IBM has a sizable presence in the Philadelphia metro area, and if you're visiting clients in Center City or attending conferences at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, this property puts you right on the waterfront without the Old City price premium. Code N2666284 knocks roughly 15% off the public rate before you even count the points kickback. That matters when your team is booking multiple nights and T&E approvals are getting tighter.
The Property
The Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing sits at 201 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, directly on the Delaware River waterfront about a block east of Old City's cobblestone streets. Philadelphia International Airport is roughly 14 minutes by car, around 16 km, making it one of the easier airport transfers in the city. The neighborhood mixes tourist draws like the Independence Seaport Museum with a growing strip of restaurants along Columbus Boulevard.
As a full-service Hilton, expect rooms in the 300 to 350 square foot range with a desk, ergonomic chair, and reliable Wi-Fi, which is complimentary for Hilton Honors members. River-facing rooms on higher floors give you a direct view of the Ben Franklin Bridge and the Camden waterfront, worth requesting at check-in. Suites and corner kings are available if you need space for a small working session or just want to spread out after a long day of meetings.
The hotel has a seasonal outdoor pool overlooking the river, a solid fitness center, and an on-site restaurant that handles breakfast and dinner without forcing you into an Uber. Hilton Honors Gold and Diamond members get complimentary executive lounge access where available, which at this property includes evening appetizers and drinks. There is no airport shuttle, so plan on a rideshare or taxi for the PHL run.
Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and most of Old City's business lunch spots are a 10-minute walk west along Chestnut or Market streets. SEPTA's bus routes run along Columbus Boulevard and connect to Suburban Station for Amtrak or regional rail if you're heading to client sites in the suburbs. For dinner, Fork, Zahav, and a cluster of good spots on 2nd and 3rd streets are all within a 15-minute walk.
Your Savings Breakdown
| Rate Tier | Rack Rate | Corporate Rate | Points Earned | Point Value | Net Cost | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $130 | $111 | 1,110 pts | $5.55 | $105.45 | $24.55 |
| Superior | $210 | $179 | 1,790 pts | $8.95 | $170.05 | $39.95 |
| Premium | $340 | $289 | 2,890 pts | $14.45 | $274.55 | $65.45 |
On a typical midweek night, the public rate at this property runs around $210, but entering IBM's corporate code N2666284 pulls it down to roughly $179. You earn 10 Hilton Honors points per dollar on that $179, giving you 1,790 points worth about $8.95 at standard valuations. That brings your effective net cost to $170.05, a real savings of just under $40 compared to booking at rack rate without any corporate discount.
How to Book with Code N2666284
- Go to hilton.com or the Hilton Honors app and log into your Hilton Honors account
- Enter Philadelphia, PA as your destination and select your travel dates
- Expand the Special Rates section and find the Corporate Code field
- Enter N2666284 in the corporate code box
- Confirm the discounted rate appears for Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing, then complete your booking
Stack Your Savings
If you hold Hilton Honors Gold or Diamond status, the corporate code and your elite benefits stack automatically. That means you keep your room upgrade eligibility, late checkout, and executive lounge access on top of the discounted $179 rate. Diamond members also earn a 100% points bonus, pushing that 1,790 base earn to 3,580 points per night, which roughly doubles the value you're pulling back.
The Hilton Honors American Express Surpass card earns 12x points per dollar on Hilton stays, and the Aspire card earns 14x. Either card layered onto this corporate rate turns a single $179 night into 2,148 or 2,506 bonus points on the credit card side alone, on top of what Hilton Honors awards you directly. If you carry the Aspire, you also get complimentary Diamond status, which circles back to the elite stacking mentioned above.
Hilton regularly runs quarterly promotions like double or triple points on every second stay, and these apply to corporate rate bookings. Check the Hilton Honors promotions page and register before your trip because enrollment is almost always required in advance. Booking Sunday through Thursday tends to give you the best availability at the corporate rate, as weekend leisure demand in Philadelphia can push inventory off negotiated pricing.
Bottom Line: Depending on the season and room type, IBM employees using code N2666284 at the Hilton Philadelphia at Penn's Landing can expect to save between $25 and $65 per night versus the public rate, with the sweet spot around $40 on a standard midweek booking. The waterfront location, easy airport access, and walkability to Old City's business and dining districts make it a practical pick when you don't want to overpay for a Center City address. Stack your elite status and the right Amex card, and the points alone start covering a future free night every few trips.