Hotel in Philadelphia, United States
The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton
150ptsSolid Hilton Honors base, central Philadelphia address.

About The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton
The Logan Philadelphia is a Hilton Curio Collection property at One Logan Square, well-placed for business travel with walkable access to the convention center and Center City offices. Hilton Honors members get the most value here. Leisure travelers wanting more character should consider The Rittenhouse Hotel or Guild House Philadelphia instead.
Verdict
The Logan Philadelphia sits at One Logan Square in a position that works hard for business travelers: walkable to the convention center district, close to Center City offices, and with Hilton Honors points attached. Without published rack rates to reference, the honest framing is this — as part of Hilton's Curio Collection, you're getting a branded independent-style property that aims to feel local without sacrificing the loyalty-program infrastructure that road warriors depend on. If that trade-off matters to you, this is a reasonable call. If you want something with more personality and no loyalty strings, look elsewhere.
The Property
The Logan occupies the building facing Logan Square, one of Philadelphia's five original public squares, which means the address alone does some work. The hotel is positioned as an upscale option in a city where upscale covers a wide range — from boutique independents to full-service flagships. As a Curio Collection property, it sits within the Hilton family, which means standard Hilton Honors benefits apply: points earning, elite status recognition, and direct-booking perks. For the business traveler running up nights on a corporate account or personal points strategy, that's a tangible advantage over independent hotels in the same price tier.
Logan Square is genuinely central for Philadelphia work trips. The Pennsylvania Convention Center is within reasonable walking distance, and the neighborhood puts you close to the museum district along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway , useful if a client dinner or post-meeting walk is on the agenda. Center City's core business addresses are accessible without a cab. If your trip is anchored at the convention center or midtown office buildings, the location holds up against alternatives like Kimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia or Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia, both of which are competitive on location but run on IHG's loyalty network instead.
Booking is direct , standard Hilton channels apply, and availability is generally not a constraint outside major convention weeks in Philadelphia. That's worth noting: the convention calendar here can spike both rates and scarcity, so timing your stay around those windows matters more than at some peer properties. Check the Philadelphia Convention Center schedule before you commit to dates, particularly if you have flexibility. For context on what else Philadelphia has to offer in and around this tier, see our full Philadelphia hotels guide.
Who Should Book
The Logan makes the most sense for Hilton Honors members on business trips who want a central Philadelphia address without going to the full-service expense of the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center. It's also a reasonable pick for value-seekers who want a recognizable brand with points upside. If you're traveling for leisure and points don't move the needle, The Rittenhouse Hotel or Guild House Philadelphia will give you more character for similar or comparable spend. Explore our full Philadelphia restaurants guide and our full Philadelphia bars guide to plan what's around you once you're checked in.
Compare The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton | Easy | — | |
| Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center | Unknown | — | |
| Guild House Philadelphia | Unknown | — | |
| The Rittenhouse Hotel | Unknown | — | |
| Anna and Bel | Unknown | — | |
| W Philadelphia | Unknown | — |
How The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton stacks up against the competition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do loyalty programs work at The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton?
Yes. The Logan is a Hilton Honors property, so points earn and redemptions apply at standard Curio Collection rates. If you already hold Hilton status, this is one of the more practical places to use it in Philadelphia — central address at One Logan Square, without the rate premium of a flagship full-service property. Marriott and Hyatt members won't find a partner benefit here.
Is The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton good for business travel?
For most business trips to Philadelphia, yes. The One Logan Square address puts you within walking distance of the convention center district and the broader Center City business corridor. It functions as a reliable Hilton Honors base rather than a destination stay, which suits short itineraries where location and loyalty points matter more than hotel atmosphere.
How does The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton compare to nearby hotels?
The Logan sits between budget-end options and the full-service luxury tier. The Four Seasons at Comcast Center and The Rittenhouse Hotel both offer a higher service level and more pronounced Philadelphia character, but at a steeper rate. The Logan makes more sense when the priority is a central address with Hilton Honors benefits rather than an experiential stay. The W Philadelphia is a closer competitor on price and brand positioning.
When is the best time to book The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton?
Philadelphia hotel rates spike around major convention center events and Penn commencement weekends in May, so booking those periods several weeks out is advisable. For standard business travel, the Logan's rates are generally more flexible. If you're targeting a specific Logan Square–facing room, book early — the address is the main draw and those room types go first.
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- 1800 Walnut St1800 Walnut St puts you at the heart of Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia's most walkable hospitality corridor. Book in January through March for the best rate-to-experience ratio — the same address, the same access, at prices well below peak spring and fall. Straightforward to book, with strong nearby alternatives if availability is tight.
- Kimpton Hotel Monaco PhiladelphiaKimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia is an easy book in a strong location — 433 Chestnut St puts you in Old City, steps from the city's historic core. The converted 1907 Beaux-Arts building delivers more architectural character than most hotels at this price tier. Book direct through IHG for the best rate; skip it if a full spa and pool are your priority.
- Kimpton Hotel Palomar PhiladelphiaKimpton Hotel Palomar Philadelphia is a design-forward mid-luxury hotel in Rittenhouse Square that works well for couples and business travellers who want character over corporate polish. The on-site dining is convenient rather than destination-worthy, so plan to eat off-property for special occasions. Booking is easy through IHG One Rewards, with no waitlist pressure outside peak season.
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