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With its penchant for convention-hosting and a growing tourist trade, Atlanta stocks more than its share of lodging opportunities. Accommodations range from world class high-rise hotels to cozy bed and breakfasts to an abundance of standard chains. Because Atlanta has become such a Mecca for conventions, even the largest hotels often book solid weeks in advance, so make reservations early.

Downtown

The sky-scraping Atlanta Hilton & Towers, with 104,000-square-feet of meeting space, is home to many of Atlanta's major conventions. Built in 1967, the nearby Hyatt Regency underwent a $35 million renovation in 1996, and draws guests and non-guests to Polaris, its revolving rooftop restaurant. The Marquis Marriott is perhaps the most striking of downtown's hotels. It features a 50-story atrium lobby that gives the feeling of standing in the belly of a whale.

If you're in town for a sporting event, try the digs at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center, which is connected to the Georgia Dome and the brand-new Phillips Arena.

Although modern in every way, the elegant marble-and-wood decor of the Ritz-Carlton recalls the opulence of a bygone age. For those with a less expansive expense account, there's the Days Inn and the budget-friendly TraveLodge. For a downtown deal with an historical twist, check in at the Marriott Residence Inn, built in 1928. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the inn features enormous rooms and even allows pets.

Midtown

A bit farther north, Midtown features almost as many hotels as downtown, but at a more relaxed pace.

The world-class Four Seasons Hotel, though less than a decade old, got a $65 million facelift in 1998. The $1500 per night Presidential Suite is a good choice for those in the mood to splurge. The Georgian Terrace, a venerated Atlanta landmark, opened its stately doors in 1911. For a surprisingly affordable price you can join the likes of Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, who slept here in 1939 when the Terrace hosted the cast premiere party for "Gone With the Wind." The Ansley Inn is housed in a 1907 Tudor mansion, and boasts 22 rooms of in-town opulence. For strange bedfellows, visit the Sheraton Colony Square, which has turned down the sheets for Presidents Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton. And Sinatra.

For somewhat lower rates, check out the enormous suites at the Marriott Residence Inn Midtown, or try the Shellmont Bed & Breakfast Lodge, which dates to 1891. The Woodruff Bed & Breakfast Inn served as a brothel in the 1950s, but now this charming Victorian is a good bet for cozy Midtown accommodations.

Find even better deals at the Biltmore Suites, constructed in 1924 as an apartment building by one of the Coca-Cola heirs, and host to such dignitaries as Franklin Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower.

Buckhead

There's no such thing as a cheap sleep in Buckhead, but there's also no better place to stay if you want to immerse yourself in the finest of Atlanta shopping, dining, and nightlife.

In a neighborhood known for upscale hotels, none can match the luster of the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead. The wood-paneled lobby with its fireplace is a favorite place for the high-powered after-work crowd to meet, and the Dining Room is consistently rated among the city's finest restaurants.

Around the corner, the Grand Hyatt underwent a wholesale remodeling job of its own in 1998, while the Embassy Suites offers large rooms and suites ideal for families. For those who can't bear to leave the mall, even after it closes, try the J. W. Marriott Hotel Lenox, which is connected to the exclusive Lenox Square.

For fewer frills and better deals, head for the Holiday Inn Buckhead, the Courtyard by Marriott, or the Fairfield Inn. For Buckhead's take on peace and quiet, check out the Beverly Hills Inn, built in the 1920s on a tree-lined side street. The cozy Buckhead Bed & Breakfast Inn also offers reasonable rates and comfortable rooms, but, unlike most B&Bs, sits right in the heart of the shopping district.

Virginia-Highland

This largely residential neighborhood is high on charm, low on lodging, but what little there is, predictably, leans toward the quaint and charming.

Just one block off North Highland Avenue, the neighborhood's nerve center of shopping and nightlife, sits the Gaslight Inn. Built in 1913, this quiet B&B provides guests with a truly extraordinary breakfast. A bit closer to Piedmont Park, Virginia Highland Bed & Breakfast is housed in a 1920s bungalow, and features a wonderful sitting porch, flower garden, and daily double-cheese omelets.

Just south of the intersection of North Highland and Ponce de Leon, you'll find the Highland Inn. Dating from 1927, this adequate lodge features 100 rooms at affordable rates.

Little Five Points

This hipster hangout draws most of its visitors from local youth and out-of-towners with a curious disposition, so you won't find much in the way of overnight hospitality. A few bed and breakfasts are maintained in nearby Inman Park, such as the King-Keith House. Restored to its 1890 glory, this gem features a wraparound porch and a full daily breakfast. If you're an antique fan, stop by Sugar Magnolia, another Inman Park favorite.

Decatur

The town square of Decatur, a few miles east of downtown Atlanta, surrounds the Dekalb County Courthouse, and is rich with boutiques and a few choice restaurants. The Holiday Inn Select sits close to the government and court offices, and houses the area's most complete convention center outside of downtown. A bit farther north, the Emory Inn rests in a very pleasant wooded environment, and is a comfortable choice if you have business at Emory University. Visitors to the university who value convenience over comfort will be happy in one of the 200 rooms at the Emory Conference Center Hotel.







