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2010 PA Bar Exam

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Pennsylvania Bar Exam

2010 exam dates

The February 2010 Pennsylvania bar exam will take place on Tuesday, February 23 and Wednesday, February 24. The July 2010 Pennsylvania bar exam will take place on Tuesday, July 27 and Wednesday, July 28.

2010 exam locations

The Board gives both the February and July exams in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

The Independent Philadelphia Hotel is located (5) short blocks from the Pennsylvania Convention Center and is offering a special over night guest room rate for both Bar Exams.  Click here to make your reservation today!  http://reservations.ihotelier.com/istay.cfm?hotelid=15322&rateplanid=589648

Winter Wonderland Package Update!

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

SKATE WITH YOUR SWEETHEART THIS VALENTINE’S DAY AT THE BLUE CROSS RIVERRINK
It may be cold this Valentine’s Day, but ice skating next to your sweetheart at the Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn’s Landing is sure to keep you warm! The Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn’s Landing, Columbus Blvd. at Market St. is a popular destination every year during this romantic holiday as guests love skating with their special someone.  Take your sweetheart skating on Sunday, February 14th from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The Blue Cross RiverRink sets the mood for this event offering advance tickets for this session.  The tickets will include Ladies a complimentary red flower (while supplies last) for ladies. Guests will also receive a free Sweetheart photo keepsake. A DJ will host the evening allowing guests to skate to their favorite love songs with their loved ones.  Radio station B101 will be on hand with a selection of love songs.

Tickets for Sweetheart Skate will be $20 per person are available now.
CLICK HERE to purchase tickets to the Sweetheart Skate

Book the Winter Wonderland Ice Skating Package at The Independent and make memories with your loved one this Valentine’s Day!  Click here to book your package:  http://theindependenthotel.com/philadelphia/?cat=22

2009 World Series Hotel Accommodations

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

When attending the 2009 World Series Philadelphia Phillies vs New York Yankees stay at The Independent Hotel located in the heart of Center City Philadelphia and be treated like a real “Champion!”

NOW for all you Yankee’s fans staying at The Independent Hotel on Sunday, November 1st & Monday, November 2, 2009 here is the deal from The Independent Hotel located in the “City of Brotherly Love” - The Phillies have “STEAKed” their claim to the 2009 World Series Title  - Should the Yankees lose Game 4 or Game 5 - show your ID with a NYC area address at the Front Desk prior to checkout to receive a “Complimentary” $5 Gift Certificate to Reading Terminal to enjoy an Authentic Philadelphia CheeseSTEAK” - The Independent Hotel’s way of easing your pain - GO PHILLIES!

2009 World Series Philadelphia Phillies vs New York Yankees Game 2

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Phillies clinch Game 1 of the 2009 World Series

NOW for all you Yankee’s fans staying at The Independent Hotel on Sunday, November 1st & Monday, November 2, 2009 here is the deal from The Independent Hotel located in the “City of Brotherly Love” - The Phillies have “STEAKed” their claim to the 2009 World Series Title  - Should the Yankees lose Game 4 or Game 5 - show your ID with a NYC area address at the Front Desk prior to checkout to receive a “Complimentary” $5 Gift Certificate to Reading Terminal to enjoy an Authentic Philadelphia CheeseSTEAK” - The Independent Hotel’s way of easing your pain - GO PHILLIES!

Game 1 Oct. 28 Phillies 6, Yankees 1 | Box | Mariotti | Moore | Fletcher | Price
Air time 7:30 PM ET, first pitch 7:57
Game 2 Oct. 29 Phillies (Martinez, 0-0) at Yankees (Burnett, 0-0)
Air time 7:30 PM ET, first pitch 7:57
Game 3 Oct. 31 Yankees (Pettitte, 2-0) at Phillies (Hamels, 1-1)
Air time 7:30 PM ET, first pitch 7:57
Game 4 Nov. 1 Yankees at Phillies Air time 8 PM ET, first pitch 8:20
Game 5 Nov. 2 Yankees at Phillies, if necessary Air time 7:30 PM ET, first pitch 7:57
Game 6 Nov. 4 Phillies at Yankees, if necessary Air time 7:30 PM ET, first pitch 7:57
Game 7 Nov. 5 Phillies at Yankees, if necessary Air time 7:30 PM ET, first pitch 7:7

2009 NL Champion Phillies take Game 1 of 2009 World Series

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

The 2009 National League Champion Phillies clinched Game 1 of the 2009 World Series against the New York Yankees last night!!

