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Venues and Lodging

Hotel Reservations

All conference reservations will be made on a first-come, first-serve basis. We cannot guarantee lodging if conference hotels become fully booked. Please plan accordingly and reserve your hotel rooms now!

Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square 

1800 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square offers comfortable accommodations in the heart of Center City, Philadelphia. The property is just a short walk to The Church of the Holy Trinity and the Friends Center, BBNB 4.0's venues. 

The Sneaker Ball will also take place at the Sonesta on the evening of Friday, November 20, after the final concert!

A special guest room rate starting at $209 per night is available to BBNB 4.0 attendees at the Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square. Click below to make your reservation now at the discounted conference rate.

This discounted rate is available for four nights, allowing our attendees to arrive as early as Tuesday, November 17th, and depart the morning of Saturday, November 21st after the final concert and Sneaker Ball on Friday evening.

Sonesta Philadelphia Rittenhouse Square | 1800 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

Conference Location

This year’s But But Not Broken Conference will take place in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the first time.

Philadelphia's rich history, iconic landmarks and dynamic arts scene makes it a premier destination for our movement.

BBNB 4.0 will kick off night one with a Welcome to Philadelphia Concert—you don't want to miss it!

Venues

The Church of the Holy Trinity
1904 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
The Church of the Holy Trinity is a historic Episcopal church designed by John Notman and holding services since 1859. Holy Trinity will serve as the primary venue for the Bent But Not Broken Conference and will host all concerts and a few sessions.

Fun fact: The Christmas carol "O Little Town of Bethlehem" was written in 1868 at the church. Its rector Rev. Phllips Brooks (a vocal abolitionist) wrote the text, and the organist Lewis Redner wrote the tune.
The Friends Center
1501 Cherry St, Philadelphia, PA 19102
The Friends Center will host the youth honor choir rehearsals and most conference sessions.

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