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Thanksgiving, Philly Style

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

parade

 

Every Thanksgiving you wake up early to watch the parade on television, and every year something grows inside of you, a feeling of discontentment. But why? How could someone be so unhappy on this day of thanks? Then it hits you. Images of giant floating cartoon characters, tap dancers and confetti flood your mind and you stand up and shout “I should be there! I should be at the parade!”

 

Music, dancing and the big man himself (Santa, of course) can take anyone back to the carefree days of their childhood. Whether reliving the good old days or creating new memories with your family, Philadelphia is the place to be on Thanksgiving.

 

The parade starts at 8:30am on 20th and Market and ends at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Make sure you get there early enough to grab a good spot along Benjamin Franklin Parkway or at the Art Museum. The nation’s oldest Thanksgiving parade will have plenty of acts to watch along with giant floats and some of today’s hottest celebrities. 

 

Now, while the kid inside of you is jumping for joy at the possibility of going to the parade, the adult in you is cringing at the thought of traffic and police barricades. Do not worry for we have rooms to spare. Stay with us the night before and you’ll be well rested for a long day of cheering.  

 

Ok, I know what you’re thinking…what should we do the night before? Glad you asked.

 

Tavern 17 is celebrating Thanksgiving Eve in style! Enjoy a drink and something off their menu and then stick around because from 8p-12a Back 2 Life will be performing. If you’re still looking to hang out after that head over to the Coffee Bar. Live music, great food, good drinks…you can’t go wrong. 

 

Tavern 17 will also be open on Thanksgiving with a special menu for those looking to escape Aunt Mildred’s dining room and her 19 cats.

 

http://www.visitphilly.com/events/philadelphia/philadelphia-thanksgiving-day-parade/

 

http://www.tavern17restaurant.com/

 

http://www.intoxicaffeineation.com/

 

 

Beaujolais, Beauja-who?

Friday, November 5th, 2010

wine 

 

The only thing that stinks about Thanksgiving is that it was started by puritans. And while we know that they did consume alcohol, we can probably assume that they didn’t enjoy it. Now the French on the other hand know how to celebrate.

 

Just as Americans have Thanksgiving to celebrate the end of the harvest season, the French have Beaujolais Nouveau. The third Thursday of November has been designated Beaujolais Day and is marked by the production and release of a very special wine. This wine is made from Gamay grapes and is fermented for only a few weeks before it is enjoyed.

 

Beaujolais Nouveau has become quite a celebration around the globe and is growing roots in North America as well. To help the rest of us get acquainted with this fun fall holiday, the Midtown Village is holding an event to showcase wine and the local fare.

 

On Thursday, November 18th restaurants, bars and retailers will open their doors to welcome those who wish to celebrate the fall season the “French” way. A complementary glass of wine will be offered to visitors by retailers and restaurants will also have specials available for this wonderful occasion.

 

Check out the Midtown Village’s website for more information.

 

http://www.midtownvillage.org/events.php?id=63

 

 

“Walk Like a Man”…to Philadelphia

Friday, November 5th, 2010

jb

 

The highly reviewed show, The Jersey Boys, is in Philadelphia until December 12th and it couldn’t get any hotter. Don’t wait long to get your tickets, shows and hotel rooms are selling out.

 

The Jersey Boys tells the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons on their climb to the top of the music charts. The story is told from the perspective of each of the four band members and will give you a look into their lives onstage and behind the scenes. The story will delve into issues they faced and reveal the pressures of being one of the best musical groups of the day.  

 

Call us at the Independent Hotel and we will be happy to help you to book your stay here in Philadelphia.

 

Check out the site posted below for ticket information: 

 

http://www.jerseyboysinfo.com/tour/philadelphia.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An Anceint Rivalry Continues with Army vs. Navy

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

armynavy

 

The only thing that has lasted longer than the Army-Navy football game has been the rivalry between these two branches of the US military. On December 11th, Philadelphia will host the 111th match-up between the United States Military Academy (West Point, NY)  and the United States Naval Academy (Annapolis, MD). The cadets and midshipmen will be giving everything they have to win bragging rights for their school and respective branches of service.  