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AmeriSuites Downtown


Downtown Lodging Reasonable Rates
330 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States
+1 404 577 1980
http://www.amerisuites.com
The all-American, all-suite hotels stand proud across the countryside, symbols of continued growth and exceptional value. From coast to coast, AmeriSuites blends with the natural beauty of its surrounding landscape.

Review © 2009, Wcities
AmeriSuites Downtown photo by wcities
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Ansley Inn Bed & Breakfast


Landmark 1907 home
253 15th Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 872 9000
http://www.ansleyinn.com
Quietly placed in a stately neighborhood just two miles from downtown, this bed-and-breakfast is one of the city's most sought-after places to stay. The charming Tudor mansion was built in 1907 as the home of local clothier George Muse, and now provides its Midtown guests with traditional Southern hospitality at a traditional Southern pace. Several guest rooms feature four-poster beds and fireplaces to complement the crystal chandeliers, oriental rugs and period antiques. For those who don't care to spend the day lounging on the veranda, complementary passes are available to a nearby fitness club.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Ansley Inn Bed & Breakfast photo by wcities
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Atlanta Downtown Travelodge


Good value
311 Courtland St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 659 4545
http://www.travelodge.com
Situated amid a plethora of pricey neighbors, this clean property brings reasonably priced accommodations to the downtown area. Guestrooms are tastefully decorated and comfortable, if not extravagant. All standard amenities are thoughtfully provided, including ironing boards, coffeemakers and hairdryers in every room. In addition, a free copy of the USA Today newspaper is delivered each morning to your room. Downtown attractions such as the World of Coca-Cola, the Georgia State Capitol, CNN Center and some of the city's finest restaurants are all within easy reach.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Atlanta Marriott Marquis


Downtown architectural marvel
265 Peachtree Center Avenue Northeast
(at International Boulevard)
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 521 0000
http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-2...
Marriott reserves the marquis designation for its top properties, and this downtown location certainly ranks among them. This luxury high-rise is located at the center of Atlanta's bustling convention trade, and its distinctive design stands out starkly from the city skyline. Inside, the atrium rises from the lobby floor to the rooftop, providing guests with dramatic views from the glass-ensconced elevators. More than 70 suites and a plush Concierge Floor offer the ultimate in service and convenience for the distinguished business traveler.

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Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by kyle e. chambers
Photo: kyle e. chambers
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Bob Segal
Photo: Bob Segal
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by andrew reams (dieselducy)
Photo: andrew reams (dieselducy)
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by David Phillips
Photo: David Phillips
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Eloketh
Photo: Eloketh
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by John Schweitzer
Photo: John Schweitzer
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Ramón Durán
Photo: Ramón Durán
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by kris krüg
Photo: kris krüg
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Brian Pennington
Photo: Brian Pennington
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by John Schweitzer
Photo: John Schweitzer
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Ramón Durán
Photo: Ramón Durán
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Kimberli Keller
Photo: Kimberli Keller
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by kyle e. chambers
Photo: kyle e. chambers
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Christopher J. Tengi
Photo: Christopher J. Tengi
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Brandon Rhodes
Photo: Brandon Rhodes
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by andrew reams (dieselducy)
Photo: andrew reams (dieselducy)
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Olaf
Photo: Olaf
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Maggie Strasser
Photo: Maggie Strasser
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Jason Dorough
Photo: Jason Dorough
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by katyjack30096
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Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by welovethedark
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Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by M.Wenner
Photo: M.Wenner
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Rob Heittman
Photo: Rob Heittman
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Eric J. Reyes
Photo: Eric J. Reyes
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by andrewtylernichols
Photo: andrewtylernichols
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Jason Grey
Photo: Jason Grey
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by John Bridges
Photo: John Bridges
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Mark Kaplan
Photo: Mark Kaplan
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by Kevin Dee
Photo: Kevin Dee
Atlanta Marriott Marquis photo by David M. Davis
Photo: David M. Davis
 

 
Beverly Hills Inn


Buckhead bed-and-breakfast
65 Sheridan Drive NE
Atlanta, GA 30305
United States
+1 404 233 8520
http://www.beverlyhillsinn.com/
Once an apartment house for affluent single women, this stunning Buckhead manor was restored in 1982 and converted into the neighborhood's first bed-and-breakfast. The high style of this glitzy neighborhood carries over into the inn's 18 eclectic, spacious guest rooms, furnished with hardwood floors, loveseats and balconies. A distinct European influence pervades the property, from the quiet elegance of the conservatory to the enchanting, well-stocked library. Although each room has its own kitchen, and continental breakfast is included in the room rate.

