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Sunday 3 Night Package; Reserve a bed in a dorm room for 3 nights including any Sunday and your last night is only $15.00!

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FAQ's Apple Hostels of Philadelphia

How do I get to the hostel from the airport?  
Take the R1 train (follow the signs). Get off at the Market East Station. Take market Street towards 2nd Street (approximately 10 minutes walking distance to the hostel). Bank Street is between 3rd and 2nd Street on the right hand side. A taxi will get you from the Market East Station to the hostel for about $6 plus tip.

Shuttles are also available from the airport for about $15 per person plus tip.

Taxis to the hostel cost about $25 plus tip.
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How do I get to the hostel from the Greyhound bus station?
Walk along Market Street towards 2nd Street (approximately 15 minutes walking distance to the hostel). Bank Street is a very small street (like an alley) between 2nd and 3rd Streets, on the right hand side.
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How do I get to the hostel from the Amtrak train station?
Take the blue-line subway from the train station. Get off on 2nd Street. Bank Street is a very small street between 2nd and 3rd Streets, Bank Street will be on the left hand side.
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What are hostels anyway?
Originally called youth hostels, they originated in 1912 in Germany as a way of getting young urbanites out of the cities and into the countryside during the summer months. Now, nearly a hundred years later, hostels can be found nearly everywhere. They offer shared accommodation but instead of renting a room, the guest will rent a bed in a dorm room.  Many hostels also offer private rooms as well. Hostels usually have a common kitchen so that guests can prepare their own food and thus cut down on expenses. Hostels are also supposed to be places to socialize, where travelers can share their stories with one another, and learn about each other’s different cultural backgrounds. To facilitate this, the better hostels (such as ours) will have lounges or other common areas where their guests can gather round in.
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Why do you have such strict check-in requirements?
Apple Hostels of Philadelphia is an international hostel that caters mostly to travelers from other countries.  We do not rent our beds out to persons moving to Philadelphia or simply looking for a cheap place to stay.  In order to protect the safety of our guests, we require that each of our guests provide a foreign passport, a Canadian driver’s license or out-of-state college ID and government-issued ID to check in. You may also be asked to provide proof of current international travel.
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Do you allow people under the age of 18 to stay at your hostel?
Persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or school-appointed chaperone.
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What tours and activities do you offer?
Please visit both our Tours and Events pages for the most up-to-date list of activities.

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Do your prices include taxes?
We breakdown the price for you on our Rates page, but if we ever just show a single price, than that includes all taxes.  The “Internet” rate on our Rates page includes all taxes.
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I hate hostels that charge me for using my credit card. Do you do that too?
We think that sucks too! No, we do not charge any extra fees if you want to pay by credit card. Sure we have to pay a small fee to the credit card companies, but its so much less hassle for us than having to deal with bills and coins.
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Do I need a sleeping bag?
NOOOO! Sleeping bags are the best way of spreading bed bugs from a really bad hostel you stayed at into our very nice clean hostel. We don’t have bed bugs and we don’t want them so please leave your sleeping bags at home!
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Do you give student discounts?
We’ll give you a $2 discount per night if you show us your ISIC, IYTC, VIP or BUNAC card.
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Do I need a membership to stay at your hostel?
Well, not really, but it would help. We're affiliated with Hostelling International, so if you don't have an HI membership then you'll have to pay an additional $3 per night.
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What time can I check in?
Check-in time is after 2:00 pm, once housekeeping has finished tidying up the hostel. If you arrive to Philadelphia earlier than that, you are welcome to leave your bags in our luggage storage at the hostel and have a look around the city.
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Are there lockers in the dorm rooms?
Yes, but you have to have your own padlock. Padlocks are usually available for sale at our reception desk.
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Where can I park my car?
We recommend the parking garage on 2nd Street between Chestnut St and Walnut St. It is open 24 hours and about 17 Dollars a day.
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Will there be a bathroom in my dorm room?
There are common bathrooms on each floor, each with 4 showers.
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Is there a grocery store nearby?
You can get basic things at a market located at the corner of 2nd Street and Market Street, which is less than a 5 minute walk from the hostel.  If you need a large grocery store, than we suggest going to Super Fresh Food Market located at 309 S. 5th Street, which is about 6 blocks from the hostel.
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When is check out time?
Check out time is 11 am.
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Can I store my luggage at the hostel when I check out?
Absolutely. We have a storage room where you can leave your luggage for free for the whole day after checking out. You can also use all hostel facilities until you leave later in the day.
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Finding Us

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We’re in the centre
of the Old City!
32 Bank Street
Philadelphia, PA
19106
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