31 South 19th Street (0.44 km from Mutter Museum)
Located in Philadelphia 2625 feet from Mutter Museum Motto by Hilton Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square provides accommodations with a restaurant private parking a fitness centre and a bar.
238 South 20th Street (0.48 km from Mutter Museum)
Located in Philadelphia near Mutter Museum Barnes Foundation and Pennsylvania Convention Center Abode Philadelphia - Rittenhouse Square Locust St features free WiFi.
2929 Walnut Street (0.58 km from Mutter Museum)
AKA University City's apartments are partially residential, with a front desk and onsite amenities including a lounge, a restaurant, a fitness centre, and an indoor pool.
2929 Walnut Street (0.58 km from Mutter Museum)
AKA University City is conveniently located in the popular Philadelphia East area. The property features a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant experience. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at AKA University City.
1800 Market Street (0.58 km from Mutter Museum)
With a fitness centre The Pennsylvania Convention Center is 0.7 mi from the Sonesta Philadelphia Downtown Rittenhouse Square. Only 1.2 miles away is the historic Liberty Bell. The rooms include complimentary WiFi.
135 South 18th Street (0.61 km from Mutter Museum)
On the corner of 18th and Walnut Streets AKA Rittenhouse Square features fully furnished accommodations with spacious bedrooms full kitchens and amenities including on-site dining.
99 South 17 Street (0.71 km from Mutter Museum)
Located directly in the city center of Philadelphia this hotel has an on-site restaurant and lounge as well as a sauna. The Liberty Bell Center is 1.2 mi away.
One Logan Square (0.72 km from Mutter Museum)
desk at The Logan Philadelphia. Urban Farmer steakhouse offers on-site dining while the rooftop lounge serves cocktails and city views. Reading Terminal Market is 0.7 mi from the hotel while the Rocky Steps are 0.9 mi away. The Liberty Bell is 1.
The Mutter Museum is a medical museum located in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania. The museum is part of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and contains a collection of medical oddities, anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment.
The Mutter Museum was founded in 1863 by Dr. Thomas Dent Mutter, who donated his collection of medical specimens to The College of Physicians of Philadelphia with the intention of creating a museum that would be used for medical education. The museum has been open to the public since 1858, making it one of the oldest museums in the United States.
Today, the Mutter Museum is one of Philadelphia's most popular tourist attractions, attracting over 100,000 visitors each year. The museum's collections continue to grow and now include over 25,000 objects.