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Atlantis Hotel am Meer

32 S Bank St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Atlantis Hotel am Meer
Real Traveler Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 150 reviews from 1 source
Highly Recommended
Clean: Rating of 4.4 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.7 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.7 out of 5
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Highly Recommended
Based on 150 reviews
from 1 source
  • Overall: Rating of 4.5 out of 5

    "Really great place to stay - provided you can get over the noise eminating from the club across the street." source Hostelworld

    "Would recommend it to to anyone who wants to see Philly, meet people and have some fun." source Hostelworld

    "I thoroughly recommend Apple to anyone; plus Philly is a great place." source Hostelworld

    "Overall as a first experience other hostels have got a lot to do to beat it." source Hostelworld

    "Excellent Hostel, great place for meeting people." source Hostelworld

  • Clean: Rating of 4.4 out of 5

    "It was clean, the staff helpful, and there is a range of activities depending what nights you are there." source Hostelworld

    "It is clean and tidy, but why is there free breakfast only on weekends and not every day." source Hostelworld

    "centrally located, very big room with a lot of bed, clean, I enjoyed my stay." source Hostelworld

    "Nice facilities, clean, and literally two blocks away from Independence Hall." source Hostelworld

    "Facilities, especially the kitchen area and bathrooms are all clean and nice." source Hostelworld

  • Service: Rating of 4.7 out of 5

    "Great location - lots of bars, restaurants nearby, close to attractions , very friendly and helpful staff, lots of information about Philadelphia." source Hostelworld

    "excellent hostel in fantastic location with cheap internet access and laundry self service." source Hostelworld

    "Very friendly staff, nice location." source Hostelworld

    "Good Location and nice helpful staff." source Hostelworld

    "Very nice and helpful staff." source Hostelworld

  • Location: Rating of 4.7 out of 5

    "Location can't be beat unless you're sleeping inside the Independence Hall - you're close to it all (and the subway is right there if you're not close to what you want)." source Hostelworld

    "The hostel is located across from a night club which stops playing their ridiculous loud music at 2 in the morning, so don't expect to get much sleep here." source Hostelworld

    "one of my best hostel, it worth the fare, i love movie nigth and free beer or wine, good location and excellent staff." source Hostelworld

    "Good location but so many people for the dorm room, I reserved a 16 male dorm but we were 24 in the same dorm." source Hostelworld

    "The only thing that really bothered me was it's location is pretty far down a poorly lit alleyway." source Hostelworld

  • Value

    "If price is an issue, this hostel is definatly worth that little extra." source Hostelworld

  • Room

    "No complaints apart that the dorm rooms are massive and the fact that you don't have control of the room light and can only be turned on and off by the staff." source Hostelworld

    "I mean, I'd rather have a cramped staircase than a broom-closet room." source Hostelworld

    "But there is Wifi in the room and the Staff is really friendly." source Hostelworld

    "It was quite expensive for sharing one room with so many girls." source Hostelworld

More information on Atlantis Hotel am Meer

At the only hostel in downtown Philadelphia, you can count on finding the best accommodation for international travellers! We offer an affordable, clean hostel with loads of free activities, friendly & knowledgeable staff and plenty of outside tours you can book at our reception desk that's open 24 hours.(Please read our check-in requirements at the bottom of this page before making your booking).We're located in the heart of Philadelphia's Old City in downtown, less than 3 blocks from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, and just around the corner from some of Philly's best pubs, nightclubs and restaurants.You'll love our friendly and knowledgeable staff, comfortable beds, clean facilities, large lounge and fully-equipped kitchen.At Apple Hostels of Philadelphia, we make sure we've taken care of the important details so that you can spend your time concerned with more important things - like what to do first!Included in your stay with us:FREE billiards tableFREE coffee and tea all dayFREE wireless Internet (for travelers with laptops)FREE bed linensFREE day-storage of luggage after check outFREE pub crawls every ThursdayFREE cereal on Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings$2 Walking tours!Central air-conditioning throughout our buildingOn-site laundry facilities with FREE washing powderFully-equipped guest kitchenLarge lounge for open mics and parties!High-speed internet kiosksSecurity lockers for each guest$2 Discount per night for ISIC and VIP Backpackers cardholdersNO extra fees for using your credit cardNO curfewsNO lockoutsAll of these things make staying at Apple Hostels of Philadelphia a great value, but it�s our friendly staff and daily tours and activities that make us the travelers� favorite hostel in Philadelphia!Please note:Private rooms and mixed dorm rooms are also available but not listed on this website.In order to safeguard our guests and to uphold the atmosphere of our travelers� hostel, we require that upon check-in each guest must provide a valid foreign passport, a Canadian driver�s license. US residents must present both a valid out-of-state college ID and government-issued ID showing that you live outside a 100-mile radius of Philadelphia. US residents without a valid college ID will not be permitted to check into the hostel and will be charged as a no show for blocking a bed.You must be 18 years of age or older unless accompanied by a parent or a school-appointed chaperone.There is a 14-day maximum stay for all of our guests.We are affiliated with Hostelling International, so while a membership is not required, you will need to pay a $3 fee per night if you are not a member.Receive a $2 discount per night with your ISIC or VIP Backpackers card.It should also be noted that you are not viewing the Apple Hostels website, but that of a booking agency.If you're a man and woman traveling together you should know that we have a Couples-only dorm room that we don't list on this site. If the two of you have each booked a bed in male and female dorm rooms, email us right away so to see if there's availability to be moved over to it.

Directions

We're located at 32 Bank Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106From Philadelphia International Airport Take the R1 train (follow the signs). Get off at the Market East Station. As you exit the train, turn in the direction the train was traveling and exit the platform towards 10th Street. Take Market Street towards 2nd Street (approximately 10 minutes walking distance to the hostel). Bank Street is between 3rd and 2nd Street on the right hand side. A taxi will get you from the Market East Station to the hostel for about $6 plus tip.Shuttles are also available from airport for about $10 per person plus tip. You have to go to the Transportation desk located near the luggage area of each terminal and ask the person behind the desk to call one for you.Taxis to the hostel have a flat rate of $28.50 and an additional $0.50 per person, plus tip.From Greyhound Bus StationWalk on Market Street towards 2nd Street (approximately 15 minutes walking distance to the hostel). Bank Street is a very small street (like an alley because it's one of the city's oldest streets) between 2nd and 3rd Streets, and the hostel is on the right hand side.Megabus:The Megabus (www.megabus.com) is cheaper than Greyhound from New York City. Get off at their 6th and Market Street stop, then walk down Market Street towards 3rd Street. Turn right on Bank Street. (This is an approximately 5 minute walk to the hostel). Be sure to select the blue-coloured bus on the MegaBus website.Chinatown BusThere are a few bus companies that depart from Chinatown in both New York, Baltimore and Washington DC. They let you off on 11th Street between Filbert Street and Arch Street. Walk to Market Street and then walk down Market Street towards 3rd Street. Turn right on Bank Street. (In total, this is approximately 12 to 15 minutes walking distance). Try booking your tickets online at www.buszoo.com or on www.megabus.com (select the red bus for Chinatown). Tickets start as low as $1.00! However, this website only lists the departure times for one of the companies. If the departure time is more important than the price, remember that more departure times are available through the other Chinatown bus companies.From Amtrak Train StationTake the blue-line subway from the train station. Get off on Second Street. Bank Street is a very small street (like an alley because it's one of the city's oldest streets) between 2nd and 3rd Street, so if you're walking up from 2nd Street towards 3rd Street, Bank Street will be on the left hand side.

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