The Windsor Suites Philadelphia — Full Kitchen + Rooftop Infinity Pool, Best Value on Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Most hotels at this price point give you a bed, a small desk, and a mini-fridge you barely open. The Windsor Suites does something different: every single room is a proper suite with a full kitchen — fridge, stovetop, microwave, and cooking equipment ready to use. Then add a rooftop infinity pool and Skydeck with a genuine Philadelphia skyline view on top. Score 8.4/10 from over 3,400 verified reviews on Booking.com. Starting from $110 for a Studio Suite. Honest take: for the value you get — space, kitchen, location, and that rooftop — this is one of the strongest deals on the Parkway.
There is a version of this hotel that sounds too good to be true: a $110-a-night room in central Philadelphia with a full kitchen, a rooftop infinity pool, and a location on Benjamin Franklin Parkway between the Museum of Art and City Hall. But 3,400-plus guests on Booking.com giving it an 8.4/10 is not the kind of number you fake. The recurring theme in the reviews is straightforward — guests kept saying they got more than they expected. Not surprising for a chain hotel, but genuinely earned here given what is actually on offer: full kitchens in every suite (not a mini-fridge, not a microwave bolted to a shelf — stovetop, fridge, full cooking setup) and a rooftop that real guests describe as a highlight of their stay, not a marketing afterthought.
"The kitchen in the room saved us a lot of money over the week. And the rooftop pool at sunset — the skyline view was honestly better than we expected. For this price in Philly, I would book here again without thinking."
Two room types anchor the stay. A Studio Suite runs $110–180 per night — open-plan layout combining the sleeping and kitchen areas in one generous space, well-suited to solo travelers or couples on shorter trips. The One-Bedroom Suite costs $150–230 per night with a separate bedroom door and more defined living space, which is the pick for longer stays or two people who want to actually have a quiet corner each. In both cases the kitchen is fully stocked with appliances: refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, and the kind of cookware that means you can actually make a proper meal rather than just reheating takeout. Multiple guests mention saving $30–50 per day by buying groceries nearby and cooking in — if you are staying three or more nights or traveling with another person, the math genuinely works.
The feature guests mention most often in reviews is the rooftop infinity pool and Skydeck — an outdoor pool at the top of the building where the water edge meets the Philadelphia skyline. In the evening, with the city lights coming on and the Art Museum in the near distance, it is the kind of view that makes guests wish they had more nights booked. The Skydeck sitting area alongside the pool is popular in the late afternoon. Come up just before sunset if you want a good spot — the area fills up. The hotel sits on Benjamin Franklin Pkwy at 1700, the grand Haussmann-inspired boulevard that connects City Hall to the Museum District. The Philadelphia Museum of Art (the Rocky steps) is a 10–12 minute walk; Logan Square, with its fountain and dining options, is immediately adjacent.
For getting around, the key is Suburban Station (SEPTA), seven minutes on foot. From there you can board the Regional Rail in multiple directions, the Market-Frankford Line (MFL), and connect to the Broad Street Line (BSL) heading south. For World Cup 2026, Lincoln Financial Field — the host venue for Philadelphia matches — is about 20 minutes on the SEPTA BSL to the NRG station at the south end of the line. On match days, take the train rather than trying to Uber; road traffic south of the stadiums becomes a genuine problem. The hotel's Parkway location is not walking distance to the stadium, but the public transport connection is reliable and easy to navigate.
A few things worth knowing honestly before you book. The standard rate of $110 is the floor, not the guaranteed price — during events, conventions, or anything that fills the city, rates push well above $180 for the same Studio Suite. Book early, especially for World Cup match weeks. The SEPTA BSL connection to the stadium is not direct from the hotel — you walk to Suburban Station, get on a connecting train, and then ride south. Not complicated, but it adds 10 minutes each direction versus a hotel on Broad Street itself. Some reviews mention the furnishings in older rooms feeling dated relative to newer properties in the city; the rooms are functional and well-maintained but the decor in some suites reflects the building's age. And parking in the hotel garage carries an additional charge, which adds to the total cost if you're driving in.
Put simply: The Windsor Suites is the best value extended-stay option on Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and possibly in central Philadelphia at this price point. Over 3,400 guests confirmed it. It is the right call for families who want to cook and save on dining, groups of friends who need real room to spread out without paying five-star rates, longer-stay visitors who value a proper kitchen over a hotel restaurant, and World Cup travelers who want to be central, connected, and not broke after a week. If you need walking distance to the stadium, a full-service spa, or the feel of a brand-new build — there are better fits in our Philadelphia list.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Full kitchen in every suite — significant savings on food costs for multi-night stays
- ✓ Rooftop infinity pool and Skydeck with Philadelphia skyline views
- ✓ Excellent Parkway location: Art Museum, Logan Square, City Hall all accessible on foot
- ✓ Suburban Station (SEPTA) 7-min walk — easy access to all transit lines
- ! Rates jump well above $180 during events or busy periods — book early
- ! Not directly on SEPTA BSL; need to walk to Suburban Station first to connect south
- ✓ All-suite format means more space than comparably priced standard hotel rooms
- ✓ Philadelphia Museum of Art and Logan Square within walking distance
- ! Some rooms show their age in decor and furnishings
- ! Hotel garage parking costs extra — factor in if driving
- 💡If you need to be walking distance from Lincoln Financial Field · This hotel is in central Philly — you'll take SEPTA BSL south to NRG station (~20 min) · For hotels closer to the stadium, look at properties in South Philadelphia near Packer Ave
- 💡If you want full five-star amenities and a hotel spa · The Windsor Suites' selling point is space and kitchen, not fine dining or a wellness center · See Loews Philadelphia or Canopy by Hilton for that experience
- 💡If you haven't booked yet and World Cup dates are approaching · Prices spike fast and rooms fill quickly during match weeks · Book a Free Cancellation rate now to lock in pricing while your plans solidify
Heading to Philadelphia for the World Cup?
Philadelphia is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach Lincoln Financial Field on match day.