Cliff Lee dominated the Yankees in a remarkable 6-1 victory at Yankee Stadium. He threw a six-hitter as he continued one of the most impressive postseason performances in baseball history. Chase Utley hit a pair of home runs against Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia to join Babe Ruth as the only two left-handed hitters to hit two home runs against a lefty pitcher in a World Series game.

“It doesn’t really matter that much,” Utley said.

Here is what matters: The Phillies took a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, and 18 of the past 21 teams to win Game 1 have won the World Series, including the past six winners. But besides guaranteeing they will leave Yankee Stadium on Thursday (7:57 p.m. ET, FOX and Postseason.TV) with no worse than a split, the Phils let the favored Yankees know they are for real. They let New York know that Yankee Stadium does not intimidate them. They let the world know the Yankee mystique does not worry them.

The Phillies want to become the first National League team to win consecutive World Series since the 1975-76 Reds.

If they must beat the Yankees, they must.

“This is the same game I’ve been playing my whole life, and this is the stage that I’ve wanted to get to as a little kid,” Lee said.

Lee appeared positively unaffected by the Yankee pinstripes in a World Series atmosphere. He pitched the first complete game in the World Series since Marlins right-hander Josh Beckett threw one against the Yankees in Game 6 of the 2003 World Series. He was just the third pitcher in World Series history to have no walks and 10 strikeouts in a game. Pittsburgh’s Deacon Phillippe (Game 1 of the 1903 World Series against the Red Sox) and Brooklyn’s Don Newcombe (Game 1 of the 1949 World Series against the Yankees) were the others.

“It’s been a long time since I’ve been nervous playing this game,” Lee said. “It’s what I’ve been doing my whole life. I put all the work in. You do everything you need to do to prepare, and I try not to leave anything to chance. So what’s the point in being nervous? I’ve already done the work. It’s game time — time to go out there and have fun and execute and let your skills take over.”

NOW for all you Yankee’s fans staying at The Independent Hotel on Sunday, November 1st & Monday, November 2, 2009 here is the deal from The Independent Hotel located in the “City of Brotherly Love” - The Phillies have “STEAKed” their claim to the 2009 World Series Title  - Should the Yankees lose Game 4 or Game 5 - show your ID with a NYC area address at the Front Desk prior to checkout to receive a “Complimentary” $5 Gift Certificate to Reading Terminal to enjoy an Authentic Philadelphia CheeseSTEAK” - The Independent Hotel’s way of easing your pain - GO PHILLIES!

Midtown Village Festival

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

For the last few years, Midtown Village has thrown quite the party - Sumo Wrestling, live music and hanging out with Where Magazine!  Happens this Saturday, October 3rd!

Diana: A Celebration Package

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

This fall, October 2nd - December 31, 2009, the National Constitution Center will feature its newest exhibition, Diana: A Celebration.  This exhibition comes to Philadelphia for the first time, showcasing the life and work of the Princess of Wales.

Nine galleries showcase the life and legacy of Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales.  This award winning exhibition offers an intimate glimpse into her childhood, her engagement to HRH Prince Charles, their fairytale wedding, their children and Diana’s tireless charity work.

Exhibition highlights include:

*Diana’s royal wedding gown, diamond tiara, veil, 25-ft. train, shoes and parasol

*28 dresses, suits and gowns designed by Versace, Valentino, Chanel, and Azagury, among others, worn by Diana during her public life

*Diamond tiaras and priceless family jewels

*Home Movies of Diana’s childhood, historical artifacts, personal letters, photos and heirlooms

Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to view this historical exhibition!

The Independent Philadelphia Hotel has partnered with the National Constitution Center in creating this wonderful package inclusive of the following;

*Overnight Accommodations for (2)

*Two VIP/untimed tickets to the exhibition Diana: A Celebration

To book your package click here:  http://theindependenthotel.com/philadelphia/?cat=22

The Philadelphia International Championship Bike Race

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

 

Date:

June 7, 2009

 

The Race

The world’s most competitive cyclists turn their sights on Philadelphia for the annual Philadelphia International Championship every June, when about 300,000 fans line an arduous road course to watch hundreds of elite pro cyclists whip through some of Philadelphia’s most beautiful streets.

