Hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies
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Hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies
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Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard
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Motel 6
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Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Philadelphia Downtown / Center City
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DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City
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Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown - Center City
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Quality Inn Philadelphia Center City
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The Bellevue Hotel - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
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Hyatt Centric Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia
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Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia-Midtown by IHG
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Hilton Philadelphia at Penns Landing
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Philadelphia Marriott Old City
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Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia by IHG
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Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square
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Element Philadelphia Downtown
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Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard
This brand speaks the language of frequent travelers who value consistency.
- Charge electric vehicles at available stations during your entire stay
- Refuel with seasonal flatbreads and entrées at The Bistro restaurant
- Catch highlights in semi-private media pods with personal flat-screens
Motel 6
The brand that built its name on exactly what fans need most.
- Caffeinate quickly with free self-serve morning coffee available
- Store your oversized vehicle safely in designated RV parking spots
- Stock up on sodas and beverages from 24-hour vending
Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG
This property balances accessible rates with the amenities fans actually need.
- Relax in the Lobby Lounge with family after the final whistle
- Grab fresh coffee at the integrated bar before heading out
- Grab snacks and drinks anytime from the 24-hour market
Fairfield Inn & Suites Philadelphia Downtown
Professional polish meets intuitive service when crowds and schedules intensify.
- Recharge under plush down duvets after a full day of cheering
- Access TED Talks content channel for downtime between game day festivities
- Power through tailgates with premium espresso from high-end machines available
DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City
A modern full-service classic makes the wait after the final whistle worthwhile.
- Toast your team's victory at the lobby bar social hub
- Satisfy late-night cravings with comfort food delivered to the room
- Rinse off in spacious walk-in showers after stadium crowds
Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown - Center City
Elevated style that treats this trip as seriously as fans do.
- Satisfy late-night cravings with 24/7 access to quality snacks
- Sink into plush premium bedding after a full game day
- Access complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi for sharing photos and videos
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Quality Inn Philadelphia Center City
Designed for the spectator who values reliable rest over game-day chaos.
- Start game day with complimentary hot breakfast for everyone
- Secure bus parking makes group travel easier for large family outings
- Regroup in welcoming lobby spaces before heading to the venue
The Bellevue Hotel - The Unbound Collection
Independent spirit meets the logistics fans need when every minute counts.
- Discover locally sourced snacks perfect for sharing between games
- Wrap up in plush bathrobes after a rejuvenating shower
- Upload game day memories quickly using complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi
Hyatt Centric Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia
Cheering all day calls for a place that helps you recharge all night.
- Eat on your schedule with round-the-clock dining availability
- Relive game highlights over handcrafted cocktails at the bar
- Fuel up with local seasonal breakfast before the big game
Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia-Midtown by IHG
Known for respecting schedules, this property delivers quick comfort when crowds surge.
- Relax in bright, modern Formula Blue styled common spaces
- Pick up forgotten essentials from the around-the-clock convenience shop
- Recharge with the Simply Smart Bedding Collection after game day
Hilton Philadelphia at Penns Landing
Where classic dependability adapts to digital-age expectations without compromising warmth or presence.
- Recharge with in-room dining after long days at the venue
- Recharge on plush-top mattresses designed for deep, restorative sleep
- Access streaming apps directly through the in-room smart television
Philadelphia Marriott Old City
Built for travelers who expect reliability without sacrificing the occasion.
- Cast your favorite streaming apps straight to the large flat-screen television
- Access premium espresso machines for barista-quality drinks before kickoff arrives
- Keep your EV powered up at available charging stations onsite
Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia by IHG
The hospitality fits fans who expect style with their stadium seats.
- Gather in the Living Room for hosted cocktails and conversation
- Discover locally curated art that captures the city's authentic spirit
- Fuel game-day energy with chef-curated seasonal dishes at breakfast
Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square
Luxury travelers find cultured refinement that transforms game day into grand occasion.
- Experience crystal-clear audio with Bose sound systems at select properties
- Grab premium coffee from renowned Café Richard or Illy brands
- Experience personalized VIP meet-and-greet upon airport touchdown
Element Philadelphia Downtown
Designed for travelers who need balance between celebration and real rest.
