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January 2024 by Michael Mazzoni
A place for super history and Philadelphia culture...always over the top!
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February 2023 by Jason Stoller
If you want to get a sense of the true colors of people who run the Union League, do a search for "Union League Ballot Box" to read about their attempts at vote suppression and more recently see who they gave an award by searching "Union League DeSantis honor". You have a choice of where to spend your money, and I would suggest spending it elsewhere
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May 2022 by Vins Harrelson
Not Only a 1st Class Hotel, Also a 1st Rate History & Art Museum!
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March 2020 by London J.
I got fired from there because I am transgender they said they don't think my kind should be working there I don't like that old a** hotel and they all republican they discriminated on me and three other like me now I'm taking them to court !!
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February 2020 by Sean Nicholas
One of the best clubs in America.
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July 2019 by Jeff B.
A great place to stay when in Philly. Very nice accommodations with access to dining and conveniently located in downtown Philly. A great business center to office from while lodging and the building has a lot of history.
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July 2019 by Jon Keller
Top notch stay and staff!
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July 2019 by Sarah Dalto
Great service!
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April 2018 by Kathryn H.
What's there to say? No better than the run of the mill Holiday Inn, but full of rude staff, a pretentious air, and the thinnest walls on this side of Schuylkil. Not impressed. Breakfast service is also weak. Don't be a woman, person of color, or young adult on this establishment, they will harass you every morning. They go above and beyond to accommodate every 50+ year old white man who gives a wave of his hand, otherwise, good luck. My room was 'clean' but there were foreign hairs all over the bathroom floor, and the linen were very clearly as old as the statue of Franklin. Final straw for me was the dress code. If this establishment was not a 2-Star, half assed, horribly run hotel, I could respect this need for business dress; however, considering all the aforementioned flaws, it seems absolutely silly to enforce a dress code.