Hotel in Philadelphia, United States
The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel
150ptsSolid University City base, Hilton points included.

About The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel
The Inn at Penn is a full-service Hilton in Philadelphia's University City, best suited to campus visitors, Penn Medicine travelers, and business travelers who want reliable service and easy Hilton Honors access. It's a practical, mid-to-upper-mid-range choice for the neighborhood — not the most atmospheric option in the city, but consistently dependable and easy to book.
The Inn at Penn: A Practical First-Timer's Verdict
The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel sits at 3600 Sansom St in Philadelphia's University City neighborhood, directly adjacent to the University of Pennsylvania campus. For first-timers, the pitch is direct: you're paying for a full-service Hilton in a walkable academic neighborhood, with Penn's campus, 30th Street Station, and the Museum of Natural History all within reasonable reach. If your trip is anchored to Penn — a campus visit, a conference, or a hospital appointment at Penn Medicine — this is the most logical base in the city. If you're visiting for leisure and want to be closer to Rittenhouse Square or Old City, you should weigh that geography carefully before booking.
Because the venue database has limited pricing and amenity data on file, specific nightly rates aren't confirmed here. As a full-service Hilton property in an urban university setting, expect mid-range to upper-mid pricing typical of that brand tier , more accessible than the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center, but positioned above budget options like Knights Inn Philadelphia. Check the Hilton website directly for current rates and availability.
The editorial angle worth focusing on here is the human element: Hilton's service infrastructure at a property like this is designed for reliability over surprise. For a first-time visitor, that consistency is a feature. You're unlikely to encounter the kind of staffing unpredictability that affects smaller independent hotels. If you're traveling solo on business, the front desk and concierge setup should handle standard logistics , directions, restaurant recommendations, transport , without friction. That said, if you're looking for the kind of personalized, memory-making service that distinguishes a stay at The Rittenhouse Hotel or Guild House Philadelphia, a branded Hilton property won't match that depth.
Booking is easy , standard Hilton Honors reservations apply, and availability is generally not constrained the way it would be at a boutique property. If you hold Hilton Honors status, this is a sensible place to earn or redeem points. Walk-in availability is plausible outside Penn event weekends, but graduation and major university events will compress room supply significantly, so book ahead if your dates overlap with Penn's academic calendar.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 3600 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
- Neighborhood: University City, adjacent to Penn campus
- Booking difficulty: Easy , standard Hilton Honors reservations
- Loyalty program: Hilton Honors points earn and redemption apply
- Leading for: Campus visits, Penn Medicine trips, University City business
- Caution: Book well ahead during Penn graduation, move-in weekends, and major campus events
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How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how The Inn at Penn stacks up against other Philadelphia hotels.
Compare The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel | Easy | — | ||
| Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center | Unknown | — | ||
| Guild House Philadelphia | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — | |
| The Rittenhouse Hotel | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — | |
| Anna and Bel | Unknown | — | ||
| W Philadelphia | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the location of The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel?
The location is the property's strongest argument. Sitting directly on the University of Pennsylvania campus at 3600 Sansom St, it puts you a short walk from 30th Street Station (Amtrak connections, regional rail) and within easy reach of Center City by transit. If your trip involves Penn, Drexel, or the Schuylkill corridor, this address is a practical win. For pure access to Old City or Rittenhouse Square nightlife, expect a 15-20 minute commute.
Which room category is best at The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel?
Request a room on an upper floor facing away from Sansom Street to reduce street and campus noise — a practical consideration for a building embedded in an active university neighborhood. Standard king rooms cover the basics for solo or couple stays. If you're travelling with a colleague or need workspace, a suite or junior suite format gives you the separation that a single room won't. Hilton Honors status can improve your upgrade odds at check-in without extra cost.
Do loyalty programs work at The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel?
Yes — as a full Hilton property at 3600 Sansom St, it earns and redeems Hilton Honors points at standard rates. For frequent Hilton travelers, this is a straightforward redemption property: demand is driven by university events and corporate travel rather than leisure peaks, so award availability can be reasonable outside Penn graduation weekends or major sports events. Diamond and Gold members should expect modest upgrade consideration given the property's size and occupancy patterns.
How does The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Against the Four Seasons at Comcast Center or The Rittenhouse Hotel, The Inn at Penn sits in a clearly different tier — those properties offer higher-end finishes and Center City addresses at a corresponding price premium. W Philadelphia offers a more style-forward alternative closer to downtown if that's your preference. The Inn at Penn's actual advantage is campus proximity: for University City business, no other option on this list puts you closer to the action. See the comparison table below for a side-by-side breakdown.
What is check-in like at The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel?
Standard Hilton hotel check-in applies: 3 PM standard, with early check-in subject to availability and Hilton Honors status. The Digital Key feature through the Hilton app lets you bypass the front desk if you'd rather go straight to your room — useful during busy move-in weekends or Penn commencement when the lobby sees heavy traffic. If you're arriving during a major university event, flag your arrival time in advance.
How is the pool and spa at The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel?
The Inn at Penn has a fitness center on-site, consistent with standard Hilton full-service properties at this tier. Specific details on pool access or spa facilities are not confirmed in available data for this location — verify directly before booking if those amenities factor into your decision. For a hotel with confirmed spa and pool facilities in Philadelphia, The Rittenhouse Hotel is the more reliable option.
Is The Inn at Penn, a Hilton Hotel good for business travel?
Yes, with a specific profile in mind: it works well for anyone whose meetings are in University City — Penn Medicine, Drexel, or the broader research corridor. The Hilton brand delivers consistent Wi-Fi, meeting space, and loyalty infrastructure. For business travelers based in Center City or the financial district, the commute adds friction that makes W Philadelphia or a downtown Marriott a more efficient base. The calculus shifts entirely if your meetings are on or near campus.
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