Signia By Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Luxury Hotels in Atlanta for 2026

Reviewed by Maya Fisher - 12 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Atlanta, Georgia, is a Southern hub where modern luxury meets Southern charm. This curated guide highlights elevated stays for travelers who want comfort, polish, and memorable surroundings. This list comes from broad Atlanta hotel research, then narrowed by location, guest feedback, and recency. Hotels were selected for verified guest ratings, location, and value, and Atlanta's thriving dining and arts scene makes these stays compelling.

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Best Overall
8.9

821 reviews

Signia By Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center

Here, you walk to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium in minutes and cool off in the rooftop pool with skyline views after the game.
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The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead
3
Best Value
8.9

318 reviews

The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead

Once the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, The Whitley now delivers Luxury Collection polish with a serene indoor pool and hot tub.
From$193
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JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead
5
Best for Families
8.8

302 reviews

JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead

At JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead, you step from the lobby into Lenox Square Mall and reach the Lenox MARTA station after a short walk.
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Nobu Hotel Atlanta
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Best Independent
8.6

460 reviews

Nobu Hotel Atlanta

Set inside Phipps Plaza in Buckhead, Nobu Hotel Atlanta pairs a rooftop pool with the signature Nobu Restaurant under one stylish roof.
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The St. Regis Atlanta
8
Best for Couples
9.1

34 reviews

The St. Regis Atlanta

Atlas inside The St. Regis Atlanta displays original works from the Lewis Collection, so you dine beneath Picassos right in Buckhead.
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1. Signia By Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center

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8.9

821 reviews

From
$333
Best for Business
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Here, you walk to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium in minutes and cool off in the rooftop pool with skyline views after the game.

The hotel sits on the Georgia World Congress Center campus, with a short walk to State Farm Arena. The fourth floor gathers the action, with restaurants and bars, including The Nest on Four. A market on the ground floor covers coffee and grab‑and‑go needs. Rooms feel modern and quiet, with city or stadium views. Expect comfortable beds, strong showers, and in some rooms, Nest toiletries.

This place excels as a game‑day and concert base. You can step out for kickoff and be back in your seat at The Nest on Four before the post‑show rush. It suits Falcons or United fans, concertgoers, and convention travelers who value walkability. Families who want an easy, car‑free plan around events do well here too.

There are tradeoffs. Valet‑only parking and event crowds mean waits for cars, elevators, and breakfast. If self‑parking or calm streets matter most, this may not be the best fit.

Pros

  • Minutes’ walk to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena gates.
  • Rooftop pool with skyline views for relaxing after games and concerts.
  • Multiple dining options, including The Nest on Four sports bar.
  • Ground‑floor market for quick coffee, snacks, and essentials.

Cons

  • Valet‑only parking with long waits during events and added fees.
  • Breakfast and restaurant service slows during peak convention crowds.
  • No in‑room microwaves; lobby microwave access limited late at night.

What travelers say

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Sofia Henderson

Being able to walk to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium in minutes was clutch, and the rooftop pool view of the skyline afterward was the perfect cool‑down.

2. InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta by IHG

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8.8

304 reviews

From
$295
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

At this five-star Buckhead stay, you walk about 5 minutes to MARTA Buckhead, then return to a leafy garden and pool right off Peachtree.

Set on Peachtree Road in Buckhead, you reach Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza in about 10 minutes on foot. The neighborhood mixes office towers, galleries, and high-end dining. Rooms feel generous, with deep soaking tubs and separate walk-in showers in many. Byredo Bal d’Afrique toiletries and city or Stone Mountain views add polish.

Service is the headline here. Door staff help fast, and front desk and restaurant teams draw praise by name. Club-level guests get the Club InterContinental lounge with breakfast and evening bites. It suits couples planning spa time and a quiet drink, solo business travelers riding MARTA to meetings or the airport, and shoppers who want a short walk to the malls.

Rooms lack a standard fridge or microwave, and the sensor minibar charges if you move items. The Americano may close for private events, and rides to Midtown sights take longer.

Pros

  • Five-minute walk to MARTA Buckhead station for easy airport access.
  • Ten-minute walk to Lenox Square and upscale Buckhead malls.
  • Spacious rooms with deep soaking tubs and separate walk-in showers.
  • Byredo Bal d’Afrique toiletries add a luxury touch in bathrooms.

