Hotels near The Proving Grounds
707 Conshohocken Rd, Conshohocken, PA 19428
Hotels near The Proving Grounds
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Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection
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Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken
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Marriott Philadelphia West
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Hampton Inn Philadelphia / Plymouth Meeting
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Extended Stay America Suites - Philadelphia - Plymouth Meeting - West
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting
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Extended Stay America Suites Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting E
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting
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Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting
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Red Carpet Inn
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Hampton Inn Philadelphia King of Prussia (Valley Forge)
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Home2 Suites by Hilton King of Prussia / Valley Forge PA
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HYATT house Philadelphia / Plymouth Meeting
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The Prussia Hotel (Marriott Bonvoy)
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Residence Inn King of Prussia
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Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia
Each property delivers original character that fuels competitors between tournament rounds.
- Lock passports and electronics in the in-room safe securely
- Discover local family attractions tailored to tournament schedules and interests
- Apply Hilton Honors Food & Beverage Credits to family breakfasts
Residence Inn Philadelphia Conshohocken
Kitchen-equipped suites keep tournament families fueled and comfortable between games.
- Extend living space with pull-out sofa beds for extra athletes
- Load up at the hot waffle station with assorted toppings
- Separate living zones give teams space to review game footage
Marriott Philadelphia West
Teams carrying tournament-sized gear trust this brand's hallmark commitment to space.
- House extended families easily with connecting room configurations available
- Feed entire squads at the full-service breakfast restaurant every morning
- Enjoy separate living areas ideal for coaches reviewing game film
Hampton Inn Philadelphia / Plymouth Meeting
Built for teams who need reliable comfort and staff who care.
- Accommodate larger travel groups with pull-out sofas and extra space
- Clean muddy jerseys and gear using coin-operated laundry room equipment
- Coordinate departures with scheduled shuttle pickup and drop-off times daily
Extended Stay America Suites
Known for giving teams the space and setup to stay fueled all week.
- Coordinate multiple family vehicles with ample free on-site parking available
- Gather poolside with teammates on comfortable lounge chairs after competition
- Get tournament updates and assistance from attentive front desk staff
Homewood Suites Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting
Where spacious suites and evening hospitality help teams regroup between tournament rounds.
- Gather your entire team in The Lodge's spacious communal area
- Access full-size ironing board for crisp pre-game uniform preparation always
- Request complimentary cribs and high chairs for your youngest team fans
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Extended Stay America Suites Philadelphia
Known for serving travelers who need more than a bed between competitive events.
- Fuel athletes early with free grab-and-go breakfast every morning
- Spread out in studio suites with separate living and sleeping areas
- Refresh gear after tournament play in always-available coin-operated laundry
SpringHill Suites Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting
Designed to help traveling families keep energy high through every round of play.
- Tackle laundry between games with onsite washers and dryers available
- Transport your roster efficiently with airport shuttle service at participating hotels
- Stretch out on poolside lounge chairs during afternoon game breaks
Courtyard Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting
Professional standards hold steady so parents can breathe between event blocks.
- Host families and athletes in the spacious Marriott Greatroom gathering hub
- Store uniforms and gear in spacious wardrobe and closet space
- Add rollaway beds to accommodate larger team family groups
Red Carpet Inn
Consistent value that lets families save energy for what matters most.
- Maintain fresh team apparel using property dryers between competition days
- Accommodate buses and oversized vehicles with ample lot space
- Recover with family swim time in refreshing outdoor pool area
Hampton Inn Philadelphia King of Prussia
The neighbor who hosts well — friendly faces, reliable routines, and guarantees honored.
- Host team meetings at the large Perfect Mix community table
- Keep coaching staff and families close with Confirmed Connecting Rooms guarantee
- Fuel championship mornings with signature Hampton waffles and hot eggs
Home2 Suites by Hilton King of Prussia
Extended-stay design meets tournament life — flexible layouts and room to spread out.
- Park multiple family cars free throughout the entire tournament weekend
- Recover between games in the eco-friendly saline swimming pool
- Review game film together at spacious communal work tables
HYATT house Philadelphia / Plymouth Meeting
Extended stays meet tournament schedules with kitchens, space, and breathing room.
