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Wells Fargo Center Formerly Wachovia Center Home of the Philadelphia 76ers
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Featured Wells Fargo Center Hotel:
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Welcome to the Stadium Hotel Network! The Wells Fargo Center is located in Philadelphia, PA and is home to the Philadelphia 76ers. The professional basketball season has always been defined by the sport's history, great fans, team competition, and state-of-the-art courts! Now you can conveniently book hotels and accommodations near your team's home court!
Stadium Hotel Network offers great rates on over 50 hotels near Wells Fargo Center. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. For basketball fans there's no better place to book a hotel! Check the map below for locations.
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Holiday Inn Philadelphia Stadium Located in South Philadelphia and only steps from the Sports Complex. The hotel is perfectly located between Downtown Philadelphia and Philadelphia Airport. The 236 guest rooms are oversized rooms, featuring FREE High Speed Wireless Internet Access and FREE HBO. We handle Catering Groups, Corporate Groups and Leisure traveler. Relax by the Outdoor Swimming Pool or just enjoy a drink or some food at Benny the Bum's Crabhouse and Bar…...more
+Feature Your Hotel
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Wells Fargo Center Hotel Map
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Hotels Near Wells Fargo Center
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Holiday Inn Philadelphia Stadium 10th Packer Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19148 US
Alexander Inn Spruce At 12th Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19107 US
The Independent Hotel 1234 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 US
Doubletree Hotel Philadelphia 237 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 US
Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Airport 4630 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153 US
Radisson Plaza Warwick Hotel Philadelphia 1701 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 US
Rodeway Inn Philadelphia 1208 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 US
Hilton Philadelphia Airport 4509 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153 US
Aloft Philadelphia Airport 4301 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153 US
Hyatt At the Bellevue Broad And Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19102 US
Holiday Inn Express Midtown 1305 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 US
Aka Rittenhouse Square 135 South 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103
Four Points by Sheraton Philadelphia Airport 4101 Island Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19153 US
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About Philadelphia
Home of the cheesesteak and the Liberty Bell, Philadelphia mixes history and sophistication with down-to-earth spunk. Independence Hall and the cobblestoned streets of Society Hill take visitors back a few centuries, while modern-day attractions include the revered Philadelphia Art Museum and a burgeoning restaurant scene. But Philly has a blue-collar heart. The Eagles (football), Flyers (ice hockey), 76ers (basketball), and Phillies (baseball)--not to mention two new sports stadiums--are undeniably the pride of the city.
The Declaration of Independence isn't the only work of world renown written in Philly. "The Raven" and other works by Poe were composed at his residence. The ranger for Walt Whitman House, a National Historic Landmark, is at the Poe site while we are there, and when he discovers that we are headed for his site while he has it closed, he offers to give us a session. In a private room, we spend a good part of an hour listening to Dick Dyer lecture about Whitman, his residence, and his life.
In many ways, Philadelphia is the East Coast's best kept secret. It has history, culture,events, sports teams, shopping, museums,outdoor activities and lots of terrific… While visits to Constitution Hall and the Liberty Bell are considered mandatory for visitors, unless you are a history buff they may not be the most interesting.
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