Cons

  • No standard fridge or microwave; sensor minibar charges when items move.
  • Parking is expensive and confusing during busy events.
  • Restaurant closes for private events, and quick-grab coffee ends by midday.

What travelers say

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Abigail Moore

Bellman had my bags upstairs in minutes, and sunrise over Stone Mountain from the room was stunning.

3. The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead

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1/5

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8.9

318 reviews

From
$193
Best for Couples
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Once the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, The Whitley now delivers Luxury Collection polish with a serene indoor pool and hot tub.

Set on Peachtree Road in Buckhead, you are a few minutes on foot from Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. Dining options line the surrounding blocks, so eating out is easy. Rooms feel spacious and quiet, with wide city views from higher floors. Details stand out, like plush beds and Byredo bath products that add a touch of indulgence.

Service is the headline here. Guests call out the front desk, valet, spa team, and restaurant staff by name. Early check-in and thoughtful touches for celebrations make stays feel personal. The on-site spa and fitness center help you reset after shopping or meetings. This is a strong pick for a Buckhead shopping weekend, a couples’ escape with a spa day, or business travelers who value a calm base near meetings.

There is one tradeoff to note: parking relies on valet and adds cost, so plan ahead if you are driving.

Pros

  • Walk to Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza in a few minutes.
  • Indoor pool and hot tub for relaxing breaks year-round.
  • Byredo bath amenities and plush beds make rooms feel indulgent.
  • Warm, attentive service across valet, spa, restaurant, and front desk.

Cons

  • Valet and parking costs add up; no free self-parking available.
  • Many rooms lack microwaves or kettles for in-room drinks.
  • Indoor pool area feels humid and not always refreshing.

What travelers say

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Eva Thomas

After a day at Lenox Square, we soaked in the indoor hot tub, then caught a live jazz trio in the lounge—felt like a mini getaway without leaving Buckhead.

4. The Tess, Autograph Collection

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8.8

172 reviews

From
$287
Best for Couples
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

The Tess pairs a rooftop pool with skyline views and Dirty Rascal downstairs, giving guests a scene-heavy stay under one roof.

Set in Buckhead, the hotel sits within minutes of Buckhead Village shops and dining. A local house car helps with short rides around the neighborhood. Rooms feel sharp and comfortable, with plush beds and city-facing options. Showers deliver strong water pressure, and full-size bath products are a thoughtful touch. Minibars are stocked, and design details make the spaces feel photo-ready.

The Tess leans into social energy. The lobby bar mixes proper cocktails, and a DJ sometimes sets the mood. Up top, the rooftop bar draws a crowd, while the pool offers a calm swim between outings. The gym stands out for size and quality, ideal for keeping a routine on the road. It fits date-night couples, friends on a stylish weekend, and business travelers who like a lively vibe. Families passing through will appreciate the easy meals and a quick pool break. Wide hallways also help guests using mobility devices.

There is one catch: parking is valet-only, and waits build at peak times. Plan extra time when arriving, departing, or when large events let out.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool with skyline views and a lively bar scene.
  • Within minutes of Buckhead Village shops and restaurants; easy house-car rides.
  • Stylish rooms with strong showers and full-size bath amenities.
  • Excellent gym and friendly, attentive staff across the property.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking with long waits during busy arrival and departure times.
  • Rooftop spaces often closed for private events, limiting access for guests.
  • Walls are thin; noise from neighbors may disrupt light sleepers.

What travelers say

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Maya Fisher

That rooftop pool view at sunset was worth the trip. Then I hit the gym and the shower pressure finished the job.

5. JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead

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8.8

302 reviews

From
$341
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

At JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead, you step from the lobby into Lenox Square Mall and reach the Lenox MARTA station after a short walk.

The hotel sits in Buckhead’s shopping district, with Phipps Plaza and many restaurants a few minutes away on foot. Rooms feel calm and clean, with plush beds and modern bathrooms. Upper floors face the Atlanta skyline for wide views. Wellness rooms add air purification features.

