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Springhill Suites Mount Laurel

★★★Mount Laurel
8.9/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Suite, Multiple Beds (Hearing Accessible)
2x Queen 51 Up to 5

2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 550 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…

Suite, Multiple Beds (Mobility Accessible, Tub)
2x Queen 51 Up to 5

2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 550 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…

Suite, Multiple Beds
2x Queen 51 Up to 5

2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 550 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…

Suite, Multiple Beds (Mobility Accessible, Roll-in Shower)
2x Queen 51 Up to 5

2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 548 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertai…

Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed (Mobility Accessible, Roll-in Shower)
1x King 46 Up to 3

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 500 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…

Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed (Hearing Accessible)
1x King 42 Up to 3

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 450 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…

Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed
1x King 42 Up to 3

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 450 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…

Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed (Mobility Accessible, Tub)
1x King 42 Up to 3

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 450 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…

Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed (Mobility/Hearing Accessible, Tub)
1x King 42 Up to 3

1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 450 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainm…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Provenance★ Michelin Chef Nicholas Bazik and his team know exactly what they’re doing in this historic row house. In full view of the counter, they deliver a high-wire, high-stakes performance defined by precision, harmony and, of course, taste. Korean and French influences come and go with this elaborate tasting menu where special soys, vibrant oils and glossy sauces give wonderful dimension to pristine seafood and dry-aged proteins. Think marinated vegetables with a celery vinegar and anchoïade or noodles with chili crunch, caviar and uni. The ideas are original, the flavors bold. Such creativity hews closely to19.5km
  • Pizzeria BeddiaBib Look out for the neon green peace sign on this narrow lane in Fishtown. It might look you’re in front of a disused auto repair shop but step inside and it’s all light wood and clean lines, looking something like a Scandinavian chapel. There are booths, individual or communal tables and seating at a horseshoe-shaped counter in front of the kitchen. Get your tastebuds going by starting with a few snacks before your pie, like Judion beans or Calabrian salami, and there’s an interesting selection of natural wines too. Behind – or beneath – every great pizza is great dough, made here using quality 18.5km
  • Del Rossi'sBib In a city where cheesesteak traditions are everything, this restaurant in Northern Liberties goes above and beyond the norm by baking their own bread. Sporting a crackly crust, sesame-seeded sourdough arrives with finely seared and salted chopped steak tossed with fried onions, bound with creamy Cooper Sharp American cheese, and, ideally, topped with a long hot pepper for requisite heat. The kitchen also stretches dough into thin pizzas. Consider the Brooklyn-style grandma pie with its buttery, crisp crust, bright tomato sauce and fresh basil. Simple tables in the back provide a fair amount of19.3km
  • Royal Sushi & IzakayaBib Many izakayas buckle under the weight and scale of their own menus, struggling to balance variety with quality. This isn’t one of those places. People dash to the door of this windowless, walk-in only hangout hoping to find an empty booth or a spare seat at the bar. Find a range of fried, steamed, seared and raw dishes. Think hamachi turbocharged with ponzu, cucumbers fortified with miso and buckwheat, and cod grilled until the skin is crisp as a chip. There’s more, like fried chicken thigh sandos or grand chirashi bowls festooned with Japanese fish, caviar and Ikura. All of it is carefully so19.7km
  • Famous 4th Street DelicatessenBib The Famous 4th Street Delicatessen, a Philly institution since 1923, sits on the corner of 4th and Bainbridge Streets in Queen Village. Long known for its towering corned beef and pastrami sandwiches, the menu is a treasure trove of beloved Jewish deli classics, starting with a lineup of hefty sandwiches like Reubens, roast beef and pastrami, each served with a choice of sides like potato salad, chips or a potato pancake. It also stretches into appetizers, salads, soups, cheesesteaks, traditional dinners, smoked fish and a full breakfast spread. Everything is made with a sense of pride; the me19.9km
  • Kalaya First established in South Philly and now blossoming in Fishtown, Kalaya is the creation of Chutatip "Nok" Suntaranon. Named after her mother, the restaurant is a celebration of Southern Thai cuisine and of her formative years spent in the coastal province of Trang. You can expect authentic levels of heat, homemade pastes and quality ingredients, in dishes whose flavors are deep and satisfying. Start with Gui chai – a crispy rice cake with sweet soy sauce that shows the Chinese influence in the south. Turmeric features in dishes like pla tod kamin (wok-fried barramundi), while prawns and pork 18.3km
  • Suraya The bustling, colorful and inclusive Suraya found its ideal neighborhood in the creative hub that is Fishtown. Named after their grandmother in Beirut, the owners created a vast space to celebrate the cuisine of the Middle East and Levant. The first section is a bakery and shop selling produce and homewares; an open kitchen forms the centerpiece of the main restaurant; and this leads out into a charming and equally capacious rear garden. Nothing’s more classic than man’oushe and the lunch menu offers a variety; at dinner the menu is more extensive, with a full choice from mezza to mashawi. You18.4km
  • Hiroki Kyoto-born Executive Chef Hiroki Fujiyama was inspired by the machiya of his hometown when creating this stylish and discreet Fishtown spot. From the understated façade to the custom-designed furnishings, it feels authentic but also contemporary; just be sure to book a place at the 12-seater counter rather than at one of the tables. The omakase is also a blend of the modern and the traditional. You can expect around 20 courses, starting with delicate snacks like firefly squid and Japanese snow crab, followed by grilled black cod and red miso wagyu. The nigiri is sized quite small, which means 18.5km
  • Laser Wolf This Philadelphia skewer shop is the original (there's a sister spot in Brooklyn). This hipster chic spot, where industrial design elements are softened by lush greenery and lanterns suspended from the ceiling, is perfect for a group. The vibe is buzzy with a menu built around charcoal-grilled meat, fish and vegetable skewers sided by a generous spread of salatim, a variety of mezze and warm pita. It's a place that begs for sharing, with everything from hummus and muhammara to tabouleh, Moroccan carrots, Yemenite pickles and more. As if that's not enough, fries and grilled halloumi are on offe18.6km
  • Pietramala “Plants on a pedestal” is the tagline of this cozy vegan restaurant in Northern Liberties. Largely self-taught, Chef Ian Graye seeks out foragers and small local suppliers for those plants, herbs and fruits and also does his own fermenting and preserving. His menu offers a selection of around 10 dishes designed for sharing – around three per person should more than suffice when ordering – and his cooking comes with a slight Italian accent. "Golden beets" is a clever riff on a New York deli, while the pappardelle with morels impresses with its creaminess. The open kitchen takes up half the spac19.0km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Independence Hall historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA19.8km
  • Liberty Bell bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA that serves as a symbol of American independence and liberty19.8km
  • USS New Jersey 1942 Iowa-class battleship18.5km
  • Benjamin Franklin Bridge suspension bridge between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey18.4km
  • USS Olympia 1892 protected cruiser18.8km
  • Independence National Historical Park national historic site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States19.7km
  • Christ Church church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States19.3km
  • USS Becuna 1944 Balao-class submarine19.1km

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