Located in Atlanta (Midtown), Loews Atlanta Hotel is within a 15-minute walk of Atlanta Botanical Garden and Georgia Institute of Technology. This luxury hotel is 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Fox Theatre and 4.2 mi (6.7 km) from Emory University.
Pamper yourself with a visit to the spa, which offers massages, body treatments, and facials. Additional amenities at this hotel include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and gift shops/newsstands.
Enjoy a meal at SALTWOOD or snacks in the coffee shop/cafe. The hotel also offers room service. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, a business center, and express check-in. Planning an event in Atlanta? This hotel has 22 square feet (2 square meters) of space consisting of conference space and meeting rooms. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 414 guestrooms featuring iPod docking stations and flat-screen televisions. Your pillowtop bed comes with Egyptian cotton sheets. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature designer toiletries and hair dryers.
The hotel is right next to CNN. Elevator down to B1, you can go up the stairs to the CNN building, you can participate in the CNN tour, there are some fast food and drink options, there is Starbucks, and a Chinese food. The hotel is only three minutes away from the Olympic Park, and the Coca-Cola Center, the aquarium, etc. across the park are very convenient. But there is no food supermarket or convenience store around the hotel, which is not ideal.
I booked this hotel for a weekend getaway and I enjoyed my stay. The room was clean, bathroom was a bit dated there were some loose fixtures but still nice. Keys didn’t work for the gate but front desk clerks were very helpful. I may book again!
Old facilities are old, the room design is unreasonable, the bathroom has no door, the steam is all over the room, and it will be cold when bathing. The worst w.
Beautiful hotel in a great location. Loads of amenities are available, food is on point, and service is top-notch. Would definitely consider this my go-to Atlanta hotel of choice.
Very good location just next to everything in the downtown. 5 mins to Olympic park and world of Coca Cola, plenty choice of restaurant nearby,
Check in at 11pm, staff with good service and polite. Get a $5 coupon for Starbucks. Nice view from the room. Breakfast has quite a numerous of choice.
The hotel is close to the highway but there is a great neighborhood with the MLK center and good cafes on the other side of I-75. This is within walking distance on a good day) Parking is a bit of a hassle and will add on $35-55/day unless you plan out a place to keep your vehicle on the street. Rooms were clean and, coming from aomeone who is sensitive to noise, the sound of the highway thankfully isn’t as bad as some reviews claim. The hotel’s staff and management are kind and professional, the gym is great, and there are many nice spots on each floor to sit and relax. I would recommend booking at the rate we saw on Trip.com (cheaper than other sites offered)
I am a Marriott Platinum Elite member and have been loyal to Marriott for 7 years. I’ve stayed at Marriott chains all over the country & this location has the worst customer service & staff by FAR. First of all the security for the hotel attempted to hit on me during our first interaction but I kindly turned him down bc I am married. Very unprofessional when you’re at work! Secondly upon checking in the room, there were stains on the curtains, couch and a cigarette burn hole on the bar stool. No seats for the balcony or any privacy on the balcony. The kitchen could’ve been cleaner & the sheets on the bed were not the correct size, there was a mattress cover but no fitted sheet. We didn’t even complain! The real issue came when we were woken up at 8:30am by security BANGING on the door like the Swat team. He literally woke me and my daughter up and was at the door telling my husband that we were smoking and that he could smell it and that we needed to leave the property and would be charged a $500 fine! I immediately told him that we were not smoking and that we smell smoke too and my husband had an incense burning to block the smoke smell from getting to my daughter. We are not tattle tells so we did not care to call downstairs to make it an issue, it was easier to light the incense. We literally travel with these incense bc sometimes there are pet or smoke smells at some of these hotels. The security guard seemed to not care about what I was telling him so I told him not to come back to my room without a manager. He came back twice WITHOUT the manager, said the manager was unavailable and brought a luggage cart telling us we needed to leave or he was going to call the police! I told him to call them bc I was not leaving without a refund. He kept lying to his manager on the phone saying that we were refusing to leave but not telling him what I was saying which was COME BACK WITH YOUR MANAGER. The security guy was extremely rude & aggressive and needs to be FIRED. The manager FINALLY came up to the room 20 min later smh and when he did I offered him to come inside and smell or take a look bc we had nothing to hide. He said he could smell smoke but not tell what it was and I informed him we had an incense burning. He asked us to put it out and said that we couldn’t burn incense or light candles at this hotel. That was my first time hearing a no incense or candle burning policy from Marriott. He told us we were fine and to enjoy the rest of our stay without even addressing the rude behavior from security. I told him we would be checking out immediately and calling Marriott customer service for a full refund for being woken up and harassed. I called customer service as I was checking out to file a complaint and ask for assistance with getting a refund. Well here it is a week later and the hotel STILL hasn’t given me a refund or returned my deposit! Customer service team said the manager said he would not be returning my funds so I’ve escalated it to
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GGuest UserOur stay was very comfortable, the hotel is absolutely beautiful! The service was ok, as some of the staff were not very welcoming. Those standing at the door (the first face visitors see) stand in a staunch, serious manner, and do not even offer a greeting, smile, nod, nothing. You are not even acknowledged. I guess it depends on who you are. The front desk workers were always pleasant and attended to questions/ requests with a smile. My family and I enjoyed the food at the Nest restaurant, as we ate there several times during our stay. Overall, we enjoyed Signia by Hilton. The only thing I didn’t appreciate was being made to feel that we were not welcomed.
