Old City’s Gas Lamp Hotel Offers $25K-a-Night World Cup Luxury Experience

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — As Philadelphia prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, one of Old City’s most exclusive boutique hotels is offering fans an ultra-luxury lodging experience unlike anything else in town. The Gas Lamp Hotel, managed by Bespoke Stay, has unveiled its World Cup Premiere Package—a $25,000-per-night, all-inclusive stay designed for those seeking privacy, comfort, and curated indulgence during the global sporting event.

“The entire hotel becomes your private hotel—perfect for teams, families, or VIP groups seeking privacy, comfort, and unforgettable hospitality,” said Scott Yesner, founder of Bespoke Stay. “We think our guests will love the exclusive perks included in the package.”

Guests booking the package will have exclusive access to the entire property, which includes four guest rooms and a three-bedroom penthouse suite overlooking Elfreth’s Alley—the nation’s oldest residential street. Accommodations can host up to 13 guests and include private access to the hotel’s courtyard and hidden Speakeasy Lounge, creating a blend of historic charm and contemporary luxury.

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The experience extends beyond the stay. Each day begins with a freshly prepared breakfast, followed by luxury roundtrip transportation to and from Philadelphia’s World Cup venues. Guests are also treated to a “Taste of Philly” welcome package featuring local favorites—craft beer from Mainstay Brewery, signature cocktails with Dad’s Hat Rye Whiskey, authentic pretzels from Center City Pretzel Co., and a cheesesteak from Del Rossi’s.

Adding to the exclusivity, each guest will receive a custom-designed Gas Lamp Hotel fútbol jersey commemorating the 2026 World Cup in Philadelphia. Multi-night discounts are available, though availability is limited.

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“What better way to celebrate the world’s most popular game than to be centrally located in the heart of the City of Brotherly Love, moments from top dining, culture, and match venues?” said Yesner. “It is also the country’s 250th anniversary, and nothing tops celebrating it in the birthplace of America.”

Located at 140 North 2nd Street, The Gas Lamp Hotel merges Philadelphia’s historic character with bespoke luxury, positioning itself as a premier destination for discerning guests looking to experience the World Cup in unforgettable style.

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