What this place does best is easy access. Shopping is downstairs, rail is nearby, and getting around Buckhead is simple. The fitness center includes Peloton bikes for solid workouts. A heated pool and hot tub help you unwind after a busy day. The club lounge, available with select rooms, works well for business travelers and families who want a quiet spot for breakfast or evening snacks.

There are tradeoffs. Parking on-site is pricey, and the on-site restaurant menu is modest. Light sleepers should request a room away from elevators or connecting doors.

Pros

  • Direct access to Lenox Square Mall from the lobby level.
  • Short walk to Lenox MARTA station for quick, car-free trips.
  • Fitness center features Peloton bikes and modern, well-kept equipment.
  • Heated pool and hot tub for year-round swims and soaks.

Cons

  • Parking fees are high compared with nearby options.
  • On-site restaurant menu feels limited, and afternoon bar hours are short.
  • Some rooms get noise from elevators or adjoining doors at night.

What travelers say

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Ava Perry

We loved stepping from the lobby straight into Lenox Mall—zero weather worries, tons of food options.

6. Nobu Hotel Atlanta

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1/10

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8.6

460 reviews

From
$649
Best for Couples
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set inside Phipps Plaza in Buckhead, Nobu Hotel Atlanta pairs a rooftop pool with the signature Nobu Restaurant under one stylish roof.

From the door, shopping and cafes are right there, and Lenox Square is a quick walk. Ride-shares sometimes miss the entrance, so valet guidance helps. Rooms feel calm and modern, with plush beds, rainfall showers, and plenty of USB ports. Select rooms include Dyson hair tools and a garment steamer.

This hotel shines for design-forward comfort and a low-key, upscale vibe. It suits couples planning a date night, shoppers who want to drop bags midday, and business travelers who value a quiet base. The fitness center is spacious and well equipped for a real workout.

There are tradeoffs. The rooftop pool is not heated, so it may close in cooler weather. Late-night dining is limited, and room service is not 24 hours.

Pros

  • Inside Phipps Plaza, steps from upscale shopping and Buckhead dining.
  • Rooftop pool and terrace with skyline views for lazy afternoons.
  • Spacious, modern gym with quality equipment and plenty of room.
  • Rooms feature rainfall showers and abundant USB charging by the bed.

Cons

  • Rooftop pool not heated; sometimes closed during cooler or rainy days.
  • Ride-shares and GPS often struggle to find the lobby entrance.
  • No 24-hour room service; late-night dining choices are limited.

What travelers say

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Cole Robinson

They greeted me with hot tea and a warm towel, then the elevator keyed straight to my floor. Felt calm and safe the whole trip.

7. Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead

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1/5

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9.5

79 reviews

From
$549
Best for Couples
Best for Wellness
Why it stands out

Set in a Robert A.M. Stern–designed tower, Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead pairs serious pampering with easy access to high-end shopping.

The hotel sits in Buckhead on Peachtree Road, a short walk to Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. Restaurants and cafés line the blocks nearby, so dinner is simple without a car. Rooms feel calm and polished, with big windows and Buckhead views. Expect plush beds, spacious bathrooms, and in-room Nespresso for an easy start to the day.

This place shines for spa-focused stays. The full-service spa and indoor pool make it a year-round retreat after meetings or shopping runs. It’s a smart pick for couples planning a relaxed weekend, or business travelers working in Buckhead who want quiet nights. Suites add room to spread out, which works well for small families.

There are tradeoffs. Valet parking may mean waits at busy times, and to-go coffee before 7am is limited.

Pros

  • Short walk to Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza upscale shopping.
  • Large spa with treatments and an indoor pool for relaxing.
  • Friendly, professional staff from arrival to departure.
  • Spacious bathrooms and very comfortable beds in many rooms.

Cons

  • Valet parking may involve waits at busy times.
  • No to-go coffee or room service available before 7am.
  • In-room TVs rely on personal streaming accounts for most content.

What travelers say

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Eleanor Sanders

After a day at Lenox, the indoor pool and quiet spa were perfect. The staff were kind and on point the whole time.

8. The St. Regis Atlanta

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9.1

34 reviews

From
$905
Best for Food Lovers
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Atlas inside The St. Regis Atlanta displays original works from the Lewis Collection, so you dine beneath Picassos right in Buckhead.

