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Archive for June, 2008

See You In Philadelphia!

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, boasts of its historical significance as the birthplace of the United States – where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States were signed. Few cities in the United States can, thus, match its historic attractions. Every year, millions of tourists thrill to the sight of the Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Many visitors likewise enjoy touring Carpenters’ Hall and Congress Hall, where Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and other early leaders laid the foundations of the then-new nation. Philly, as the city is popularly called, also takes pride in its world-famous orchestra, excellent colleges and universities, scenic parks, and outstanding museums.

The Wyndham Philadelphia at Franklin Plaza, located four blocks from the Pennsylvania Convention Center, provides spectacular views of downtown area. It offers both luxurious comfort and convenience with its newly renovated and handsomely appointed guest rooms and suites. Dining options at the Wyndham include the Shula’s Steak House – ranked among America’s top five steakhouses. Another dining option is The Terrace, which is a full service café that serves the finest American favorites for breakfast and lunch. Located very near the Rittenhouse Hotel is another luxurious accommodation with a Rittenhouse Square address: the Westin Philadelphia. The Westin caters to both business and leisure travelers with its 294 guest rooms and 19 suites. All rooms are beautifully appointed with welcoming décor and revitalizing amenities. Then there is the Courtyard, located in the ‘Heart of Center City’ and across City Hall. It offers all the facilities that make business and pleasure travel easy. Another option is the Club Quarters located in the business district of Philadelphia, and within two blocks from Rittenhouse Square. The Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Kimmel Performing Arts Center and the Academy of Natural Sciences are also all within close proximity to the hotel. Another choice is the Days Inn Roosevelt Boulevard. It is located near a shopping mall and several restaurants which allows guest the opportunity to check out local shopping.

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