- Lounge poolside with families while athletes rest and recharge
- Spread out game plans across comfortable seating and work surfaces
- Organize multiple players' gear in roomy dresser drawers throughout suite
The Prussia Hotel
Built for travelers who expect consistent quality when bulky equipment travels too.
- Power up athletes with omelet stations and localized breakfast favorites
- Relax on premium upper floors with panoramic city or resort views
- Touch up team gear using in-room iron and ironing board
Residence Inn King of Prussia
Built when someone finally asked where all the equipment would go.
- Lounge poolside with your team using dedicated seating and service
- Use open lobby spaces for team meetings before heading to fields
- Organize groceries in full kitchen pantry cabinets between tournament days
The Proving Grounds Travel Guide
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The Proving Grounds is widely recognized as one of the premier multi-sport facilities in the Mid-Atlantic region. Located in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, this massive complex spans roughly 80 acres and features eight elite-level outdoor synthetic turf fields—including a water-based AstroTurf field that serves as the home for the Villanova University Field Hockey team. The facility is a tournament machine, hosting high-level events for soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey year-round. For visiting families, the venue is impressive but strictly regulated; the fields are immaculate, and the "no pets" policy is enforced with zero exceptions. The complex sits in a unique industrial valley that has been revitalized into a trendy suburban hub. While you are there to compete, you are also just minutes away from some of the best shopping in the country at King of Prussia and the historic trails of Valley Forge. This guide is designed for the travel teams navigating the Philadelphia suburbs. You will learn how to access the free parking without getting stuck in the complex's one-way loops, where to find the famous "sweet sauce" pizza that locals obsess over, and how to turn a tournament weekend into a history lesson at Valley Forge.
Neighborhood Overview
The facility is located on Conshohocken Road, tucked between a golf center and industrial parks along the Schuylkill River. The "neighborhood" of Conshohocken ("Conshy" to locals) is a booming exurb that perfectly blends blue-collar roots with white-collar revitalization. The downtown area along Fayette Street is just a mile away, offering a dense, walkable strip of restaurants, bars, and boutiques that feels like a mini-city. Access is fantastic; the venue sits at the convergence of I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) and I-476 (The Blue Route), making it accessible from any direction. The nearest major travel hub is Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), located about 30 minutes south. While the facility itself is not walkable to dining (you are on a busy connector road), the short drive to Fayette Street opens up endless options. Parking at The Proving Grounds is free and plentiful in paved lots adjacent to the fields, though traffic can bottleneck at the single entrance/exit point during tournament changeovers.
Where to Stay
Accommodation strategy here focuses on the "Conshy Core" or the "Plymouth Meeting" cluster.
Conshohocken (The Best Vibe): Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia, Tapestry Collection is the newest and most stylish option, located near Fayette Street. It offers a boutique feel and high walkability to dinner. The Marriott Philadelphia West is another solid upscale choice nearby.
Plymouth Meeting (Budget/Space): Just a few miles north, hotels like the Hampton Inn Plymouth Meeting and DoubleTree Suites offer larger rooms and easier highway access, often at a slightly lower rate than the trendy Conshy hotels.
King of Prussia (Shopping): Staying 10 minutes west in King of Prussia (e.g., Valley Forge Casino Resort) puts you next to the mall and offers resort-style amenities.
Quick-Plan Overview
Tip
Philadelphia Intl (PHL) · 30 min drive.
Arrival & Parking
Parking is free; follow field numbers carefully.
Downtime
Schuylkill River Trail · 5 min drive/bike.
Tip
King of Prussia Mall or Valley Forge.
Tip
Franzone's Pizza or The Daisy Tavern.
- Philadelphia Intl (PHL) · 30 min drive.
- Parking is free; follow field numbers carefully.
- Schuylkill River Trail · 5 min drive/bike.
- King of Prussia Mall or Valley Forge.
- Franzone's Pizza or The Daisy Tavern.
