Phone Number 9094600078
Renaissance Allentown
12 North 7th Street, Near PPL Center, In Allentown (Hamilton District), Allentown, PA 18101, United States
Rating
4.4
GreenLeader
2024
Price Level
$$$
Rooms
170
Pets
Yes
from $ 1,598.19
16
May

Renaissance Allentown, Allentown

Renaissance Allentown

Go beyond the conventions of an ordinary hotel stay at Renaissance Allentown Hotel. Surrounded by many of downtown's most beloved locales, our historic building is attached to the PPL Center and mere steps away from the Allentown Art Museum. Elevate your experience by taking advantage of our full-service restaurant, The Dime, serving locally sourced fare in an upscale atmosphere. Additionally, we are home to 11,000 square feet of flexible event space, composed of 18 distinctive venues. From corporate trainings to wedding celebrations, we possess the amenities necessary to enhance your event. After a long day, find a welcome reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city in our luxurious accommodations, complete with complimentary Wi-Fi, and flat-panel Smart TVs. Stay in shape during your trip with a visit to our fitness center. Whether traveling for business or leisure, Renaissance Allentown Hotel offers professional service and a local flare.

Renaissance Allentown

Price & Availability

Select your room

Room

Standard King Room ·

Room Only · King
Total
$ 1,598.20
Renaissance Allentown

Habitación, 1 Cama De Matrimonio Grande ·

Room Only
Total
$ 1,642.92
Room

Standard King Room ·

Bed & Breakfast for 1 Guest · King
Total
$ 2,658.69
Room

Standard 2 Queen Room ·

Bed & Breakfast for 1 Guest · 2 Queen
Total
$ 2,726.24
Renaissance Allentown

Habitación, 2 Camas De Matrimonio ·

Room Only
Total
$ 2,955.40
Room

Standard 2 Queen Room ·

Room Only · 2 Queen
Total
$ 2,964.21

Overall

Excellent
4.4
503 reviews
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Customers Review

Value 4
Location 5
Cleanliness 4.6
Comfort 4.7
Neighborhood 4.1
Amenities 4.1
Condition 4.7
Recomendation 86.6%
“I would have put 5 stars if it had not been hard to warm up the room. It remained cold no matter how high I put the heat up. Also the blackout curtains would really worked if the designer had thought about blocking the light coming from the top. It is missing a wood covering like you see in many hotels.It is unfortunate to have fancy blocking light curtains which cannot really do the job in the morning. The room I had was very clean, nicely decorated, and spacious with beautiful large windows. The bed was comfortable. There was a mini fridge and little coffee maker. The bathroom was also well done and pleasant. The perks were great but it might only be for platinum members (not sure): a beautiful lounge with goodies to take to your room such as hot cocoa, latte, teas, fruits, sodas… and at any time. Free breakfast in the restaurant on the weekend or if there is no service available at that time in the lounge. There are nice little stores right next to the hotel such as nail parlor, Starbucks, donut store… and if the stadium next door is open then there more to choose from.”
— virginie gimenez
“I’ve stayed at The Renaissance in Washington D.C., so I thought this would be as nice a stay as that one, however it was not. I could tell the room wasn’t properly cleaned because the bed was wrinkled and there were handprints on the window. It has to be because the low staff. The weirdest thing about the hotel is the entrance. We had trouble finding the entrance, circling the hotel until we finally found a parking garage.. even that was weird. We had to walk through another building to get to the hotel. Late at night we heard cars racing. The hotel also smells.. Like I understand their signature is the perfume, but wow. It was so strong. It’s intolerable. I agree with others, the area is sketchy and it’s like a ghost town. Staying here makes me question how it managed to get almost 5 stars. I stay at hotels a lot and this was surprising… definitely would not stay here. I think I’m done with Renaissance.”
— Jessica Warner