The scenic course includes the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Kelly Drive, and, of course, the infamous Manayunk “Wall,” a 17% grade hill rising sharply off the banks of the Schuylkill River.

The race is a culmination of a weekend of related festivities that are great for the entire family.

Best Places To Watch

The best places from which to watch the race are:

 

  • the “Feed Zone” located near the start/finish line along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway,
  • the Family Fun Zone on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art,
  • along Main Street in Manayunk,
  • along the Manayunk Wall,
  • Lemon Hill in Fairmount Park,
  • and various spots along Kelly Drive in Fairmount Park, which you must walk to since the Drive is closed to traffic.

Thinking of coming to see the Race?  The Independent Hotel in Philadelphia is now taking reservations.  Click on make a reservation or call us today! 

76th Annual Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show

Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Date: 6/5/2009 - 6/7/2009

 
On the first Friday through Sunday of June, more than 140 artists from the Philadelphia area and around the country will fill Rittenhouse Square with a beautiful outdoor display of their artwork.

Thinking of visiting the Fine Art Show?  The Independent Hotel in Philadelphia is taking reservations!  Click on the Reservation Tab or call us today!

With many fine artists selected to participate, there will be no limit to the variety and diversity of techniques, mediums and subject matter.

Now in its 76th year, the Rittenhouse Square Fine Art Show has the long-running distinction of being the nation’s oldest outdoor original artwork show.

Spirit of Philadelphia Lunch Cruise Independent Style Package

Friday, April 24th, 2009

 

 

The Independent Hotel, Philadelphia’s newest premier boutique hotel, has partnered with the Spirit of Philadelphia to bring you a most entertaining and unique dining experience. 

 

Come aboard and enjoy the most entertaining lunchtime experience in Philadelphia featuring our Grande Buffet! This two-hour cruise on Philadelphia’s historic harbor is perfect for an afternoon getaway, a birthday, office party, entertaining out-of-town guests, you name it.

Let us walk you through a cruise:

  • Big smile - a keepsake photo of you and your party will be taken upon boarding, so go ahead and “mug” for the camera. (You can pre-purchase or decide at the dock when you return.)
  • “This way please” - we will greet and seat you. Please note that many tables are designed for cabaret-style seating with other guests, reminiscent of ocean-going cruises. Order drinks, then feel free to get up and explore the ship - especially our outdoor strolling decks.
  • Bon Voyage! - As the ship pulls away from the dock, grab your streamers and your drinks and join our Spirit entertainers in a festive Bon Voyage toast.
  • Bon Appétit - Once you’ve been invited up to our Grande Buffet, take as little or as much as you like. You can even go back for seconds and thirds as long as the buffet is open!
  • Oooo, ahhhh - while you dine, we’ll entertain you with a fascinating narrated tour of Philadelphia’s breathtaking skyline easily seen from our huge panoramic windows.
  • Live Entertainment - Throughout the cruise, Spirit’s staff will dazzle you with impressive renditions of your favorite tunes. Sit back, relax and enjoy the talent.
  • Stretch your legs - head topside for the largest outdoor patio deck in Philadelphia and catch a breath of fresh air and an amazing view.
  • Rock ‘til you dock - from line dances to Top-40 hits, our DJs know how to get everyone up and dancing, right to the end of your cruise.

About the Spirit of Philadelphia
Perfect for parties of two to 500 guests, the three-deck Spirit of Philadelphia offers a sleek and fresh approach to dining and dancing on the water:

  • Three climate-controlled dining & entertainment decks
  • Huge panoramic windows all around
  • Bathrooms on two interior decks
  • Outdoor strolling decks at bow and stern
  • Full outdoor patio deck topside with cafe-style seating
  • Full-service bars
  • Handicap accessible
  • Two dance floors and staging areas
  • Flexible seating arrangements

 

Packages starting at $264.00 and includes:

* Overnight accommodations for (2) people

*(2) Tickets aboard the Spirit of Philadelphia

*Two hour festive river cruise

*Bountiful Buffet

*Narrated skyline tour

*Vibrant entertainment with a lively DJ playing a full range of dance hits

To book your package click here:  http://theindependenthotel.com/philadelphia/?cat=22

