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• Discover the dazzling Omni William Penn. After arriving under the porte-cochère, enter the opulent lobby and look up. Three handmade Bohemian silver crystal chandeliers, twelve feet high, eight feet wide, and weighing about 500 pounds each, have been the focal point of the stunning lobby since the 1960s and create an unforgettable impression upon entering.
• Admire the stylish art deco vibe in The Urban Room, designed by and named after Joseph Urban, a renowned costume and set designer for the Metropolitan Opera and the Ziegfeld Follies. This ballroom of his is the only survivor of the three that once existed, one in New York and the other in Chicago. The walls are black Carrara glass, and on the ceiling is a mural called "The Tree of Life" painted by Urban himself while lying on scaffolding. It is based on a set design he had done for the Metropolitan Opera.
• Breathe in more 1920s atmosphere in the secluded Speakeasy, tucked in under the lobby and restored to its dark, cozy, Prohibition-era glory. Enjoy a delicious (and perfectly legal) cocktail, and relax.