Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia-Conde Nast #10 hotel in the USA/Mid-Atlantic

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433 Chestnut Street Between 4th and 5th Streets Philadelphia, PA 19106

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03/15/2024 – 11/30/2024

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Multiple dates available

Need dates

  • 11/20/202411/21/2024
  • 11/24/202411/28/2024
  • 12/15/202412/20/2024

Ratings

AAA
4

Awards

*Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Award places the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia as the #10 hotel in the "Top 15 hotels in the USA/Mid-Atlantic category" *U.S. News & World Report "Best Hotels of 2024" Gold Status *U.S. News & World Report "Best Hotels of 2023" Gold status *Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia ranked #7 in U.S. News & World Report for best Hotels in Pennsylvania 2022 receiving the highest possible "gold" rating, #3 in Best Philadelphia Hotels and ranked #304 nationally *Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia ranked #3 in Conde Nast's Traveler Top 10 Hotels in the Mid-Atlantic Readers Choice Awards 2021 *Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia ranked #5 in US News & World Report's "Best Hotels in Pennsylvania 2021" category and #3 in the "Best Hotels in Philadelphia 2021" category *Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia ranked #8 in US News & World Report's "Best Hotels in Pennsylvania 2019" category and #3 in the "Best Hotels in Philadelphia 2019" category *Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia ranked #4 in US News & World Report's 2018 " Best Hotels in Pennsylvania" category and #3 in the "Best Hotels in Philadelphia" category *Conde Nast Traveler's 2018 Readers Choice Awards, Mid Atlantic and NY, ranks Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia as the #3 hotel *U.S. News & World Report's ranks Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia as the #3 "Best hotels in Philadelphia" category *Conde Nast Traveler's 2017 Reader's Choice Awards, Mid Atlantic, ranks Kimpton Monaco Philadelphia as the #2 hotel *2017 Trip Advisor Green Leaders, Platinum Level *2017 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence *U.S. News & World Report ranks Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia #2 Best Hotel in Pennsylvania 2017 *Conde Nast Traveler-Readers Choice Awards 2016 names Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia as the #5 hotel within the NY/Mid Atlantic Region *Consistently ranked within the Top 2 Hotels on Trip Advisor *U.S. News & World Report names Hotel Monaco Philadelphia to it's Best Hotels of 2016 *2014 Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence and Green Leaders Platinum Level *Orbitz awards Hotel Monaco Philadelphia it's Best in Stay Award 2014 *Expedia 2014 Winner Insiders Select *Fodors Travel names Hotel Monaco Philadelphia to it's 2013 Top 100 Hotels *2013 Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Award-Top 10 Hotels in the Mid-Atlantic

Venue Highlights

3D Event Space

Cvent Photo-realistic 3D Event Spaces give planners the ability to realize their vision down to the finest detail.

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet
  • Onsite AV staff

Recreational activities

  • Health club

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Piano
  • Portable heaters
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Two blocks to nearest subway station, 20 mins ($25 Uber/Lyft) to/from Airport, 15 mins driving from 30th Street station, 5 mins from I-95/I-676’

Parking

  • Complimentary parking
  • Valet parking$59.00 / day

Distance from airport

  • 11 mi. from venue

Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia-Conde Nast #10 hotel in the USA/Mid-Atlantic Meeting Space

Total meeting space13,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms8
Largest room3,237 sq. ft.
Second largest room3,095 sq. ft.
Space (Private)11,318 sq. ft.
Space (Semi-private)2,000 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space2,000 sq. ft.
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Floor plans

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms268
Single (1 bed)193
Double (2 beds)75
Suites17
Single (1 bed) rate$179.00 – $499.00
Double (2 beds) rate$199.00 – $519.00
Tax rate16.25%

Local Attractions

Congress Hall

Historical landmark
1 block away
Once the home of the United States Congress.....The newly formed United States Congress occupied Congress Hall when Philadelphia was the capital of the United States from 1790-1800. Congress Hall has been restored to the way it looked in 1793-1800. The first floor was occupied by the House of Representatives. The upper floor was occupied appropriately, by the upper house, or the Senate. In 1793, President George Washington was inaugurated here for a second term. Four years later, in a precedent-setting ceremony in the House of Representatives chamber, the reins of power were passed from George Washington to John Adams. At the close of the ceremony, John Adams waited for Washington to lead the exit, as everyone had grown accustomed to, but Washington insisted on leaving the room after the new President. Finally, and perhaps most important of all, the Bill of Rights was ratified while Congress met in these rooms. Don't miss the opportunity to tour this building. On the first floor in the House chambers, the valances of dark green above the windows enhance the mahogany of the desks and studded leather chairs. In the south bay is an alcove where Representatives smoked, and drank sherry, port, and madeira. Note too, the small boxes filled with sand near the fireplaces. These were spitting boxes, used in an age when snuff and chewing tobacco were common. Upstairs, 28 of the 32 chairs and the Secretary's desk are authentic. Also remarkable is an 19th-century fresco of an eagle holding an olive branch signifying peace. Notice too, the plaster medallion on the ceiling — an unusual and elegant touch: it has an oval sunburst design honoring the thirteen original states with thirteen stars. The carpet is a reproduction of the original carpet made in the early 1790s by William Sprague of Philadelphia. Its designs are typical patriotic symbols with the centerpiece a chain of 13 state shields. In the corners are cornucopias echoing the wish for abundance in the new land. After Congress departed for Washington, D.C., the Hall reverted back to the Philadelphia County Courthouse, the purpose it was built for.
6th and Chestnut Streets
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

