Valley Forge & Montgomery County, PA
Location Reports
Maggiano’s Little Italy features authentic, made-from-scratch Italian-American cuisine in a 300-seat dining room with a full-service bar. It is home to private dining rooms plus meeting and event space.
corporate events, a dedicated Liberty Conference Center with a 130-seat amphitheater, complimentary access to LA Fitness, complimentary guest parking, and Chef Spaulding’s award-winning cuisine at Stirling’s Restaurant and Lounge.
From corporate meetings to social gather- ings, the Crowne Plaza Valley Forge is a premier hotel with over 24,000-square feet of flexible function space, which includes spacious pre-function space and an on site audio-visual production company. In addi- tion, the hotel offers both a Crowne Meeting Director and a Crowne Meeting Manager, who serve as the main points of contact for all aspects of a program, including room reservation updates, menu selection, and audio visual requirements and meeting room setup. These individuals are on site and available for immediate response at all times.
The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Philadelphia-Valley Forge in King of Prussia offers great amenities, including a business center, 25,000-square feet of meeting space, a signature restaurant - Three01, an outdoor swimming pool, a relaxing patio, and a fully-equipped fitness center. Attendees can take a day out to shop at King of Prussia Mall, or play some golf at Gulph Mills Golf Club. Of course, they also can enjoy a freshly baked DoubleTree cookie at check-in, and all guest accom- modations feature modern decor and excellent amenities.
Normandy Farm Hotel and Conference Center is a historic property that features 141 luxurious hotel rooms and suites, 17 state-of-the-art meeting rooms, two ball- rooms and a casual restaurant on site. Its exposed beams and wooden ladders are all originals, reclaimed from the original barn structure during the property’s reno-
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