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ry comfort. It boasts 203 impeccably
appointed guest rooms and specialty
hotel suites, 14 banquet rooms with
10,000 feet of function space, plus a con-
venient location. They note that it is the
only hotel located in downtown
Princeton.
“We offer personalized attention to all of
our groups and work closely with every- When was the last time you felt
one to make sure each experience is spe-
cial,” says Blanco. “We are able to cus-
this good about a business meeting?
tomize each event,corporate or social,to
the guest’s specific needs.”
Conveniently located in Old City Philadelphia,
“Manyofourgroupsarefrom
The Penn’sView Hotel offers luxury
accommodations (some with fireplace and
companiesthathaveanoffice
Jacuzzi tubs),Multipurpose meeting and Private
dining facilities,complimentary European style
orfacilityintheareaandwant
breakfast,and wireless Internet.
Penn'sView Hotel
Front & Market Streets,
anupscalepropertytohost
Ristorante Panorama,a nationally renowned
Philadelphia,PA 19106
Tel.215.922.7600
theirclientsortrainingclasses.
restaurant serving authentic modern Italian
Fax.215.922.7642
cuisine; Il Bar, featuring the world’s largest
Toll Free.800.331.7634
Board-of-directorsmeetings
wine cruvient with over 120 wines by the glass. www.pennsviewhotel.com
andmanagementandleader-
shipretreatscomeinfrom
corporations,aswellas
associationsandreligious
organizations.”
Theda Bonetis
The Inn at Leola Village
The events hosted at Nassau Inn range
from corporate meetings and seminars to
weddings and social events of all kinds.
Notes Bilski,“A lot of our business comes
from central New Jersey and the phar-
maceutical and financial industries;how-
ever, we host meetings for clients from
across the United States,as well.”
Corporate events are also easily accom-
modated at The Inn at Leola Village.
Theda Bonetis describes what they can
offer these types of groups:“Many of our
groups are from companies that have an
office or facility in the area and want an
upscale property to host their clients or
training classes. Board-of-directors meet-
ings and management and leadership
retreats come in from corporations, as
well as associations and religious organi-
zations.”
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