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Buckhead


Atlanta
United States
The legends of how Buckhead earned its unusual moniker are varied, but most center around the mounting of a slain deer over the door of a 19th Century public house. Today, the wild tavern tradition is still in full swing. Despite the regular disorder brought on by the drinking crowd, Buckhead's downtown area remains safe, and is home to many fine shops, restaurants and spas. World-class hotels like the Ritz-Carlton and Hotel Nikko stand steps away from the city's most elegant shopping venues in Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square. As you move away from central Buckhead, a growing battalion of high-rise luxury apartments and condos attracts the city's prosperous up-and-comers, while the tree-lined neighborhoods west of Peachtree live on as exquisite enclaves of old Atlanta money.

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Buckhead photo by Ted
Photo: Ted
Buckhead photo by David Shaler
Photo: David Shaler
Buckhead photo by Jack Johnson
Photo: Jack Johnson
Buckhead photo by nyclife2005
Photo: nyclife2005
Buckhead photo by L. Abreu
Photo: L. Abreu
Buckhead photo by Jonathan Junkins
Photo: Jonathan Junkins
Buckhead photo by Scott Coulter
Photo: Scott Coulter
 

 
Courtyard Atlanta Buckhead


Roomy rooms in Buckhead
Vlasmarkt 21
Atlanta, GA 2000
United States
+1 404 869 0818
http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2...
This hotel is one of Buckhead's best lodging options, allowing guests to stretch their legs a bit without stretching their wallets. Within a few blocks of Phipps Plaza Mall to the east and Buckhead's famed nightclub district to the west, guests at this property find themselves in the center of the action. A handy business center with printers, copiers and fax machines is a nice complement to such in-room amenities as voice mail, data ports and work desks. Suites with wet bars, refrigerators and Jacuzzi tubs are also available.

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Decatur


Atlanta
United States
Charming tree lined streets and Emory University make Decatur one of Atlanta's most picturesque neighborhoods to visit. Its shaded streets are home to numerous independent galleries, craft shops and cafes. A vibrant student population and laid back southern charm combine to create an extremely livable atmosphere that few visitors want to leave. Located east of the city center, Decatur is easily accessible by public transportation.

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Decatur photo by Gregor Smith
Photo: Gregor Smith
Decatur photo by Tony Seneadza
Photo: Tony Seneadza
Decatur photo by Tony Seneadza
Photo: Tony Seneadza
Decatur photo by Tony Seneadza
Photo: Tony Seneadza
Decatur photo by João Paglione
Photo: João Paglione
Decatur photo by Adam & Sarah Walker
Photo: Adam & Sarah Walker
Decatur photo by Adam & Sarah Walker
Photo: Adam & Sarah Walker
Decatur photo by Mary-Margaret Greene
Photo: Mary-Margaret Greene
Decatur photo by Burton24
Photo: Burton24
Decatur photo by Ruth Gresh
Photo: Ruth Gresh
Decatur photo by Ilona Meagher
Photo: Ilona Meagher
Decatur photo by andresschulz.com
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Decatur photo by Cycrolu
Photo: Cycrolu
Decatur photo by jameswonkim11
Photo: jameswonkim11
Decatur photo by Tatiana Prophet
Photo: Tatiana Prophet
Decatur photo by All Things Mimi
Photo: All Things Mimi
Decatur photo by Mike Goose
Photo: Mike Goose
Decatur photo by Lisa Michelle Garret
Photo: Lisa Michelle Garret
Decatur photo by Jeffrey Roach
Photo: Jeffrey Roach
Decatur photo by James E. Radford, Jr
Photo: James E. Radford, Jr
Decatur photo by Sean Cumiskey
Photo: Sean Cumiskey
Decatur photo by Greg Foster
Photo: Greg Foster
Decatur photo by Cassie
Photo: Cassie
 

 
Embassy Suites


Affordable Buckhead
3285 Peachtree Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30305
United States
+1 404 261 7733
http://www.embassy-suites.com/
For all the elegance of Buckhead without the inflated Buckhead price tag, this central property is a good choice. Every suite is designed for the perfect marriage of comfort and practicality, outfitted with two of just about everything, including phones, modems, and televisions. A separate living room with a fold-out sofa bed provides extra space for family members to spread out and relax or even spend the night. A complementary copy of the USA Today newspaper is delivered every weekday morning, and children younger than 18 always stay free with parents.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Embassy Suites photo by leinahtan
Photo: leinahtan
 

 
Emory Conference Center and Hotel


Wooded Setting Close to Campus
1615 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30329
United States
+1 404 712 6000 / +1 800 933 6679
http://www.emoryconferencecent...
This expansive hotel and conference center is situated a mere 10 minutes from downtown in a largely residential neighborhood near the campus of prestigious Emory University. The lush wooded setting is a perfect backdrop for the ski-lodge atmosphere of the lobby, which features a roaring fireplace and opens onto a small cafe and courtyard. Guest rooms are graciously decorated in autumn color schemes and feature such critical business amenities as voicemail, dual-line phones and multiple data ports. In the mood for fine dining? Local favorite Le Giverny Bistro is located inside.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Emory Conference Center and Hotel photo by wcities
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Emory Inn


