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Room for Meetings, Room for More: Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

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Valley Forge and Montgomery County, PA, are steeped in history. But with over 80 hotels, 1,600 restaurants, 200 attractions and 300 meeting venues, our creature comforts have come a long way since Washington brought his army here in 1777.

Valley Forge is home to the famed Valley Forge National Historical Park.

Beyond must-see historical sites, the region boasts a vibrant arts scene and some of the best shopping around—including the largest mall on the East Coast. If you want indoor fun, you can choose anything from indoor skydiving to award-winning craft breweries, wineries, and distilleries.

Choose from over 1,600 restaurants

If you love action, Montgomery County is home to a casino and over 50 public and private golf courses. Whatever meeting you’re looking to arrange, Valley Forge and Montgomery County, PA, are exactly what you’re looking for.

Over 50 public and private golf courses

Located in the heart of the Northeast Corridor, just 18 minutes outside of Philadelphia, Valley Forge offers the variety of bigger destinations, with plenty of room to breathe. It’s right at the confluence of major roadways and just minutes from Philadelphia International Airport, but its feel will make everyone comfortable. There’s room for every budget, with free parking and a range of hotels and dining options—from brand names to boutiques. And along with everything else Valley Forge and Montgomery County have to entice you, there’s an offer that makes booking your next meeting even more special. Get $5 back per room night when you book 25 room nights or more.

If you’re a meeting planner who knows that a memorable meeting is more than just a great meeting room, Valley Forge and Montgomery County, PA, are worth a visit. Learn more at meet.valleyforge.org.

If you want to get in touch, our planning consultants are as pleasant as the area itself. Contact Scott Higgins (shiggins@valleyforge.org) or Stephanie Kilroy (kilroy@valleyforge.org).