- Plug in at select locations with available EV charging stations
- Gather for complimentary beer and wine on select weekday evenings
- Spread out at communal tables ideal for pre-game planning sessions
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies Travel Guide
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Citizens Bank Park is widely regarded as one of the best pure baseball experiences in the major leagues, combining a breathtaking view of the Philadelphia skyline with a fan base that is as knowledgeable as it is passionate. Known simply as "The Bank," the stadium features an open-air design with a signature brick exterior that pays homage to the city's colonial history. The atmosphere here is electric, anchored by the ringing of the massive Liberty Bell in center field after every home run and the antics of the world-famous Phillie Phanatic. Visitors can expect a culinary powerhouse of a venue, where the smell of cheesesteaks and crab fries permeates the air from Ashburn Alley to the upper decks. The guide below helps you navigate the massive South Philadelphia Sports Complex, master the "Broad Street Line" subway arrival, and decide which legendary sandwich deserves your money.
Neighborhood Overview
The ballpark sits in the heart of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, a colossal district that also houses Lincoln Financial Field (Eagles) and the Wells Fargo Center (Flyers/76ers). Unlike urban stadiums woven into residential grids, this venue is an island in a sea of parking lots, bordered by I-95 and Broad Street. The "neighborhood" is effectively a massive tailgate zone where thousands of fans gather hours before first pitch to grill and play cornhole. To the immediate north is Xfinity Live!, a high-energy dining and entertainment hub that serves as the pre-game gathering spot for fans without tailgate gear. To the south lies the Navy Yard, a historic business campus that offers a quieter, greener alternative for walking and dining. Access is heavily car-dependent for tailgaters, but the SEPTA Broad Street Line offers a direct public transit lifeline from Center City. The area is safe and heavily patrolled on game days, but walking distances between the stadium and the outer lots or subway can be significant.
Where to Stay
For the ultimate "stay and play" experience, the Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia is the only luxury option located directly within the stadium district. It sits just steps from the gates and offers upscale rooms, multiple restaurants, and easy access to the post-game casino floor. The Courtyard Philadelphia South at The Navy Yard is another walkable option, providing a quieter, more business-focused atmosphere just a 15-minute walk south of the ballpark. However, most visitors choose to stay in Center City Philadelphia (downtown), where hotels like the Loews, Marriott, or Ritz-Carlton offer access to historic sites and are just a short subway ride away. Staying near Rittenhouse Square or Midtown Village allows you to enjoy the city's best dining before hopping on the Broad Street Line to the game. Avoid staying near the airport unless you have a car, as the transit connections to the stadium from there are not direct.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
PHL International Airport · 10 min drive
Tip
Take the Broad Street Line to NRG Station
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Xfinity Live! for massive pre-game parties
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Ashburn Alley for history and batting practice
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Tony Luke's for the definitive cheesesteak
- PHL International Airport · 10 min drive
- Take the Broad Street Line to NRG Station
- Xfinity Live! for massive pre-game parties
- Ashburn Alley for history and batting practice
- Tony Luke's for the definitive cheesesteak
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
The most efficient arrival method is the SEPTA Broad Street Line, which drops you at NRG Station, just a short walk from the gates. If you are driving, plan to arrive at least three hours early to secure a spot in the tailgate-friendly lots (K, M, N, O) and soak up the legendary parking lot atmosphere. For fans not tailgating, the pre-game energy centers on Xfinity Live!, where you can grab a drink and watch pre-game coverage on massive screens before heading inside. Gates generally open 90 minutes before game time (two hours on weekends), but Ashburn Alley often opens earlier for batting practice viewing.
