Our family of 3 adults traveled to Philadelphia to enjoy a chilly 4-day Spring getaway. We stayed in an apartment which was conveniently located near numerous retail, grocery, and food spots. The unit is in a secure and historic building, offering a spacious patio and free on-site covered parking. While we were very happy with having 3 separate beds, which were all very comfortable, as well as a full kitchen and 2 bathrooms with great showers, the photos of the unit as advertised did not match reality. For instance, the sofa bed is the only living room seating with any kind of back support and only accommodates 2 out of potentially 6 people that can stay in this unit. Sleeping was challenging due to the fact that the walls are very thin and we could hear almost everything going on in neighboring units. There are burn marks in the downstairs room as well. For travelers who wish to spend more time in the unit, there is only one television and it is streaming only, which could be difficult for many users. The parking amenity did not come without its setbacks: the property’s excuse for a parking garage is a converted ancient warehouse with crumbling ceilings, no elevator or accessibility, rough inclines and landings that can easily scrape vehicles, and was 2 buildings away from the unit. All-in-all, I would rate this property 2.5 out of 5 stars.