Welcome to Philadelphia Hotels for the Marathon Hotel Guide. We offer hotel and lodging services at over 50 Hotels around Philadelphia for the Philadelphia Marathon on November 23, 2008. All of our Philadelphia hotels have been approved by AAA and Mobil Travel Guide for quality and your safety.
Many of our partner Philadelphia/Philadelphia Marathon hotels offer 45% off regular hotel rack rates. Our marathon website offers last minute availability and our rates are often available up to the day of arrival. Whether you are running the Philadelphia Marathon or cheering on those participating, let the Marathon Hotel Guide be your guide to the world's best marathons.
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The Crowne Plaza Hotel Philadelphia Center City is surrounded by Philadelphia's most prominent businesses, hospitals, universities and government offices. The hotel is located just blocks from the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Amtrak's 30th Street Station and Philadelphia's historic sites and attractions. The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Liberty Bell, National Constitution Center, Independence Hall & Philadelphia Zoo are just a few of the Philadelphia attractions.
Quick information for the Marathon Philadelphia Marathon & Half Marathon Race Website: http://www.philadelphiamarathon.com/site3.aspx Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008 Time: 7:00 AM Anniversary: 15th Like all marathons sanctioned by USA Track & Field, the Philadelphia Marathon is 26.2 miles. The course is fast and flat, with the highest elevation level at 100 feet.