is small as all hell, and if I was with my girlfriend we would've been on top of each other. I used the bathroom then decided to leave. They told me they'd take 25 bucks because I used the toilet. OUTRAGEOUS!! Then the manager tried to barge into my room at 9:00 in the morning without knocking or anything. There is a Days Inn Express down the street that I highly recommend for only a couple of dollars more. If you want a motel hell story to tell friends and co workers, go ahead and stay here.
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anonymous
2007-09-19
The Rodeway Inn at 1208 Walnut St in Philadelphia is a disgrace. The hallways and public areas are shabby, with peeling paint, stained carpets, and easy chairs without seats. My room (606) was adequate but the bathroom had dirt or mildew and cigarette burns on the base of the shower (it?s supposed to be a non-smoking facility). There was no hot water in the shower. There is one elevator, big enough for only two people, with manually operated doors. It broke during my stay (the nights of September 17th and 18th 2007), forcing me to walk up and down six flights of narrow stairs. The fire department had to be called to rescue two guests from the elevator. No elevator inspection certificate was posted. The server was down during part of my stay, depriving me of the opportunity to work in the hotel. Starting at the street entrance door to the lobby, there is no possible handicap access (is this not a requirement in Philadelphia?). The staff was diffident and insincerely apologetic for the inconveniences; one desk clerk held a private phone conversation for several minutes while I waited to check in, and then provided an inoperative room key. There was no clerk at the desk when I wanted to check out at 7:15 AM on the 18th.
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anonymous
2007-05-02
I was almost scared to stay here. If it wasn't so late (i had a business meeting early the next morning) i would have left and paid 3 times the charge to stay somewhere else. It was dirty (toilet,carpets bedsheets) and the elevator looked like a tiny closet. I only stayed here because everywhere else was booked or ** a night. I would only stay here if you are a young person trying to save money.
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anonymous
2006-09-09
This is one of the worst hotels I have ever been in. It was hot in the room supposedly the A/C was on and working in that room but I took the temperature with a lil gadget I have and it was 90 degress in the room, it was miserable. The bed was held up on bricks, half of the channels on the tv didnt work, the room was small, it took 5 minutes for the water to get hot in the shower, the elevator was out of service so I had to carry everything to the 3rd floor, the hallway was dirty and dingy. I asked if I could have a refund 20 minutes after checking in and the girl at the front desk told me that wasnt possible because I had waited 15 minutes too long. So please look at your room and check it out before you go park your car. The girl at the front desk called me about 30 minutes after I told her I wasnt happy with the room and offerend me a 50% refund. Dont stay in this horrible hotel. It's not worth the cost.
Moderately-priced accommodations feature in-room coffeemakers, cable TV and hair dryers. Free local and long-distance calls, weekday newspapers...
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The Rodeway Inn may not be the most up to date hotel, but it was cute, clean, and the service was exceptional. They had a wine and cheese bar d...
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