Historic HotelThe Notary Hotel in Philadelphia is a historic landmark with a rich past rooted in the city’s civic life. Originally built in 1926 and designed by architect Philip Johnson, the building once served as the City Hall Annex, where residents would have official documents notarized. Reflecting its past, the hotel embraces a theme of notarization through unique touches like custom seals on guest card sleeves and a curated selection of locally made products.
The building itself showcases Classical Revival architecture, featuring grand stone archways on the ground floor and stately exterior columns. Before its transformation into The Notary, it previously housed a Courtyard by Marriott. Today, the renovated space preserves key historical details while incorporating modern upgrades, such as marble floors, elegant chandeliers, and intricate bronze molding, offering guests a blend of old-world charm and contemporary luxury.
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