 

Anyone who has ever been to an Eagles vs. Cowboys game can attest to the fact that Philadelphia is often the scene to intense rivalries and matches. The City of Brotherly Love has played host to these two teams in the past (81 times in fact) and is accustomed to seeing enthusiastic fans flood the area to support their team.  Pep rallies and other festivities will be going on in the area all weekend and will be sure pump up fans, supporters and servicemen alike.

 

Make sure to book your room at the Independent Hotel before we sell out!! If you don’t act soon, you may find yourself sleeping in the car after fun day of tailgating.

 

Check out the website below for more information about the game.

 

http://www.phillylovesarmynavy.com/

For God, Country….and the Love of Art

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

artwork

 

We’ve all seen movies of brave service men and women who risk their lives for the freedoms many of us take for granted, and while they are entertaining can they really show us what life is like in the U.S. military? Well, if you were one of those not quite convinced about their authenticity you’ll be pleased to learn that military forms of art exist outside of Hollywood.

 

Through January 10th the National Constitution Center will be hosting an exhibit entitled Art of the American Soldier. The national tour has brought these rarely seen pieces of art into public view to honor not only the artists, but our country’s brave soldiers and veterans as well.  The featured pieces were collected from soldiers who served our country through World War I all the way up to present day. These works give us a glimpse into their lives during times of war and through personal struggle.

 

The exhibit is divided into 5 parts. The first explains the art program that has yielded these powerful works and the rest categorize the pieces according to what part of a soldier’s life it depicts from everyday things like doing laundry to more dramatic things such as preparing for an ambush.

 

Art of the American Soldier is an exhibit anyone can appreciate. Bring your family and friends to the National Constitution Center and gain a new perspective on the life of an American soldier. The National Constitution Center is located in center city near many other attractions so you are sure to have a day filled with history and fun. At the end of the day come stay at the Independent Hotel for a good night’s sleep. We are located in the heart of center city and even offers a government rate for those with proper identification.

 

Viewing the exhibit is free with admission to the museum and tickets are available through the National Constitution Center’s website posted below.

 

http://constitutioncenter.org/

Caution! May Induce Nightmares

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

ESP

 

The violent, the brutal and the criminally insane!! Even though this historical prison has been closed for decades some say the souls of its inmates still linger waiting to strike fear into the hearts of those who enter. This is probably why Eastern State Penitentiary has one of the most celebrated haunted houses in the country. Each fall ESP opens its doors in the evenings to let in the thrill seekers who are looking to get the socks scared off them.  Terror Behind the Walls opened its doors on September 17th and will be open to patrons until November 6th. Tickets are available online for anyone who is interested in experiencing nightmares.

 

However, if you’re a bit of a scaredy cat and don’t think you can handle the haunted house side of it, you’re not alone. Eastern State Penitentiary is open to visitors during the day. You will learn all about this notorious prison’s history as well as the famous people who stayed there. ESP is still a little creepy even in the daylight so make sure you bring someone you can hold on to.

 

For more information visit the website below:

http://www.easternstate.org/

It’s That Time of Year Again - Let the Party Begin!

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

As the leaves start to change and the temperature starts to drop, spirits begin to rise because that can only mean one thing…Bloktoberfest!

 

This unique celebration combines the spirit of Oktoberfest with the soul of a genuine Philly block party. Not only is this event going to be loads of fun but the proceeds are going to the preservation of the Shiloh Baptist Church. Is there any higher calling than drinking for a good cause?  I didn’t think so.

 

Trying unique oktoberfest brews from the eleven breweries represented will be fun, but if you think that’s the only thing to do then you are sadly mistaken my dear friend. There will be food available from Philly’s finest food trucks and music you can rock out to.

 

If you need a place to rest your weary head then come to the Independent Hotel and we’ll set you up with a comfortable bed and a good night’s sleep. Both the Independent and Bloktoberfest are close to public transportation so you don’t have to worry about driving and parking on those crazy South Philly streets.

