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Embassy Suites, Valley Forge is located in Chester County’s eastern valley setting within the Chesterbrook Corporate Center, and is conveniently situated just 25 minutes


from downtown Philadelphia. The hotel has 229 well- appointed guestrooms and is well suited for both leisure and business travel. Conferences and meetings are held in the hotel’s 4,800-square feet of flexible meeting space, which is able to accommodate up to 150 guests. Amenities abound here, from the 24/7 state-of-the-art business center to complimentary cooked-to-order breakfasts. After hours, attendees can meet up with col- leagues and friends at the hotel’s modern E Bar Lounge.


The Inn at Mendenhall is a 70 room hotel with two grand ballrooms, expertly landscaped outdoor patios, an his- toric restaurant and a friendly, charming tavern that is ideal for gatherings after a full day of work or simply for celebrating.


The Wyndham Garden Inn Exton offers an expanse of flexible interior meeting space, which includes 10,000- square feet comprising two spacious ballrooms, three meeting rooms and an Executive Boardroom. It also fea- tures the unique and lush outdoor Rose Garden Gazebo and Tented Pavilion.


The Desmond Hotel and Conference Center offers 11 dedicated conference rooms accommodating groups from five to 125. Flexible package options provide value and simplified planning. Food and beverage outlets include a full service restaurant, casual pub and the Sunset Grille - a larger outdoor deck that is seasonally available for dining and entertainment. The hotel also boasts 194 spacious and recently refurbished gue- strooms.


The Sheraton Great Valley exudes the warmth and charm of a country inn with modern features and amenities with- in its 198-room property.


Victory Brewing Company is a popular destination for group tours and special events in Chester County.


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