This Embassy Suites went through a $12 million renovation completed in 2016 and is now an upper-middle-range hotel with stylish spaces and a variety of features. The 263 spacious suites have living rooms with sofas as well as wet bars, microwaves, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs. There's an indoor pool with a hot tub, as well as fitness facilities, meeting/event space, E'terie restaurant/lounge, and a shop selling snacks and sundries. A number of freebies are offered as well, like hot breakfast, evening drinks and snacks, Wi-Fi throughout, and an area shuttle. The convenient northwest Atlanta location is walkable to shopping and the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, but is about a 15-minute drive from the center of Atlanta. For a closer option, check out Hotel Indigo Atlanta, a stylish historic property with a made-to-order breakfast service.
This Embassy Suites went through a $12 million renovation completed in 2016 and is now an upper-middle-range hotel with stylish spaces and a variety of features. The 263 spacious suites have living rooms with sofas as well as wet bars, microwaves, coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs. There's an indoor pool with a hot tub, as well as fitness facilities, meeting/event space, E'terie restaurant/lounge, and a shop selling snacks and sundries. A number of freebies are offered as well, like hot breakfast, evening drinks and snacks, Wi-Fi throughout, and an area shuttle. The convenient northwest Atlanta location is walkable to shopping and the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, but is about a 15-minute drive from the center of Atlanta. For a closer option, check out Hotel Indigo Atlanta, a stylish historic property with a made-to-order breakfast service.
The Hilton Garden Inn is a 242-room chain hotel in downtown Atlanta. Next to the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, this mid-range property is conveniently located for tourists, but also offers attractive business-oriented features, such as the 24-hour business center and loads of meeting space. Rooms are fairly large, with desk space, flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges. The hotel serves a breakfast buffet, and has a Legal Seafoods restaurant and lobby bar on premises. There are also indoor and outdoor pools and a gym. Some guest rooms are showing wear and tear, and housekeeping is sometimes lacking. Guests seeking a smaller, boutique property downtown could try the similarly priced Ellis Hotel.
The Hilton Garden Inn is a 242-room chain hotel in downtown Atlanta. Next to the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, this mid-range property is conveniently located for tourists, but also offers attractive business-oriented features, such as the 24-hour business center and loads of meeting space. Rooms are fairly large, with desk space, flat-screen TVs, microwaves, and mini-fridges. The hotel serves a breakfast buffet, and has a Legal Seafoods restaurant and lobby bar on premises. There are also indoor and outdoor pools and a gym. Some guest rooms are showing wear and tear, and housekeeping is sometimes lacking. Guests seeking a smaller, boutique property downtown could try the similarly priced Ellis Hotel.
The Ramada Plaza Atlanta Downtown Capitol Park is a bland, moderately priced hotel across the street from Turner Field. Decor at this 375-room, mid-range property is nothing special, but the large property can accommodate big parties, conferences, and bus groups. Rooms are spacious and in good condition, with coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs, though housekeeping can miss details. The Ramada Plaza has a rooftop pool, a large fitness center, a restaurant and bar, and a free shuttle that travels within three miles of the hotel. Guests wanting to be within walking distance of sights may want to check out the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Atlanta Downtown.
The Ramada Plaza Atlanta Downtown Capitol Park is a bland, moderately priced hotel across the street from Turner Field. Decor at this 375-room, mid-range property is nothing special, but the large property can accommodate big parties, conferences, and bus groups. Rooms are spacious and in good condition, with coffeemakers and flat-screen TVs, though housekeeping can miss details. The Ramada Plaza has a rooftop pool, a large fitness center, a restaurant and bar, and a free shuttle that travels within three miles of the hotel. Guests wanting to be within walking distance of sights may want to check out the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Atlanta Downtown.
This elegant, 127-room luxury hotel is located in a quiet area in Buckhead, but close to restaurants, shops and great nightlife, and a couple of blocks from the subway. The spacious, high-tech rooms are the main draw here, but there's also a wonderful spa (a destination for locals), a great indoor lap pool, a bright fitness center, a casual but stylish restaurant, and a lounge overlooking the beautiful gardens.
This elegant, 127-room luxury hotel is located in a quiet area in Buckhead, but close to restaurants, shops and great nightlife, and a couple of blocks from the subway. The spacious, high-tech rooms are the main draw here, but there's also a wonderful spa (a destination for locals), a great indoor lap pool, a bright fitness center, a casual but stylish restaurant, and a lounge overlooking the beautiful gardens.
Built in 2010, the 102 rooms here get high marks from guests for cleanliness, and the staff receives strong praise for service. Situated about 12 minutes from the Atlanta airport in a suburban area, the property is particularly popular with business travelers coming to the handful of nearby corporate parks, as well as Atlanta locals taking advantage of the Park, Stay & Go feature that combines overnight stays with extended parking privileges. The hotel sits at the end of a shopping mall, so while it is about an hour via public transportation (or 20-minute drive) from the downtown area, it is convenient to a good number of shops and restaurants.
Built in 2010, the 102 rooms here get high marks from guests for cleanliness, and the staff receives strong praise for service. Situated about 12 minutes from the Atlanta airport in a suburban area, the property is particularly popular with business travelers coming to the handful of nearby corporate parks, as well as Atlanta locals taking advantage of the Park, Stay & Go feature that combines overnight stays with extended parking privileges. The hotel sits at the end of a shopping mall, so while it is about an hour via public transportation (or 20-minute drive) from the downtown area, it is convenient to a good number of shops and restaurants.