Campus Accommodations
Wrangelstrasse 64
Atlanta, GA 10997
United States
+1 404 712 6700
http://www.emoryconferencecent...
Just a few miles northeast of downtown, this elegant lodge is hidden away in one of Atlanta's most pleasant residential areas. The guest quarters were fully redecorated in 1998 in a cheerful country French motif and feature such conveniences as computer modems and extended room-service hours. A cafe and lounge are available for quick bites, while many nearby college hangouts offer trendy, affordable fare. This good location puts guests close to the Centers for Disease Control, the world headquarters of Turner Broadcasting and, of course, Emory University.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Emory Inn photo by Anna Gaichas
Photo: Anna Gaichas
 

 
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta


One of Zagat's favorites
75 14th Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 881 9898 / +1 404 253 3853 (Reservations)
http://www.fourseasons.com/atl...
For sheer luxury, nothing beats the dependable opulence of this Midtown landmark. Right in the heart of the city's arts and theater district, you'll find many of Atlanta's most visited attractions within walking distance, including the High Museum of Art and the Fox Theatre. Leaving the hotel isn't easy, though, as the staff is known for its pampering care, right down to the plush terrycloth bathrobes they supply in every room. The hotel well lives up to the Four Seasons' reputation for gourmet cuisine, with two renowned restaurants and a lavish bar on the premises.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta photo by Clayton
Photo: Clayton
 

 
Gaslight Inn


Featured in CNN Travel Guide
1001 St. Charles Ave
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 875 1001
http://www.gaslightinn.com/
Within the cozy residential charm of the Virginia-Highlands sits the historic Gaslight Inn, a simple craftsman-style bungalow that dates to 1913. This charming B&B features two gathering areas, a grand piano and a very comfortable enclosed back porch. The adorable street-side veranda is stocked with comfortable wicker chairs and a swing. Each of the six guestrooms is decorated in its own distinctive motif with an eclectic mix of furnishings, and several have working fireplaces. A daily complementary breakfast includes fruit, juice, breads and muffins.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Gaslight Inn photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Georgia Dome


Home to Two Super Bowls
One Georgia Dome Way
Atlanta, GA 30313
United States
http://www.atlantafalcons.com/...
This venue is home to the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and is the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world. The Dome was the site of many events during the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, the annual SEC Championship Game, and Super Bowls XXVIII and XXX. With a seating capacity of 71,500 for football, it also provides arena and stadium configurations that can seat 20,000 to 80,000, theater-style (8,600) and classroom (6,000); small meeting room arrangements are also available.

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Georgia Dome photo by Gregor Smith
Photo: Gregor Smith
Georgia Dome photo by Josh Sandler
Photo: Josh Sandler
Georgia Dome photo by Doug Felt
Photo: Doug Felt
Georgia Dome photo by Gregor Smith
Photo: Gregor Smith
Georgia Dome photo by Stephanie Baumrind
Photo: Stephanie Baumrind
Georgia Dome photo by Shannon Sady
Photo: Shannon Sady
Georgia Dome photo by Sergio Pilu
Photo: Sergio Pilu
Georgia Dome photo by David Kelly
Photo: David Kelly
Georgia Dome photo by ryan todd
Photo: ryan todd
Georgia Dome photo by Lee Coursey
Photo: Lee Coursey
Georgia Dome photo by Jon Cheatwood
Photo: Jon Cheatwood
Georgia Dome photo by Clayton Wagar
Photo: Clayton Wagar
Georgia Dome photo by ttclett
Photo: ttclett
Georgia Dome photo by Will Bostwick
Photo: Will Bostwick
Georgia Dome photo by Michael Lopez
Photo: Michael Lopez
 

 
Georgian Terrace Hotel


Landmark Lodgings in Midtown
659 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States
+1 404 897 1991 / +1 800 651 2316
http://www.thegeorgianterrace.com
The grand dame of Atlanta hotels, the Georgian Terrace has stood proud in Midtown since 1911. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel was built in the Flatiron style, with an immense atrium that greets guests in the lobby flanked by lush side rooms and banquet halls. When Gone With the Wind was being shot in Georgia, the Terrace played host to stars Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh, and then also to the gala cast party held in 1939 after the movie's world debut around the corner.