 

University of Pennsylvania Graduation

Friday, April 24th, 2009

The Independent Hotel Philadelphia is Philadelphia’s newest premier boutique hotel.  Located just minutes from the University of Penn campus, The Independent Hotel

Sunday May 17, 2009

At the University of Pennsylvania, you’ll find a historic, Ivy League school with highly selective admissions and a history of innovation in interdisciplinary education and scholarship. You’ll also find a picturesque campus amidst a dynamic city and a world-class research institution

Penn Relays - Independent Style

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

April 23 - 25, 2009

As the first and oldest of relay meets, the Penn Relays has always tried to stay at the forefront of advances in the sport.  From April 23 to April 25, Philadelphia will be dashing with spectators from around the world who are eager to see tomorrow’s Olympic stars at one of the oldest and longest-running track and field events in the world.

So who competes in The Penn Relays? Men and women from high schools, colleges, clubs, the armed services, prepatory schools and even elementary schools. This year, during some 33 hours of competition, participants from ages eight to 80 will run more than 425 races — that’s more than one race every five minutes.

Cézanne and Beyond at the Philadelphia Art Museum

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

 

Come experience the Independent Hotel and the remarkable works of Paul Cézanne at the Philadelphia Art Museum February 26, 2009 - May 31, 2009.  The Independent Hotel is just a few short blocks from this historical Philadelphia Museum. 

 

Paul Cézanne’s posthumous retrospective at the Salon d’Automne in 1907 was a watershed event in the history of art. The immediate impact of this large presentation of his work on the young artists of Paris was profound. Its ramifications on successive generations down to the present are still in effect.

This exhibition features forty paintings and twenty watercolors and drawings by Cézanne, displayed alongside works by several artists for whom Cézanne has been a central inspiration and whose work reflects, both visually and poetically, Cézanne’s extraordinary legacy.

 

Based on the remarkable resources of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, both in its holdings of major works by Cézanne and in its large collections of early modernist works—thanks to A. E. Gallatin and Louise and Walter Arensberg—this show is a unique occasion to experience the continuing impact of this influential painter.

 

Francis Alÿs (Belgian, born 1959)
“I remember blaming Cézanne (or was it that I blessed him) for having saved me from having to deal with the enigma of painting.”

Max Beckmann (German, 1884–1950)
“Cézanne was my greatest love and still is when I think of French art.”

Georges Braque (French, 1882–1963)
“To my way of thinking, there is no master equal to Cézanne.”

Paul Cézanne (French, 1839–1906)
“In my thought one doesn’t replace the past, one only adds a new link to it.”

Charles Demuth (American, 1883–1935)
“John Marin and I drew our inspiration from the same source, French modernism. He brought his up in buckets and spilt much along the way. I dipped mine out with a teaspoon, but I never spilled a drop.”

Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901–1966)
“Cézanne did not … seek to be original. And yet there is no painter so original as Cézanne.”

Arshile Gorky (American, born Armenia, 1904–1948)
“Cézanne is the greatest artist, shall I say, that has lived.”

Marsden Hartley (American, 1877–1943)
“[Cézanne had] ideas that were to make the world of painting over again.”

Jasper Johns (American, born 1930)
“As for the Cézanne [Bather], it has a synesthetic quality that gives it great sensuality—it makes looking equivalent to touching

Ellsworth Kelly (American, born 1923)
“Cézanne tackled and conceptualized the three-dimensional world in terms of its underlying structure and our uncertain relationships to it.”

Fernand Léger (French, 1881–1955)
“[Cézanne’s] influence was so strong that in order to free myself I had to move all the way to abstraction.”

Sherrie Levine (American, born 1947)
“I engage the idea of removing the artist completely from the artwork, so that it becomes a kind of group project with audience participation.”

Brice Marden (American, born 1938)
“Cézanne, my hero.”

Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954)
“I thought: If Cézanne is right, I am right. Because I knew Cézanne had made no mistake.”

Piet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944)
“Beauty in art is created not by the objects of representation but by the relationships of line and color (Cézanne).”

Giorgio Morandi (Italian, 1890–1964)
“We sat down around the big table and talked about art,” John Rewald recalled, “not so much about his [Morandi’s] as about the masters he admired, above all Cézanne and Seurat.”

