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Historic hotels in Atlanta

Atlanta, the vibrant capital city of the American state of Georgia, boasts numerous historic hotels that embody its rich cultural past. These hotels offer an atmospheric blend of historic charm and modern luxury, providing guests with unique lodging options. Some hotels are wrapped in classic renaissance architectural design, while others uphold the elegance of the city's Victorian era. These venerable establishments have played host to a number of distinguished guests over the years, from political leaders and celebrities to notable authors and famous personalities.
One of the most prominent among them is The Georgian Terrace. Built in 1911, this historic hotel is known for its Beaux-Arts style architecture. Situated across the street from the Fox Theatre, it gained renown for hosting the premiere gala of "Gone with the Wind" in 1939. The hotel has seen constant preservation efforts to keep its timeless appeal intact, making it a favorite among visitors and locals alike.
Another remarkable historic landmark is the Glenn Hotel. Originally constructed in 1923 as an office building, it was converted into a boutique hotel in 2006 without losing any of its 20th-century charm. The first boutique hotel in Downtown Atlanta, Glenn offers a fusion of the city's traditional Southern hospitality and contemporary comfort. It is not only a place of history but also a hub of modern conveniences, with features such as an award-winning restaurant and a rooftop lounge offering panoramic views of the city.
The Ellis Hotel, an eco-friendly boutique establishment located in a historic 1913 building, is yet another historic hotel in Atlanta that showcases an interesting mix of history and modernity. The hotel has been meticulously designed to respect the building's historical significance while providing guests with a luxurious experience. The building was once called the 'Winecoff Hotel' and is known for surviving one of the deadliest hotel fires in U.S. history in 1946. Since then, it has been completely renovated and redesigned, earning it a place in the National Register of Historic Places.

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  • Courtland Grand Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
    Courtland Grand Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
    165 Courtland Street NE, Atlanta, US
    • Fitness facilities

    Experience a grand stay in this trademark collection hotel. Known for opulence, exquisite antique-style design, and top-rated amenities, ensuring a plush stay.

    Average

    3,767 reviews

    3.6
    1 night, 2 adults$130.49including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
    Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
    275 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, US
    • Arcade/Game room
    • Swimming pool

    Enjoy the charm and comfort of a well-placed establishment that offers cozy rooms and top amenities. Relax in the inviting pool!

    Good

    930 reviews

    4.2
    1 night, 2 adults$238.29including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park
    Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park
    190 Marietta St NW, Atlanta, US
    • Free WiFi

    An elegant hotel offering sumptuous rooms and top-class services. Facilities include a gym and an inviting pool. In vicinity of a beautiful park.

    Good

    1,843 reviews

    4.3
    1 night, 2 adults$275.41including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Atlanta Marriott Marquis
    Atlanta Marriott Marquis
    265 Peachtree Center Ave Ne, Atlanta, US
    • Fitness facilities

    Featuring aesthetic interiors, great amenities, cozy rooms, and excellent services. Enjoy the stunning city view from the comfort of your room.

    Good

    2,776 reviews

    4.1
    1 night, 2 adults$196.90including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • The Candler Hotel Atlanta, Curio Collection by Hilton
    The Candler Hotel Atlanta, Curio Collection by Hilton
    127 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, US

    Has a luxurious touch with exceptional elegance. Offers alluring rooms and top-notch amenities. Enjoy a heart-warming swimming pool.

    Good

    1,125 reviews

    4.6
    1 night, 2 adults$252.89including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown
    Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown
    89 Centennial Olympic Park Dr., Atlanta, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    This chic hotel offers luxurious comfort with excellent amenities. Guests can enjoy the modern flair, dynamic vibe and the unique, music-inspired elements.

    Good

    2,222 reviews

    4.4
    1 night, 2 adults$255.96including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Margaritaville Vacation Club – Atlanta
    Margaritaville Vacation Club – Atlanta
    155 CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK DRIVE NW, Atlanta, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    An exquisite vacation club providing a serene atmosphere. Enjoy luxury rooms, top-tier amenities and a mesmerizing pool for a memorable experience.

    Good

    673 reviews

    4.5
    1 night, 2 adults$300.55including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta
    The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta
    210 Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta, US
    • Fitness facilities

    Known for its breathtaking skyline views, lavish rooms, and exceptional service. Unwind in the revolving restaurant or the unique swimming pool.

    Average

    1,893 reviews

    3.9
    1 night, 2 adults$242.35including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Hilton Atlanta
    Hilton Atlanta
    255 Courtland St NE, Atlanta, US
    • Fitness facilities

    This prominent establishment offers elegantly decorated rooms, top-notch amenities, and warm service. Enjoy a refreshing dip in the exquisite pool.

    Average

    2,558 reviews

    4
    1 night, 2 adults$194.12including taxes & feesCheck Availability
  • Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
    Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
    800 Spring St Nw, Atlanta, US
    • Free WiFi
    • Fitness facilities

    A prestigious conference center hotel with top-notch amenities. Offers ideal blend of business-conducive environment and comfort for a memorable stay.