 

Bloctoberfest

 

When: October 16th,  12pm-8pm

Where: Christian Street between 20th and 21st Sts

How Much: Free admission, a beer pass is needed to drink ($10/$12 for three drink tickets)

 

For more information check out the website below: 

http://www.bloktoberfestphilly.com/2010/

Philly Pride Outfest 2010

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

Outfest 2010

 

Come on down to Outfest 2010! Organized by Philly Pride, this block party celebrates National Coming Out Day with music, dancing and events for everyone. Oh and guess what…The Independent Hotel is right at the heart of it!!

 

The main stage will be set up at the intersection of 13th and Locust Sts so we will have a front row seat to some of the most entertaining and exciting LGBT acts. Outfest is one of the biggest LGBT events in the city and provides community members with an opportunity to connect and network with each other.

 

When: Sunday, October 10, 2010 between noon and 7pm

Where: Philadelphia’s Gayborhood (between Walnut & Pine Sts and Juniper &12th Sts)

 

Check out the Philly Pride site and get more details about the event.

 

http://www.phillypride.org/events.html

Philadelphia’s First Casino is Open!

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Sugarhouse Casino

 

Just when you thought Philly couldn’t get any more interesting…they open a casino!

 

Sugarhouse officially opened its doors on September 23rd and being located at 1001 N. Delaware Ave makes it Philly’s first casino. For those of you new to the gaming scene you can try your luck with one of it’s many slot machines. But for the rest of you who are on a first name basis with Lady Luck there are table games galore.

 

They’ve made it so easy to visit them that they’ll even pick you up from several locations in center city and bring you right to their front door via the Sugar Express. So if you’re out to dinner with some friends and don’t know what to do next. Head over to one of the Sugar Express stops and make your way up to the casino for some drinks and a chance to win big.

 

Feeling Lucky? Come to Philly and stay for a while. Winning big can be exhausting so stay overnight at the Independent Hotel and relax.

 

Still not sure about coming down? Well, let me sweeten the deal for you…

 

Follow the link below to the Independent Hotel’s website and receive 20% off your stay when you come to town and visit Sugarhouse Casino.

 

http://reservations.SugarHouseCasinoGrandOpening.TheIndependentHotelExclusive

 

For more information on Sugarhouse Casino and the Sugar Express visit their website posted below:

 

http://www.sugarhousecasino.com/

 

Yes, You Can Do Philly in A Weekend!

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Silk City

 

The New York Times has done it again. They took a bustling city filled with hundreds of attractions and broke it down so that even the busiest of people can experience the things locals do everyday.

 

Lucky for you they came up with an itinerary for the City of Brotherly Love. And lucky for us we are featured! The link posted below will bring you to the NYT article that highlights some of Philly’s most fun and interesting spots.

 

We hope to see you soon!!!

 

http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/travel/10hours.html

 

 

Is that Popcorn I Smell?

Friday, September 17th, 2010

PFS

 

This October the Philadelphia Film Society will be hosting its 19th annual Philadelphia Film Festival featuring works submitted by filmmakers from all over the world. This event has earned its place at the top by showing new and innovative works of art and attracting some of the biggest names in the industry.

 

If you find yourself reciting movie quotes and referencing your favorite films then this is the place to be. You can make a trip out of it and check out the rest of Philadelphia while you are here. The viewings are held all over the city so there will be no shortage of new and exciting places to explore.

 

There will be over a hundred films to choose from and while that decision may be daunting your decision over where to stay should not. The Independent Hotel is ready to make your stay in Philadelphia a memorable one. 

 

Please check out the Philadelphia Film Society’s website posted below for upcoming show times and venues.

www.filmadelphia.org

 

 

When: October 14th-24th

Where: at venues all around the Philadelphia area

 

 

“Love is in the Air Everytime I Look Around”…on the El

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

A Love Letter for You

 

Love can be found in more places than a John Paul Young song. The Mural Arts Program commissioned artist Stephen Powers to create that warm and fuzzy feeling in West Philly. He has created 50 love letter murals on rooftops along Market Street that are viewable from the El (Market-Frankford line) between 45th and 63rd Streets.