During the Event
Citizens Bank Park is an open-air facility, so be prepared for the weather; April and October nights can be blustery and cold, while July days are humid and hot. The stadium is 100% cashless, so have your credit cards or mobile payment methods ready for all concessions and merchandise. Bag policy is strictly enforced: only single-compartment clear bags (12"x6"x12") or small clutches (5"x7") are permitted, with no exceptions for backpacks. Be sure to visit "The Yard" in right field, an interactive area where kids can play wiffle ball and launch hot dogs from a cannon.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the parking lots is notoriously slow, with traffic jams often lasting over an hour as thousands of cars funnel onto I-95 and the Walt Whitman Bridge. The subway platform at NRG Station will be crowded, but trains run efficiently and clear the bulk of the crowd within 45 minutes. Many fans choose to walk back to Xfinity Live! or the Live! Casino to grab a post-game drink and let the traffic surge subside. Rideshare pickups are located in a designated lot near the casino, which requires a bit of a walk from the main gates.
Arrival & Pre-Event
The most efficient arrival method is the SEPTA Broad Street Line, which drops you at NRG Station, just a short walk from the gates. If you are driving, plan to arrive at least three hours early to secure a spot in the tailgate-friendly lots (K, M, N, O) and soak up the legendary parking lot atmosphere. For fans not tailgating, the pre-game energy centers on Xfinity Live!, where you can grab a drink and watch pre-game coverage on massive screens before heading inside. Gates generally open 90 minutes before game time (two hours on weekends), but Ashburn Alley often opens earlier for batting practice viewing.
During the Event
Citizens Bank Park is an open-air facility, so be prepared for the weather; April and October nights can be blustery and cold, while July days are humid and hot. The stadium is 100% cashless, so have your credit cards or mobile payment methods ready for all concessions and merchandise. Bag policy is strictly enforced: only single-compartment clear bags (12"x6"x12") or small clutches (5"x7") are permitted, with no exceptions for backpacks. Be sure to visit "The Yard" in right field, an interactive area where kids can play wiffle ball and launch hot dogs from a cannon.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting the parking lots is notoriously slow, with traffic jams often lasting over an hour as thousands of cars funnel onto I-95 and the Walt Whitman Bridge. The subway platform at NRG Station will be crowded, but trains run efficiently and clear the bulk of the crowd within 45 minutes. Many fans choose to walk back to Xfinity Live! or the Live! Casino to grab a post-game drink and let the traffic surge subside. Rideshare pickups are located in a designated lot near the casino, which requires a bit of a walk from the main gates.
Things to Do
Walkable
Xfinity Live! Philadelphia
AdjacentLocated directly across the street from the stadium, this massive entertainment complex is effectively the "fourth stadium" of the complex. It features multiple venues under one roof, including a dedicated Flyers pub, a bull-riding bar, and a massive 32-foot LED screen for watching away games. It is the absolute heartbeat of the pre-game and post-game scene, drawing thousands of fans for live music and pep rallies. Even if you don't drink, the sheer energy and spectacle make it a mandatory stop to understand Philly sports culture.
FDR Park
0.5 miJust a short walk west of the stadium lies FDR Park, known locally as "The Lakes," which offers a stunning natural escape from the concrete parking lots. This 348-acre park features historic architecture, fishing lakes, and a renowned skate park that is built under the I-95 overpass. It is also home to the American Swedish Historical Museum, offering a dose of culture amidst the sports frenzy. On weekends, the park hosts the Southeast Asian Market, a massive outdoor food bazaar that is one of the city's hidden culinary gems.
5–15 Minutes Away
Navy Yard Marine Parade Grounds
1.2 miLocated just south of the sports complex, the Philadelphia Navy Yard is a historic business campus with beautiful parks and massive docked ships. The Marine Parade Grounds is a vast green space where you can see the retired naval vessels and enjoy a quiet walk along the riverfront. It features a running track, hammock grove, and rotating food trucks during the work week. It offers a fascinating look at the city's naval history and is a stark, peaceful contrast to the stadium noise.
Lincoln Financial Field Tours
0.4 miIf you are a general sports fan, walking over to the adjacent home of the Philadelphia Eagles is a worthwhile detour. While you can't enter without a tour ticket, walking around the exterior to see the statues of legends like Nick Foles and the massive solar panel arrays is impressive. Tours are available on non-game days and take you into the locker rooms and onto the field. It completes the "Sports Complex" experience to see where the other half of the city's heart lives.