Tournament Day Flow
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 60 minutes before game time. The complex is long and linear; check the field map before you park to ensure you aren't walking half a mile with gear. Field 1 is near the entrance, while Field 6 is far in the back. The "No Pets" policy is strict—leave the dog at home or at the hotel. Spectator seating is limited to bleachers, so bringing your own chair is highly recommended.
Mid-Day Regroup
Between games, there is little to do on-site other than visit the concession stand or the adjacent Tee's Golf Center (driving range/mini-golf). If you have a 2-hour gap, drive 5 minutes to Fayette Street in Conshohocken for a real sit-down meal. The Schuylkill River Trail is nearby if you need a quiet place to walk away from the whistle noise.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Exiting onto Conshohocken Road can be slow, especially turning left against traffic. If heading to a team dinner, P.J. Whelihan's or The Great American Pub are built for large groups. If you are heading to the airport or city, check I-76 traffic first—it is notoriously congested, even on weekends.
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 60 minutes before game time. The complex is long and linear; check the field map before you park to ensure you aren't walking half a mile with gear. Field 1 is near the entrance, while Field 6 is far in the back. The "No Pets" policy is strict—leave the dog at home or at the hotel. Spectator seating is limited to bleachers, so bringing your own chair is highly recommended.
Mid-Day Regroup
Between games, there is little to do on-site other than visit the concession stand or the adjacent Tee's Golf Center (driving range/mini-golf). If you have a 2-hour gap, drive 5 minutes to Fayette Street in Conshohocken for a real sit-down meal. The Schuylkill River Trail is nearby if you need a quiet place to walk away from the whistle noise.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Exiting onto Conshohocken Road can be slow, especially turning left against traffic. If heading to a team dinner, P.J. Whelihan's or The Great American Pub are built for large groups. If you are heading to the airport or city, check I-76 traffic first—it is notoriously congested, even on weekends.
Things to Do
Walkable
Tee's Golf Center
AdjacentLocated literally next door to the sports fields (sharing the same access road), Tee's Golf Center is the ultimate downtime savior for tournament families. It features a massive driving range with heated stalls, two 18-hole miniature golf courses, and batting cages. It is the perfect place to burn off energy between games without having to move the car or lose your parking spot. The mini-golf courses are well-maintained and challenging enough for teenagers. They also have a snack bar that offers different options than the tournament concessions. It turns a long wait between bracket play into a fun, competitive diversion for the whole team.
5–15 Minutes Away
Valley Forge National Historical Park
15 min driveJust a short drive west, Valley Forge offers 3,500 acres of history and open space. This is the site of the Continental Army's winter encampment during the Revolutionary War. You can tour the log cabins where soldiers slept, visit George Washington's headquarters, or simply walk the miles of rolling paved trails. For athletes, the hilly terrain offers a challenging shake-out run in an inspiring setting. It is a peaceful, beautiful park that provides a stark contrast to the noise of the tournament. The visitor center helps contextualize the history for students, making it a great educational detour.
King of Prussia Mall
10 min driveOne of the largest shopping malls in the United States, "KOP" is a destination in itself. With over 400 stores ranging from budget-friendly to ultra-luxury, plus countless dining options, it is a shopper's paradise. It is a fantastic place to spend a rainy afternoon or a free evening. The mall is so large it is divided into two sections (The Plaza and The Court) connected by a massive corridor. Teenagers love roaming the endless corridors, and parents can find literally any brand they need. The food court is massive, offering quick options for every dietary restriction imaginable.
Schuylkill River Trail (SRT)
5 min driveThe SRT is a multi-use trail that runs for miles along the river, passing right through Conshohocken. It is a favorite for local runners and cyclists. You can access it from the Conshohocken Rowing Center or near the Fayette Street Bridge. It offers a flat, scenic paved path that is perfect for a team walk or a morning run. It connects Conshohocken to Philadelphia and Valley Forge. On a nice day, it is buzzing with activity and offers great views of the river and the town's skyline. It is the best way to see the area from a different perspective.
