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Hotels in Atlanta
59 Hotels
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta - Downtown

The Hampton Inn and Suites Atlanta Downtown combines comfortable accommodations with a central location within walking distance to Centennial Olympic Park and MARTA Peachtree Center Station. Housed in a historic building that opened in 1927, the lower-middle-range hotel has an impressive lobby that seamlessly combines old and new touches. Free breakfast, meeting space, laundry room, fitness center, and nearby parking at reasonable rates are among the highlights. But, there’s no pool, the fitness center is small, and parking can fill up fast. Rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated, but only suites include mini-fridges and microwaves. As an alternative, the nearby Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown, where breakfast also is free and standard rooms include mini-fridges and microwaves. 

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown

The two-and-a-half pearl Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown is within walking distance of many of the city’s major attractions. Its 130 guest rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated, and have microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. A free hot breakfast buffet is included in the room rate, and concierge services are available. Given its location and rates, the hotel stays busy with a mix of tourists and convention-goers. Travelers might want to also check out the Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown, which offers comparable rates and amenities. 

Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta

The 226-room Four Seasons Atlanta is a luxury hotel offering excellent service, great dining, and high-end amenities. The property is located in Midtown, near restaurants and shops, and a 10-minute walk to a MARTA stop. Rooms are currently undergoing renovations, and though some guests find the new ones too contemporary for the brand, they’re all sophisticated and plush, with upscale amenities, marble bathrooms, and huge windows offering city views. The indoor saltwater pool is long enough for laps and features a whirlpool and a terrace, while the gym offers personal trainers, saunas, and steam rooms. Breakfast (not included in the standard rate) is a la carte and excellent, and Bar Margot’s all-day menu gets great reviews for taste and quality. Travelers wanting to stay in Downtown may prefer the Ritz-Carlton Atlanta.

The Georgian Terrace Hotel
659 Peachtree St NE

The 326-room, upper-middle-range Georgian Terrace Hotel is a beautiful property offering all types of travelers a comfortable base right across the street from the Fox Theatre and walking distance to major attractions and the MARTA. Rooms are contemporary and well-equipped (though entry-level units lack mini-fridges), plus there is a wide array of suite types with kitchens and washer/dryers ideal for longer stays. On-site dining includes a solid American restaurant open all day and a bar that's popular with locals. The rooftop pool offers panoramic city views, while the gym is big and outfitted with modern machines. Travelers on a tighter budget may want to check out the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead, though it is farther away from downtown attractions. 

Emory Conference Center Hotel
1615 Clifton Rd NE

The 325-room Emory Conference Center Hotel is a large, eco-friendly building embedded in the 26-acre forest preserve on the Emory University campus. With spacious, classically designed rooms, and sprawling lodge-like interiors, the upper-middle-range hotel provides a quiet, restorative respite that's close to both the university and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There is ample meeting and event space available, along with two restaurants, a bowling alley, and a lovely indoor pool. While not horribly inconvenient, the hotel may be less attractive to tourists hoping to get a real sense of Atlanta's city life. For those who want to stay downtown, check rates at the Westin Peachtree Plaza. 

Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead

The Grand Hyatt Atlanta is an upscale chain hotel geared toward travelers with business in Buckhead. But the hotel's pool and the large, contemporary rooms (equipped with flat-screen TVs, iPod docks, and mini-fridges) make it a fine choice for leisure travelers as well, provided they prefer proximity to Buckhead's picturesque mansions and lively nightlife over proximity to the sites downtown. But bathrooms are on the small side, and there's a daily fee for Wi-Fi.

Crowne Plaza Atlanta - Midtown

Situated within a 15-minute walk or five-minute drive from many of Atlanta's most popular attractions, including the World of Coca Cola and the Atlanta Aquarium, Crowne Plaza Atlanta - Midtown is a three-and-a-half-pearl business hotel renovated in 2016. The 360 rooms and suites have a Midcentury Modern look and feel, with great extras including Keurig coffeemakers and beds with noise-reducing headboards. Facilities include a pool deck with barbecue grills, a cafe, a breakfast room, and a lunch/dinner restaurant. There's a market in the lobby selling gifts and snacks around the clock and both the gym and business center are open 24/7. It's a great option for reasonably priced digs in the heart of Midtown, but the W Atlanta - Midtown Hotel has chicer rooms and a Bliss Spa for only slightly higher rates. 

Stonehurst Place

The six-room Stonehurst Place is a small bed-and-breakfast in a 19th-century building, once the residence of an Atlanta engineer, that has been restored and updated with modern amenities. Guests have commented numerous times on the affability of the owners, the excellent culinary offerings, and the relaxing atmosphere. Rooms are inviting and full of character with hardwood floors and modern bathrooms. The property sits on a quiet, tree-lined street in midtown Atlanta, within walking distance of a variety of restaurants and shops. There's no gym or full restaurant, but breakfast and Wi-Fi come free.

HYATT house Atlanta/Cobb Galleria
3595 Cumberland Blvd SE, I-75 and I-285 in the Cobb Galleria

Tourists and business travelers seeking a long-term stay will find plenty of comforts at the mid-range Hyatt house Atlanta/Cobb Galleria. Guests can hang out at cozy seating nooks in the lobby, have a cocktail at the lobby bar, or gather around the fire pit on the chic outdoor patio. The 149 spacious rooms and apartment-style suites are modern, minimalist, and well-equipped; at minimum, each has a couch, microwave, mini-fridge, and coffeemaker, and suites have full kitchens. The property offers some convenient features: free daily breakfast, a 24-hour market with snacks, and a 24-hour gym. The suburban property sits beside the interstate not far from downtown Cumberland and near a number of prominent company offices. While the immediate surroundings are not easily walkable, the hotel offers a shuttle service for trips to nearby restaurants and the subway for downtown Atlanta access. 

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta is a luxury business hotel located in the heart of the Buckhead area, just north of downtown Atlanta. The hotel offers 422 rooms and suites, and even the lowest categories come with stand-out amenities, including large flat-screen TVs and marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs. Facilities are geared toward business travelers, with extensive event space, an executive floor with a Club Lounge, and free hotel-wide Wi-Fi, though some tourists also stay here because pets are allowed (albeit for a hefty fee). Other amenities include a restaurant, two bars, and 24-hour room service, plus a small outdoor pool, a gym, and a luxury spa. Travelers shopping around for somewhere to stay in the area may want to look into the Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead, which allows pets and has a larger fitness center than the one found at the InterContinental .