 

The Murals Arts Program offers a tour of these sweet, funny and inspired by real life murals on Saturday mornings at 10am. They meet at Love park (very fitting) and continue the tour on the train.  

 

In addition to the Love Letters tour, the Mural Arts Program offers several other tours that cover different areas of the city. You will learn about art, history and about ongoing projects. Some of the tours even have food! Click on the website below and reserve your spot today.

 

Make sure you come and see the art that makes Philadelphia one of the most interesting cities in the country. Heck! Make a weendend out of it and stay at the Independent Hotel.

 

 Mural Arts Program Website: www.MuralArts.org

 

We’re Going to Party like it’s Fall 2010!

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Launch Party 

 

What’s the best way to tell your friends and neighbors you’re having a party? By throwing another party of course!

 

Midtown Village will be hosting a launch party on September 28th to let everyone know of their upcoming Fall Festival. This fall will mark the fifth year that Midtown Village will be in the spotlight, showing everything they have to offer to natives and first time visitors alike. The festival will feature area restaurants, bars, shops and other activities that will make the 6th largest city in the country feel more like a tight knit community…which it is.

 

Consider the launch party a preview for what’s in store later this fall. You will be able to sample the fares of local restaurants and bars while listening to live music. There will also be a silent auction sponsored by various Midtown Village businesses. Reservations are required and tickets can be purchased on www.PartyTicketsOnline.com. Some of the proceeds will benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.

 

Need a place to crash? Look no further than Midtown Village’s very own Independent Hotel. Call or go online to make your reservation today.

 

When: September 28th from 6pm-8:30pm

Where: Holiday Inn Express Ballroom and Poolside Deck (1305 Walnut St) 

 

 

Philadelphia’s Restaurant Week

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Restaurant Week Philadelphia

 

So you say your a foodie, but you’ve never been to Restaurant Week in Philadelphia…shame on you!

 

Well, here is your chance to try some of Philadelphia’s most talked about restaurants. In recent years the City of Brotherly Love has been making quite a name for itself in the food world, new restaurants and eateries have been springing up in the area and they are inviting food lovers like you to try them out.

 

Organized by the Center City District, this extrordinary event features over a hundred fine dining establishments that offer special, wallet-friendly menus for restaurant week patrons. This gives you the chance to try more than one fabulous restaurant and stay within your budget. Don’t forget that some of the featured restaurants offer a lunch menu as well.

 

OK, so your not a foodie (yet), but you want to be a little adventurous and try something a bit different.

 

No problem! After all, variety is the spice of life. The featured restaurants cover every food category imaginable. They have everything from steak and sushi to squid and escargot. You can go on a food tour of the world without ever leaving the city.

 

Still unsure about this whole Restaurant Week thing? Then I’ll let the food do the talking. Food samplings will be held on August 31st at TD Bank (18th & Walnut) from 12pm-1pm and on September 8th in The Shops at Liberty Place (1625 Chestnut St) at 12:30pm.

 

  • When: September 12th-17th & 19th-24th
  • Where: Center City Philadelphia (of course!)
  • Cost: 3 course dinner- $35; 3 course lunch- $20
  • Be sure to make a Restaurant Week reservation by calling the restaurant directly or booking online
  • http://www.centercityphila.org/life/RestaurantWeek.php

 

The only thing left is to book a room at the Independent Hotel. After a fantastic meal you’ll need a fantastic place to relax and spend the night.

 

 

 

 

There’s No Place Like Home

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

 

This summer, Philadelphia is celebrating its vibrant “Gayborhood” with two weeks of events, taking place from Saturday, July 10 through Saturday, July 24. Dubbed There’s No Place Like Home, the two-week celebration features a ribbon-cutting ceremony, block party, photo exhibit and over 20 special offers. The celebration will take place concurrently with QFEST – Philadelphia’s LGBT Film Festival.

 

Since its inception in the 1970s—when the gay community began migrating from west of Broad Street near Rittenhouse Square to its current location on the east side of Broad around 12th Street—Philadelphia’s “Gayborhood” has developed into an impressive cultural, retail and dining destination. Over the last two years, the neighborhood has welcomed many new businesses, renovations and developments, and July’s celebration will recognize the efforts of the business owners, non-profit organizations, public officials, residents and visitors who invested time, passion and resources to make the ‘Gayborhood’ a dynamic, thriving city enclave.

