Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel Philadelphia

1701 Locust Street , Philadelphia PA 19103
Reservations: (888) 201-1718 US
Telephone: (215) 735-6000 Fax: (215) 789-6105
Email:  rhi_plph@radisson.com
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Philadelphia Hotel Near the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall

The Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel Philadelphia is located in the prestigious Rittenhouse Square district of downtown Philadelphia. Guests enjoy our convenient hotel location near Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and many other Philadelphia 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.
  • 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 the center of all the action and the obvious choice for Philadelphia lodging.

Points of Interest:

Real Pirates! - The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship
May 4 - November 2, 2008
Franklin Institute Science Museum
The slave ship Whydah began her short life in London, England, in 1715. Less than two years later, now a pirate ship, she sank to the ocean floor off Cape Cod. Using artifacts recovered from the wreck, "Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship" reveals the true story behind this vessel - a story more compelling than anything dreamt up by Hollywood. From the team behind "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs," this new exhibition tells the story of the crew of a real pirate ship that started as a slave ship-and gives some insights into the violence and idealism of early eighteenth century piracy.

View our Real Pirates! Special Offer

Directions to the Radisson Plaza-Warwick Hotel Philadelphia:

  • From the Main Line and West
    From the Main Line: Take 476 North to 76 East (Philadelphia) to 676 East (Central Philadelphia). Exit at Broad Street. Turn right at light onto 15th Street South. Follow 15th Street for about 7 blocks until you reach Walnut Street. Turn right onto Walnut. After drive another block, turn left onto 17th street, Hotel is 1 block ahead on your right.
  • From Upper/Lower Merion/King of Prussia/Conshohocken
    Take 76 East to 676 East (Central Philadelphia). Exit at Broad Street. Turn right at light onto 15th Street South. Follow 15th Street for about 7 blocks until you reach Walnut Street. Turn right onto Walnut. After drive another block, turn left onto 17th street, hotel is 1 block ahead on your right.
  • From the Philadelphia Airport/Delaware
    Take I-95 North to 676 West (Central Philadelphia). Exit at Broad Street. Go straight to follow 15th Street South for about 7 blocks until you reach Walnut Street. Turn right onto Walnut Street. After drive another block, turn left onto 17th street, hotel is 1 block ahead on your right.
  • From New Jersey/Ben Franklin Bridge
    Stay left off of bridge; follow 8th Street exit local for about 6 lights until Walnut Street. Make a right onto Walnut Street and continue on Walnut until you cross 15th Street. Turn left onto 17th Street and hotel is 1 block ahead on your right.
  • From New Jersey/Betsy Ross Bridge
    After bridge, get on I-95 South to 676 West (Central Philadelphia). Exit at Broad Street. Go straight to follow 15th Street South for about 7 blocks until you reach Walnut Street. Turn right onto Walnut Street. Drive another block, turn left onto 17th street, hotel is 1 block ahead on your right.

About Philadelphia

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.

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Want to shop till you drop? Well grab that plastic and head on out! Philadelphia offers shopping venues to meet everyone's taste from the upscale shopping district centered on 17th and Walnut Streets to factory outlets and street vendors. Plus, the city of brotherly love shows its kindness by not charging tax on clothing, medicine and food purchased in stores.

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