Museum of the American Revolution

Museum
2 blocks away
Over one hundred years in the making, the Museum explores the dynamic story of the American Revolution using our expansive collection of Revolutionary-era weapons, personal items, documents, and works of art. Immersive galleries, theater experiences, and recreated historical moments bring to life the events, people, and ideals of our nation’s founding and engage people in the history and continuing relevance of the American Revolution
101 South Third Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

Liberty Bell

Historical landmark
1 block away
The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Formerly placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House, the bell today is located in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park. The bell was commissioned in 1752 by the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from the London firm of Lester and Pack, and was cast with the lettering "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof," a Biblical reference from the Book of Leviticus. The bell first cracked when rung after its arrival in Philadelphia, and was twice recast by local workmen John Pass and John Stow, whose last names appear on the bell. In its early years the bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens about public meetings and proclamations.
Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

National Constitutional Center

Museum
2 blocks away
The National Constitution Center is a nonprofit, nonpartisan institution devoted to explaining the United States Constitution. Located on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the center serves as an interactive museum and a national town hall for constitutional dialogue, regularly hosting government leaders, journalists, scholars, and celebrities for public discussions, including presidential debates. The center houses the Annenberg Center for Education and Outreach, which offers civic learning resources both onsite and online. It does not contain the original Constitution, which is stored at the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C.
525 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

Independence Hall

Historical landmark
1 block away
See the room where the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were both signed. Entrance to Independence Hall is by timed entry ticket only from March through December. No tickets are necessary in January and February.
Chestnut Street, between 5th and 6th
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

Franklin Square Park

Park
3 blocks away
One of Philadelphia's five original squares, Franklin Square is Center City's favorite playtime oasis. Centered around its beautiful fountain, Franklin Square also features a carousel, a one-of-a-kind mini golf course, and the renowned SquareBurger.

National Museum of American Jewish History

Museum
1 block away
The National Museum of American Jewish History is a Smithsonian-affiliated museum at 101 South Independence Mall East at Market Street in Center City Philadelphia.
101 South Independence Mall East
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

Walnut Street Theatre

Theater
4 blocks away
Walnut Street Theatre is the oldest theatre in America, standing at the corner of Ninth & Walnut Streets in Philadelphia for over two hundred years Standing at the corner of Ninth and Walnut Streets in Philadelphia for two hundred years, Walnut Street Theatre's National Historic Landmark structure has housed two centuries' worth of American popular entertainment. Most noteworthy American actors of the 19th century and many from the 20th century have appeared on stage at the Walnut. Some of the Walnut's shining stars include: Edwin Forrest, Edwin Booth, Edmund Kean, the Drews, the Barrymores, George M. Cohan, Will Rogers, The Marx Brothers, Helen Hayes, Henry Fonda, Katharine Hepburn, Marlon Brando, Jessica Tandy, Ethel Waters, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Lauren Bacall, George C. Scott, Jane Fonda, Robert Redford, Julie Harris, Jack Lemon, and William Shatner. Over the years audiences have clapped and cheered for circus, opera, vaudeville, lectures, music, dance, motion pictures, and of course, the live theatre productions for which it is best known today. When the theatre opened its doors on February 2, 1809, the pounding of hooves mingled with the shrieks of delight from the crowd as teams of horses circled a dirt riding ring. A few years later, an 80-foot dome was added to the theatre, making it the tallest structure in Philadelphia at that time. The theatre's career as an equestrian circus did not last long, however, and by 1812 the building had been converted to a legitimate theatre, featuring a real stage where the ring had stood. The Walnut's first theatrical production, The Rivals, had President Thomas Jefferson and the Marquis de Lafayette in attendance on opening night.
825 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19107

More

Since 2012, The Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia has neighbored Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell in the country’s most historic square mile. Your guests will experience spacious accommodations, understated elegance, and a touch of whimsy and playful décor accenting bold prints and textures. In their spare time, they’ll be perfectly located for exploring Old City’s sites, shops, restaurants and galleries. On property, you’ll find: • 268 impeccably designed guest rooms and suites, with nearly a third featuring stunning park views of Independence Mall • 13,000+ square-feet of flexible, state-of-the-art meeting and event space • 3,300-square-foot Lafayette Ballroom • Superb Red Owl Tavern restaurant • On-site fitness center • The city’s only true rooftop respite, Stratus Rooftop Lounge Complimentary for all hotel guests is our Hosted Wine Reception daily from 5pm to 6pm, morning coffee and tea service with newspapers in the hotel living room and the use of our hotel bikes.

Seasonality

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Nov
Dec
High season
Apr 1 – Jun 30
Sep 7 – Nov 13
Shoulder season
Jul 1 – Sep 6
Nov 14 – Dec 31
Low season
Jan 1 – Mar 31

Cancellation Policy

72 Hour standard cancellation policy. Cancellation policy for some rates and contracts may vary.

Additional Information

With a design inspired by the eccentric, discerning traveler, the Monaco pieces the old with the new in unique juxtapositions of classic, historic architecture and modern, contemporary finishes. An adaptive reuse of the 1907-original Lafayette Building, the Monaco stays true to its historic roots with carefully restored original wall treatments, moldings and millwork and pays homage to the past in a whimsical and oh-so-Kimpton manner. Local lore is celebrated in its wall installation of oversized calligraphy brushes behind the check-in desks – nodding to the hotel’s neighbor, Independence Hall, and the impactful power of the written word in the signing of the nation-shaping Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution – and the hallways of the guest room floors feature vintage, oversized photographs of the iconic Philadelphia Mummers. We are Kimpton’s second LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold Certified hotel.