The hotel sits on West Paces Ferry Road in Buckhead, a short walk to Buckhead Village and about 10 minutes on foot to the Atlanta History Center. Rooms feel polished and calm, with plush beds and marble bathrooms. Many include deep soaking tubs, and select rooms add balconies for fresh air. Housekeeping is attentive and detail‑minded.

Dining is a standout. Atlas serves art‑driven fine dining, while The Garden Room pours inventive cocktails in a lush, glass‑ceiling space. Suites include St. Regis Butler Service, which adds personalized touches like handwritten notes and treats. For downtime, the outdoor pool piazza features an outdoor pool with a waterfall and cushioned loungers.

Know a tradeoff or two. Event energy can carry into the night, and noise from adjoining suites happens. Restaurants pause service between lunch and dinner, and poolside orders may take longer than expected.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to Atlanta History Center and Buckhead Village.
  • Atlas and The Garden Room on site for standout dining and drinks.
  • Spacious rooms with plush beds and deep soaking tubs.
  • Outdoor pool piazza with cascading waterfall and relaxed lounge areas.

Cons

  • Restaurants pause service midafternoon, leaving a gap for quick meals.
  • Noise possible from events or adjoining suites late at night.
  • Poolside service and elevators sometimes move slower than expected.

What travelers say

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Hudson Russell

Housekeeping was meticulous, and the soaking tub hit the spot. Heads up: restaurants pause midafternoon; I couldn't grab a quick bite before my airport ride.

9. The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta

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8.2

206 reviews

From
$384
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Set on Peachtree Street, this five-star stay pairs the AG steakhouse and a second‑floor cocktail bar with quick access to downtown’s arenas, parks, and shows.

The hotel sits in the heart of downtown. It’s about a 15‑minute walk to the Georgia Aquarium and Centennial Olympic Park. State Farm Arena and Mercedes‑Benz Stadium are a short ride away. Rooms and suites feel polished and comfortable. Higher floors deliver skyline views, though some street noise reaches lower floors. Club Level access adds a quiet lounge and easy snacks between outings.

Service is the standout here. Valet, security, and the front desk greet guests by name and move fast. Late‑night room service lands hot and correct. The AG team runs a proper urban steakhouse, and the lobby scene hums before concerts and games. This spot suits business travelers with meetings downtown, couples planning a date‑night dinner, and fans headed to events.

There is no pool, which matters for families and long stays. Downtown streets can feel gritty after dark, and event nights bring extra noise outside.

Pros

  • Central downtown spot on Peachtree Street; 15-minute walk to Georgia Aquarium.
  • On-site AG steakhouse with polished service and hearty late-night room service.
  • Friendly, proactive staff across valet, security, and front desk teams.
  • Second-floor bar serves quality cocktails; lively scene before shows or games.

Cons

  • No pool, unusual for a luxury downtown property.
  • Check-in lines and card access hiccups during busy periods.
  • Downtown blocks feel gritty at night with some street noise.

What travelers say

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Chloe Price

The level‑2 bar was a vibe—Chris mixed a perfect Old Fashioned, and housekeeping had extra pillows waiting by the time we got upstairs.

10. Omni Hotel at the Battery Atlanta

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9.3

504 reviews

From
$821
Best for Nightlife
Best for Families
Why it stands out

At Omni Hotel at the Battery Atlanta, select rooms look straight into Truist Park, giving stadium views that turn game day into a front‑row experience.

It sits inside The Battery Atlanta, so food, bars, and shops are right outside. You are steps from Truist Park gates; after the game, wander home in minutes. Rooms feel modern, with floor-to-ceiling windows, baseball art, and comfy beds. Some suites add balconies that face the field. The outdoor pool deck includes a bar for postgame cooldowns. Keycard elevators add a simple layer of security.

This hotel excels at making a Braves trip easy. Families and multigenerational groups love quick gate access, the pool deck, and the friendly staff. Couples book stadium‑view rooms for fireworks nights and birthdays. Concertgoers like the short walk to shows at the ballpark and around The Battery. Business travelers appreciate the clean, efficient feel and many dining choices for meetings.

There are tradeoffs. Expect valet-only parking, event‑time lines at check‑in, and lively Battery noise that can run late.

