10 Best Hotels & Resorts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for Corporate Events (2026)
The 10 best hotels and resorts in Philadelphia for corporate events in 2026, ranked for room blocks, ballroom size, and convention access.
The most expensive sentence in a hotel group contract is the attrition clause, and it’s usually the one a planner skims. I once signed a 200-room block for a Center City conference, filled 150, and paid the difference at 80% of the group rate. That gap cost more than the welcome reception. The ballroom and the menu get all the attention up front. The block terms decide whether the program makes money, so I read the attrition and cutoff language before I ever pick a linen.
Hotels fit Philadelphia corporate events because they bundle rooms, meeting space, and catering under one contract, and the Center City cluster keeps a multi-day program walkable. The ten below are real properties, ranked by review depth. I sweat the F&B and the contract, so each entry names the block reality and the meeting-floor fit, not just the lobby.
Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
The Philadelphia Marriott Downtown on Filbert Street holds a 4.2 across 8,067 reviews, the most-reviewed hotel here. It’s the city’s convention headquarters hotel, connected to the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Plan for ballrooms that seat several hundred to well over a thousand.
The convention-center connection is the reason this is the default for a large conference: your general session, your block, and the exhibit hall all sit under connected roofs. Dedicated docks and event elevators keep freight off the guest path. Book the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown for a multi-day conference that needs a big block and convention overflow.
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
The Loews Philadelphia on Market Street runs a 4.4 across 5,963 reviews, the strongest score among the large downtown hotels here. It occupies the historic PSFS building, a landmark with distinctive meeting and event spaces. Figure 300 to 800 across the ballroom and rooms.
The historic tower gives you character a standard ballroom can’t, and the Loews meeting standards keep the service consistent for a board-facing program. The Market Street location is central and walkable. Book Loews Philadelphia for a conference or gala that wants a landmark room and a solid downtown block.
The Logan Philadelphia, Curio Collection by Hilton
The Logan on Logan Square holds a 4.2 across 3,181 reviews. It’s an upscale Curio property on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, near the museums. Plan for 200 to 500 across the meeting spaces.
The Parkway location near the art museum and the Franklin Institute suits a program that pairs the hotel with a museum reception. The boutique-leaning service fits a leadership or client-facing event. Best for a mid-size conference or an executive meeting that wants a refined room near the cultural corridor.
The Notary Hotel, Philadelphia, Autograph Collection
The Notary Hotel on North Juniper Street carries a 4.3 across 3,335 reviews. It’s an Autograph Collection property in the former City Hall Annex, a historic building near City Hall. Figure 200 to 500.
The landmark building and the central location give you a distinctive setting steps from City Hall and transit. Autograph properties run design-forward, which suits an upscale meeting or reception. Best for a conference or executive event that wants character and a true downtown-core address.
Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia
Live! Casino & Hotel on Packer Avenue in the South Philadelphia sports complex runs a 4.2 across 7,457 reviews. It pairs a hotel with a casino and event space near the stadiums. Plan for 200 to 600 in event spaces.
The sports-complex location is the angle for a program tied to a game or a stadium event, with parking that a downtown hotel can’t match. The on-site entertainment gives attendees an evening option without a shuttle. Best for a regional meeting or an incentive event that wants parking, gaming, and stadium proximity.
Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown
The Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown on North 17th Street holds a 3.7 across 5,454 reviews. It’s a large convention-style hotel in Logan Square with substantial meeting space. Figure 300 to 800.
The scale and the meeting-floor capacity make it workable for a big conference on a budget, and the Logan Square location is walkable to the convention district. The rating runs below the leaders, so confirm the meeting-floor condition on a walk-through. Best for a large meeting where ballroom capacity and a central location lead the decision.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Philadelphia Center City
The DoubleTree Center City on South Broad Street carries a 4.1 across 4,680 reviews. It’s a full-service hotel on the Avenue of the Arts with a ballroom and meeting rooms. Plan for 200 to 500.
The Avenue of the Arts location puts attendees near the Kimmel Center and theaters, useful for a program with an evening cultural element. The DoubleTree group tools keep the block manageable. Best for a conference or banquet that wants the arts-district setting and full-service support.
Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing
The Hilton Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing on Christopher Columbus Boulevard runs a 4.1 across 4,242 reviews. It’s a riverfront hotel with waterfront meeting and event space. Figure 200 to 500.
The Delaware River views give a reception a setting the inland hotels can’t, and the riverfront location is a distinctive base for a summer program. Confirm shuttle or walking distance to the Old City core for off-site evenings. Best for a conference or reception that wants a waterfront setting and a self-contained block.
Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District
The Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District on Arch Street holds a 3.9 across 3,429 reviews. It’s a full-service hotel in Old City, walking distance to Independence Mall. Plan for 150 to 400.
The Old City location is the fit for a program built around the historic district, with Independence Hall and the museums at the door. The rating sits below the downtown leaders, so a site visit is worth the hour. Best for a meeting or conference anchored to the Old City attractions.
Hampton Inn Philadelphia Center City-Convention Center
The Hampton Inn Center City on Race Street carries a 3.9 across 3,143 reviews. It’s a focused-service hotel next to the Convention Center, a practical room-block option. Figure a small meeting room plus block rooms rather than a large ballroom.
The value here is the block, not the ballroom: rooms steps from the Convention Center at a focused-service rate, which helps a budget-conscious program’s room math. Pair it with a larger headquarters hotel for the general session. Best for overflow block rooms or a smaller meeting tied to a Convention Center event.
How to choose among them
Start with the block, then the ballroom. For a multi-day conference, the convention-connected hotels (Marriott, plus convention-adjacent Sheraton and Hampton Inn) keep attendees out of the weather and close to the general session. For a leadership or client event, the character properties (Loews, The Notary, The Logan) earn their rate on the room itself. Read the attrition clause, the cutoff date, and the F&B minimum before you sign, because those three lines decide the bill. For the full set, compare hotels and resorts in Philadelphia, and size the block with room block math for a three-day conference.
If you’re new to group contracts, how to book a hotel or resort for a corporate event walks the block, concessions, and attrition language. And if you’d rather anchor the program in a landmark, the Philadelphia historic venues pair well with a hotel block nearby.
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