GGuest UserWe spent 8 days in the hotel and it was wonderful. There is so much to do for everyone, in walking distance. The Aquarium, centennial park, civil rights museum, coca cola museum, restaurants and shopping. Its the best hotel breakfast Ive had in years. The hotel is clean and the staff is amazing. Ms. Ruby has the best hospitality I've seen. She knows you by name and always checks in to make sureyou have what you need. Ms Rhonda and Ms. Shamon do an awesome job with breakfast. The security guards and vallet are very friendly and attentive. The only downfall was slightly low water pressure in the bathrooms. Excellent overall experience and I would stay here again.
GGuest UserVery nice newer hotel. Service was ok. Security arrived quickly to reset the safe, though the maintenance staff couldn't fix my dripping shower faucet. They showed up right away, misdiagnosed the problem and said it would stop over time. It didn't. When I notified the front desk the next morning, they assured me that maintenance would be there to fix it. They never showed up again. Three days of hearing a dripping shower faucet...
Oh yeah, and don't get a room on the second floor near the fitness center. Gyms bros too weak to properly put down dumbbells. *****s letting them drop and thus rattling everything on the floor at all hours of the day and night.
GGuest UserBooked a stay for an Elton John concert. First time staying at this property. Room was nice, location was great. But really wanted to take the time to write a review because of the phenomenal experience at check in with Toni-Ann. She was so sweet, joyful, and helpful and made the entire experience that much better right from check-in. I truly believe when things start off good from the get go you’re more than likely to keep that energy going for the rest of the trip - so thank you Toni-Ann!
GGuest UserThis Hotel is in a great Location. The front desk staff are meh. Not very friendly. The Breakfast is pitiful, sausage sitting in a pan full of grease, I know sausage is greasy, but I’ve never seen it served sitting in a pan full of greased. So not appetizing at all. The first day the French toast sticks were stuck together and half cooked. Fruit bowl never refilled. Charging $15 for that is insane!! I will say the Breakfast attendants are sweet and helpful. The parking is ridiculous, I have to pay $45 per day for an attendant to go park my car 50 feet away. That’s just taking advantage of people. I should be able to park my own car instead of being rushed out of my car trying to grab all my things, shopping bags, etc. Hallways are very loud throughout the night. Ghetto guests allowed to say the worst cuss words and talk any way they want to loudly in front of other guests and Children. I finally had to say something to this one girl. This is a family friendly Hotel as the Aquarium, Coke Museum, Centennial Park are all located within walking distance. Hotel staff shouldn’t let crap like this happen or continue. Good luck if you need towels, an extra blanket, or whatever, Housekeeping doesnt clean or replenish anything and that was on my third day. You have to call and ask for it, but the phone doesn’t work in the room and I had to use my cellphone to call the front desk. I had to go get it myself and the guy couldn’t get into the linen closet cause someone locked the door and they didn’t have a key. He had to go to an open room and get it from there, SMH. I paid over $200 a night to stay here and I’m very disappointed. Won’t be back. Will go stay at the overpriced, outdated, Westin instead and pay for an Uber to drive me and my family to where we got to go.
