The Historic Guild House in Philadelphia is One of the Best Places I’ve Ever Stayed
Explore the Guild House Hotel in Philadelphia, a luxurious boutique hotel with a rich history tied to women's rights and social progress. Enjoy modern comforts and a prime location.
Fun fact: there are over 166,000 hotels in the United States. That's a lot of options.
As travel experts at Only In Your State, we know better than anyone how a good hotel can make -- or break -- a trip.
When I was a kid -- 10 or 11, I think -- my family packed up the 1987 Volvo station wagon and drove from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Bar Harbor, Maine, stopping at several notable points of interest along the way.
We also stayed at several notable hotels along the way, including a sketchy roadside stop my brothers and I nicknamed the Bates Motel. This roadside inn (I think it might have even been called "Roadside Inn") was every bit as creepy as its namesake; suspicious dark stains, flickering lights, a damp chill to the air, and a toilet that randomly flushed made for an interesting night's sleep, and while that trip included visits to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and the "big boot" in Freeport, what I remember most is our night at the Bates Motel.
Today's feature destination is *not* the Bates Motel... not even close.
Today, we're taking a look at the Guild House Hotel, a luxurious and historic boutique hotel in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Jenna Gibson, Vice President of Creative for Only In Your State's parent company World of Good, recently stayed at Guild House Hotel and had rave reviews about her experience. In fact, Gibson says the Guild House Hotel is one of the best places she's ever stayed in Philadelphia.
The City of Brotherly Love is a must-visit destination for anyone into history. While this Pennsylvania town is often pitted against places like Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Boston, Philadelphia is a treasure trove of attractions that, when combined with the city's historic clout and charming walkability, make for an unforgettable experience. Especially when this experience includes a stay at the Guild House Hotel.

The Guild House Hotel is an impeccably restored 1855 row home — a National Historic Landmark — in the heart of historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A beacon of progressive politics and unabashed feminism, the home's history is inextricably tied to American history, from women’s suffrage to labor reform.
In 1876, nearly 10 million people attend The Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. Eliza Sproat Turner used the exhibition as a platform to launch "The New Century for Women," a progressive newspaper that raised awareness on women's rights and published reports on the labor conditions in local mills, stores, and factories. Turner later organized the The New Century Club, a women-run operation that provided support and opportunities for Philadelphia women.
By the time Turner died in 1903, her group had become a vital part of Philadelphia driven by some of the city’s most impressive women. The small fortune Eliza bequeathed the Guild upon her death helped the members achieve their next goal: the 1906 purchase of an 1850s Italianate row home in the heart of downtown Philly: 1307 Locust Street — the very building that now houses the Guild House Hotel.
The hotel's location was a big draw for Gibson, as was its history. "I loved the central location in the center city area - shops, good food, good coffee... safe and walkable to different areas of city," she even "casually walked by the Liberty Bell on my way home from dinner!"
The Liberty Bell is an American icon and crown jewel of Philadelphia. Representing American freedom, independence, and history, the Liberty Bell's inscription conveys a message of liberty that's integral to our collective freedom. The Guild House Hotel certainly fits in with this legacy of social progress, community, and equality, partnering with minority-owned businesses, hosting themed “fireside chats” featuring celebrity speakers, and assigning each guest room a different theme inspired by Philadelphia's most celebrated female figures.
Speaking of guest rooms, inside the Guild House Hotel you’ll find 12 suite situated inside a graceful, welcoming boutique hotel in which modern comforts mesh seamlessly with historic character. If you're concerned about sacrificing luxury for history, don't be; the hotel prides itself on extraordinary, five-star service.

During a Guild House stay, the space belongs to the guests, with staff on call 24 hours a day, ready to serve in the form of nightly turn down services, customized trip itineraries, onsite parking access (available first-come, first-serve), and even airport pickup upon request. Best of all, says Gibson, is the Guild House's privacy. Despite its central location and convenience, "the hotel is mirrored off Airbnb/self service - so it feels very private," she says.

The next time you find yourself in The City of Brotherly Love, do yourself a favor and book a stay at the historic Guild House Hotel.
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