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Location Reports Philadelphia, PA


space, including 16 conference and breakout rooms, Sonesta Hotel Philadelphia easily accommodates meet- ings and events of all sizes. The Liberty Ballroom can accommodate up to 600 guests for larger gatherings.


The hotel features a full service restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night dining in a pub style atmosphere. Other convenient amenities include a swimming pool with panoramic views of the city, a 24-hour fitness center and a 24-hour business center. On site sales, convention and catering teams are avail- able to ensure exceptional service.


Loews Philadelphia Hotel combines con- temporary decor and gracious hospitality as one of Center City's most inviting lux- ury hotels. Its 581 guest rooms include 12 suites and 54 concierge club rooms, all of which are luxuriously appointed. On site amenities include the upscale, hip environment at SoleFood Restaurant and Lounge, a 15,000-square foot spa offer- ing a wide variety of treatments, full serv- ice hair salon, complete cardio center, and a heated lap pool. Loews Philadelphia Hotel also features 42,000- square feet of versatile conference space, where groups of up to 1,500 can be accommodated in the variety of unique spaces.


The Penn Museum (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology) and Restaurant Associates Catering present groups with a host of unique event opportunities. For example, start with cocktails in the shad- ow of a 13-ton red granite sphinx. Afterward, enjoy dinner under a 90-foot high Chinese Rotunda, topped off with dancing next to the lion-headed god- dess, Sekhmet.


Tinto, part of the Garces Group Restaurants in Philadelphia 46 November  December 2012


Designed in the 1890s, this historic build- ing on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus is one of Philadelphia’s premier unique venues. The Penn Museum encompasses 300,000-square feet, and houses one-of-a-kind artifacts acquired from over 400 archaeological and anthro- pological expeditions. Its stunning event spaces and priceless collections make the Penn Museum a truly amazing event


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