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Loews Philadelphia Hotel
Photo courtesy of Loews Philadelphia
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Solefood
A modern, Asian-influenced seafood restaurant, Solefood nicely complements the relaxed, modern atmosphere of the Loews Philadelphia Hotel. Read more about Solefood.
One of the greatest works of the 20th Century, the PSFS (Philadelphia Savings Fund Society) building has been converted into the new 585-room Loews Philadelphia Hotel. Designed by George Howe and William Lescaze, the building was erected in 1932 and was the first international style, modernist high-rise building.
Today, the building retains period details, such as Cartier clocks, bank vault doors and polished granite, as well as modern amenities such as a full service health spa, business center, spinning room, lap pool and over 40,000 square feet of multi-purpose space, including three ballrooms.
Each guest room has 10-foot ceilings, cordless phones, T1 cable lines, modem lines and electronic safes.
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