The huge, 1,070-room Omni Hotel at CNN Center is a typical business chain hotel, with a few extra perks -- an outdoor pool, a delicious restaurant, and a large fitness center. The large rooms are plain and a bit drab, but the location can't be beat -- in the heart of downtown, connected to Phillips Arena and the Georgia World Congress Center, and across the street from Centennial Olympic Park.
The huge, 1,070-room Omni Hotel at CNN Center is a typical business chain hotel, with a few extra perks -- an outdoor pool, a delicious restaurant, and a large fitness center. The large rooms are plain and a bit drab, but the location can't be beat -- in the heart of downtown, connected to Phillips Arena and the Georgia World Congress Center, and across the street from Centennial Olympic Park.
This DoubleTree is in many ways a typical chain hotel -- albeit one with extensive amenities, including an outdoor pool, a large, sleek fitness center, and a convenience store in the lobby. The rooms feel a tad crowded, but have warm colors and comfy beds, and the location is great -- right by sites such as Centennial Olympic Park and the restaurants on Peachtree Road.
This DoubleTree is in many ways a typical chain hotel -- albeit one with extensive amenities, including an outdoor pool, a large, sleek fitness center, and a convenience store in the lobby. The rooms feel a tad crowded, but have warm colors and comfy beds, and the location is great -- right by sites such as Centennial Olympic Park and the restaurants on Peachtree Road.
Of the three W hotels in Atlanta, the W Midtown has the most toned down design. Upscale amenities -- including a restaurant by Jean-George and chic lobby bar -- remain, but the pool is less scene-y and more family-friendly than at other locations. Even the hip Whiskey Park bar on-site (a branch of the Gerber Group) maintains a cool, sophisticated vibe without being too pretentious. Large rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and the signature W purple color palate. This is one of the trendier spots in Midtown, but is known for a mellow atmosphere. Those hoping to party all night may prefer the W Atlanta Buckhead.
Of the three W hotels in Atlanta, the W Midtown has the most toned down design. Upscale amenities -- including a restaurant by Jean-George and chic lobby bar -- remain, but the pool is less scene-y and more family-friendly than at other locations. Even the hip Whiskey Park bar on-site (a branch of the Gerber Group) maintains a cool, sophisticated vibe without being too pretentious. Large rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows and the signature W purple color palate. This is one of the trendier spots in Midtown, but is known for a mellow atmosphere. Those hoping to party all night may prefer the W Atlanta Buckhead.
The 101 rooms in this mid-range suburban hotel situated just north of downtown Atlanta have a warm, homey atmosphere through the inclusion of wood laminate floors and earth-tone wall colors. Guest rooms generally get high marks for cleanliness and bed comfort in particular. The property is situated about 40 minutes via public transportation (or a 15 minutes' drive) from downtown Atlanta, with MARTA bus access within two blocks; the hotel also provides a free stretch limo shuttle service within a three-mile radius. Extra perks like free cookies at the reception desk and free newspapers in the morning are nice touches, along with the free continental breakfast. There's a small but pleasant outdoor pool surrounded by leafy trees and shrubbery, with some lounge chairs on the deck.
The 101 rooms in this mid-range suburban hotel situated just north of downtown Atlanta have a warm, homey atmosphere through the inclusion of wood laminate floors and earth-tone wall colors. Guest rooms generally get high marks for cleanliness and bed comfort in particular. The property is situated about 40 minutes via public transportation (or a 15 minutes' drive) from downtown Atlanta, with MARTA bus access within two blocks; the hotel also provides a free stretch limo shuttle service within a three-mile radius. Extra perks like free cookies at the reception desk and free newspapers in the morning are nice touches, along with the free continental breakfast. There's a small but pleasant outdoor pool surrounded by leafy trees and shrubbery, with some lounge chairs on the deck.
This gigantic upper-middle-range downtown hotel, with just over 1,000 rooms, is situated in one of the five tallest buildings in Atlanta and offers spectacular views from its rotating rooftop restaurant, pool, and some guest rooms. The downtown location is within a short drive (or somewhat lengthy, but doable, walk) of nearby attractions including the Georgia Dome and World of Coca Cola, making the hotel a hub of activity and popular site for conferences and celebrations. Rooms have an apartment-like feel, all with floor-to-ceiling windows, and some with spectacular views of the city. However, there is some degree of nickel-and-diming (for example, for Wi-Fi), and the giant property makes for a somewhat impersonal experience.
This gigantic upper-middle-range downtown hotel, with just over 1,000 rooms, is situated in one of the five tallest buildings in Atlanta and offers spectacular views from its rotating rooftop restaurant, pool, and some guest rooms. The downtown location is within a short drive (or somewhat lengthy, but doable, walk) of nearby attractions including the Georgia Dome and World of Coca Cola, making the hotel a hub of activity and popular site for conferences and celebrations. Rooms have an apartment-like feel, all with floor-to-ceiling windows, and some with spectacular views of the city. However, there is some degree of nickel-and-diming (for example, for Wi-Fi), and the giant property makes for a somewhat impersonal experience.