Walkable
- Xfinity Live! Philadelphia — Located directly across the street from the stadium, this massive entertainment complex is effectively the "fourth stadium" of the complex. It features multiple venues under one roof, including a dedicated Flyers pub, a bull-riding bar, and a massive 32-foot LED screen for watching away games. It is the absolute heartbeat of the pre-game and post-game scene, drawing thousands of fans for live music and pep rallies. Even if you don't drink, the sheer energy and spectacle make it a mandatory stop to understand Philly sports culture. Adjacent
- FDR Park — Just a short walk west of the stadium lies FDR Park, known locally as "The Lakes," which offers a stunning natural escape from the concrete parking lots. This 348-acre park features historic architecture, fishing lakes, and a renowned skate park that is built under the I-95 overpass. It is also home to the American Swedish Historical Museum, offering a dose of culture amidst the sports frenzy. On weekends, the park hosts the Southeast Asian Market, a massive outdoor food bazaar that is one of the city's hidden culinary gems. 0.5 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Navy Yard Marine Parade Grounds — Located just south of the sports complex, the Philadelphia Navy Yard is a historic business campus with beautiful parks and massive docked ships. The Marine Parade Grounds is a vast green space where you can see the retired naval vessels and enjoy a quiet walk along the riverfront. It features a running track, hammock grove, and rotating food trucks during the work week. It offers a fascinating look at the city's naval history and is a stark, peaceful contrast to the stadium noise. 1.2 mi
- Lincoln Financial Field Tours — If you are a general sports fan, walking over to the adjacent home of the Philadelphia Eagles is a worthwhile detour. While you can't enter without a tour ticket, walking around the exterior to see the statues of legends like Nick Foles and the massive solar panel arrays is impressive. Tours are available on non-game days and take you into the locker rooms and onto the field. It completes the "Sports Complex" experience to see where the other half of the city's heart lives. 0.4 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Chickie's & Pete's
On siteA Philadelphia legend, Chickie's & Pete's is world-famous for their "Crabfries"—crinkle-cut fries dusted with secret crab seasoning and served with a side of white cheese sauce. While they have full-service locations nearby, the stand inside the stadium is the most popular concession by far. You will see fans carrying these cups everywhere; they are the definitive snack of a Phillies game. Be prepared for a line, but know it moves fast and is absolutely worth the wait.
Tony Luke's
On siteLocated in the famous Ashburn Alley, Tony Luke's serves what many consider the best cheesesteak inside the ballpark. The roast pork sandwich with broccoli rabe and sharp provolone is an equally delicious, "if you know, you know" local alternative to the steak. It offers a true taste of South Philly without having to leave the game. Grab plenty of napkins, as these sandwiches are authentically messy and huge.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Victory Beer Hall
AdjacentInside the Xfinity Live! complex, this massive beer hall features long communal tables, a stage for live bands, and a huge selection of local Victory Brewing Company beers. The atmosphere is rowdy and communal, perfect for singing fight songs with hundreds of strangers. They serve giant pretzels and bratwursts that pair perfectly with the beer. It is often the loudest and most energetic room in the entire complex.
The Prime Rib
AdjacentLocated inside the Live! Casino just steps from the stadium, this is the area's premier upscale dining option. It blends a classic steakhouse vibe with modern touches, offering dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and a robust wine list. It is the perfect spot for a sophisticated dinner before walking over to the game, offering a stark contrast to the parking lot tailgates. Reservations are strongly recommended on game nights.
Local & Elevated Picks
Gatehouse
1.2 miSituated in the historic Navy Yard gatehouse, this restaurant offers a relaxed, gastropub atmosphere with a lovely outdoor beer garden. The menu features elevated comfort food like burgers, salads, and a great selection of craft beers. It is a hidden gem that feels worlds away from the chaos of the sports complex, yet is just a short walk or drive away. It is ideal for a quieter pre-game meal with easy parking nearby.
Philadium
1.5 miA classic South Philly neighborhood bar located just west of the stadium, Philadium has been serving locals for decades. It is famous for its friendly service, reasonable prices, and solid bar food like wings and roast beef sandwiches. It offers a truly authentic, non-tourist experience where you can chat with lifelong residents. It is a great spot to park nearby and walk to the game if you want to avoid the main lots.