Pros

  • Steps from Truist Park and The Battery restaurants, bars, and shops.
  • Some rooms and suites feature balconies with direct stadium views.
  • Clean, modern rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and comfy beds.
  • Outdoor pool deck with bar; fun vibe on game weekends.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking is pricey, with no straightforward self-parking access.
  • Check-in and elevators get busy during games and large events.
  • Nighttime noise from The Battery can carry into some rooms.

What travelers say

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Gabriel White

I watched postgame fireworks from the balcony, then walked into The Battery for late-night snacks. The room was spotless, and keycard elevators made me feel safe.

11. Emory Conference Center Hotel

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1/10

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9

551 reviews

From
$191
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Tucked in wooded grounds by Emory University, this Frank Lloyd Wright–inspired hotel pairs quiet nature with an indoor pool, plus a bowling alley and a small theater.

The setting feels secluded yet practical. You can reach Emory clinics, Emory Point, and the CDC Museum in a short ride, or by the hotel’s shuttle to Emory. Rooms are modern and calm, with comfortable beds and updated baths; many include balconies for treetop views. The lobby works well for laptops, with plenty of outlets, natural light, and a coffee bar nearby. Decatur’s restaurants sit close by.

This place shines for Emory-focused trips. The location, shuttle, and restful vibe make long appointment days easier. Parents in town for campus tours or hospital visits appreciate the calm base. Families enjoy the indoor pool; business guests like the quiet floors, fast service, and work-friendly spaces. When energy runs low, room service, the breakfast buffet, and the lobby bar keep things simple.

The footprint is big, so wayfinding takes time and some walks feel long. Also, the bowling alley and theater operate as private venues, not drop-in amenities.

Pros

  • Wooded setting with balconies for quiet, treetop views.
  • Handy shuttle service to Emory University and nearby hospitals.
  • Lobby offers charging ports, natural light, and calm music for work.
  • Indoor pool stays clean and perfect for a relaxing swim.

Cons

  • No microwaves in rooms; shared vending area microwave only.
  • Bowling alley and theater require private event reservations, not general access.
  • Sprawling layout and signage confuse guests; some hallways mean long walks.

What travelers say

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Oliver Foster

The lobby became my office—plenty of outlets, soft music, tons of daylight. Grabbed coffee around the corner and actually enjoyed getting work done.

12. AC Hotel by Marriott Atlanta Buckhead at Phipps Plaza

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8.9

226 reviews

From
$280
Best for Business
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set beside Phipps Plaza, this AC Hotel lets you cross a short bridge to luxury shopping, then retreat to sleek, carpet‑free rooms with walk‑in showers.

In Buckhead’s shopping district, Phipps Plaza is next door and Lenox Square sits a few minutes farther on foot. Cafes and casual spots are easy to reach. Grocery stores and everyday shops sit a short walk away. Rooms feel modern and simple. Many have hard floors, walk‑in showers, and mini‑fridges; lighting runs a bit low in places, and some bathrooms split the toilet and shower into separate stalls.

What stands out here is how easy the stay feels. Staff greet warmly, halls stay quiet, and the public spaces smell fresh. There’s a solid fitness room and an indoor pool for a quick break between errands. Keycard access after hours adds a sense of security. Shoppers, visiting parents, and business travelers who want Buckhead without fuss will feel at home.

Tradeoffs to note: paid self‑parking in a tight, sometimes confusing garage. Breakfast costs extra and leans continental, with limited hot choices.

Pros

  • Next to Phipps Plaza; Lenox Square reachable on foot in minutes.
  • Clean, modern rooms with hard floors and walk-in showers.
  • Friendly, helpful staff and smooth check-in and checkout.
  • Indoor pool and well-equipped fitness room for quick workouts.

Cons

  • Daily paid self-parking in a tight, sometimes confusing garage.
  • Breakfast not included and limited hot options on site.
  • Some rooms have dim lighting and compact, split-bath layouts.

What travelers say

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Ava Perez

Loved walking across the bridge to Phipps Plaza, then back to a spotless room. The lobby scent was so good I asked what candle it was.

13. Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead

Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead

1/5

Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
8.9

295 reviews

From
$269
Best for Couples
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Behind Buckhead’s towers, Grand Hyatt Atlanta hides a Japanese Zen garden with a waterfall, a calm surprise in the middle of the city.