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Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by James
Photo: James
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Patrick Turner
Photo: Patrick Turner
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Patrick Turner
Photo: Patrick Turner
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Frank Carroll
Photo: Frank Carroll
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Avneesh Balyan
Photo: Avneesh Balyan
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Avneesh Balyan
Photo: Avneesh Balyan
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Michelle C. Lyles
Photo: Michelle C. Lyles
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Anna Johnson
Photo: Anna Johnson
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Adrian Friday
Photo: Adrian Friday
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Miss Macaroni Scodio
Photo: Miss Macaroni Scodio
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by ne_atl
Photo: ne_atl
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by frank lee roberts
Photo: frank lee roberts
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Henry Lee
Photo: Henry Lee
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by soccerzack2000
Photo: soccerzack2000
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Clara Moon
Photo: Clara Moon
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by George Washburn
Photo: George Washburn
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Brian Carusella
Photo: Brian Carusella
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by bright strangely
Photo: bright strangely
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by Luis A. Rolon III
Photo: Luis A. Rolon III
Georgian Terrace Hotel photo by waldoworld
Photo: waldoworld
 

 
Highland Inn


Away from the madding crowds
644 North Highland Ave
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 874 5756 (Reservtions)
http://www.thehighlandinn.com/
Situated comfortably in one of Atlanta's most charming neighborhoods, the Highland Inn combines the comfort of American lodgings with the elegant charm of European accommodations. A two-block walk south of the impressive white columns delivers guests to the Jimmy Carter Presidential Center and Library, while a similar stroll in the other direction yields some of the city's best boutique shopping and restaurant options. Lodgings range from small standard rooms to efficiencies and queen suites, all at affordable rates. In a neighborhood with limited accommodations, this place is a safe choice.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Highland Inn photo by Lori M. Sheridan
Photo: Lori M. Sheridan
Highland Inn photo by Mary Lesh
Photo: Mary Lesh
 

 
Hilton Atlanta & Towers


Elegant service downtown
255 Courtland St NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 659 2000
http://www.hilton.com/
As one of the city's busiest convention hotels, Atlanta's downtown Hilton combines an ideal location with the finest in amenities and service. Spacious, luxurious guest rooms and suites are fitted with cherry furnishings, plus working desks with two phones and many business extras. Sports fanatics will enjoy the jogging track, the tennis and basketball courts, and the full-service pool area. Seven restaurants and lounges are located within the hotel, including such famous establishments as Nikolai's Roof for French and Russian fare and Trader Vic's for Polynesian seafood.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Hilton Atlanta & Towers photo by cool_sayuri
Photo: cool_sayuri
Hilton Atlanta & Towers photo by John 'Fuji' Aff
Photo: John 'Fuji' Aff
 

 
Hyatt Regency Atlanta


A Jewel in the Hyatt Crown
265 Peachtree St North East
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 577 1234
http://www.atlantaregency.hyat...
Famed for its revolving, blue-domed rooftop restaurant and lounge, the Hyatt enjoys a reputation as Atlanta's preeminent meeting and convention hotel. The breathtaking atrium lobby has become a local architectural landmark, soaring 23 floors above the registration area. The hotel is located just blocks from the Georgia State Capitol and the city's professional sports arenas. Conventioneers and shoppers alike delight in the abundant dining and shopping opportunities nearby, including Peachtree Center and Underground Atlanta, located just across the street.

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Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Nick M.
Photo: Nick M.
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Ara Roselani
Photo: Ara Roselani
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Thomas F. Little
Photo: Thomas F. Little
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Peter Howley
Photo: Peter Howley
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by David Washington, DC
Photo: David Washington, DC
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Michael Fletcher
Photo: Michael Fletcher
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Tim Ake
Photo: Tim Ake
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Steve McKinney
Photo: Steve McKinney
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Emilie Williams
Photo: Emilie Williams
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Scott White
Photo: Scott White
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Barbie Fitzpatrick
Photo: Barbie Fitzpatrick
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Elizabeth A. Duncan
Photo: Elizabeth A. Duncan
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Ron McKitrick
Photo: Ron McKitrick
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by Tim Dorr
Photo: Tim Dorr
Hyatt Regency Atlanta photo by rsnlaud
Photo: rsnlaud
 

 
J W Marriott Hotel Lenox


Shopper's paradise
3300 Lenox Road
Atlanta, GA 30326
United States
+1 404 262 3344
http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2...
While the in-room amenities and meeting facilities mark this Marriott as a distinctly business-friendly hotel, the property's most prominent feature is its nearest neighbor. Attached by concourse to fashionable Lenox Square Mall, this elegant hotel provides shoppers with the ultimate convenience for hitting the shops early and often. Several fine dining options are also located at Lenox, and many of Buckhead's most noted eateries are within walking range. Handsomely appointed guest rooms and impeccable service are earmarks of the chain, and this location proves no exception to that rule.

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J W Marriott Hotel Lenox photo by Tex Texin, XenCraft
Photo: Tex Texin, XenCraft
J W Marriott Hotel Lenox photo by Tex Texin, XenCraft
Photo: Tex Texin, XenCraft
J W Marriott Hotel Lenox photo by Tex Texin, XenCraft
Photo: Tex Texin, XenCraft
J W Marriott Hotel Lenox photo by Tex Texin, XenCraft
Photo: Tex Texin, XenCraft
 

 
King-Keith Bed & Breakfast


Most photographed house in Atlanta
889 Edgewood Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
+1 404 688 7330
http://www.kingkeith.com/
This elegant Queen Anne-style house was built in 1890 by a local hardware magnate and is today one of the city's most photographed landmarks. Its beautifully restored exterior and manicured landscaping set it apart even in this historic neighborhood. Within walking distance of Little Five Points and the Virginia Highlands, this B&B is a comfortable headquarters for shopping, dining, and tours of Atlanta's most charming neighborhoods. The house contains five rooms decorated with period antiques, and a romantic cottage is also situated on the grounds. A two-night stay is usually required.