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973)
“[Cézanne] was my one and only master! Don’t you think I looked at his pictures?”

Liubov Popova (Russian, 1889–1924)
“Cézanne no longer depicted the impression of the object, but only its essence.”

Jeff Wall (Canadian, born 1946)
“I have always admired Cézanne.”

Equality Forum Special Events

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

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Film Screening: Pursuit of Equality

This emotionally charged documentary examines the most controversial civil rights issue of our time: marriage equality - from the decision by San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom to marry same-sex couples to the California Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage to Proposition 8, the ballot initiative to amend the California constitution to ban same-sex marriages. A Q&A session with producer Geoff Callan follows the screening. Friday, May 1, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Caplan Center, The University of the Arts, 211 S. Broad St., Penthouse [More]

BB “Q”

Visit the “gayborhood” for a late afternoon barbecue and a chance to mingle with old friends and meet new ones. This popular event takes place in the heart of Philadelphia’s famed gay-friendly district, with Q102’s resident DJ Richie Rich spinning music. Saturday, May 2, 5 to 8 p.m., 13th Street between Walnut & Locust [More]

            

 
Other Special Events .

  • 10th Annual Art Exhibit: Richard Amsel Retrospective, All Week, Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery, The University of the Arts [More]
  • Voices of Equality Concert, Friday, May 1, Church of the Holy Trinity [More]
  • Shabbat Service, Friday, May 1, Congregation Beth Ahavah, Rodeph Shalom, [More]
  • International Equality Dinner, Saturday, May 2, National Constitution Center [More]
  • Sunday OUT!, Sunday, May 3, Old City [More]
  • March for Equality on Independence Mall, Sunday, May 3 [More]
     
  • National Equality Rally at Independence Hall, Sunday, May 3 [More]
  • 5th Annual National Interfaith Service, Sunday, May 3, Christ Church [More]
  • Dignity Philadelphia Mass and Couples Blessing, Sunday, May 3, The Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany [More]

Equality Forum Philadelphia 2009

Monday, April 20th, 2009

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Equality Forum 2009 Visit www.equalityforum.com for more information.

Equality Forum is a national and international GLBT civil rights organization with an educational focus.  Equality Forum presents annually the largest and premiere national and international GLBT civil rights forum. Equality Forum 2009 has 34 panels, 8 parties and 10 special events. There is no registration fee and all panels are free.

Philly Beer Week 2009

Friday, February 13th, 2009

20 Days until Opening Tap

Over 445 events at dozens of venues

in the city and suburbs
And more to come!

 

The second-annual Philly Beer Week (PBW) 2009 will kickoff on Friday, March 6 at 7 p.m., in the spectacular Comcast Center lobby and Winter Garden (17th street and JFK Boulevard) with the Opening Tap, a celebration honoring over 30 regional breweries whose beer help make Philadelphia “the best beer-drinking city in America.” The Opening Tap will begin with a ceremonial ‘first tap’ using the official Philly Beer Week Keg Mallet, followed by a strolling beer tasting and a festive awards ceremony. Opening Tap tickets cost $40 and can be purchased online at www.phillybeerweek.org ($50 at the door.)

“The Opening Tap is a one-of-a-kind event featuring our local breweries and their beers, as well as the men and women who create them,” says Don Russell, who along with Tom Peters and Bruce Nichols are the founders of Philly Beer Week.

Invited breweries for the Opening Tap include: Appalachian Brewing, Barley Creek Brewing Company, Brew Works, Dock Street, Dogfish Head, Earth + Bread, Erie Brewing Company, Flying Fish, General Lafayette, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, Lancaster Brewing Company, Legacy, Lion, Manayunk Brewpub, McKenzie’s, Nodding Head, Penn Brewery, Philadelphia Brewing Company, Porterhouse, Reading Brewing Company, Riverhorse, Rock Bottom, Roy Pitz, Sly Fox, Triumph, Stewart’s, Stoudts, Troegs, Twin Lakes, Victory, Weyerbacher, Yards and Yuengling.

A group of local beer writers created the awards that will honor each brewery represented at the event. An emcee will announce each award and invite the brewery representative to join them, get their photo taken and receive their PBW award.

