Wachovia Center Philadelphia Hotels
The year 1988 brought about a desire to create a new place for the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers. The dream became a reality in 1996 when the present-day Wachovia Center opened its doors as the CoreStates Center. Today the Wachovia Center provides everyone who walks through its doors with entertainment in a variety of forms—from sports games to concerts and other events.
The Wachovia Center has hosted many events. The First World Cup of Hockey was held here, where Team Canada beat Team USA. KISS was the first band to play at the Wachovia Center and attract attention. It has also hosted the Stanley Cup Championship, NHL’s All-Star games, and NCAA Men’s Basketball’s “March Madness.”
There are many restaurants and other dining options available to guests of the Wachovia Center. And for those who don't get to sit right in the front of the entertainment venue, they'll have the option of renting binoculars from the Wachovia Center so that they can get a closer look at their favorite celebrity or the hockey fight taking place at center ice.
For those who want to get a little more about the history and background on the Wachovia Center, take a tour through the arena. This way you'll get to check out luxury boxes, the press box, locker rooms, and more. The Wachovia Center always has something going on so come on down and be entertained!
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The Windsor Suites provides its guests with a great location and lots of amenities. All rooms are suites in this hotel and allow guests great views of Philadelphia. Catch an event at the Wachovia Center nearby or check out the history of Philadelphia while you're in town at the Windsor Suites. This non-smoking hotel offers guests complimentary newspapers each morning, a 24-hour fitness center, and a couple of on-site restaurants. The rooftop swimming pool gives guests an exciting place to relax.. 
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For those visiting friends or relatives at the University of Pennsylvania, checking out the rich Philadelphia historical cultures, or stopping by an event at the Convention Center or Wachovia Center, the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel is a great place to stay. It is close to all these locations and has great amenities. There is an on-site restaurant that includes a sports bar–like area. The indoor pool and fitness area provide places for relaxing and unwinding. Guest rooms include high-speed Internet access, room service, and complimentary toiletries. 
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The Radisson Plaza Warwick Hotel Philadelphia, less than a half mile from Restaurant Row, is a perfect place to stay when in Philadelphia. Built in 1926, it is part of the National Register of Historic Places with Renaissance architecture. There is easy access to the Wachovia Center from the hotel. Guest rooms feature complimentary high-speed Internet access, 32-inch LCD televisions, and Radisson Sleep Number beds. The on-site restaurant serves meals throughout the day, while the café offers guests coffee, sandwiches, and desserts. 
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The Hyatt Park Philadelphia caters to guests that are traveling on both business and pleasure. The Pennsylvania Convention Center is within walking distance, while other attractions such as the Wachovia Center, Liberty Bell, and Independence Hall are also close by. The hotel features various amenities to keep your stay comfortable. A multilingual staff is available for those from out of town. There are 172 guest rooms that include amenities such as complimentary newspapers, turndown service, and wireless Internet access for a fee. 
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The Westin Philadelphia Hotel is attached to Liberty Place, where guests can take advantage of the upscale Philadelphia shopping scene before or after visiting historical sites or attending an event at the Pennsylvania Convention Center and Wachovia Center. To stay connected to the office or home, the Westin provides guests with wireless Internet access on the third-floor lobby. The business and fitness centers are open all day everyday for your convenience and room service is open 24 hours a day as well. 
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Room service, coffeemakers, and complimentary high-speed Internet access are just some of the great amenities provided to guests in their rooms at the Best Western Independence Park. Nearby you'll find the Wachovia Center, Penn's Landing, the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and other great locations, so you'll never be bored. The hotel offers complimentary continental breakfasts and coffee each morning. Newspapers are available in the hotel lobby. Business services and meeting space make life easier if you're holding an event. 
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The Sofitel Philadelphia is right in the middle of the business and historic districts. Close to the hotel you'll find the Philadelphia Convention Center, the Wachovia Center, and many locations important to our nation's history. The hotel is a high-rise that shares its location with the former Philadelphia Stock Exchange. It features a fitness center and a business center with complimentary wireless Internet. The rooms at this hotel are decorated with original artwork and have high-speed Internet access available to guests. 
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The Hyatt Regency Philadelphia at Penn's Landing is located on the Delaware River. Enjoy the history of the area, take in the great shopping and dining, or check out a convention at the Convention Center and Wachovia Center. The hotel has floor-to-ceiling windows and a panoramic view of the Delaware River when dining at the hotel's restaurant. In guest rooms, enjoy high-speed wired and wireless Internet access and in-room safes. The fitness center is open 24 hours a day. 
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Rittenhouse 1715 is in the most fashionable district of Philadelphia. It's near the Wachovia Center, restaurants, shopping, and historical attractions. The hotel offers amenities to keep each guest comfortable, no matter what the reason for travel. Business travelers can take advantage of the computer workstations and Internet access available in the business center. There is a wine and snack reception each night and the on-site café offers a continental breakfast to guests. There are 23 guest rooms, which include nightly turndown service, plasma televisions, and marble bathrooms. 
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