Philadelphia Marriott Downtown Hotel
1201 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19107 (215) 625-2900

Podcast Movement is located in the middle of all the Philly action! Check out the two below resources for custom Podcast Movement guides to Philly!

AWeber's Guide to Philly
"Insiders's Guide to Philly" from attendee Brian Adoff

Getting to Podcast Movement is easy!

Whether you're driving, flying or taking a train, we can't wait to see you in Philly!

Traveling by Air

Philadephia International Airport - PHL

Hotel Direction: 10 miles NE

This hotel does not provide shuttle service

    • Alternate transportation:

Traveling by Train

30th Street Station

Only 1.4 miles away

Easily get to Philly from anywhere on the East Coast by taking the Amtrak to the 30th Street Station

Visit Amtrak Website

Parking

Parking

  • Valet Parking, fee: 53.90 USD daily
  • LIMITED ONSITE PARKING during special events and weekends
    • Garage 6ft, 8in
    • Fees include tax-oversized 63.70 USD
  • Another option is booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero, the nation’s leading parking reservation app.To reserve your parking spot for the Podcast Movement, visit the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up.

Other Transportation

Explore PHL - Reservation required

  • Subway service, fee: 8 USD (one way)
  • Estimated taxi fare: 30 USD (one way)
  • This hotel does not provide shuttle service

Come See Philly!

Independence National Historical Park

Independence National Historical Park

Known as the birthplace of American democracy, the Independence National Historical Park features many places of historical significance. These locations include the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Congress Hall, New Hall Military Museum, Franklin Court, Bishop White House and the Graff House.

The Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell

In the 1700’s, the Liberty Bell was cast in Philadelphia for the State House (Independence Hall) and was used to call the Pennsylvania Assembly to meetings. The bell’s inscription, “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof,” became a symbol of freedom embraced by abolitionists, suffragists, and Civil Rights advocates. Today, the Liberty Bell is still used as a symbol by many.

The Betsy Ross House

Betsy Ross House

Travel back in history to meet Betsy Ross and learn about the American Flag. Explore Betsy Ross’ upholstery shop, visit the home where she sewed the first flag, check out the basement where she made musket cartridges for the Continental Army, and even get to speak to Betsy herself!

City Hall

City Hall

City Hall is a National Historic Landmark and a must-see when celebrating Philadelphia’s rich history. It is known as the largest municipal building in the country and has been Philadelphia’s government headquarters for more than 100 years. Visitors can get a view of the city from the observation deck which sits below the 37’ bronze statue of the founder of Philadelphia, William Penn, that is atop the building’s clock tower.

>Reading Terminal Market

Reading Terminal Market

Feel free to step outside the hotel and experience this historic farmers market, located right across the street from our conference. The Reading Terminal Market is the nation’s oldest continuously operating farmers market where you can enjoy virtually every type of cuisine. It is known today as one of the greatest public markets in the country.

Valley Forge

Valley Forge

Located 20 miles outside of Philadelphia, Valley Forge was the base camp for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War in the winter of 1777-1778. Today, this location is a national park with monuments, statues, buildings, and more than 3,600 acres of rolling hills and walking trails. Throughout the year there are a variety of activities, including ranger programs, guided tours, and living history.