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King-Keith Bed & Breakfast photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Lenox Square


Shopping Sensation
3393 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30326
United States
+1 404 233 6767
This stretch of Peachtree Road could well be considered the Rodeo Drive of the South, and nowhere is that more evident than at this upscale mall. Several hundred glitzy boutiques and specialty shops are spread throughout two levels, along with national anchors Neiman Marcus, Macy's and Rich's. Arguably Atlanta's best French and sushi restaurants are located within the mall, as well as a cinema complex and atrium-covered food court. A complementary shuttle runs from Lenox Square across the street to Phipps Plaza, the second gem in Atlanta's shopping crown.

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Midtown


Atlanta
United States
Midtown's skyline is dominated by the regional headquarters of such giants as IBM and BellSouth. Midtown is home to the city's greatest concentration of cultural outlets, including the Fabulous Fox Theater, the High Museum of Art, and the Woodruff Arts Center, home to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Known for its diversity, Midtown is home to much of Atlanta's gay community. You'll see plenty of rainbow flags fluttering from porches of the beautifully restored Victorians between Ponce and 10th Street. From the mansion dwellers in Ansley Park to the seedier elements that haunt the liquor stores of Ponce de Leon to the grungy-cum-preppy types that prevail around Georgia Tech, a broad cross-section of Atlanta natives will greet you on the sidewalk.

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Midtown photo by Tony Seneadza
Photo: Tony Seneadza
Midtown photo by woggle
Photo: woggle
Midtown photo by Tony Seneadza
Photo: Tony Seneadza
Midtown photo by Christina Holland
Photo: Christina Holland
Midtown photo by Brooke Novak
Photo: Brooke Novak
Midtown photo by Cheryl A. Smith
Photo: Cheryl A. Smith
Midtown photo by Stephen A. Harlan
Photo: Stephen A. Harlan
Midtown photo by Mike Halterman
Photo: Mike Halterman
Midtown photo by Wojtek Felendzer
Photo: Wojtek Felendzer
Midtown photo by Eric Vanden Eykel
Photo: Eric Vanden Eykel
Midtown photo by Danielle Moore
Photo: Danielle Moore
Midtown photo by Gray Whitten
Photo: Gray Whitten
Midtown photo by Eric C
Photo: Eric C
Midtown photo by Rachael Dempsey
Photo: Rachael Dempsey
Midtown photo by Terrance O. Gilbert
Photo: Terrance O. Gilbert
 

 
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center


Overlooking Olympic Park
100 CNN Center
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 659 0000
http://www.omnihotels.com
This luxurious downtown hotel is located within the CNN Center. Situated across from Centennial Olympic Park, connected to Philips Arena and the Georgia World Congress Center, it is the closest hotel to the Georgia Dome. Just 15 minutes from Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport. This fine hotel is an ultra modern structure on downtown's west side and has a sprawling atrium and access to some of Atlanta's most famed businesses. Connected to the CNN Center, Philips Arena and the Georgia World Congress Center, the Omni puts guests right in the heart of downtown excitement. Guest rooms feature all of today's critical business amenities, while two restaurants and an elevated lounge provide great ways to unwind from a hectic day. Across the street, Centennial Olympic Park spreads out with fountains and paths, blending into a nice view of the skyline.

Review © 2009, Wcities
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by Andrew Kemp
Photo: Andrew Kemp
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by kc-star
Photo: kc-star
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by Joel
Photo: Joel
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by Tarsis Sigho
Photo: Tarsis Sigho
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by Daniele Russo
Photo: Daniele Russo
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by gtracing0021
Photo: gtracing0021
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by Aju Jayapalan
Photo: Aju Jayapalan
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by Deb Weissman
Photo: Deb Weissman
OMNI Hotel at CNN Center photo by Atlanta CVB
Photo: Atlanta CVB
 