 

Special Events:

 

• Southwest Airlines’ “Grand Reopening” Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony: Saturday, July 10, 4:00 p.m., in front ofThe Independent Hotel (1234 Locust St). Featuring a press conference and an appearance by Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, this is the official kick-off of the “Gayborhood” celebration.

 

• Opening Reception: Celebrate at Q Lounge + Kitchen immediately after the press conference on Saturday, July 10th.

 

• QFEST Film Screening: Following the press conference on Saturday, July 10 at 6 PM, bars throughout the “Gayborhood” will play the documentary film “Welcome to the Gayborhood” simultaneously.

 

• Gayborhood Photo Retrospective: Opening Saturday, July 10 and running through July 24 at the William Way Community Center, 1315 Spruce Street. This photo exhibit will display images from phases in the historic evolution of the “Gayborhood.”

 

• Wells Fargo’s “Gayborhood” Block Party: Sunday, July 11 from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. - 13th Street between Locust & Walnut Streets and Camac Street between Locust & Spruce Streets. Local businesses, organizations and vendors will participate in this entertaining and unique, outdoor community-building event.

 

• Re-Launch T-Dance with Dj Roland Belmares: Sunday, July 11 from 4:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. at Voyeur Nightclub – 1221 St. James Street.

 

 

Rainbow Discount Pass Deals:

 

• Voyeur Nightclub: Save $5.00 on admission to “Re-Launch with Dj Roland Belmares” on Sunday, July 11th – 1221 St. James Street – voyeurnightclub.com

 

• Absolute Pop: Save 15% on purchases – 137 S. 13th Street – absolutepopart.com

 

• IHOP: Save 20% on your bill – 1320 Walnut Street at Juniper Street – ihop.com

 

• Ettore Salon & Spa: Save 25% off any service (not valid with any other discount) – 1201 Market Street at the Philadelphia Marriott Hotel – ettorespa.com

 

• Q Lounge + Kitchen: Save 15% on dining bill and $2 off all Happy Hour drinks (excluding existing happy hour specials) – qphilly.com

 

• T Bar: Save 15% on food and drink – 117 S. 12th Street – tbarteas.com

 

• Woody’s: Free admission to the dance floor before midnight, save 20% on food, save $2.00 on all call and premium Happy Hour drinks – 202 S. 13th Street – woodysbar.com

 

• 12th Air Command: Free admission to the dance floor on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights – 254 S. 12th Street – 12thair.com

 

• El Vez: Save 10% of your food - 121 S. 13th Street – elvezrestaurant.com

 

• Blue Lotus Gallery: Buy one and save 50% on the second item of equal or greater value – 111 S. 12th Street – bluelotusgallery.com

 

• Fruits, Flowers, Incredibly Edible Delites: Save $5.00 on your purchase – 135 S. 13th Street - fruitflowers.com

 

• Stir Lounge: Save $2.00 on drinks (excludes Happy Hour specials) – 1705 Chancellor Street – stirphilly.com

 

• The Independent Hotel: Save $40 on all available room rates – 1234 Locus Street – theindependenthotel.com

 

• Philadelphia Movie Sites Tour: Save $7 or 20% on all tours booked – departs at the Independence Visitors Center - 6th & Market Streets – moviesitestour.com

 

• Duross & Langel: Save 25% on all Duross & Langel hand made soaps – 117 South 13th Street - durossandlangel.com

 

• XIII on 13: Save 13% on all purchases – 211 South 13th Street

 

• 13th Street Pizza: Free large fountain soda with any purchase – 209 South 13th Street – 13thstreetpizza.com

 

• Giovanni’s Room: Save 10% on purchases (not in addition to any other equal or greater discount) – 345 S. 12th Street – queerbooks.com

 

• K Salon: Save $5.00 on haircuts ($25.00 - $35.00 range) and receive a complimentary bottle of shampoo or styling product – 1216 Locust Street