The hotel sits on Peachtree Road in Buckhead, with restaurants, bars, and a MARTA station close by. From here, rides to downtown arenas are simple. Rooms run large, with big windows and comfy beds; corner rooms frame wide city views. Many updated rooms feel fresh, and guest rooms include refrigerators.

The standout is space to unwind. The garden and the outdoor pool give families and couples a real break between outings. The lobby bar overlooks the falls, so it works for a pre-dinner drink or a quick laptop session. Business travelers also like the nearby MARTA access and smooth rideshare pick‑ups out front.

Active renovations bring daytime noise and occasional closures in some areas. Parking is pricey, and the self‑parking deck involves a less direct walk.

Pros

  • Japanese Zen garden with waterfall and quiet seating areas.
  • Large outdoor pool with ample lounge seating.
  • Restaurants, bars, and a MARTA station within an easy walk.
  • Spacious rooms with big windows; corner rooms have broad city views.

Cons

  • Ongoing renovations create daytime noise and occasional facility closures.
  • Parking is expensive, and self-parking access is inconvenient.
  • Breakfast buffet quality and variety vary from day to day.

What travelers say

E

Elizabeth Thomas

Morning coffee by the waterfall in the zen garden felt like a tiny vacation before meetings.

14. Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia by IHG

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1/5

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Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia by IHG
Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia by IHG
Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia by IHG
9

2,026 reviews

From
$166
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

A resort-style backyard sets it apart: the Ravinia gardens have lit paths and a small waterfall, yet the hotel sits across from Perimeter Mall with a courtesy shuttle to Dunwoody MARTA.

This is Dunwoody’s Perimeter Center, across from Perimeter Mall and dozens of places to eat. Dunwoody Station is about a five-minute shuttle ride; trains run straight to Midtown and the airport. Rooms feel quiet and roomy, with large windows and mini-fridges. Corner rooms add extra space and views of the garden. Bathrooms stock full-size pump toiletries.

What stands out most is the calm green space in back. Start the day with a short walk through trees to Starbucks, then wind down on the lit patios at night. It suits families who want the indoor pool and easy meals nearby. Couples get quiet nights and a solid bar on site. Business travelers get quick MARTA access and plenty of lobby workspace.

There is a tradeoff. Self-parking costs extra, the garage feels tight and dim, and the walk from the garage to guest elevators takes longer than expected.

Pros

  • Courtesy shuttle to nearby spots, including Dunwoody MARTA Red Line.
  • Indoor pool and gym with bikes, treadmills, ellipticals, and weights.
  • Ravinia garden trails with a small waterfall and evening lights.
  • Directly across from Perimeter Mall with plenty of dining choices.

Cons

  • Paid self-parking in a tight, dim garage with a long walk.
  • Most rooms lack microwaves; request one or use the lobby unit.
  • AC struggles in sun-facing rooms during daytime heat from windows.

What travelers say

M

Mia Davis

The shuttle zipped me to Dunwoody MARTA in five minutes, and I was downtown fast. Super handy after dinner at the mall across the street.

15. Canopy By Hilton Atlanta Midtown

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8.7

221 reviews

From
$276
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Stay in Midtown steps from the action: a short walk to Center Stage, with quick rides to Mercedes‑Benz Stadium and the Georgia World Congress Center.

The hotel sits on West Peachtree Street. Colony Square’s restaurants are a few minutes on foot. Arts Center MARTA is nearby for easy trips downtown and to the airport. Rooms feel modern and calm. Many upper floors have city views. Beds are comfy, showers are large, and some layouts add double doors that block hallway noise. The on-site restaurant and bar cover breakfast and evening bites. Note the in‑room drawer is a cooler, not a full fridge, and most rooms lack a microwave.

This spot excels for show nights and solid sleep. After a concert, you are back in your room quickly, away from the crowds. The fitness center makes workouts simple. It suits concertgoers, solo business travelers heading to Midtown or GWCC, and couples who want a low‑key base near dining.

One tradeoff to know: parking is valet-only, and the nightly rate feels steep.

Pros

  • Short walk to Center Stage and Colony Square restaurants.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with comfy beds and walk‑in showers.
  • Well-equipped fitness center with cardio, weights, and space to stretch.
  • Pet-friendly rooms available; easy check-in with furry travel companions.

