City House Hostel: Old City Philadelphia

Philadelphia


Dorms are pretty cramped at this pop art–decorated hostel in an old brick house. But the vibe is friendly and there's plenty of space in the basement kitchen alongside a lounge with Netflix on the TV. Free tea and coffee (and beers each night from 8pm to 9pm) are nice touches.

If this is full, check out City House Hostel's other location.


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