 
Piedmont Park


Expansive and popular city park
10th Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 817 6817
http://www.piedmontpark.org/
The most expansive and popular of Atlanta's city parks was originally laid out for the Cotton States and International Exposition of 1895, and it now attracts more than 2 million visitors annually. Dog owners, sun seekers and sports enthusiasts flock to the park to enjoy the fair weather, largely unaware that this was the spot of the Battle of Peachtree Creek during the Civil War. The 189-acre facility is home to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens and scenic Lake Clara Meer, and plays host to many of Atlanta's favorite concerts and festivals.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Piedmont Park photo by Robert Morrison
Photo: Robert Morrison
Piedmont Park photo by John Arnzen
Photo: John Arnzen
Piedmont Park photo by Robert Morrison
Photo: Robert Morrison
Piedmont Park photo by Robert Morrison
Photo: Robert Morrison
Piedmont Park photo by Amanda Shoemaker
Photo: Amanda Shoemaker
Piedmont Park photo by Mirjam Palosaari-Ela
Photo: Mirjam Palosaari-Ela
Piedmont Park photo by Amanda Shoemaker
Photo: Amanda Shoemaker
Piedmont Park photo by Rich Tull, Dark Orchid Studios
Photo: Rich Tull, Dark Orchid Studios
Piedmont Park photo by Alison Kim
Photo: Alison Kim
Piedmont Park photo by djpic
Photo: djpic
Piedmont Park photo by adam bertolett
Photo: adam bertolett
Piedmont Park photo by Donald Pick
Photo: Donald Pick
Piedmont Park photo by © 2008 Polly Price
Photo: © 2008 Polly Price
Piedmont Park photo by Cheryl Clifford
Photo: Cheryl Clifford
Piedmont Park photo by DeborahWolfe.net
Photo: DeborahWolfe.net
Piedmont Park photo by Elizabeth Ann Blake
Photo: Elizabeth Ann Blake
Piedmont Park photo by John Hamilton
Photo: John Hamilton
Piedmont Park photo by Smitha Prasadh
Photo: Smitha Prasadh
Piedmont Park photo by Carolina Hornig
Photo: Carolina Hornig
Piedmont Park photo by ikuma
Photo: ikuma
Piedmont Park photo by L.B. Sweat
Photo: L.B. Sweat
Piedmont Park photo by Scott Ashley
Photo: Scott Ashley
Piedmont Park photo by Stephen Hunton
Photo: Stephen Hunton
Piedmont Park photo by Tony Rickman
Photo: Tony Rickman
Piedmont Park photo by Karl Tyer
Photo: Karl Tyer
Piedmont Park photo by Bobby Lewis
Photo: Bobby Lewis
Piedmont Park photo by Jaki Levy
Photo: Jaki Levy
Piedmont Park photo by ammatl
Photo: ammatl
Piedmont Park photo by Daniel Nadolny
Photo: Daniel Nadolny
Piedmont Park photo by Mike Schinkel
Photo: Mike Schinkel
Piedmont Park photo by Kazi Shefaet Rahman
Photo: Kazi Shefaet Rahman
Piedmont Park photo by Kalen
Photo: Kalen
Piedmont Park photo by alexrutkin
Photo: alexrutkin
Piedmont Park photo by Michael F Postel
Photo: Michael F Postel
Piedmont Park photo by Elizabeth G. Anderso
Photo: Elizabeth G. Anderso
Piedmont Park photo by John Baird.
Photo: John Baird.
Piedmont Park photo by Matthew Salazar
Photo: Matthew Salazar
Piedmont Park photo by Brittany Scales
Photo: Brittany Scales
Piedmont Park photo by fabmelus
Photo: fabmelus
Piedmont Park photo by Scott Warren
Photo: Scott Warren
Piedmont Park photo by Dawn Carson
Photo: Dawn Carson
Piedmont Park photo by Matthew Conway
Photo: Matthew Conway
Piedmont Park photo by Chana Nicole Price
Photo: Chana Nicole Price
Piedmont Park photo by Jay Filter
Photo: Jay Filter
Piedmont Park photo by Will Hawkins
Photo: Will Hawkins
Piedmont Park photo by SopoFaceman
Photo: SopoFaceman
Piedmont Park photo by Fitness Battalion
Photo: Fitness Battalion
Piedmont Park photo by tajphotog
Photo: tajphotog
Piedmont Park photo by Belinda Y.
Photo: Belinda Y.
Piedmont Park photo by Samuel Sim
Photo: Samuel Sim
Piedmont Park photo by Tim Lampe
Photo: Tim Lampe
Piedmont Park photo by Ronald Roberts
Photo: Ronald Roberts
Piedmont Park photo by  Josh Lamkin
Photo: Josh Lamkin
Piedmont Park photo by Larry Badke
Photo: Larry Badke
Piedmont Park photo by Simone Corrado
Photo: Simone Corrado
Piedmont Park photo by noah culver
Photo: noah culver
Piedmont Park photo by Lambert Shadap
Photo: Lambert Shadap
Piedmont Park photo by MEGT2
Photo: MEGT2
Piedmont Park photo by photognome
Photo: photognome
Piedmont Park photo by w_johanning
Photo: w_johanning
Piedmont Park photo by Ryan Doerflein
Photo: Ryan Doerflein
Piedmont Park photo by Jason Staten
Photo: Jason Staten
Piedmont Park photo by Nichols_ATL
Photo: Nichols_ATL
Piedmont Park photo by L'uomo
Photo: L'uomo
Piedmont Park photo by HuffDaddyATL
Photo: HuffDaddyATL
Piedmont Park photo by Carl LaPan
Photo: Carl LaPan
Piedmont Park photo by Benjie and Heidi Godfrey
Photo: Benjie and Heidi Godfrey
Piedmont Park photo by Alex Dresko
Photo: Alex Dresko
Piedmont Park photo by Courtney Spak
Photo: Courtney Spak
Piedmont Park photo by Willina Vinson
Photo: Willina Vinson
Piedmont Park photo by John E. Ramspott
Photo: John E. Ramspott
 

