111 Cone Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
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230 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
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23 Linden Avenue NW
Atlanta, GA 30308
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590 West Peachtree Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30308
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683 Peachtree Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
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800 Sidney Marcus Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30324
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2183 North Decatur Rd.
Decatur, GA 30033
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540 Pharr Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30305
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3420 Norman Berry Drive
Hapeville, GA 30354
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As the fourth largest city in the U.S., Atlanta attracts nearly 15 million travelers from all over the world each year. The warm, sunny climate is great for spring and fall outdoor activities, intriguing museums, captivating performing arts, and a thriving culinary scene. This Georgia destination caters to tourists of many interests, but whatever your tastes, IHG® has Atlanta hotels that will help you get the most out of your visit.
A popular destination for business and leisure, with landmarks ranging from the childhood home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., to the world headquarters of CNN, Atlanta hosts the corporate headquarters for a number of successful global companies, some of which have created popular attractions highlighting their brands for tourists in addition to maintaining office properties. Delta Air Lines calls Atlanta home and has a 68,000-square-foot Delta Flight Museum in Hapeville, which is just minutes south of town and is also where the Chick-Fil-A empire began, from a quirky diner called The Dwarf House. Coca-Cola has also made a lasting mark on Atlanta with the World of Coca-Cola, an expansive attraction that holds a 4-D theater, a bottle works exhibit, a pop culture gallery, and a sampling area with over 100 beverages from around the world. Porsche’s North American headquarters is also in the Atlanta area, and has a $100 million Experience Center with an upscale restaurant, a museum where vintage Porsche cars are displayed, and a 1.6-mile racetrack where you can test-drive different models of the iconic automobile. History buffs will love the Atlanta History Center, which includes the 1928 Swan House, 1860s Smith Family Farm, Goizueta Gardens, Kenan Research Center, and Centennial Olympic Games Museum. For family friendly fun, don’t miss the Georgia Aquarium, LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta, or the giant pandas and gorillas – America’s largest collection—at Zoo Atlanta. With a noted reputation for cultivating talent in performing arts, and as one of the world’s most influential places for dining, Atlanta has earned its place as a great place for entertainment.
Hotels in Atlanta
Atlanta offers a wide range of hotels all around the city, from historic College Park near Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, to the top-end perimeter area leading to Dunwoody, Alpharetta and other northern suburbs. With luxury hotels, extended stay suites, and relaxed rooms for those seeking simplicity and convenience, hotels in Atlanta offer cozy choices for everyone.
Where to Stay
Great hotels in Atlanta for business travelers are typically found downtown. This puts you just 15 minutes from the airport and conveniently close to the convention and entertainment district. Centennial Olympic Park, Philips Arena, the College Football Hall of Fame and Mercedes-Benz Stadium are downtown as well, which makes the area a prime pick for sports and leisure fans. If you’re looking for a neighborhood with a more sophisticated slant, consider the high-end shopping and fine dining options of the Buckhead neighborhood. Atlanta’s Eastside is known for its eccentric atmosphere, personalities and experiences, including live music, street art, vintage clothing stores, and eclectic bars. The Midtown neighborhood is another hub for Atlanta’s arts and culture, making it a great choice if you’re in town to catch a nationally touring play or to soak up the sounds of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Perhaps the most recently rediscovered areas of Atlanta are the Old Fourth Ward, and West Midtown, which are home to nationally recognized shops, restaurants and lounges. Also be sure to visit the charming Virginia-Highland neighborhood, and don’t miss Ponce City Market, which has become an instant must-see destination for any trip.
How to Get to Atlanta
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the easiest choice for flying into the city. Atlanta covers a lot of ground, so many visitors find that it’s easiest to rent a car, particularly for attractions that are located outside the city. However, the MARTA train and bus system service many popular shopping, entertainment, and sports venues, and there is a train station located at the airport that takes you directly into the city, heading north. The Atlanta Streetcar operates downtown, and makes a 2.7-mile loop around Georgia State University and other landmarks, with 10 stops that include the King Historic District, Centennial Olympic Park, Park Place, and Sweet Auburn Curb Market.
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