Holiday rentals and lettings in Philadelphia

Holiday rentals and lettings in Philadelphia

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Highlights in Philadelphia

  • Important historical monuments
  • Wonderful museums
  • Fun zoos
  • Haunted buildings

Best Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Philadelphia

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
Holiday Rental • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
Experience Sosuite: hotel-level amenities with the perks of a home, all paired with an unmatched guest experience.Sosuites are designed to reflect the history and character of the exciting neighborhoods in which they are located, providing an elevated stay in some of Philadelphia's unique buildings.Amenity highlights:- Convenient On-Site Parking (Fee Applies)- 24/7 on-site security - Gym open seven days a week- Lobby mural by local artist- Pet-friendly: bring your furry friend (for a small fee)The Sosuite standard:- Fully-equipped kitchens- Keyless smart check-in- Smart TVs to binge the lat...
from A$221 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
Holiday Rental • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
Experience Sosuite: hotel-level amenities with the perks of a home, all paired with an unmatched guest experience.Sosuites are designed to reflect the history and character of the exciting neighborhoods in which they are located, providing an elevated stay in some of Philadelphia's unique buildings.Amenity highlights:- Convenient On-Site Parking (Fee Applies)- 24/7 on-site security - Gym open seven days a week- Lobby mural by local artist- Pet-friendly: bring your furry friend (for a small fee)The Sosuite standard:- Fully-equipped kitchens- Keyless smart check-in- Smart TVs to binge the lat...
from A$198 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
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Philadelphia, Philadelphia County
Holiday Rental • 4 Guests • 2 Bedrooms
Experience Sosuite: hotel-level amenities with the perks of a home, all paired with an unmatched guest experience.Sosuites are designed to reflect the history and character of the exciting neighborhoods in which they are located, providing an elevated stay in some of Philadelphia's unique buildings.Amenity highlights:- Convenient On-Site Parking (Fee Applies)- 24/7 on-site security - Gym open seven days a week- Lobby mural by local artist- Pet-friendly: bring your furry friend (for a small fee)The Sosuite standard:- Fully-equipped kitchens- Keyless smart check-in- Smart TVs to binge the lat...
from A$374 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Philadelphia

A$536for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
A$747 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Philadelphia

23%for 28 Dec - 4 Jan
54% annual average
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Holiday rentals and lettings in Philadelphia

Splendid holiday rentals in the city of the American Declaration of Independence

Would you like to enjoy a charming place with so much to see and do as a family? Then you must visit the magnificent city of Philadelphia, one of the largest in the state of Pennsylvania in the United States, where you will find fabulous holiday rentals for the whole family. Known as the city of brotherly love, for having the first fire department and the first law university in the country. In Philadelphia, you will find numerous attractions that you cannot miss. Stroll through its incredible cobbled streets, where you will find fantastic Georgian-style mansions. Discover the great variety of specialized museums that you can visit and fabulous galleries of the best art. Tour its ancient historical monuments of great importance to the nation. Enjoy its lovely parks and surroundings and discover all that this magnificent city has to offer the entire family.

Fabulous holiday rentals in the middle of the city

The charming city of Philadelphia has for you incredible and comfortable holiday rentals with all the amenities you may be needing and make this holiday the best of your life. Conveniently located in the centre of the city, so you do not stop visiting and discovering all the charms that Philadelphia has and its amazing historical value. Enjoy the best views from the astounding closed terrace with furniture so as not to miss the surroundings. Beautiful kitchen with breakfast bar and spacious dining room that has an electric stove, oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, cutlery, crockery, as well as a washing machine. Rest in your wonderful living room with modern and comfortable furniture. Enjoy the best restful sleep in its stunning bedrooms with double and king-size beds that include linen for more comfort. Additionally, you will find magnificent bathrooms with shower, hot water and towels included. Book the holiday rental that best suits your tastes and enjoy a perfect holiday.

Holidays in Philadelphia

The area and getting around

Meet the great Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell is one of the most important icons of the independence of the United States and a relic of great historical value, built in 1752. This bell was rung on July 8, 1775 when the Declaration of Independence was read. Currently, it is in the Liberty Bell Centre, where it is visited by hundreds of tourists each year to learn even more about the history of the American Revolution. You can take a guided tour to learn many more details about this relevant relic.

Explore Philadelphia's Magical Garden

This garden is a fantastic art space full of colour spread over 280 square meters, which has shaped an urban art gallery. You will find more than 100 mosaics created by the artist Isaiah Zager who designed a magnificent labyrinth with pieces of bottles, ceramics, wheels, and other unconventional materials. Stroll through the gallery and main hall where events, art exhibits and guided tours are offered throughout the garden where they explain the history behind the design of these beautiful mosaics.