    Excellent

    1,215 reviews

    4.7
    1 night, 2 adults$249.75including taxes & feesCheck Availability

Cultural attractions in Atlanta Georgia

  1. Stunning dusk view of Atlanta skyline with light trails on a busy highway, capturing urban vibrancy.

    Atlanta History Center

    The Atlanta History Center is a fantastic place to visit for history buffs. Its 33-acres include the Swan House, a beautiful mansion from the 1930s; the Smith Family Farm, a plantation from the antebellum era; the Civil War exhibit that features an extensive collection of memorabilia; and the Centennial Olympic Games Museum.

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  2. Lit statue of Martin Luther King Jr. against a dramatic night sky in Washington DC.

    Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site

    This cultural attraction includes Martin Luther King Jr.'s childhood home, the Ebenezer Baptist Church where he was a pastor, and his grave site. The visitor center features exhibitions about the American Civil Rights Movement in which King played a significant role.

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  3. A delightful fox hand puppet in a themed puppet show setting with stars and stripes.

    Fox Theatre

    The Fox Theatre, a former movie palace, is an iconic cultural destination in Atlanta. Besides its stunning architecture, the theatre hosts a variety of cultural events including professional ballet, opera, and Broadway musicals.

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  4. The Louvre Museum and glass pyramid in Paris basking in a warm sunset glow.

    High Museum of Art

    The High Museum of Art holds over 15,000 works in its collection. This includes a major collection of 19th and 20th century American art, European paintings and decorative art, a growing collection of African American art, and burgeoning collections of contemporary and African art.

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  5. A police officer addresses a group of protesters in a city street, discussing peacefully.

    Center for Civil and Human Rights

    The Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is an engaging cultural attraction that connects the American Civil Rights Movement to today's global human rights movements. The exhibits feature the history of civil rights in the United States and information about current and ongoing human rights issues around the world.

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Natural attractions in Atlanta Georgia

  1. A joyful woman running in Piedmont Park with Atlanta skyline in background.

    Piedmont Park

    Piedmont Park is Atlanta's own version of Central Park, with beautiful green spaces, walking trails, and recreational facilities. The park also hosts many of Atlanta's major festivals and events.

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  2. A vibrant display of colorful bromeliads in an Atlanta garden, showcasing nature's intricate foliage.

    Atlanta Botanical Garden

    The Atlanta Botanical Garden boasts stunning plant collections, exhibitions and a Children's Garden. Visit during the holidays for the Garden Lights exhibition, offering a magical light display throughout the gardens.

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  3. Panoramic view of Atlanta's midtown showcasing historic architecture and lush greenery under a bright sky.

    Atlanta BeltLine

    The Atlanta BeltLine is a large urban redevelopment project that aims to transform the city through a network of public parks, multi-use trails, and transit. It circles the core of the city's in-town neighborhoods.

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  4. Serene covered bridge amidst lush trees reflected in calm waters at Stone Mountain Park, GA.

    Stone Mountain Park

    Stone Mountain Park is home to Stone Mountain, the world's largest piece of exposed granite. The park offers a range of outdoor activities and scenic views of Atlanta's skyline, plus a nightly laser show projected onto the mountain.

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  5. Peaceful autumn view of Chattahoochee River with colorful forest in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Chattahoochee River

    The Chattahoochee River is a popular spot for outdoor recreation in Atlanta. It offers spots for hiking, fishing, boating and picnics. The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area offers walking and hiking paths, bird watching and beautiful views.

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Top-rated restaurants in Atlanta Georgia

  1. Black and white image of fast food employees behind the counter in Oslo, Norway.

    The Optimist

    The Optimist takes the concept of maritime cuisine and flips it high with innovative seafood dishes and cocktails. Located in Midtown, the venue's ambience is in sync with a bustling urban scene.

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  2. A chef artfully plating a gourmet dish with mushrooms and greens on wood slices.

    Bacchanalia

    Bacchanalia is a fixture in Atlanta's fine dining scene. Known for its romantic and intimate ambiance, the restaurant offers a fixed menu with an emphasis on organic and locally sourced ingredients.

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  3. Elegant presentation of gourmet dishes topped with caviar in San Francisco.

    Poor Calvin's Absolute Fusion

    Poor Calvin's Absolute Fusion is a unique fusion restaurant with a blend of Asian and Southern cuisine. The friendly staff and eclectic menu makes this a definite stop for food lovers.

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  4. Free stock photo of currywurst, mallorca

    Antico Pizza Napoletana

    Antico Pizza Napoletana is known as one of the best pizza places in Atlanta. Located in Atlanta's Little Italia district, they are known for their authentic Naples style pizza.

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  5. Stylish rooftop restaurant featuring modern decor, cozy seating, and a stunning city view. Perfect for dining.

    9 Mile Station

    9 Mile Station is an elevated beer garden located in Ponce City Market, offering a unique skyline view of Atlanta. Their menu includes a variety of craft beers and classic cocktails, and modern Southern-inspired dishes.

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