Walkable
- Tee's Golf Center — Located literally next door to the sports fields (sharing the same access road), Tee's Golf Center is the ultimate downtime savior for tournament families. It features a massive driving range with heated stalls, two 18-hole miniature golf courses, and batting cages. It is the perfect place to burn off energy between games without having to move the car or lose your parking spot. The mini-golf courses are well-maintained and challenging enough for teenagers. They also have a snack bar that offers different options than the tournament concessions. It turns a long wait between bracket play into a fun, competitive diversion for the whole team. Adjacent
5–15 Minutes Away
- Valley Forge National Historical Park — Just a short drive west, Valley Forge offers 3,500 acres of history and open space. This is the site of the Continental Army's winter encampment during the Revolutionary War. You can tour the log cabins where soldiers slept, visit George Washington's headquarters, or simply walk the miles of rolling paved trails. For athletes, the hilly terrain offers a challenging shake-out run in an inspiring setting. It is a peaceful, beautiful park that provides a stark contrast to the noise of the tournament. The visitor center helps contextualize the history for students, making it a great educational detour. 15 min drive
- King of Prussia Mall — One of the largest shopping malls in the United States, "KOP" is a destination in itself. With over 400 stores ranging from budget-friendly to ultra-luxury, plus countless dining options, it is a shopper's paradise. It is a fantastic place to spend a rainy afternoon or a free evening. The mall is so large it is divided into two sections (The Plaza and The Court) connected by a massive corridor. Teenagers love roaming the endless corridors, and parents can find literally any brand they need. The food court is massive, offering quick options for every dietary restriction imaginable. 10 min drive
- Schuylkill River Trail (SRT) — The SRT is a multi-use trail that runs for miles along the river, passing right through Conshohocken. It is a favorite for local runners and cyclists. You can access it from the Conshohocken Rowing Center or near the Fayette Street Bridge. It offers a flat, scenic paved path that is perfect for a team walk or a morning run. It connects Conshohocken to Philadelphia and Valley Forge. On a nice day, it is buzzing with activity and offers great views of the river and the town's skyline. It is the best way to see the area from a different perspective. 5 min drive
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Concessions
Various FieldsThe facility has a main concession building and occasional satellite carts. Offerings are standard fare—hot dogs, pretzels, Gatorade, and coffee. While convenient for a quick snack, it is not designed for full meals. Teams are technically prohibited from bringing in outside food coolers, so plan your meal breaks off-site if possible.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Franzone's Pizzeria
2.0 miFranzone's is a Conshohocken institution famous for one thing: its "sweet sauce." The pizza here has a cult following due to the distinctively sugary tomato sauce that is swirled on top of the cheese. It is a unique local flavor that you have to try at least once. The atmosphere is that of a classic neighborhood pizza joint/sports bar. It is casual, affordable, and handles take-out orders efficiently for teams headed back to the hotel. Whether you love the sweet sauce or find it unusual, it is the defining food of the town.
P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant
2.5 miLocated in the Plymouth Square Shopping Center, P.J.'s is the quintessential team dinner spot. It is a large, energetic sports bar known for its wings (with endless sauce options) and massive TVs. They are experts at handling large groups of loud athletes. The menu is diverse enough to please everyone, with burgers, salads, and wraps. The "PJ's Wings" are a staple of the local diet. It gets busy on weekends, so calling ahead for a large table is smart.
Local & Elevated Picks
The Daisy Tavern
2.0 miA newer addition to the Conshohocken dining scene, The Daisy Tavern is a polished gastropub from the team behind The Goat's Beard. Located in a beautiful historic building, it offers elevated American comfort food in a warm, inviting setting. The menu features dishes like short rib mac and cheese, grain bowls, and excellent burgers. It is perfect for parents who want a high-quality meal and a craft cocktail after a long day at the fields. The atmosphere is lively but sophisticated.
The Great American Pub
2.0 miThis massive venue is a cornerstone of Conshohocken nightlife. It features multiple bars and a fantastic rooftop deck (weather permitting) that offers views of the town. The menu is extensive, covering everything from steaks to sandwiches. It is a great spot for coaches to unwind or for parents to gather. The sheer size of the place means you can usually get a table without a massive wait. It captures the social, bustling energy of the town perfectly.