“These are not your traditional “Best Of” awards. They have a definite Philly attitude! In this town, we may take our beer seriously, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously,” says Russell who created the awards with fellow beer writers George Hummel, Bryan Kolesar, Lew Bryson, Jack Curtin, Suzanne Woods, Rich Wagner, Woody Chandler and Carolyn Smagalski.

Food will be available for purchase from the Market at the Comcast Center, and live music is also planned. Attendees must be at least 21 years of age, and no children will be admitted.

Those wishing to take public transportation to Philly Beer Week, can purchase Sip Safely with SEPTA, an unlimited, all-day, bus-trolley-rail pass that will be sold for $9.00, valid any one day between March 6 and March 15. This pass is valid on SEPTA services, to encourage PBW participants to travel safely, rather than driving from event to event. Sip Safely with SEPTA passes are available for sale at most SEPTA locations.

Sweetheart Sunday - February 8, 2009!

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Join the Independent Philadelphia Hotel and Midtown Village & Washington Square Merchants for a “Sweetheart Sunday” - February 8, 2009 from noon - 6 p.m for a day of sweetheart shopping and dining specials in Midtown Village & Washington Square.  Enter to win the “My Center City Weekend” contest featuring an overnight stay at The Independent Philadelphia Hotel and one of many wonderful prizes to be given away!

The Independent Philadelphia Hotel is an official drop off location for the “My Center City Weekend” contest on February 8th from noon - 6 p.m. and will be hosting an “Open House”  offering Complimentary Refreshments and tours of Philadelphia’s “Newest” Boutique Hotel.  Plan to stop by, drop off your entry, enjoy the refreshments and meet our staff!  The Independent Philadelphia Hotel will be offering on the spot “discounts” to those that book their reservation during this time.  We look foward to “welcoming” you Independent Style on February 8th from noon - 6 p.m.! 

Please call 215-772-1440 for additional information and reservations.

 

A Streetcar Named Desire - Now - March 1st Walnut Street Theatre

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

A Streetcar Named Desire Through Sunday, March 1
Walnut Street Theatre
Presented by Walnut Street Theatre
Call 215-574-3550 to order
> official website

 

In 1947, Broadway’s hottest young writer brought his newest play to the Walnut. It was an exotic, erotic, passionate and dramatic story set in the steamy French Quarter of New Orleans. Blanche DuBois, a faded southern belle, takes us on a journey of delicate indiscretions, lost dreams and bruttish actions into her own madness, aided by her handsome, masculine brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski.

VISITOR INFORMATION
Walnut Street Theatre
825 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
> map it
> nearby parking
> visit website

Philadelphia Center City District Restaurant Week!

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

“Scrumptious” - is what comes to mind when you think of Center City District Restaurant Week!

 Through Friday, January 30
Various Locations
Presented by Center City District
$35
buy it now!
> official website

Participating Center City restaurants offer a minimum of 3 courses for only $35† per person, and participating parking facilities offer diners discounted rates. Restaurants book up fast, so make your reservations today!

Come and dine at Center City’s fabulous restaurants throughout the year. Expect a wide variety of delicious foods from steak to sushi, Italian to Brazilian. Use the restaurant list and links to online reservation services at the official website. 

VISITOR INFORMATION
Various Locations

† Tax, alcohol and gratuity not included. Dinner only.

New Year’s Eve “Independent” Style!

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Make this New Year’s Eve one to remember by booking your overnight accommodations now at The Independent Philadelphia Hotel and enjoy the 2010 Mummer’s Parade on New Year’s Day up close and personal!  This Philadelphia tradition takes place a block away from The Independent Philadelphia Hotel - location, location, location! 

The 2010 Southwest Airlines Mummers Parade will feature unique costumes, music, and pageantry that is the Philadelphia Mummers. Crowds will line Broad St., in Philadelphia, from South Philly straight through Center City. The climax of the parade takes place at City Hall where the official judging takes place.

The parade itself is one of the longest running traditions in the country.  The parade began in 1900 as an offical  event for the city, however the parade has been going on since the 1800’s as a way to celebrate the New. 

Plan now to be a part of this tradition “Independent Style” by making your reservation to spend New Year’s Eve at The Independent Philadelphia Hotel!  Happy New Year!