 
Residence Inn Atlanta Historic Midtown


Extended Stay Specialists
1041 West Peachtree St
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 872 8885 / +1 800 331 3131
http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-2...
This comprehensive chain was designed specifically for extra comfort during extended stays. All rooms are laid out as suites, with private bedrooms and spacious sitting areas and workspaces. In-room amenities include dual-line phones, data ports, voicemail, coffeemakers and refrigerators. Although all suites are equipped with a kitchen, you'll want to explore Midtown's restaurant scene, which puts many of the city's most renowned and innovative kitchens within easy walking distance. Two-bedroom suites are available starting at $129.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Ritz-Carlton


For Connoisseurs
181 Peachtree St Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 659 0400
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/
Ranked as one of the Top-20 luxury hotels in America, Atlanta's downtown Ritz-Carlton has been key to the revitalization of the city center since its arrival. Known worldwide for its extravagant attention to detail and guest comfort, the Ritz is the hotel for the discerning traveler. Guest rooms feature all the creature comforts and business conveniences, from plush terrycloth bathrobes and twice-daily maid service to dual phone lines, Internet access and voice mail. Expert concierge service is on call 24 hours a day to help you navigate all the nearby attractions, restaurants and shopping opportunities.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Ritz-Carlton photo by Jake Rudulph
Photo: Jake Rudulph
 

 
Ritz-Carlton Buckhead


Awarded AAA 5 Diamond
3434 Peachtree Road
(At Lennox Road)
Atlanta, GA 30326
United States
+1 404 237 2700
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/hot...
When celebrities and royalty come to Atlanta, they generally make their reservations at this Ritz-Carlton, probably due to the hotel's cozy lodgings, lavish decor and courteous, impeccably dressed staff. The prevailing decor features mahogany with Waterford crystal chandeliers and marble fireplaces. Hand-woven tapestries and genuine 18th and 19th-century portraits hang in the public entryways. The lobby restaurant and bar are consistently rated among the best in the city, while just outside, Atlanta's two most upscale malls vie for visitors from this distinguished address.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Ritz-Carlton Buckhead photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Shellmont Bed & Breakfast


High style for less
821 Piedmont Ave
Atlanta, GA 30308
United States
+1 404 872 9290
http://www.shellmont.com
Consistently rated among the South's top bed-and-breakfast inns, the Shellmont provides a homey alternative to the sprawling hotels of Midtown. Since 1983, innkeepers Debbie and Ed McCord have played warm host at this charming Victorian home, which dates to the late 19th century and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rooms in the main house are intimate and lavishly furnished with period pieces and many antiques, while an additional suite in the carriage house is available for larger groups or those who like their privacy.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Sheraton Colony Square Hotel


Heart of Midtown
Peachtree at 14th St
Atlanta, GA 30361
United States
+1 404 892 6000
http://www.sheraton.com
Finding a better place to stay in Atlanta won't be easy, as this giant hotel sits in the center of Midtown's nightlife, museum and theater district, and is situated squarely between the downtown business district and the unparalleled shopping of Buckhead. This lavish, elegant Sheraton property is known for its impeccable service and style. Among its plethora of unique guest conveniences is the recently introduced Body Clock meal plan - menus for international travelers designed to combat the effects of jet lag.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Sheraton Colony Square Hotel photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Sugar Magnolia Bed & Breakfast


Queen Anne Victorian luxury
804 Edgewood Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
+1 404 222 0226
http://www.sugarmagnoliabb.com/
Built in 1892, this beautiful house is decorated in period style and offers a comfortable retreat in a residential neighborhood near the heart of the city. Owners and master entertainers Debi Starnes and Jim Emshoff offer four guest rooms in a quiet, verdant atmosphere central to all city attractions. A rooftop deck and garden offer outdoor escapes, while the fully restored dining room is the perfect place for a full Southern breakfast.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Sugar Magnolia Bed & Breakfast photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Virginia Highland Bed & Breakfast


In-town Garden of Delights
630 Orme Circle NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 892 2735
http://www.virginiahighlandbb.com
This restored 1920s bungalow is perfectly placed between Midtown and the Virginia-Highlands to offer the best of in-town casual lodging. Shops, restaurants and Piedmont Park are all within easy strolling distance, but once you've stretched out on the comfortable porch, you might not want to leave at all. The house and its comfortable, distinctly decorated rooms are appointed with many traditional and eclectic antiques, and the grounds are maintained as one of the neighborhood's most attractive flower gardens.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Virginia Highland Bed & Breakfast photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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