Inside & Adjacent
- Concessions — The facility has a main concession building and occasional satellite carts. Offerings are standard fare—hot dogs, pretzels, Gatorade, and coffee. While convenient for a quick snack, it is not designed for full meals. Teams are technically prohibited from bringing in outside food coolers, so plan your meal breaks off-site if possible. Various Fields
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Franzone's Pizzeria — Franzone's is a Conshohocken institution famous for one thing: its "sweet sauce." The pizza here has a cult following due to the distinctively sugary tomato sauce that is swirled on top of the cheese. It is a unique local flavor that you have to try at least once. The atmosphere is that of a classic neighborhood pizza joint/sports bar. It is casual, affordable, and handles take-out orders efficiently for teams headed back to the hotel. Whether you love the sweet sauce or find it unusual, it is the defining food of the town. 2.0 mi
- P.J. Whelihan's Pub + Restaurant — Located in the Plymouth Square Shopping Center, P.J.'s is the quintessential team dinner spot. It is a large, energetic sports bar known for its wings (with endless sauce options) and massive TVs. They are experts at handling large groups of loud athletes. The menu is diverse enough to please everyone, with burgers, salads, and wraps. The "PJ's Wings" are a staple of the local diet. It gets busy on weekends, so calling ahead for a large table is smart. 2.5 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- The Daisy Tavern — A newer addition to the Conshohocken dining scene, The Daisy Tavern is a polished gastropub from the team behind The Goat's Beard. Located in a beautiful historic building, it offers elevated American comfort food in a warm, inviting setting. The menu features dishes like short rib mac and cheese, grain bowls, and excellent burgers. It is perfect for parents who want a high-quality meal and a craft cocktail after a long day at the fields. The atmosphere is lively but sophisticated. 2.0 mi
- The Great American Pub — This massive venue is a cornerstone of Conshohocken nightlife. It features multiple bars and a fantastic rooftop deck (weather permitting) that offers views of the town. The menu is extensive, covering everything from steaks to sandwiches. It is a great spot for coaches to unwind or for parents to gather. The sheer size of the place means you can usually get a table without a massive wait. It captures the social, bustling energy of the town perfectly. 2.0 mi
Local Tips
No Pets: The rule is strictly enforced: don't bring the dog.
Fields: 1-5 are clustered: 6-8 are further back. Check the map.
Traffic: I-76 (The Schuylkill) is always jammed: allow buffer time.
Shade: There is very little shade on the fields: bring umbrellas.
Water: Bring extra: concession lines can be long on hot days.
Seasonal note: Pennsylvania has four seasons. Winter is cold and potential snow (fields are plowed for play if possible). Spring (March-May) is wet and muddy in the grass lots, but turf is fine. Summer is hot and humid. Fall is beautiful with foliage along the river.
- No Pets: The rule is strictly enforced don't bring the dog.
- Fields: 1-5 are clustered 6-8 are further back. Check the map.
- Traffic: I-76 (The Schuylkill) is always jammed allow buffer time.
- Shade: There is very little shade on the fields bring umbrellas.
- Water: Bring extra concession lines can be long on hot days.
- Seasonal note: Pennsylvania has four seasons. Winter is cold and potential snow (fields are plowed for play if possible). Spring (March-May) is wet and muddy in the grass lots, but turf is fine. Summer is hot and humid. Fall is beautiful with foliage along the river.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
December through February is the cold season. Highs in the 30s/40s. The wind off the river can be biting. Turf fields remain open unless there is heavy snow accumulation. Dress in heavy layers.
Spring & early summer
March through May is volatile. It can be 40°F and raining or 75°F and sunny. The turf drains well, so games rarely cancel for rain alone.
Mid-summer
June through August is hot. Highs in the 80s/90s with high humidity. The turf surface radiates heat, making it feel 10-20 degrees hotter.
Fall season
September through November is prime sports weather. Highs in the 60s. The scenery in the valley is beautiful with changing leaves.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent in spring. Snow can impact winter tournaments. The facility has lights, so games can run late into the evening.
