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Hub and offers 13,500-square feet of space that can accommodate meetings and events of up to 400 with a range of fully equipped rooms available in a variety of configurations.


THINGS TO DO


One of the nation’s most walkable cities for meeting and convention attendees, it is as easy to explore Philadelphia as it is to put on a comfortable pair of shoes.


Independence National Historical Park is home to some of the nation’s most sto- ried attractions, including the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall and the Betsy Ross House. This district also includes state- of-the-art museums like the National Constitution Center, the National Museum of American Jewish History, and the President’s House.


Reading Terminal Market, which is con- nected to the Pennsylvania Convention Center, is the nation’s oldest continuous- ly working farmers’ market, and sells everything from cheesesteaks to Amish baked goods.


For world-class global dining, Philadelphia is a foodie town that is filled with restaurants to satisfy any palate. Dishes from “Top Chefs,” “Iron Chefs” and genius restaurateurs make grabbing a bite to eat an unforgettable experience in the city. During warmer months, the city is popular for al fresco dining, as well.


SugarHouse Casino is situated along the Delaware River and offers 24-hour gam- ing action that includes a wide variety of slots and table games, plus great dining, entertainment and an outdoor, waterfront patio.


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Events that stand out from the rest.


Fresh. Crisp. Different and Distinctive. Taste the difference.


For events with taste, Roberts Event Group is a natural alternative to ho-hum, ordinary, run-of-the-mill events, with a fresh, crisp approach that satisfies your craving for something different and distinctive. Take a bite...you’ll like our taste.


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