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Old May 10, 2014, 7:09 pm
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Sofitel Philadelphia

I have an overnight in Philadelphia, and was thinking to book the Sofitel Philadelphia, any idea if it is worth spending money for a taxi and everything from the airport? On google maps it says its only 20 minutes, I can't decide whether I should take that or just book the airport Marriott. Would love to hear some of your suggestions, I have never been to Philly before, and my flight lands at 3 pm so I do have the whole day, with my flight the next day being at 9 am. Thanks!
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Old May 11, 2014, 1:51 am
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Philly is a nice city to spend a few hrs, so definitely much better to be in town than at the airport. I stayed only once at this Sofitel and it was about 10 years ago, but I have an excellent souvenir of it.
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Old May 11, 2014, 3:20 am
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There is a flat rate taxifare from PHL into Center City - $28.50 plus a fuel surcharge (I think it is now $1.05). The nearest regional rail stop (trains every 30 minutes from PHL) is about 6 blocks away - Suburban Station.
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Old May 12, 2014, 5:37 pm
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Thanks guys will definitely consider booking it then! Would be my first Sofitel stay, as we usually stay at Novotel.
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Old May 13, 2014, 11:25 am
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Since you're getting in so early, I'd definitely recommend it. Nothing at all do to around the airport.
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Old Jul 5, 2014, 8:08 pm
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Anyone stay here recently and can comment on Platinum benefits? Thanks!
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Old Dec 11, 2015, 1:32 pm
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Originally Posted by drzoidberg
Anyone stay here recently and can comment on Platinum benefits? Thanks!
My reply is over a year late, but for future readers....

Drink Voucher
Guaranteed room upgrade
In room amenities
Complimentary high speed premium internet
Digital newspaper
Early check in/late check out

It's a pretty nice city hotel.
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Old Feb 9, 2016, 5:42 pm
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Sorry for bumping this old thread. Any update on the hotel. I will spend a couple of nights in Philadelphia and am considering whether it is worth to spend some more money and stay in the Sofitel. I have (earned) Plat with LeClub but unfortunately no useful discount vouchers so compared to other hotels it is fairly expensive. Would love to get your input.
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Old Feb 9, 2016, 5:54 pm
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My post just above is from two months ago. I had a nice stay and as Platinum was upgraded from a Lux room to a junior suite. The suite was very nicely appointed. Philly is lacking in good hotels and thus the Sofitel is one of the best. Certainly the best of the usual chain hotels.
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Old Feb 10, 2016, 10:10 pm
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Sofitel Philadelphia

The Philly Sofitel is one of my favorites in the city along with The Palomar across the street. If you need any philly food recs in the hotel area just DM me as I have a list since I booked employees and clients into these two hotels
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Old Feb 10, 2016, 10:38 pm
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Thanks for your input stimpy and Philatravelgirl. Then I will probably go for it. Will check my other codes again and hope to find a slightly better deal.

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Sofitel Philadelphia

Sofitel Philadelphia

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Sofitel Philadelphia

120 S 17th St Philadelphia, PA US 19103

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Sofitel Philadelphia

I don't really have time to review all the recent ones so I picked two that do not seem to already be reviewed in this thread this year hoping it helps others! :)
 
Name of the hotel: Sofitel Philadelphia
 
What is your Le Club status?: Platinum
 
Were you (or for multi-stayers were you generally) happy with the hotel/stay?: yes, generally very happy
 
Which room did you book and which upgrade did you receive ?:
Booked a junior suite and was upgraded to a one bedroom suite
Suites are quite tastefully decorated and reasonably large with a lots of windows on the side and a small corner window. The hotel faces other buildings (another hotel in fact!) so not very light but nice nonetheless. Nice bathroom with separate bathtub, shower, double sink, and toilet, and Hermes toiletries. Nespresso machine.
 
What was good and what was bad?:
Hotel was reactive to special requests (we were booking two rooms), the upgrade was nice, and breakfast (which was included in our rate) was a nice system where you choose any of the entrees with coffee or tea and juice. It was available through room service which was nice (though fees/etc payable)
The hotel is also very centrally located, with everything within walking distance including plenty of shopping and dining options, etc.
 
Bad:
Frankly not much. The only issue was a hotel wifi failure that lasted several hours, and for a while, staff did not believe me and assumed I did not know how to use it (which I had, successfully for 1 1/2 days!) so it took 3 calls till they passed me on to their wifi support line which confirmed that the issue was with the network at the hotel, and another 2 hours to solve it.
It was also strange that the concierge was rarely there and only limited hours. A bit of a shame.
Finally, a very small issue, but the first evening, I was tired from the long plane+plane+train trip and thought I'd indulge in a room service philly cheesesteak, and the sandwich was actually really poor. Dry bread, poorly seasoned, plasticky cheese. A shame on the local staple, and as a result, we did not eat at the hotel further which is a shame as it may have been very nice otherwise (breakfast perfectly fine).
Still, those were the only issues I experienced really and stay was generally great.
 
Did you get club lounge access? How was the lounge?: NA
 
What about welcome drinks, welcome amenities or any other special perks :Drink voucher but only 1 per room which was a bit odd.
 