 

• Tabu: Save 20% on food and $3.00 drafts all day/every day – 200 S. 12th Street – tabuphilly.com

 

• Valanni: Save 10% on your bill (excludes tax & gratuity) – 1229 Spruce Street – valanni.com

 

• Charlie Salon: Save 40% on haircuts – 203 S. 12th Street

 

• 12th Street Gym: Purchase 1 day pass and get a 2nd pass FREE – 204 S. 12th Street – 12thstreetgym.com

 

• Soleil Tanning Salon: 20% off one Advanced Tan – 202 S. 12th Street – soleiltanningservices.com

 

• Holiday Inn Express Midtown: $119.00 rate (plus tax), includes a deluxe continental breakfast, passes to Bally Total Fitness and free wireless internet – 1305 Walnut Street – himidtown.com

 

• Solefood at the Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Save 15% on lunch or dinner (excluding alcohol and tax) – 1200 Market Street – loewshotels.com

 

• Tavern on Camac: Save $2.00 on all drinks (excluding Happy Hour) – 243 S. Camac Street – tavernoncamac.com

 

• Andre Richard Salon - Save 10% off haircuts - 1218 Locust Street - andrerichardsalon.com

 

• Jake’s Sandwich Board: Save 10% off you order – 122 S. 12th Street - jakessandwichboard.com

 

• The Wardrobe Boutique: Save 10% on one item in the store (excludes designer items) – 1822 Spring Garden Street

 

 

For more information, please visit:

www.facebook.com/visitgayphilly

Declaration of The Independent

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to resolve their stress which has worned them down, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to vacation!!

 

…and Vacation you shall!

 

Come to Philadelphia to celebrate our Nation’s birth in the only true way it can be celebrated…in the location of it’s actual birth!  While visiting the city, and staying with all of us here at The Independent, you’re only a few steps away from the Independence Mall National Park, and Philadelphia Art Museum, and Rittenhouse Square (the prime locations to celebrate the parturition). 

 

 

Wawa presents welcome AMERICA Philadelphia, the official celebration of the 234th Birthday of the United States of America.  From June 25th, 2010 - July 5th, 2010, there is just a revolutionary-size amount of cool things to do.  The 25th kicks of “Taste of Philadelphia”, followed by an amazing night on the 26th, when the city will provide free fireworks, and a free concert that boasts Morris Day & The Time (funk included).  Join Morris Day, Jellybean Johnson, and the others of the iconic band as they run down their hits from the ’80s and ’90s to give you a funkadelic time.

 

Over the next few days, relax and enjoy the city, and during the next three evenings, enjoy a movie under the stars at Rittenhouse Square, the Art Museum, or Penn’s Landing, where movies such as Grease, Rocky, and Avatar will be screened for the crowds.  Guess what?!?!  They’re free…

 

Then, on the 3rd and 4th, really get in the patriotic mood and have fun at the city block party in Chinatown, all culminating with Goo Goo Dolls providing the star-power to the celebration on the night of the 4th, followed by probably the most impressive fireworks display presented anywhere from sea to shining sea.

 

Sooooooo, what are you waiting for?  If you have finished reading this and have not yet booked your stay with us you better start moving…we’ll wait…

 

 

…all booked and ready to go?  Good.  We’ll see you soon! 

 

Book a 10-day Advanced Purchase for a discounted rate (please note, Advanced Purchases are non-refundable, non-canceable, and non-changeable reservations that are pre-paid and charged on the day they are booked).  Time is running out for that great rate, so hurry!!

 

For more information on welcome AMERICA Philadelphia, please visit:

 

www.WelcomeAmerica.com

 

 

Let it Flow…responsibly of course…

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

For those from around the area, McGilligan’s Pub is a staple of the Philadelphia beer scene.  For almost (I’m getting to that in a second) 150 years, it’s been providing good times to Philadelphians and more quite well.

 

On June 6th celebrate the 150th (remember that almost from before?) anniversary of McGilligan’s Pub.  Located just a few blocks away from your favorite hotel (duh, The Independent), it’s the perfect spot to fill up on some great drinks and good food, and then very carefully walk back and take the elevator home for the evening.

