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Place Title: MorimotoLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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Stephen Starr creative Japanese restaurant has garnered all kinds of national and international attention since opening a few years back. Located a block from Independence Hall on Chestnut Street, Morimoto has an interior – awash in glass and colors – that is both striking and serene in its design. The restaurant´s namesake and head chef, Morimoto (of Food Network´s Iron Read more... -
Place Title: Percy Street BarbecueLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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Percy Street Barbecue sees the South Street debut of restaurateurs Steven Cook and Michael Solomonov (Zahav, Xochitl). Serving a straightforward selection of slowly smoked meats and homey side dishes alongside craft beers and tasty cocktails, Percy Street is an ideal venue for Chef Erin OShea much-lauded Southern cooking, and is on its way to become the city top spot for Read more... -
Place Title: Village WhiskeyLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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Located in a Rittenhouse Square space evoking the free-wheeling spirit of a speakeasy, Village Whiskey is prolific Chef Jose Garces’ intimate, 30-seat tribute to the time-honored liquor. In fact, Village Whiskey features a veritable library of 80-100 varieties of whiskey, bourbon, rye and scotch from Scotland, Canada, Ireland, United States and even Japan. Much as Village Whiskey could be a Read more... -
Place Title: Chestnut Hill HotelLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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The Chestnut Hill Hotel is located in the historic community of Chestnut Hill, approximately nine miles northwest from Center City Philadelphia. Although Chestnut Hill is close to Center City by today´s standards, it was originally a distant “suburb” on the outskirts of the Philadelphia countryside. Today, it is one of the region´s most charming neighborhoods. Tree-lined streets and grand estates Read more... -
Place Title: Philadelphia Marriott DowntownLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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Get ready to stay and play at the new aloft Philadelphia Airport! This incredibly modern hotel is located just five minutes from Philadelphia International Airport, offering a great convenience to travelers looking for fresh and fun accommodations. Guest Rooms The hotel´s spacious guest rooms make you feel right at home with extra large windows, iPod docking stations, high-speed wireless internet, Read more... -
Place Title: Loews Philadelphia HotelLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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OVERVIEW One of the most important architectural works of the 20th Century, the PSFS (Philadelphia Savings Fund Society) Building has been converted into the new 585-room Loews Philadelphia Hotel. Designed by George Howe and William Lescaze, the building was erected in 1932 and was the first international style, modernist high-rise building. Today, the building retains period details, such as Cartier Read more... -
Place Title: The Liberty Bell CenterLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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The Experience The Liberty Bell has a new home, and it is as powerful and dramatic as the Bell itself. Throughout the expansive, light-filled Center, larger-than-life historic documents and graphic images explore the facts and the myths surrounding the Bell. X-rays give an insider´s view, literally, of the Bell´s crack and inner-workings. In quiet alcoves, a short History Channel film, Read more... -
Place Title: National Constitution CenterLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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The Experience It only four pages long, but the U.S. Constitution is among the most influential and important documents in the history of the world. The 160,000-square-foot National Constitution Center explores and explains this amazing document through high-tech exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays. The Kimmel Theater, a 350-seat star-shaped theater, features Freedom Rising, a multimedia production combining film, a live Read more... -
Place Title: Please Touch MuseumLodging on site: UnknownFood on site: UnknownWheelchairs access: UnknownGood For Large Groups: UnknownWiFi:
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New Location! Who doesn´t love the Please Touch Museum? And now, taking kids to the Museum is better than ever. The nation´s premier children´s museum – which has been a beloved landmark since it opened in 1976 – has a new home in Fairmount Park, opening its doors to a world of educational, hands-on fun. The new location in Memorial Read more...