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Thomas Bond House Bed and Breakfast


Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1769 four-story Georgian located in the heart of Old City, Philadelphia, steps from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bed & Breakfast:This 1769 Georgian row house sits almost directly across from the back of Independence Park. The proprietors, who hail from North Carolina, have turned the guest rooms into cheerful, comfortable, colonial-style accommodations, renovated completely in 2002. The charming parlor has pink sofas and a replica Chippendale double chair, while the breakfast room has four tables for four. All rooms are individually decorated and feature private bathrooms and period furnishings. Fresh-baked cookies are put out each evening for bedtime snacking. The hotel is named for its first occupant, the doctor who co-founded Pennsylvania Hospital with Benjamin Franklin.
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Bedroom The 12 guestrooms have been carefully restored and exquisitely furnished with period furniture and authentic accessories to meet the most discriminating taste. Two of the bedrooms are arranged as suites with queen-size beds, full-size sofa beds, working fireplaces and whirlpool baths. One of the suites has an adjoining room available, if desired. All other bedrooms have either double or queen-size beds. The downstairs meeting room is available for meetings and parties. Bedroom

Room Tariff (Single or Double Occupancy Per Day)
Second Floor
Dr. Thomas Bond, Jr. Room Queen-size canopy rice high-poster bed, working fireplace, whirlpool tub with shower, double-size sofa bed, sitting area. $190*
Elizabeth Benson Chew Bond Room Two double-size pencil post beds, whirlpool tub with shower. $165*
William Penn Room One double-size bed and one twin-size pencil post bed, tub/shower. $155*
Benjamin Eldridge Room Queen-size pencil post bed, tub/shower. $135
Third Floor
Dr. Thomas Bond, Sr. Room Queen-size rice high-poster bed, working fireplace, whirlpool tub with shower, double-size sofa bed, sitting area, connecting door to the Sarah Venables Bond Room. $190*
Sarah Venables Bond Room Queen-size rice poster bed, shower, connecting door to the Dr. Thomas Bond, Sr. Room. $135
Phineas Bond Room Queen-size pencil post high-poster bed, shower. $125
James S. Cox Room Queen-size half moon full-panel bed, shower. $135
Catherine 'Hetty' Cox Markoe Room Double-size wrought-iron framed bed, shower. $115
John Adams Room Double-size cannonball pine bed, shower. $115
Fourth Floor
Benjamin Franklin Room One double-size wrought-iron framed bed and one twin-size bed, tub/shower. $135*
Robert Fulton Room Double-size cannonball pine bed, shower, view of Delaware River. $135
*An additonal $25/day for each person over two.

Parking is available next door.
The City Tavern, across the street, is open for lunch and dinner, and serves traditional Colonial period fare.

Room Rates Include:
  • Continental plus breakfast during the week and a full, gourmet breakfast on the weekends
  • Wine and cheese nightly
  • Coffee, tea, soda, ice water throughout the day
  • Evening treat
  • Free local telephone calls
  • Free WiFi internet

All rooms have a view of Welcome Park, the site of William Penn's home in Philadelphia, within Independence Historic Park. Additionally, all rooms have a cable television, radio alarm clock, telephone, hair dryer in bathroom, writing desk and individually controlled heat and air conditioning.

Policies

  • Advanced, minimum one day up to 50% of reservation, deposit, either cash, credit card, or check is required to hold a reservation.
    • Deposit, if not provided at time reservation is made, must be received within 7 calendar days.
    • It will be refunded if cancellation is made 48 hours prior to scheduled arrival date.
    • Otherwise, it is not refundable unless the room is rented to another guest.
  • Check-in: 3 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Check-out: 12 noon, unless special arrangements are made.
    • Baggage can be held in a secure area before or after these times.
  • All rates are subject to a 14% tax: 6% for Pennsylvania sales tax; 1% City of Philadelphia sales tax; and 7% hotel occupancy tax.
  • Swimming and health club available nearby for a minimal fee.
  • No pets.
  • Children are welcome as long as they will respect the historic fabric of the building, the value of the antiques, and are sensitive to the presence of our other guests.
  • Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, travelers checks, personal checks with identification, and cash are accepted.

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Thomas Bond House Bed and Breakfast
129 South 2nd Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania   19106
(215) 923-8523
(800) 845-2663

Fax: (215) 923-8504
email:
Thomas Lantry (Owner); Dan Weese (Innkeeper)

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www.thomasbondhousebandb.com/

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