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Philadelphia, a dynamic place where big city excitement meets hometown charm, awaits your arrival! There are so many Philadelphia favorites – it’s hard to choose! Strolling the cobblestone streets of Society Hill, gorgeous city murals, lunch at Reading Terminal Market or watching the monkeys at the Philadelphia Zoo. Your own personal favorite is waiting to be discovered. Find out more of what Philadelphia has to offer at http://www.pcvb.org/ab_phil/index.asp

Conference & Hotel Venue:
Park Hyatt Philadelphia
200 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Tel: 215-893-1234
Room Rate: $205 s/d
Cutoff: April 17, 2006
Click here to reserve a room

To reserve your hotel room please call 215-893-1234 and ask for the Cambridge Healthtech Institute group rate.

For reservations via phone, please call the hotel directly to make your arrangements. Identify yourself as a Cambridge Healthtech Institute conference attendee to receive the reduced room rate. Reservations made after the cut-off date or after the group room block has been filled (whichever comes first) will be accepted on a space-and-rate-availability basis. Rooms are limited, so please book early. 


TRAVEL INFORMATION

Flight Discounts:
Discounted fares are available on United, United Express, United code share flights (UA*) operated by US Airways, and US Airways Express. You can receive up to a 15% discount if you or your travel agent calls United's toll-free number 1-800-521-4041. Reference the Meeting ID Number 579YS. 


ATTRACTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA

Fairmount Park - It might be taking lunch on a bench by a majestic statue, participating in the summer rowing camp, rollerblading down West River Drive on the weekends, mountain biking on the Wissahickon Trails or visiting a park playground. No city resident lives more than a mile from one of our 62 neighborhood parks. All of these parks make up Philadelphia's 9,200-acre citywide park system, known as Fairmount Park. http://www.phila.gov/fairpark/

Franklin Institute Science Museum - You can sit in the cockpit of a T-33 jet trainer, trace the route of a corpuscle through the world's largest artificial heart (15,000 times life size), and ride to nowhere on a 350-ton Baldwin steam locomotive. The many exhibits cover energy, motion, sound, physics, astronomy, aviation, ships, mechanics, electricity, time, and other scientific subjects. You'll also find a working weather station, the world's largest pinball machine, and Franklin's famous lightning rod. http://www.fi.edu/visitF.html

Franklin Mills Mall - Franklin Mills features the best names in manufacturers’ and retail outlets including OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store and Last Call Neiman Marcus, high quality entertainment venues including AMC Theatres, Jillian’s and ESPN X-Games Skate park and various themed restaurants. www.franklin-mills-mall.com

Independence National Historic Park - The park contains important monuments that reflect key events in the history of America. Most significant is Independence Hall and nearby is the famous Liberty Bell. The park also reflects the period between 1790 and 1800, when Philadelphia was the capital of America, as it contains the home of the US Supreme Court (Old City Hall) and the meeting place of the US Congress (Congress Hall) during that time. http://www.nps.gov/inde/visit.html

Longwood Gardens - Longwood Gardens was created by industrialist Pierre S. du Pont (and is sometimes referred to as the DuPont Gardens). It offers 1,050 acres (425 hectares) of gardens, woodlands, and meadows; 20 outdoor gardens; 20 indoor gardens within 4 acres (1.6 hectares) of heated greenhouses; 11,000 different types of plants; spectacular fountains; extensive educational programs; and 800 horticultural and performing arts events each year. http://www.longwoodgardens.org/

Philadelphia Museum of Art - The Philadelphia Museum of Art is probably best recognized as the steps that Sylvestor Stallone runs up in Rocky. This museum offers a stellar collection from artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, Pissarro, Picasso, and Rodin. Surrealist art is well represented by Dali, De Chirico, Max Ernst, and Magritte, with pre-modernist work from the likes of Canaletto and Guardi. Numerous theme rooms display international art and artifacts, including Thomas Eakins's "Collection in the Country" furniture. http://www.philamuseum.org/main.asp

Philadelphia Zoo - More than 1,600 rare and exotic animals from around the world; 42 acres of picturesque Victorian gardens, outstanding art and historical architecture. 
http://www.philadelphiazoo.org/

Reading Terminal Market - America’s greatest public market invites you to discover the culinary bounty of this busting landmark in the heart of historic Philadelphia. http://www.readingterminalmarket.org/

Valley Forge National Historical Park - Valley Forge is perhaps the best-known place name associated with the American Revolution. The National Park Service provides various programs, tours, and other interpretive activities to help you grasp more fully the dramatic story Valley Forge has to tell. http://www.nps.gov/vafo/home.htm


For more information please contact:
Cindy Crowninshield-Davies, Conference Director, Cambridge Healthtech Institute
617-393-4499 or E-mail: cdavies@pharmaseries.com 

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If you want to discuss sponsoring at this conference, please contact: John Yurewicz, Jr. at 781-972-5483, jyurewicz@healthtech.com

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