Cons

  • Valet-only parking with a high nightly rate, no self-parking.
  • In-room cooler drawer, not a full refrigerator for storing perishables.
  • No pool on the property for downtime or kids’ play.

What travelers say

G

Grace Turner

I walked to Center Stage for a show and got back fast. The room stayed quiet with double doors, and the pillows were amazing.

16. Hotel Clermont Atlanta, by Oliver

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1/10

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8.9

275 reviews

From
$105
Best for Nightlife
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set in a restored 1920s landmark, Hotel Clermont pairs a lively rooftop bar with skyline views with the storied Clermont Lounge in the basement—Atlanta history above and below.

It sits on Ponce de Leon Avenue, about 10 minutes on foot from Ponce City Market and the Eastside Trail. Rooms mix vintage style with modern comfort: tiled baths, big windows, and comfy beds. Bunk rooms sleep groups; some sit on the lower level with limited daylight. Pets are welcome, and service feels personal with welcome drinks at check-in.

The social scene is the draw. Start with cocktails and skyline views up top, then head to Tiny Lou’s downstairs for French‑leaning plates. Couples and friends will love the vibe. Families fit well in bunk rooms, especially for short, fun stays near the BeltLine.

Tradeoff: nightlife and street energy mean noise late into the night, especially on weekends. Valet-only parking also adds cost and hassle for drivers.

Pros

  • About 10-minute walk to Ponce City Market and the BeltLine.
  • Rooftop bar with skyline views and a laid-back sunset vibe.
  • On-site restaurant Tiny Lou’s downstairs, plus a cozy lobby bar.
  • Pet-friendly stay; staff offer treats and warm welcomes for dogs.

Cons

  • Noise from Clermont Lounge and street can run late on weekends.
  • Valet-only parking adds cost and hassle for drivers.
  • Elevator waits get long; stairs are quicker between a few floors.

What travelers say

L

Leo Clark

Woke up, grabbed a hot coffee downstairs, and walked straight onto the BeltLine. Came back to free earplugs on the nightstand, but we slept fine without them.

17. Loews Atlanta Hotel

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1/10

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8.8

173 reviews

From
$470
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Loews Atlanta is one of Midtown’s few upscale hotels with the Exhale Spa and a serious gym on site, while keeping Piedmont Park and the Fox Theatre within a short walk.

Set on Peachtree Street in Midtown, you can walk to cafes, galleries, and the High Museum in about 10 minutes. Piedmont Park is roughly 10 minutes on foot. Rooms feel roomy, with big windows and city views. Beds are plush and linens feel crisp. Bathrooms are bright, and many include both a tub and a separate shower.

Wellness is the standout. The spa-and-fitness setup draws travelers who want a workout and a treatment without leaving the building, and the gym gets strong marks. It suits business travelers who want a calm base near Midtown offices. Couples use it as a relaxed home near the park and the arts. Families appreciate the space and the easy walk to green space and casual dining.

There is no pool, so plan on spa time and park time rather than swims back at the hotel.

Pros

  • Midtown location about a 10-minute walk to Piedmont Park.
  • Spacious rooms with comfortable beds and skyline views.
  • Full-service Exhale Spa with a large, well-equipped fitness center.
  • On-site restaurant and bar, plus a Starbucks for quick coffee.

Cons

  • No swimming pool, which disappoints leisure travelers in warm months.
  • Minibar instead of fridge; no microwave in standard rooms.
  • Parking and valet costs add up for drivers.

What travelers say

A

Audrey Myers

Loved waking up to Midtown skyline views, then walking to Piedmont Park in ten minutes. The gym and spa downstairs were a great surprise after a long flight.

18. Twelve Downtown, Autograph Collection

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8.6

492 reviews

From
$424
Best for City Breaks
Best for Long Stays
Why it stands out

Apartment-style suites with full kitchens and balcony city views, 10 minutes on foot from the Aquarium.

Set on West Peachtree in Downtown Atlanta, near Centennial Olympic Park. Walk about 10 minutes to the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola; the stadium is a bit farther. Suites feel like small apartments with a living room, dining space, and kitchen. Many add a balcony and city views; bathrooms are roomy.

