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The mid-Atlantic region boasts many boutique and upscale venues, each home to unique perks and extras that help take meetings and events to the next level.


Another choice at the Sheraton Valley Forge for gatherings is its beautifully landscaped courtyard with a glass-enclosed swimming pool and outdoor fire pit that act as a magnificent backdrop for any event. The property’s experienced planning, catering and


audio-visual teams work with planners every step of the way.


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Attendees will rave about The Hotel Monaco Philadelphia, a Kimpton Hotel, which is located in the city’s historic 1907 Lafayette Building. Situated in the center of Philadelphia’s historic district, attendees are just steps away from the country’s Revolutionary past, including sites like Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House, and the National Constitution Center.


The Hotel Monaco Philadelphia features the Lafayette Ballroom, one of just a few ballrooms in the city to offer natural lighting and views of Independence Mall. Several private dining options are available on site, including the Shanghai Room, which accommodates 25 guests for a meal function. Here, the chef’s pri- vate table seats up to 10 guests. Other options include the Vapor and Mist Pavilions, located on the rooftop.


Attendees can indulge in a choice of 268 luxurious accommodations, where the average guest room measures 350- square feet. Choose from 17 one-bed- room suites, 27 King Spa Rooms, or the opulent 1,682-square foot Majestic Suite that overlooks Independence Mall.


“The Hotel Monaco is a brand new gem of a hotel,” said Bob Dmuchowski, direc- tor of sales and marketing for the Hotel Monaco Philadelphia. “It’s a ‘game changer’ for the Philadelphia hotel mar- ket.”


Out in the Philadelphia suburbs, the Wurzak Hotel Group (WHG) just opened the doors on their new, $30 million-plus Sheraton Valley Forge hotel in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. This property is being touted as a leading, full-service hotel in the region, offering guests a new dimension in design, comfort and con- venience.


Dramatic architectural design elements include an open-style lobby with 25-foot ceilings and a sleek, but cozy atmos-


phere. Backlit marble panels, an abun- dance of natural light and custom- designed furniture are just some of the features that make the Sheraton Valley Forge stand out.


“The lively lobby lounge and flagship restaurant allow our guests to seamlessly transition from work to play,” said Jake Wurzak,


principal, acquisitions and


development for Wurzak Hotel Group. “The exciting environment is one that would be more commonly found in major city hotels.”


For business meetings and other social events, the Sheraton Valley Forge offers 25,000-square feet of flexible meeting space with 13 conference rooms and two executive boardrooms that


feature


state-of-the-art audio-visual technology. Planners can choose from 24 meeting rooms on site.


The hotel also offers one of the area’s largest and most luxurious ballrooms, its Grand Ballroom, which provides 10,000- square feet of space, 25-foot high ceil- ings, and is complemented by an ele- gantly versatile pre-function area.


Another choice at the Sheraton Valley Forge for gatherings is its beautifully landscaped courtyard with a glass- enclosed swimming pool and outdoor fire pit that act as a magnificent back- drop for any event. The property’s experi- enced planning, catering and audio-visu- al teams work with planners every step of the way to help make each event a memorable success.


“We’re thrilled to introduce this property to the thriving King of Prussia and Valley Forge community,” said Howard Wurzak, chairman and CEO of Wurzak Hotel Group. “Guests of Sheraton Valley Forge will enjoy re-imagined style, comfort and the hotel’s close proximity to the King of Prussia Mall, historic sites, Fortune 500 companies and many entertainment and dining options.”


Featuring 180 guest rooms, which includes 58 deluxe suites, with an aver- age room size of more than 650-square feet, the accommodations are accented


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