When you hold a meeting, convention or trade show in Philadelphia, you are not just investing in a building or floor space, you are investing in an experience.
Philadelphia’s location in the center of the Northeast Corridor makes it easy and affordable for attendees to travel here.
Getting to and around Philadelphia is easy.
— Daily direct flights from 133 cities worldwide with non-stop flight service to Philadelphia.
— PHL Airport to Center City By Car: 25 minutes
— PHL Airport to Center City By Train: 20 minutes
Whether it’s their first visit to Philadelphia (or their first visit in a while), the city is filled with many can’t-miss experiences and “Instagram-able” moments that should be added to any attendee's itinerary.
ExperienceFrom beloved chefs and restaurants reinventing themselves, to cutting-edge dining experiences, there’s a lot to get excited about eating in Philadelphia today. Check out these new additions to the city’s award-winning restaurant scene.
New RestaurantsAnchored by the Pennsylvania Convention Center, this bustling district is also home to the nation’s first art museum and art school, one of the city’s most sought-after dining destinations, and some of the most iconic artwork in Philadelphia.
Convention Center DistrictPhiladelphia is filled with wonderful art museums and galleries to explore, many of which have recently reopened with new health and safety measures in place. Here is a roundup of some of the exciting exhibits that are on view now or coming soon around the region.
ExhibitsPhiladelphia's hotels, attractions, restaurants, shops and businesses are committed to upholding enhanced cleanliness and safety standards so that your guests can enjoy all that Philadelphia has to offer.
Philadelphia’s museums, attractions and historic sites are now open with new health and safety measures in place to keep guests and employees safe.
MUSEUMSConsidered to be one of the top Showstopping Theater Cities around the U.S. according to Budget Travel Magazine with the oldest theater in America built in 1809, Philadelphia continues to entertain audiences centuries later with magical musicals, spectacular shows and outstanding orchestras and operas.
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