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Library/meeting room |
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| CONTACT INFORMATION |
BOOKING DETAILS |
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RESTRICTIONS: No pets allowed, childen allowed with parent or adult
CANCELLATION POLICY: 72 hours prior to local check in
RATES: $149.00 - $249.00 per night
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: American Express, Mastercard, Travellers Cheques, Visa, Cash
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| CITY DETAILS |
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| CLOSEST LARGE CITY: |
Valley Forge, Atlantic City |
| CLOSEST AIRPORT: |
Philadelphia International Airport |
| TOURIST SITES: |
The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, National Constitution Center |
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| ACCOMMODATION DETAILS |
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| LANGUAGES: |
English, Spanish |
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Eight unique deluxe rooms are all equipped with private bathrooms with a shower and/or bath, air conditioning, phones, hairdryers, CD AM/FM clock radio, and smoke alarms. Irons and ironing boards are available upon request, and all windows open for fresh air. |
| GUESTROOMS: |
8 |
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Continental breakfast |
| MEAL TIME: |
7.00a.m. - 10.00 a.m. |
| MEAL LOCATION: |
Meeting rooms |
| REASONS TO VISIT: |
Whether you are attending a business convention, experiencing the nation's history, visiting a family member in the hospital, or just having a night out - we are within arm's reach the most important attractions of Center City. |
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| DESCRIPTION |
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Built in 1787, the Morris House Hotel is the most unique, small hotel in Philadelphia, an architectural gem that exemplifies the beauty of its period. Recently restored to its original splendor, this three-story boutique hotel features classic Colonial elegance enhanced with modern amenities.
Available for special events, the Morris House provides an exquisite, intimate setting for weddings, parties, meetings and retreats, as well as for overnight, weekly and extended stays.
Filled with eclectic décor, art and furnishings, the Morris House provides an escape to another time, with all the city’s sites and amenities just beyond its stately doors. Stroll a few blocks in any direction, and discover the nation’s most revered historic sites and monuments, upscale shopping and spas, and some of the city’s finest restaurants, both new and traditional.
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