Winter
December through February is the cold season. Highs in the 30s/40s. The wind off the river can be biting. Turf fields remain open unless there is heavy snow accumulation. Dress in heavy layers.
Spring & early summer
March through May is volatile. It can be 40°F and raining or 75°F and sunny. The turf drains well, so games rarely cancel for rain alone.
Mid-summer
June through August is hot. Highs in the 80s/90s with high humidity. The turf surface radiates heat, making it feel 10-20 degrees hotter.
Fall season
September through November is prime sports weather. Highs in the 60s. The scenery in the valley is beautiful with changing leaves.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent in spring. Snow can impact winter tournaments. The facility has lights, so games can run late into the evening.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Villanova Field Hockey / Clubs.
Neighborhood
Conshohocken (Industrial/Trendy).
Nearest airport
Philadelphia (PHL).
Parking
Free Surface Lots.
Walkable district
No (Drive to Fayette St).
Groceries & supplies
Giant (Ridge Pike).
Pharmacy
CVS (Ridge Pike).
Urgent care
Main Line Health Urgent Care.
Downtime
Tee's Golf Center.
Pro tip
Try the "Sweet Sauce" Pizza.
| Primary team | Villanova Field Hockey / Clubs. |
| Neighborhood | Conshohocken (Industrial/Trendy). |
| Nearest airport | Philadelphia (PHL). |
| Parking | Free Surface Lots. |
| Walkable district | No (Drive to Fayette St). |
| Groceries & supplies | Giant (Ridge Pike). |
| Pharmacy | CVS (Ridge Pike). |
| Urgent care | Main Line Health Urgent Care. |
| Downtime | Tee's Golf Center. |
| Pro tip | Try the "Sweet Sauce" Pizza. |
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What are the closest hotels to The Proving Grounds?
The closest hotel to The Proving Grounds is Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection (1.21 mi, from $589/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night) and Marriott Philadelphia West (1.61 mi, from $677/night). Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Marriott Philadelphia West offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near The Proving Grounds are good for families?
Several hotels near The Proving Grounds are well-suited for families. Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection (1.21 mi, from $589/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), and Marriott Philadelphia West (1.61 mi, from $677/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near The Proving Grounds are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near The Proving Grounds accommodate team and group travel. Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection (1.21 mi, from $589/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), and Marriott Philadelphia West (1.61 mi, from $677/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels near The Proving Grounds?
Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), Extended Stay America Suites - Philadelphia - Plymouth Meeting - West (3.2 mi, from $128/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting (3.43 mi, from $273/night) are all extended-stay properties near The Proving Grounds, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Are there upscale or luxury hotels near The Proving Grounds?
Several upscale hotels are available near The Proving Grounds. Marriott Philadelphia West (1.61 mi, from $677/night), Courtyard by Marriott Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting (5.04 mi, from $279/night), and The Prussia Hotel (Marriott Bonvoy) (6.36 mi, from $256/night) all offer on-site dining, room service, and a pool.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near The Proving Grounds offer free breakfast?
Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), Hampton Inn Philadelphia / Plymouth Meeting (2.72 mi, from $153/night), and Extended Stay America Suites - Philadelphia - Plymouth Meeting - West (3.2 mi, from $128/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near The Proving Grounds?
Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection (1.21 mi, from $589/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), and Marriott Philadelphia West (1.61 mi, from $677/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
Which hotels near The Proving Grounds have laundry facilities?
Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection (1.21 mi, from $589/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), and Marriott Philadelphia West (1.61 mi, from $677/night) have guest laundry facilities on-site.
Which hotels near The Proving Grounds have suites or extra space?
Hotel West & Main Conshohocken Philadelphia Tapestry Collection (1.21 mi, from $589/night), Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), and Marriott Philadelphia West (1.61 mi, from $677/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels near The Proving Grounds have a full in-room kitchen?
Residence Inn by Marriott Philadelphia Conshohocken (1.52 mi, from $285/night), Extended Stay America Suites - Philadelphia - Plymouth Meeting - West (3.2 mi, from $128/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Philadelphia Plymouth Meeting (3.43 mi, from $273/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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