If you’re still in the mood for a view, head over to SkyGarten, which sits on the 51st floor of Three Logan Square. Offering outdoor and indoor seating, as well as additional views of the pictur- esque landscape of the region, SkyGarten operates as an authentic German biergarten with seasonal brews and traditional bites.
Revolutions at Penn Treaty is a 52,000 square-foot venue that is full of fun for everyone. The two-level complex fea- tures a 26-lane bowling experience including 12 private VIP lanes along with a full-service restaurant, courtesy of Burger and Beer Joint. The first floor features a 21-and-over “club within a club” with beverage specials courtesy of the Flair Bar bartending spectacle.
Opening in spring 2017, the Museum of the American Revolution will take visitors on a journey through the remarkable story of America’s founding. The American Revolution and the ideals that inspired it will come to life through the museum’s distinguished collection of priceless historical artifacts show- cased through innovative, contempo- rary storytelling technologies, and immersive exhibits like a recreation of the Liberty Tree in Boston, depicted below. Visitors will leave the museum with a deeper understanding of the people, the ideas, and the events that gave birth to America.
first deluxe Hilton Worldwide property, though won’t feel as “big-box” due to its innovative soft branding. The Urban Farmer, a steakhouse by Sage Restaurant Group on-site, uses local, organic, farm-to-table ingredients.
Now under construction is the first-ever W and Element dual-branded hotel, scheduled to open in the heart of downtown Philadelphia in early 2018. The highly-anticipated project will include 36,000-square feet of meeting and banquet facilities, exciting food and beverage outlets and prime retail space along Chestnut Street. The two new Starwood hotels will supply addi- tional downtown room inventory in close proximity to the convention cen- ter.
The Ritz-Carlton, located steps from historic City Hall, has successfully undergone a multi-million dollar renova- tion project that began in October 2015 and was completed in spring 2016. Updates to this iconic hotel include all new guest rooms and meet- ing spaces, a refreshed lobby experi- ence and public spaces, along with a new restaurant, bar and lounge.
The rising AKA FMC Tower at Cira Centre South in University City will boast a brand new luxurious AKA extended stay property, equipped with 103 units. AKA residents will enjoy spectacular views of the city from the top floors of the 49-story tower and can also take advantage of the devel- opment’s 21,000-square feet of retail offerings, including a bar/restaurant on the ground floor, and “Cira Green,” a spectacular one-acre urban park. The tower is set to be completed by fall of 2016.
Recently opened in December 2015, The Logan hotel is a chic Philadelphia hotel that captures the independent spirit and history of its proud city. Rebranded and renovated from the Four Seasons, The Logan is the city’s
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Sitting on 1.25-acres, Cira Green offers exemplary skyline views of Philadelphia and a lush, green cushion for outdoor activities such as yoga, reading, or relaxing. As the first location in the city to utilize advanced technologies to reduce its impact on the environment and surrounding public sewer systems,
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