Our hotel offers easy access to Atlanta's most popular attractions. Take a stroll around downtown and check out the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Center for Civil and Human Rights and the College Football Hall of Fame. Or hop on MARTA, directly linked to our hotel, and enjoy a day of fun in nearby neighborhoods, from Buckhead and Midtown to West Midtown, Inman Park or Old 4th Ward.
Featuring over 100,000 sea creatures, the aquarium is one of Atlanta's premier attractions. There are five exhibits, each with a different theme, plus a "4-D" movie theater.
See the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta and America in this world-class interactive museum. Walk in the footsteps of Civil Rights heroes, both through America's history and today.
Newly opened in Atlanta in 2014, the College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience is an engaging attraction that pays tribute to the history and heritage of the college football.
King Center, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and Sweet Auburn
This area served as the thriving center of black enterprise in Atlanta from the 1890's through the 1940's. It is the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the site of black-owned businesses such as the Atlanta Life Insurance Co. and Studioplex, the headquarters for the National Black Arts Festival.
Piedmont Park is Atlanta’s 189- acre greenspace just three MARTA train stops from our hotel. The Park is a local gathering spot for festivals and concerts and features tennis and basketball courts, a pool and aquatic center, paths for jogging and biking, children’s play areas and ideal spots for picnicking and relaxing under the city skyline.
The official museum of Atlanta’s home town refresher, World of Coca-Cola features tastings of more than 100 Coca-Cola drinks from around the world, historic exhibits and the Vault for Coca-Cola’s legendary secret formula.
Atlanta's iconic retractable roof stadium is home to Atlanta Falcons football, Atlanta United soccer, world-class concerts and sports events. The Home Depot Backyard is the stadium's 11-acre green space for tailgating and special events.
State Farm Arena is home to Atlanta Hawks basketball, voted the NBA's Best In-Game Experience. The 21,000 seat arena also hosts year round concerts, family friendly shows and special events - plus it has its own barber shop!
See the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta and America in this world-class interactive museum. Walk in the footsteps of Civil Rights heroes, both through America's history and today.
King Center, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and Sweet Auburn
This area served as the thriving center of black enterprise in Atlanta from the 1890's through the 1940's. It is the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and the site of black-owned businesses such as the Atlanta Life Insurance Co. and Studioplex, the headquarters for the National Black Arts Festival.
Visitors to this facility dedicated to the work of former U.S. President and Georgia native Jimmy Carter are surrounded by nature yet able to enjoy a view of the Atlanta Skyline.
The High Museum of Art displays European and American paintings, African, decorative and 20th century art and traveling exhibits by artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Monet, and Rockwell.
A former rail road track encirling the city, the Atlanta BeltLine is now a walking and bike path that's become one of Atlanta's favorite weekend destinations.
An urban oasis in the heart of the city, the Garden includes 30 acres of outdoor activities, an award-winning Children’s Garden and a unique Canopy Walk over the woods, as well as rotating exhibits and seasonal special events.
This 21-acre site was one of the most popular spots in the city during the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. Today, year-round programming featuring concerts, family activities and artists' markets make the park a gathering place for Atlantans and visitors alike.
Piedmont Park is Atlanta’s 189- acre greenspace just three MARTA train stops from our hotel. The Park is a local gathering spot for festivals and concerts and features tennis and basketball courts, a pool and aquatic center, paths for jogging and biking, children’s play areas and ideal spots for picnicking and relaxing under the city skyline.
Atlanta's former 1920s Sears building on the Atlanta BeltLine has been transformed into a retail market of shops, events and some of Atlanta's hottest restaurants.
This new and vibrant former warehouse district features some of Atlanta's best dining and shopping, including national retailers like Room & Board, local boutiques and specialty shops.
Situated in the heart of downtown at Peachtree Street and International Boulevard, Peachtree Center's The Hub shopping and dining center is connected to Hyatt Regency Atlanta by a covered walkway.