Explore Our Rooms & Views
The breathtaking views from Top of the Tower afford a truly unique setting for your conference or meeting. With every room set-up, care is given to protect our splendid views while providing comfortable seating, ample lighting and technically sophisticated audio and video support. Each room is named as a salute to the Philadelphia architect whose work inspires the beautiful skyline beyond.
Our exacting standards and stringent service guidelines ensure the highest quality conference experience. We have a full inventory of standard audiovisual equipment, as well as advanced conference technologies and technicians who can be on-site to support your presentation.
The Trumbauer Room
The views from Trumbauer are west up the Benjamin Franklin Parkway capturing the Philadelphia Art Museum. At 35 by 37 feet, this room is great for smaller gatherings ranging from 20 to 70 people. This room and its twin at the east end of the hallway are often used as breakout rooms for events held on the 50th floor.
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The Notman Room
The views are to the east. Philadelphia City Hall is just beyond the window and the view of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge is majestic. This room is slightly smaller than its twin on the west side, has all of the same amenities, including rear view projection and a built in sound system.
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The Furness Forum
At 50 by 40 feet, with no columns, this room has floor to ceiling windows on two of the walls overlooking Philadelphia to the north and west. With a built-in rearview projection and sound system, this room is perfect for groups ranging from 60 to 225. Views include the Philadelphia Art Museum, Boathouse Row and 30th Street Station.
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The Stonorov Room
At 56 by 30 feet, this is by far our most popular room for social functions, luncheons, and receptions. This unique two-tiered room is also perfect for corporate sessions on the main floor and breakouts upstairs on the mezzanine. With its views to the north and east, you can see some of Philadelphia's best sites: the Walt Whitman and Benjamin Franklin bridges, City Hall, Comcast Center, and the Adventure Aquarium.
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The Grand Hallway
The grand hallway runs 110 feet along the north face of the tower and is awash with windows and spectacular views. The view niches function as registration and welcome desks as well as break-out service areas, and more recently, private cell phone conversation pods. Food and beverage stations for Stonorov and the Furness Forum are often served in the Grand Hallway.
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