Get ready for the Holidays!
From corporate daytime meeting spaces to show-stopping corporate events, we’ve got you covered!
National Constitution Center Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia’s Most Unique Event Space 215.448.1165 • rentals@fi .edu
Room. Pier 4 is home to the Marine Mammal Pavilion, Dolphin Underwater Viewing Area, and Jellies Invasion.
These areas can be rented separately or together, but either way, galleries re- main open so guests have exclusive ac- cess to enjoy the aquatic life. For added impact, Nora Campbell, director of sales for the aquarium, recommends using the HarborView Room in Pier 3 for dessert and coffee as it is about halfway through that building’s ex- hibits and boasts a stunning view of the Inner Harbor at night and at sunset.
The Aquarium provides a choice of two exclusive caterers, Harbor Market Catering and The Classic Catering Peo- ple, who handle not only food and bev- erage but also linens, decor and specialty rentals.
Bonus: Events at the National Aquarium are eco-friendly from compostable serving ware to sus- tainable menu selections.
The New York Botanical Garden, a 250- acre site located in the Bronx, is a liv- ing museum with more than one million plants in 50 specialty gardens and collections, and offers several ven- ues for hosting events.
Histoic Meets Hip AT THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTION CENTER BOOK YOUR EVENT TODAY!
Call 215.409.6653 or email
facilityrental@constitutioncenter.org Visit
constitutioncenter.org/facility-rentals
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