Inside & Adjacent
- Chickie's & Pete's — A Philadelphia legend, Chickie's & Pete's is world-famous for their "Crabfries"—crinkle-cut fries dusted with secret crab seasoning and served with a side of white cheese sauce. While they have full-service locations nearby, the stand inside the stadium is the most popular concession by far. You will see fans carrying these cups everywhere; they are the definitive snack of a Phillies game. Be prepared for a line, but know it moves fast and is absolutely worth the wait. On site
- Tony Luke's — Located in the famous Ashburn Alley, Tony Luke's serves what many consider the best cheesesteak inside the ballpark. The roast pork sandwich with broccoli rabe and sharp provolone is an equally delicious, "if you know, you know" local alternative to the steak. It offers a true taste of South Philly without having to leave the game. Grab plenty of napkins, as these sandwiches are authentically messy and huge. On site
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Victory Beer Hall — Inside the Xfinity Live! complex, this massive beer hall features long communal tables, a stage for live bands, and a huge selection of local Victory Brewing Company beers. The atmosphere is rowdy and communal, perfect for singing fight songs with hundreds of strangers. They serve giant pretzels and bratwursts that pair perfectly with the beer. It is often the loudest and most energetic room in the entire complex. Adjacent
- The Prime Rib — Located inside the Live! Casino just steps from the stadium, this is the area's premier upscale dining option. It blends a classic steakhouse vibe with modern touches, offering dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and a robust wine list. It is the perfect spot for a sophisticated dinner before walking over to the game, offering a stark contrast to the parking lot tailgates. Reservations are strongly recommended on game nights. Adjacent
Local & Elevated Picks
- Gatehouse — Situated in the historic Navy Yard gatehouse, this restaurant offers a relaxed, gastropub atmosphere with a lovely outdoor beer garden. The menu features elevated comfort food like burgers, salads, and a great selection of craft beers. It is a hidden gem that feels worlds away from the chaos of the sports complex, yet is just a short walk or drive away. It is ideal for a quieter pre-game meal with easy parking nearby. 1.2 mi
- Philadium — A classic South Philly neighborhood bar located just west of the stadium, Philadium has been serving locals for decades. It is famous for its friendly service, reasonable prices, and solid bar food like wings and roast beef sandwiches. It offers a truly authentic, non-tourist experience where you can chat with lifelong residents. It is a great spot to park nearby and walk to the game if you want to avoid the main lots. 1.5 mi
Local Tips
Seasonal note: Philadelphia weather is variable. April and May evening games can be surprisingly cold, often requiring winter coats and hats. Summer (June-August) brings high heat and humidity, making the open concourses a bit sticky; hydration is key. October playoff baseball is legendary for its crisp, chilly air, so bring layers and prepare for an electric atmosphere that warms you up.
- Bag policy is strictly 12x6x12 clear plastic or 5x7 clutch
- Pre-paid parking passes are required for most lots
- Tailgating lots (K-O) open 5 hours before game time
- SEPTA Broad Street Line is the fastest way to Center City
- Visit Ashburn Alley early for the best food options
- Seasonal note: Philadelphia weather is variable. April and May evening games can be surprisingly cold, often requiring winter coats and hats. Summer (June-August) brings high heat and humidity, making the open concourses a bit sticky; hydration is key. October playoff baseball is legendary for its crisp, chilly air, so bring layers and prepare for an electric atmosphere that warms you up.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The stadium is mostly dormant, but the nearby Wells Fargo Center is active. It is cold, often freezing, with potential for snow. If visiting the complex, dress for full winter conditions as the wind whips across the parking lots.
Spring & early summer
April is chilly and often damp, with highs in the 50s or 60s. Night games feel much colder due to the wind. By May, the weather turns pleasant, perfect for day games.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and humid, with highs in the 80s and 90s. The sun can be intense during day games, especially in the outfield seats. Thunderstorms are possible in the late afternoon.