 

Hurry up!!  Tickets are almost gone.  Below, information on the celebration and the history of the pub. 

 

“Originally called The Bell in Hand, the tavern opened 149 years ago inside a small row house. The laborers who frequented the place just called it McGillin’s after William McGillin, the Irish immigrant who owned the bar and raised his 13 children upstairs. The nickname stuck and the tavern grew to encompass the oyster house next door, the back alley/washroom, and the McGillin’s house.  In October 2008, Gourmet magazine named McGillin’s to its list of 14 coolest bars in the U.S. McGillin’s was named one of the Top 100 nightclubs and bars in the U.S. by editors of Nightclub and Bar magazine in 2007 and 2008. McGillin’s is routinely named Philadelphia’s best Irish pub. In addition, McGillin’s became part of Midtown Village.

http://www.mcgillins.com/home.htm

DREAMGIRLS!

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

 

Direct from Harlem’s world famous Apollo Theater in New York City, a sensational new stage production of Dreamgirls comes to Philadelphia at the Academy of Music! Full of onstage joy and backstage drama, Dreamgirls tells the story of an up-and-coming, 1960s singing girl group, and the triumphs and tribulations that come with fame and fortune. With music by Academy Award nominee Henry Krieger and book and lyrics by Tony and Grammy-Award winner Tom Eyen, Dreamgirls features the unforgettable hits: “And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going,” “One Night Only” and “Listen.” Broadway director and choreographer Robert Longbottom (Bye Bye Birdie Broadway revival) and co-choreographer Shane Sparks (TV’s So You Think You Can Dance), along with some of Broadway’s top designers, re-envision this Tony and Academy Award winning musical so it sparkles like never before! [http://www.visitphilly.com/events-calendar/]

 

Be sure to reserve your room today, and enjoy our WINE AND DINE package to complement this amazing Broadway staple!

 

June 22nd - June 27th 2010.  RESERVE TODAY!!

 

http://reservations.WineandDinePackage

Dive into Diversity

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

We all have things to do…may they be important, or just fillers to make the time pass.  Most of us never have time to travel the world, most likely because we have obligations to our kids, spouses, jobs, and friends.

 

If you have ever been to Epcot located within Disney World in Orlando, Florida, you’ll find the entire world within your reach.  So much diversity within such a small enclosed area is just a pleasure to experience…but there’s always the factor that it’s fabricated (which it is) and you never have the true feeling of traveling the world.

 

 

Well, visit Philadelphia sporadically all summer long, and you get a taste of the world every week, with PECO’s Multicultural Series.  This series celebrates diversity all summer long, and you can too!

 

For a worldy taste of music, games, food, and more, visit:

 

http://www.delawareriverevents.com

 

Keep checking back every so often for a complete listing of events!!

The Full Package

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

 

JANE SMITH’S TO DO LIST: FRIDAY

  1. Drop kids off at school.
  2. Doctor’s Appointment.
  3. Client Meeting/Closing Negotiations.
  4. Lunch Meeting with Boss.
  5. Pick kids up at school.
  6. Grocery shopping for weekend.
  7. Feed kids.
  8. Drop kids off at Grandmom’s house for weekend.
  9. MEET SIGNIFICANT OTHER THE INDEPENDENT HOTEL FOR A WEEKEND GETAWAY WITH THE HOTEL’S SIGNATURE ROMANCE PACKAGE!!

 Jealous yet?  I would be too.  Jane Smith was surprised with a staycation from her significant other, and they’re enjoying the romance package this weekend.  Our signature romance package Romance Independent Style, will really help set the mood with inclusive overnight accommodations for two, a bottle of wine and a cheese and cracker presentation for the room, turndown service with chocolates, and complimentary light fare breakfast for two!  Let’s just say the Smiths’ night will be unforgettable! 

 

http://reservations.RomanceIndependentStyle

 

Which package would you like to surprise someone with?

 

For the History Buffs, try our Ancient Rome and America Exhibit Package. 

