Atlanta Hotels
Atlanta is the convention city of the South, with hotels to fit every budget and taste - be it a modern establishment with all the amenities or a simple, no-frills motel. Room rates vary widely, depending upon how many conventions are taking place within the city. In mid-April, rooms within the city centre are at a premium.
The hotels below have been grouped in three different price categories:
Luxury (over US$250)
Moderate (US$125 to US$250)
Cheap (under US$125)
Prices are for a standard double room and do not include breakfast unless specified. Tax of 15% is extra. Check hotel websites for online specials.
This 73-storey, glass cylinder skyscraper hotel defines Atlanta's skyline. A five-storey lobby atrium and a thin glass elevator that inches up the building's exterior are just as sleek. Pie-shaped rooms are outfitted in natural hues and dark woods. On the 73rd floor is the multi-levelled, revolving Sun Dial Restaurant and Bar.
A grand staircase in the soaring lobby underscores the opulence of this luxurious property that occupies part of a 50-storey skyscraper. This hotel has all the trappings of luxury: formal but elegantly appointed rooms, a spa with 10 treatment rooms, an indoor saline lap pool, a top-of-the-range fitness centre and a lounge and terrace overlooking the lobby's dramatic atrium.
A part of Atlanta’s history, the hotel’s Grand Ballroom hostedGone With The Wind’s movie premiere gala in 1939. Now, a tall glass atrium rises above the lobby where author Margaret Mitchell, in 1935, hesitantly handed over her original manuscript to her future editor. The hotel’s terrace is a good spot for a cocktail overlooking the historic Fox Theatre.
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