Fall season
September offers beautiful, mild weather. October brings the classic "Red October" playoff atmosphere, with crisp, cool nights in the 50s. It is the absolute best time to be at the ballpark.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent in spring. The field drains well, but delays happen. Snow is rare during the season but possible in early April.
Winter
The stadium is mostly dormant, but the nearby Wells Fargo Center is active. It is cold, often freezing, with potential for snow. If visiting the complex, dress for full winter conditions as the wind whips across the parking lots.
Spring & early summer
April is chilly and often damp, with highs in the 50s or 60s. Night games feel much colder due to the wind. By May, the weather turns pleasant, perfect for day games.
Mid-summer
July and August are hot and humid, with highs in the 80s and 90s. The sun can be intense during day games, especially in the outfield seats. Thunderstorms are possible in the late afternoon.
Fall season
September offers beautiful, mild weather. October brings the classic "Red October" playoff atmosphere, with crisp, cool nights in the 50s. It is the absolute best time to be at the ballpark.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent in spring. The field drains well, but delays happen. Snow is rare during the season but possible in early April.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Philadelphia Phillies
Neighborhood
South Philly Sports Complex
Nearest airport
Philadelphia Int'l (PHL)
Parking
Pre-Paid Lots / SEPTA Subway
Walkable district
Xfinity Live!
Groceries & supplies
Acme Markets on Oregon Ave
Pharmacy
CVS on Oregon Ave
Urgent care
Jefferson Urgent Care
Downtime
FDR Park
Pro tip
Take the Broad Street Line
| Primary team | Philadelphia Phillies |
| Neighborhood | South Philly Sports Complex |
| Nearest airport | Philadelphia Int'l (PHL) |
| Parking | Pre-Paid Lots / SEPTA Subway |
| Walkable district | Xfinity Live! |
| Groceries & supplies | Acme Markets on Oregon Ave |
| Pharmacy | CVS on Oregon Ave |
| Urgent care | Jefferson Urgent Care |
| Downtime | FDR Park |
| Pro tip | Take the Broad Street Line |
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What are the closest hotels to Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies?
The closest hotel to Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies is Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard (1.25 mi, from $381/night) — a 3-minute drive. Other nearby options include Motel 6 (1.63 mi, from $165/night) and Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG (1.65 mi, from $142/night). Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Motel 6 offers a pool. Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies are good for families?
Several hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies are well-suited for families. Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard (1.25 mi, from $381/night), Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG (1.65 mi, from $142/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Philadelphia Downtown / Center City (4.55 mi, from $257/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn Philadelphia Center City (4.77 mi, from $178/night), Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard (1.25 mi, from $381/night), and Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG (1.65 mi, from $142/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn Philadelphia Center City also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Which hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Bellevue Hotel - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt (4.79 mi, from $340/night), Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square (5 mi, from $416/night), and Hyatt Centric Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia (4.81 mi, from $200/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies?
Yes — Motel 6 (1.63 mi, from $165/night) and Quality Inn Philadelphia Center City (4.77 mi, from $178/night) are budget-friendly options near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies offer free breakfast?
Quality Inn Philadelphia Center City (4.77 mi, from $178/night), Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia-Midtown by IHG (4.85 mi, from $166/night), and Element Philadelphia Downtown (5.01 mi, from $286/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies offer free parking?
Motel 6 (1.63 mi, from $165/night), Quality Inn Philadelphia Center City (4.77 mi, from $178/night), and Holiday Inn Express Philadelphia-Midtown by IHG (4.85 mi, from $166/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies have an outdoor pool?
Motel 6 (1.63 mi, from $165/night), The Bellevue Hotel - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt (4.79 mi, from $340/night), and Hyatt Centric Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia (4.81 mi, from $200/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies have a fitness center?
Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard (1.25 mi, from $381/night), Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG (1.65 mi, from $142/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Philadelphia Downtown / Center City (4.55 mi, from $257/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia Phillies?
Courtyard Philadelphia South at the Navy Yard (1.25 mi, from $381/night), Holiday Inn Philadelphia Arpt-Stadium Area by IHG (1.65 mi, from $142/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Philadelphia Downtown / Center City (4.55 mi, from $257/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
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