RRonald BI arrived at Sonesta later in the evening after searching for a location that met my primary goals of being safe, proximity of the stores and services immediately surrouning it, and customer service of the staff because it always carries over into the cleanliness of the facility. The young lady working the desk (Shae) was very helpful and made my check-in process a breeze, she provided me her best reccomendations and infomration on the food locations immediately around the location, offered my options on floor of my choice for my room selection and even provided me information on the events within the city that night and the rest of the weekend, she alone made staying here feel safe and like home which refreshing and a comfort when travelling alone as I was. The beds were super comfortable and the oversized lounging couch that folds out into a sofa-bed gave me an in-suite feel though it was just a standard hotel room. The locations is right next to the interstate and in great proximity to the major attractions (world of coke, aquarium, NFL/MLS stadium and more) thank you Shae and Sonesta for a great stay!
XXIAOBINI think it's still good, it's still acceptable according to the price. The parking fee does not cost money. Compared to the previous stay, the parking fee is 30 knives. And I think it is quite safe. But before I saw someone talking about the nearby mall... Messi Department Store... like a domestic subway station... but the hotel is OK
GGloria1103The waiters were very friendly. The location is about a 15-minute walk from the Convention and Exhibition Center. Walking forward, there is a Chinese restaurant, shopping mall, and subway station. It is convenient for eating and transportation. The breakfast was rich and the room was spacious. High cost performance
NNDLAStayed three nights this past weekend. The only thing I can say good is the room was nice. We checked in with a clerk who was polite though not overly welcoming. Our room was on the 3rd floor and the elevator was kinda scary, lots of loud grinding noises. Through our stay we learned the elevator was a problem, loud, jerky and when you tried to go to the first floor, the button light was broken, you had to press it 5 or 6 times before it would move, giving you time to wonder were you going to be stuck in it. Breakfast was ok. Typical for a mid-range hotel. The waffle mix was not good though. Had a very sour taste like it was old. The worst part of breakfast was the worker. She was RUDE! The first morning she said good morning and we responded and then she loudly said ”I'm down here cooking y'alls food, the least you could do is tell me good morning.” Then we heard her tell another guest he needed to return the serving spoon to the right spot because unless he was leaving her a tip (yes, there was a tip jar on the counter) she wasn't there to clean up after him. Our last morning there, she told my 19 year old daughter her shorts were too short and she could ask her to leave as she wasn't dressed. But the woman she was laughing and chatting with moments earlier in the cropped belly baring tank top was apparently just fine. There are signs asking guests to not wear PJ's to the breakfast area and SPECIFICALLY mentioned tank tops were not to be worn. Guess there are different rules for different people. Both days we returned to the hotel after being out our keys were deactivated. We had to go down to the desk to get them fixed (scary elevator!) and the desk clerks did it but were not apologetic at all for the trouble. Upon check in, I got a text saying housekeeping would service the room every 3 days. As we were only going to be there for 3 days, I inquired if I could request housekeeping services. The clerk said to just let them know when we would like service and they will send housekeeping. Our second morning, I stopped at the desk on our way out and asked to have to room serviced and notified them the showerhead had a leak that was spraying the ceiling and could maintenance take a look at it. This clerk was very nice and said she would take care of it. When we returned that evening after being gone all day, no one had been there. All I expected was the beds made, towels replaced and the trash emptied but that was apparently too much to ask. There were ice machines on the 1st, 3rd and 5th floors. The one on the 3rd floor (ours) gave very little ice and when I went to the other ones, neither worked at all. So if you stay here and want ice, bring your own. I did mention the housekeeping issue when we checked out and the older man at the desk apologized for the oversight. The worst though was when we got home. My daughter realized her glasses were missing and was thinking she left them on the bathroom counter at the hotel. She called and the clerk
YYINGClose to the airport, the surrounding is relatively deserted, there is a restaurant on the upstairs. The food tastes good. You can also sit in paradise and enjoy the plane taking off and landing. The environment is good, but the bills are always unclear and always overcharged. There is a Vietnamese restaurant driving around for 3 minutes, and the price is good and affordable. The room is large and the facilities are basically complete. However, for two consecutive nights, people knocked on the door inexplicably. It is not clear who it is, and it is impossible to open the door.