April 18, 2026

Why Business Travelers Are Choosing Hilton Garden Inn at Ellis Preserve

Business travel rewards predictability. You want a desk that works, a breakfast that doesn’t waste your morning, and a Wi-Fi connection that holds up to a video call. Hilton Garden Inn at Ellis Preserve quietly does all of those things, and a few more.

A breakfast that earns the day

Garden Grille & Bar serves a full cooked-to-order breakfast every morning — eggs, omelets, hot sides, a real coffee program. It is, candidly, one of the better in-hotel breakfasts within thirty miles of Philadelphia. For travelers who think clearly only after a real meal, this matters.

The Wawa across the way

On the rare morning you skip breakfast and need fuel before a 7 a.m. flight, Wawa is a five-minute walk along the campus path. Coffee, a breakfast hoagie, gone in eight minutes. It’s the small infrastructure that makes a hotel work.

Meeting space, calibrated for real meetings

The on-site meeting rooms scale from boardroom huddles to fifty-person training sessions. Wi-Fi is enterprise-grade. The team behind the front desk handles AV well, which is rarer than it should be.

Walking lunches

Lunch becomes a five-minute decision. Whole Foods has a hot bar and a salad bar. Chipotle is a few minutes further. NAPA Kitchen does a sit-down lunch for a real client meeting. None of them require the car, which means none of them eat into the afternoon.

An evening that is yours

The pavilion bar pours an honest pour. The walking trails are a reset after a long day. And if you need to take a call from the room, the desks are the right size and the chairs are the right shape — small details that show up on day three of a trip.

Hilton Garden Inn isn’t trying to be a destination. It’s trying to be a working home base, and at Ellis Preserve it succeeds at exactly that.

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