Frommer's Review
This lovely all-suite hotel opened in 1999 on the edge of Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta's most visible legacy of the 1996 Summer Games. The 21-acre park is now a lively venue for festivals, art markets, and concerts. The location is a good bet for tourists, conventioneers, and sports fans, since the hotel is just across the street from the Georgia Aquarium, the new World of Coca-Cola, and the Georgia World Congress Center, and within walking distance of MARTA, the CNN Center, Philips Arena, and the Georgia Dome. Kids will also appreciate the hotel, as it's just yards away from the fountains at Centennial Park, designed to allow visitors to run through them and get soaked from head to foot. What kid (or adult) wouldn't love that?
Each two-room standard suite is decorated with contemporary furniture and includes a pullout sofa in the living room. Bathrooms, with Jacuzzi tubs and separate showers, are spacious and luxurious. Ask for a parkside room, which has a nice view of the park and the city skyline; there's no extra charge. The luxury suites, which have large private balconies overlooking the park, are huge and plush, perfect for business receptions or special occasions. Complimentary cooked-to-order breakfasts are prepared and served by Ruth's Chris Steak House, an on-premises restaurant, and there's a reception each evening that features complimentary drinks. Seventeen suites are accessible to travelers with disabilities.
Facilities:
Restaurant; deli and market; large outdoor pool w/sun deck; health club w/sauna and Jacuzzi; concierge; airport shuttle; business center and conference rooms; limited room service; dry-cleaning and laundry services
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