Travellers and activities

Philadelphia for animal lovers

In addition to the incredible historical past that you will find in the streets of Philadelphia, there is a charming place perfect for the enjoyment of all ages and to share with the family. It's about the unbelievable Philadelphia Zoo. Built in 1859, it occupies an area of 42 hectares and is one of the oldest in the United States. Here you can find during the tour around 1,300 species of animals of all kinds. This charming zoo is not like the conventional ones, since it has the novelty of having created impressive trails called 360 and made of raised steel meshes where the animals roam freely, so you can observe them with total naturalness. Among the most popular you will find the Gorilla Treeway, Treetop Trail, the Great Ape Trail and the Big Cat Crossing. A visit to this magnificent zoo will be completely worth it.

Philadelphia for history lovers

The city of Philadelphia is perhaps one of the most important regarding its great historical value due to the events that were carried out to achieve the independence of the United States. To learn more about the history you should pay a visit to the impressive Independence Hall, one of the most significant buildings in Philadelphia, with Georgian style and red bricks, its exterior is as fascinating as its interior. It was built in 1753 to be the seat of the Pennsylvania capitol. It was the place where the declaration of independence form was signed and where the United States Constitution was created in 1787. Thanks to all these events, it was named by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1979. Currently, it is part of the Park National Independence and guided tours are offered to carry out a tour of the building and its surroundings, where you will learn much more about the history of the independence of the United States.

Philadelphia is a city characterized by its incredible artistic influence. You will find one of the oldest theatres in the entire country and the largest number of impressionist paintings of any city in the world outside of Paris.

Top 5 travel tips in Philadelphia

1. Visit the wonderful Philadelphia Museum of Art

If you are an art lover, in the city of Philadelphia you will find a magnificent museum with excellent art exhibitions of all kinds. The Philadelphia Museum of Art created in 1876 is considered one of the largest and most important in the United States. It is listed as one of the most popular places to visit on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Boulevard. It offers commemorative art exhibitions to the centenary of the signing of the act of independence. Its exterior was modelled after a Greek temple, and you can also find works by European artists such as Picasso and Van Gogh, as well as 18th and 19th century furniture as well as works by local artists.

2. Explore the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

This impressive temple stands out for its impressive architecture. It was built in 1864 and is the mother church of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, it is also considered the largest Catholic Church in Philadelphia. On the tour of the church, you will find highlights such as its amazing blue dome. The cathedral stands out for its impressive reddish stone building, one of the largest in the city worth visiting regardless of whether you are Catholic or not, the impressive architecture of this building will take your breath away.

3. Have fun in the magnificent Adventure Aquarium

Built in 1992, it is a grandiose aquarium that houses more than 8,500 species of marine life of all kinds. It is the ideal place to share with the family. It includes an impressive underwater tunnel where you can see numerous species of sharks, one of the largest reserves you can find. Additionally, you can also visit other areas such as Little Blue Beach, where you will find charming blue penguins, or Turtle Cove with a great variety of turtle species that you cannot miss. Walk through the fantastic Shark Bridge, a suspension bridge from which you can see the shark tanks in the aquarium.

4. Marvel at the Franklin Museum of Science

This is undoubtedly one of the most visited museums in the entire city. It was created in 1824 in honour of the scientist Benjamin Franklin. It is a magnificent interactive space with multiple science exhibits. Visit the giant heart, the largest room in the museum with the most important exhibits. Do not miss the electricity room, where the work and history of electricity according to Benjamin Franklin is shown. What is more, you will also find exhibits of trains, locomotives, planetariums and much more for the fun of adults and children.

5. Discover the mysteries at the Eastern Estate Penitentiary

This old penitentiary, built in 1829, is considered one of the most haunted and mysterious places you will find in Philadelphia. After more than 200 years abandoned, it is currently a museum that conducts guided tours of the surroundings where it is said that noises, voices, cries, and ghosts have been seen in the surroundings. You will also find informative posters with historical data. If you visit the place during October, you can discover the celebration called Terror behind the Walls. If you like adventure and suspense, you should definitely visit this place.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Philadelphia

What is the average price of holiday lettings in Philadelphia?

With an average price of A$386.25 per night, Philadelphia lies at the lower end of the price range for holiday rentals in the USA.

When are holiday rentals cheaper in Philadelphia?

If you are looking to make the most of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit Philadelphia are October (A$339.34 the average price per night for accommodation), February (A$346.27), and January (A$349.64).

When does the price of holiday rentals in Philadelphia go up the most?

When it comes to looking for a holiday rental in Philadelphia, the months when it is most expensive are, in descending order, May, April and June with average prices per night of A$473.38, A$414.33, and A$406.1, respectively.

Do I need to plan a trip to Philadelphia well in advance?

We recommend you to book in advance in Philadelphia as only 35% of the properties remain free, according to our 2020 data.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The months that have the highest availability, on average, are May (with an availability of 46.4%) June (45.75%), and April (42.25%), according to the trends observed in 2019.

When are fewer lettings available?

The months with the lowest properties available in Philadelphia are, in order, October, August and February, with respective average availability figures of 24%, 25%, and 30.25%, based on data collected in 2020.

How many holiday lettings are there in Philadelphia?

We have collected the offers from 9 different partners in Philadelphia, so we can offer you around 1000 properties. You're going to have a hard time choosing your favourite!