Pennsylvania Convention Center, Multi-use facility in Philadelphia
The Pennsylvania Convention Center is a large event venue in downtown Philadelphia, running along Arch Street between Broad Street and 11th Street. The building offers space for conferences, trade shows, and large gatherings, with digital displays throughout to help visitors find their way.
The convention center opened in the early 1990s on the site of the old Reading Terminal, a 19th-century rail station that still stands at its base. The building was later expanded to meet growing demand, roughly doubling its original floor space over the following decades.
The Pennsylvania Convention Center sits at the heart of Philadelphia and serves as a meeting point for diverse groups. Its modern design with expansive glass windows and open spaces shapes the environment, while its central location encourages visitors to explore the city after attending events.
The center sits within walking distance of several subway stations and is easy to reach on foot from much of central Philadelphia. Entrances are step-free with wide doors and ramps, and staff are available inside to help with directions.
The building has a dedicated sensory room available to neurodivergent visitors, offering a low-stimulus space to step away from the noise of large events. This kind of room is rare in American convention centers and can be used without a prior reservation.
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