Hilton Garden Inn Exton/West Chester opens outside of Philadelphia

The new 135-room Hilton Garden Inn Exton/West Chester is the first Hilton Garden Inn in the Exton area. The hotel is managed by GF Management, Inc.

Located just off the Pennsylvania Turnpike the hotel has close proximity to major corporations such as West Pharmaceuticals and Frankle, and it is easily accessible to the Exton Square Mall and Valley Forge National Historical Park.

All guests receive access to complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel; a 24-hour business center with remote printing; a fitness center; and an indoor pool. The Garden Grille and Bar® offers a full cooked-to-order breakfast, dinner, cocktails, and evening room service. The Pavilion Pantry® is open 24 hours and with a complete selection of salty snacks, sweet treats, cold beverages as well as freshly prepared, frozen and microwaveable packaged items.

Hilton Garden Inn Exton/West Chester also features a large meeting space offering more than 2,700 square feet of flexible meeting space.

Each guest room includes a work desk with an ergonomic desk chair, mini fridge, microwave oven and Keurig coffee maker.

Hilton Garden Inn Exton/West Chester participates in Hilton HHonors®, or more information or to make reservation, call Hilton Garden Inn Exton/West Chester at 1 610 458 8822.

Information in article based on press release from Hilton Worldwide.

Kathy Stafford
Kathy Stafford

Kathy Stafford is a writer, publisher and editor. She was a contributing author to "Sasha Cohen Fire on Ice". She has been a contributing editor to several publications including, "Discover Balboa Park: A Complete Guide". Kathy was publisher and editor of "Skating Sketches", reporting on figure skating worldwide, for over ten years. She was a credentialed journalist as a figure skating specialist for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. She has covered international skating events in Switzerland, France, Finland, England, Canada and the United States with published articles in Canada, Japan, and the United States. Although she never accepted an assignment, she was on the list of approved Lonely Planet authors for three years. She is currently combining her love of travel, and her background as a writer and editor, as a publisher and author of travel related journalism. In addition, she blogs about her search for her family roots at www.cherokeerootsblog.com.

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