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    Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia

    150Pearl Points

    Historic address, apartment-style rooms, easy booking.

    Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia, Hotel in Philadelphia

    About Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia

    Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel delivers apartment-style suites inside a landmark 1894 building on North Broad Street. Easy to book and well-suited to travelers who want kitchen facilities and more space than a standard hotel room. Skip it if full-service amenities or a central Rittenhouse-area location matter more to you.

    Quick Verdict

    Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel is easy to book and offers something genuinely different from Philadelphia's standard hotel options: apartment-style suites inside one of North Broad Street's most architecturally significant buildings. If you want a room with a kitchen, more square footage than a typical downtown hotel, and a address that carries real historical weight, this is worth booking. If you need full-service amenities — a restaurant on-site, a spa, a concierge team — look elsewhere.

    The Stay

    The Divine Lorraine Hotel opened in 1894 and was one of the first racially integrated hotels in the United States, a fact that gives this address genuine historical standing rather than manufactured character. Mint House operates its aparthotel model here, converting the upper floors into furnished suites with full kitchens and living areas. That format is the central booking question: you are choosing self-sufficiency over service. There is no room service, and dining options mean heading out to North Broad Street's growing restaurant corridor or stocking the kitchen yourself.

    The suite-vs-standard question is the right one to ask here. Because Mint House's model is built around suite-style units rather than traditional hotel rooms, you are already opting into larger-than-average accommodations by default. The upgrade decision becomes less about square footage and more about floor level, view, and specific finishes. For a solo traveler or a couple who primarily needs a well-located Philadelphia base with cooking capability, the standard Mint House unit likely covers the ground. Families or groups staying multiple nights who will actually use the kitchen will extract the most value from the format.

    Location is a genuine trade-off. 699 N Broad Street puts you in the emerging Arts District corridor, closer to the Met Philadelphia and the Barnes Foundation than to Rittenhouse Square or Old City. That is a positive if cultural venues are your priority. It is a less central position for business travelers or anyone orienting around Center City dining and nightlife, where options like The Rittenhouse Hotel or Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia place you closer to the action.

    Booking is direct with no waitlist pressure. For broader context on where this fits in the city's accommodation options, see our full Philadelphia hotels guide. Travelers planning around food should also check our full Philadelphia restaurants guide before arrival, since dining out will be your primary option.

    Other Pearl-tracked properties worth comparing at the upper end of the US market include Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside, Raffles Boston, and Aman New York , none of which share Mint House's self-service model, which tells you exactly who this property is and is not for.

    Quick reference: 699 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19123. Easy to book. Aparthotel format with kitchen suites. No on-site dining. Arts District location.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is check-in like at Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia?

    Mint House runs a contactless, app-based check-in process, so there is no traditional front desk queue. You access your room through the Mint House app, which suits solo travelers and anyone arriving late. The property is at 699 N Broad St, placing you in the North Broad corridor rather than Center City, so factor in transit or rideshare time from 30th Street Station.

    How is the dining at Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia?

    Mint House does not operate a full-service restaurant on-site. The apartment-style room format means you have a kitchen, which is the point: cook in or order delivery rather than relying on hotel dining. For sit-down options, North Broad Street has grown its restaurant scene in recent years, and Center City dining is a short ride away.

    Is Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia family-friendly?

    The apartment-style layout works well for families: you get a kitchen, more floor space, and separation from standard hotel room constraints. The Divine Lorraine building at 699 N Broad St is a genuine piece of Philadelphia history, which adds some educational interest for older kids. For families who want a pool or dedicated kids' programming, this property does not offer that, and The Rittenhouse Hotel or Four Seasons at Comcast Center would be a better fit.

    How is the pool and spa at Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia?

    There is no pool or spa at Mint House at The Divine Lorraine. This is a focused apartment-hotel concept, not a full-amenity resort. If access to a pool or spa is a priority, the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center or The Rittenhouse Hotel are the properties to consider in Philadelphia.

    Which room category is best at Mint House at The Divine Lorraine Hotel – Philadelphia?

    Mint House units with a full kitchen and separate living area are the strongest reason to choose this property over a standard hotel room. If you are staying more than two nights or traveling with another person, the added space justifies the booking over a comparable-priced downtown hotel. Solo travelers on a single night may find the format more than they need, in which case Guild House Philadelphia or W Philadelphia offer a more straightforward overnight.

    Location

    699 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19123

    Philadelphia, United States

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    Also Consider

    Against Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center, Mint House is in a different category entirely. The Four Seasons delivers full-service luxury at a significantly higher price point, with a rooftop pool, dedicated spa, and concierge depth that Mint House simply does not offer. If budget allows and service is the priority, the Four Seasons wins. Mint House competes on space, character, and value — not on amenities.

    The Rittenhouse Hotel offers a more traditional full-service experience in a better-connected neighborhood for most visitors. If you are staying for business or want walkable access to Center City's best dining and retail, The Rittenhouse is the more practical choice. Mint House makes more sense if you specifically want the North Broad corridor, the aparthotel format, or the building's architectural history.

    Guild House Philadelphia and Anna and Bel offer boutique alternatives worth considering for travelers who want personality without the full-service overhead. The W Philadelphia is the better pick if nightlife proximity and a younger, higher-energy environment are your priority. Mint House sits apart from all of them by virtue of its kitchen-suite model — book it when that format genuinely fits your trip, not just because the address is interesting.

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