The Ancient Rome and America exhibit at the National Constitution Center (located almost too conveniently from the Independent) is appearing through August 1st.  This package will truly make you feel like a V.I.P.  This includes accommodations at the Independent, two V.I.P. Passes to the Ancient Rome and America exhibit, which includes access to the award-winning theatrical performance “Freedom Rising” and Singer’s Hall.

 

http://reservations.AncientRomePackage

 

 

Explore the city for the first time.

Don’t worry, we won’t hold it against you.  There is a first time for everything, but visiting Philadelphia for your first time should be highest on your to-do list.  If you’re a professional tourist, a family looking for a way to connect with the birth of our Nation, or a business person that has a day or two to explore, look no further, we have the best packages to offer you.

 

 

  • Brotherly Love Trolley Package

This package is a great way to see the city at your own pace.  With overnight accommodations, and two adult tickets for the Trolley Works (which are good for 24 hours with unlimited on/off privileges) take your time, soak in the city, and indulge in everything Philly has to offer.  Oh, and don’t forget “taste of Philadelphia” treat waiting for you when you check-in!

http://reservations.BrotherlyLoveTourPackage

 

 

  • iGlide Tours

iGlide Tours- a Segway Experience Tour of Philadelphia in the most EXCITING & FUN way possible, on the Segway PT.  After a brief training, your experience guide will escort you through Philadelphia’s (Art) Museum District speaking to you through state-of-the-art wireless headsets. The historical narrative will entertain you throughout your unforgettable experience.

Your experience will include:

·         Overnight accommodations for (2)
·         (2) – iGlide Philadelphia Art Museum District Tour Tickets
·         Riding your own Segway PT

 

http://reservations.IGlideTourPackage

 

 

  • Philly Food Tour Package

Indulge in Philly’s food, history, culture, and fun!  Eat like a local on this Philadelphia-themed tour that is a unique and fun way for visitors to experience the city!

This fun and delicious tour takes place in the heart of Philadelphia and includes over 7 stops including the Reading Terminal Market, more than 2 hours of indulging and less than 30 minutes of walking. This event is perfect for people of all ages. Make room, this is not only a tasting adventure, but a meal!  

The package includes overnight accommodations for two adults, (2) tickets to the Flavors of Philly Tour, and a Philadelphia Treat that will be given on the tour.

 

 

See The Starr(s)

Haven’t been to one of the new Stephen Starr restaurants?  Haven’t been to one at all, you say?!  Well, you need to enjoy one of Philadelphia’s staples…A STEPHEN STARR RESTAURANT!  With our Wine and Dine Independently package you’ll receive inclusive overnight accommodations for two, a complimentary bottle of wine from the hotel, and a $50.00 gift certificate valid at any 12 Starr Restaurants scattered throughout the city.  This package is great for a weekend getaway, a gift for a friend or loved one, or even for yourself if you’re travelling on business.

 

http://reservations.WineandDinePackage

 

Parking Wars

Parking in the city can be difficult, but no worries, with our Philly Overnight Package, and our Vist Philadelphia with Love Package, parking is included.  Of course, there are other specials that go with this package; for example: in addition to the complimentary parking for two nights, the overnight package includes gifts upon check-in, and the “Philly’s More Fun” Teddy Bear!  This package is available 7 days a week, because remember, Philly is more fun when you sleep over! And now your weekend is whenever you want it to be.

 

http://reservations.PhillyOvernightPackage

 

Our Vist Philadelphia with Love package also includes a welcome gift and complimentary parking, but it also includes  a $20.00 gift certificate to Reading Terminal Market, one of the most popular spots in the city for food and fun.  For a true Philadelphia experience, this is a great package.

 

http://reservations.VisitPhillywithLove

 

All of our signature packages are great for any occasion, and for any person, couple, or group.  For more information regarding our packages, visit the reservations section of our home page:

https://reservations.ihotelier.com/istay.cfm?hotelid=15322

 

Or call us directly to talk with a Guest Service Representative, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year!!  Call us today at: (215) 772 -1440

 

We’ll be seeing you soon!!