Value for $ or Vouchers? Would you return?: yes, it's a very nice hotel, room pricing was fair compared to other hotels within the same category, and good treatment as Platinum member, which was much appreciated.
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Old Nov 6, 2016, 8:15 am
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Thank you Orbitmic for your AccorHotels reviews. Nice to read you here
Sofitel PHL is indeed a very nice property, but unfortunately, I haven't been there for ages.
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Sofitel Philadelphia

120 S 17th St Philadelphia, PA US 19103

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This was my 2nd stay in this hotel, but the 1st one was something like 15 years ago at the beginning of my Accor enrollment :) . I stayed 3 nights. It was a good stay, although some details deserve improvements (and we know the devil hides in details !). Also, the hotel is now in need of renovation as some furnitures and room decoration look tired to very tired. But I don’t know if there is any plan for a renovation. 

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the lobby:

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Check In

Check-in was very professional and courteous. I was clearly expected. A few days before stay, I received an e-mail with the e-standby upgrade options. The display of info was correct as the next room category upgrade was proposed for free.  But, I was not very optimistic about an upgrade because the hotel was showing full (there was a wedding during the weekend) but I was upgraded from Superior room to Suite Luxury, so that was a double upgrade. Drink voucher was given. An envelope was prepared by the concierge for me with city map, recommendations for things to do/to visit. Nice touch.

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When giving me the drink voucher, the employee told me “you can have a glass of Champagne with this”. I am telling you this now, because there is something about it later in the review ;)

Room

I was escorted to my room and was explained all room amenities. Nice room. The living room part has a sofa bed, a coffee machine (unfortunately not an espresso one), a TV, the main desk and mini bar. Plenty of power sockets. There is also another empty fridge if you have something to store cold. 

In the bedroom part, there was another TV facing the wonderful MyBed. 

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The bathroom was the typical North American Sofitel marble bathroom which are very nice and spacious. Unfortunately, no Hermès products, but the Lanvin ones. 

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The closet is one example when I say the hotel is now in serious need of renovation. The carpet is OK but you can see it’s now an old one. But to make it clear, the room condition is still acceptable but a bit limit for a Sofitel, hence the need for renovation. Awaiting the renovation, maybe simply re-varnish the closet and other pieces of furniture concerned ? This is cheap and quick to do. 

 

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There was a fruit platter with a welcome note from the GM. 

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“Problems” encountered/points for improvement linked to the room :

  • state of inside the closet (see above). Hardly acceptable. 
  • I ate some fruits the 1st evening, using the plate and knife provided. The following day after housekeeping service, as you can see on the picture below, they removed the plate but did not replace it (very convenient to eat the rest of the fruits...) and the dirty knife was just placed on the napkin (the knife was just as I left it with small pieces of fruits on it, so was neither replaced, nor cleaned).

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  • The glass table was dirty from my arrival with plenty of traces of hands and fingers. As it was not cleaned by housekeeping, I did it myself...

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Not huge problems of course, but we are far from “Sofitel Luxury” standards. My 2 first nights were priced at $300 before taxes, so I think they can clean a table and replace used cutlery at that price. 

Dining

I had dinner at the hotel the 1st evening. I ordered as an appetizer some grilled octopus on salad. It was the worst dish I ever had in a restaurant. I had in the past to send for instance dishes which were almost cold or beef not cooked as I ordered, but this is the first time in my life that I am sending back to the kitchen an awful inedible dish and this happens in a Sofitel. It was a tasteless rubber-like texture piece of octopus. Almost impossible to cut with your knife and tasteless. When you know how good this can be in Mediterranean countries (especially Greece), this is a shame that a Sofitel restaurant can serve such a sh.... I have to say that the staff handled it perfectly. They were very apologetic and let me ordered another appetizer and they offered me an extra glass of wine. The main course was good. To complete the story, the restaurant manager on duty this evening came at the end of the dinner to apologize again and confirmed the very bad quality of the dish (they tasted it in the kitchen).

 

Bar: as you can see on the picture, the bar area is quite nice. They installed a big screen for the soccer World Cup final match between France and Croatia (ha ha ha !!!!). I watched the match from my room and ordered a room service for lunch and the food was very good.

 

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The anecdote for drink voucher use is the following: I asked for a glass of Champagne (as mentioned by the check-in agent). No special reaction from the bar tender. When I had the first sip of the drink he bring me I instantly recognized it was not Champagne but Prosecco (I am French so I can recognize instantly the difference ;) ). I have nothing against Prosecco which is a good sparkling wine, but this is not Champagne !!!. Never do that to a French guy, particularly the day we win the World Cup ;) ! Just for fun, I said to the bar tender “this is not Champagne”. He looked a bit surprised as I think it was unexpected for him but he was very honest saying “indeed, this is Prosecco”. He said Champagne is not covered by the voucher and that it would have cost me something like $30 (which is indeed what they charged for this). So why the colleague at check-in is saying that I can have Champagne with the voucher ?? Sofitel Washington gives you real champagne with the voucher. I said it was of course fine to stay with the Prosecco, but still...He was a bit embarrassed by the situation and he bring me another (free) glass of Prosecco after I finished the 1st one. Good recovery, but that kind of thing always leaves me a bitter taste in the mouth knowing that this is Sofitel and dealing with Platinum members. 

The Gym

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Overall

Overall a good stay with good Platinum treatment/recognition, but as you can guess from my review, there is room for improvement. Good staff everywhere which led to good recovery every time I had a problem. Need for renovation very soon. Great location in town (walking distance of main tourist attractions and shopping and business district). Would I return ? Yes. 

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Old Jul 17, 2018, 11:53 pm
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Oh dear, that hotel could do with some attention to detail. And as for trying to pass prosecco off as champagne (to a French man), revolutions have started for lesser reasons
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