Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square

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120 South 17th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-5115

Ratings

AAA
4
Northstar
4

Venue Highlights

3D Event Space

Cvent Photo-realistic 3D Event Spaces give planners the ability to realize their vision down to the finest detail.

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet
  • Onsite AV staff

Recreational activities

  • Health club

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Staging area

Distance from airport

  • 8 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Valet parking$59.00 / day
  • Bus parking

Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square Meeting Space

Total meeting space16,505 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms16
Largest room4,636 sq. ft.
Second largest room2,000 sq. ft.
Space (Private)Available

Floor Plans

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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms306
Double (2 beds)30
Suites58
Tax rate16.36%

Local Attractions

Pennsylvania Convention Center

Convention center
8 blocks away
We’re proud of our convention center. From hosting internationally-attended events, like the Philadelphia Flower Show, to the “only-in-Philadelphia” Mummers Parade finale on New Year’s Day, the Pennsylvania Convention Center is a crucial part of the city’s fabric.
1101 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19107

Kimmel Center

Theater
6 blocks away
Kimmel Center, Inc. began to take shape in 1996 when two projects came together: The Philadelphia Orchestra's ongoing plan to build a new home for itself, and a plan of then-Mayor Edward G. Rendell to provide a much-needed venue for some of Philadelphia's most prominent performing arts companies and for touring presentations. With the generous consent of the Orchestra, which had acquired a property at Broad and Spruce Streets, the two plans were merged under the supervision and management of a new organization, the Regional Performing Arts Center (RPAC). Today, Kimmel Center, Inc. incorporates public amenities and two major venues: The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts -- Verizon Hall, a 2,500-seat concert hall and Perelman Theater, a 650-seat recital theater; and a renovated and upgraded Academy of Music (2,900 seats), which is owned by The Philadelphia Orchestra and operated by Kimmel Center, Inc.
Broad & Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19102

National Constitution Center

Museum
10 blocks away
It’s 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 actor and video projection on a 360° screen to tell the stirring story of “We the people.” Then experience it yourself: don judicial robes to render your opinion on key Supreme Court cases, then take the Presidential oath of the office. In Signers’ Hall, where life-size bronze figures of the Constitution’s signers and dissenters are displayed, visitors can choose to sign or dissent. One of the rare original public copies of the Constitution is on display.
525 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Museum
10 blocks away
s one of the largest museums in the United States, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites visitors from around the world to explore its renowned collections, acclaimed special exhibitions, and enriching programs, both in person and online.
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA, US 19130

The Mütter Museum - COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA

Museum
4 blocks away
The Mütter Museum is a medical museum located in the Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It contains a collection of medical oddities, anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical equipment. The museum is part of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia. The original purpose of the collection, donated by Dr. Thomas Dent Mütter in 1858, was medical research and education. For a fee one may personally view the museum.
19 South 22ns Street
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia, PA, US 19103

The Franklin Institute

Museum
5 blocks away
The Franklin Institute is a vibrant 21st-Century organization that continues to offer new and exciting access to science and technology in ways that would both amaze and delight Mister Benjamin Franklin. The Institute has become a dynamic agent of change through its rich array of internationally recognized exhibitions and programs, lectures and discussions themed to illuminate issues in contemporary science, community outreach initiatives particularly targeted to girls and to urban youth, and its series of innovative partnerships in public education. The Franklin Institute's universal appeal is reflected in the diversity of its audience—from world famous working scientists to involved citizens of any age; from elementary school through university level students; from inner city to suburban families. All are drawn here by a common interest in science and technology.
222 North 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19103

The Rodin Museum

Museum
8 blocks away
The Museum was the gift of movie-theater magnate Jules Mastbaum (1872–1926) to the city of Philadelphia. Mastbaum began collecting works by Rodin in 1923 with the intent of founding a museum to enrich the lives of his fellow citizens. Within just three years, he had assembled the largest collection of Rodin's works outside Paris, including bronze castings, plaster studies, drawings, prints, letters, and books. In 1926, Mastbaum commissioned French architects Paul Cret and Jacques Gréber to design the museum building and gardens. Unfortunately, the collector did not live to see his dream realized, but his widow honored his commitment to the city, and the Museum was inaugurated on November 29, 1929.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 22nd Street
P.O. Box 7646
Philadelphia, PA, PA, US 19101

The Liberty Bell

Historical landmark
10 blocks away
The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American Independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Formerly placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House (now renamed Independence Hall), the bell was commissioned from the London firm of Lester and Pack (today the Whitechapel Bell Foundry) in 1752, and was cast with the lettering (part of Leviticus 25:10) "Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof." It originally cracked when first rung after arrival in Philadelphia, and was twice recast by local workmen John Pass and John Stow, whose last names appear on the bell. In its early years, the Liberty Bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens to public meetings and proclamations.
600 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA, US 19106

More

The Newly Renovated Sofitel Philadelphia hotel blends French elegance with American style - providing a refined environment for upscale business and leisure travel. Experience this sophisticated downphia hotel, which serves as the cornerstone of the new French Quarter, steps from Rittenhouse Square. Offering the height of contemporary comfort and convenience, this downtown Philadelphia Pennsylvania hotel provides the ideal setting, just minutes from the convention center and historical attractions. With two floors of event space, Sofitel Philadelphia is the premier venue for downtown Philadelphia meetings and conferences. Enjoy exceptional facilities and impeccable service at this downtown Philadelphia convention hotel, which caters to groups from five to 300 people.