Space is the standout here. Families and groups get two-bedroom layouts and room to spread out. The rooftop pool and gym add easy downtime between events. Couples book corner suites for night views, while business travelers use the living room to work.

Arrival and parking use valet only, which feels pricey and slow at busy times.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola.
  • Large suites with separate living areas and full kitchens.
  • Many rooms include balconies with downtown skyline views.
  • Outdoor rooftop pool and gym access with wristband security.

Cons

  • Valet parking is expensive and the arrival process feels confusing.
  • On-site restaurant has a limited menu and mixed food quality.
  • Highway noise is audible in some rooms facing the interstate.

What travelers say

A

Andrew Murphy

Loved making breakfast in the full kitchen and eating on our balcony while the city woke up. Tons of space compared to a normal hotel room.

19. Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina

Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina
Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina
Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina

1/3

Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina
Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina
Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina
8.9

1,575 reviews

From
$140
Best for Couples
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Tucked beside wooded grounds in the Perimeter area, Hyatt Regency Atlanta Perimeter at Villa Christina pairs quiet forest and pool views with quick access to everyday needs.

It sits right off the highway in a calm pocket, set by offices and gardens. Perimeter Mall is about 6 minutes away by car, and everyday errands are simple. Many rooms face trees or the courtyard pool. Inside, spaces feel large and tidy, with comfortable beds, big showers in many rooms, and wide bathroom counters for getting ready.

The standout here is the peaceful vibe for a full-service brand. Mornings are easy with the lobby Starbucks. Evenings, the Barrel Room pours drinks and serves a simple dinner, and the outdoor pool offers a quiet break when the weather cooperates. This spot fits couples seeking a low-key weekend, business travelers attending nearby meetings, and families who value extra room and a calm base.

Note one tradeoff: the gated garage carries a daily fee, and depending on where you park, you may take a short outdoor walk to the lobby.

Pros

  • Quiet, wooded setting with forest views; deer sightings reported by guests.
  • Outdoor pool and landscaped courtyard for relaxed downtime.
  • On-site Starbucks and Barrel Room bar for easy drinks and bites.
  • About a 6-minute drive to Perimeter Mall shopping and dining.

Cons

  • Daily parking fee; some garage sections require a short outdoor walk.
  • Rooms usually lack microwaves; weekday breakfast options are limited.
  • Occasional maintenance issues like stained carpets or wobbly mini-fridges.

What travelers say

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Penelope Hayes

From my room I watched deer by the trees and the pool below. Escaped city noise, grabbed coffee at the lobby Starbucks, and crashed on the super-comfy bed.

20. Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel & Convention Center

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8.7

383 reviews

From
$255
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

You can walk to a Braves game in about 10 minutes via the pedestrian bridge, then return to a quiet, business-class room with space to unwind.

The hotel sits by Cobb Galleria and The Battery Atlanta. There is a direct connection to Cobb Galleria Centre, which is handy for meetings and events. Restaurants, bars, and shops at The Battery are a short walk away. Rooms feel roomy and calm, with premium bedding and blackout curtains for solid sleep. Many have mini-fridges and coffee makers. Microwaves are not standard in rooms, but there are shared options on guest floors.

This place shines for game days and conventions. The location makes it easy to catch first pitch and get back fast after concerts or games. The indoor pool and a well-equipped fitness center suit families and travelers who like to keep a routine. Business guests appreciate the professional vibe and quick access to the convention center. If you plan a family game weekend or a work trip with evening fun, it fits well.

There are a few tradeoffs. Event nights bring crowds, and elevators can run slow. Parking is not included, and upgraded Wi‑Fi may cost extra.

Pros

  • **10-minute walk to Truist Park** via the fan-filled pedestrian bridge.
  • Direct indoor connection to **Cobb Galleria Centre** for meetings and events.
  • Large indoor pool and a well-equipped fitness center for routines.
  • Spacious, quiet rooms with blackout curtains for better sleep.

Cons

  • Microwaves not in rooms; shared microwave stations are on guest floors.
  • Elevators get slow and crowded during games and large events.
  • Parking is paid and adds cost on busy event nights.

What travelers say

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Theodore Kelly

We walked the fan bridge to Truist Park and were back in our room 10 minutes after the last out. Super easy.

Methodology

How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 300 hotels in Atlanta using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.