Step into the world-class Hilton Atlanta, your ideal downtown setting for business or pleasure located in the heart of Atlanta. Enjoy walking to the city's most renowned attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Olympic Park and Georgia World Congress Center. Dine at our award-winning Nikolai's Roof, highlighting over 40 years of AAA Four-Diamond accolades or Trader Vic's, Atlanta's only authentic Tiki experience. Our full-service lobby restaurant serves Southern classic fare with a twist, and grab-n-go cafe, Market Place, serves La Colombe coffees and fresh sandwiches and is conveniently open late. Ease into transportation to and from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport via MARTA, connected by skybridge directly into our contemporary accommodations. We are conveniently the closest convention hotel to the I-75/I-85 connector.
Each of our 1,249 guest rooms offer deluxe accommodations, contemporary furnishings, lounge seating, HD LCD TV and WiFi access. The hotel is 100% non-smoking.
All 129,000 square feet of flexible function space feature cutting-edge technology with touch screen reader boards and built-in screens in 60 total meeting rooms. The 38,000 square foot conference center is ideal for meeting planners in need of private space and convenient amenities. Additionally, we are the only hotel featuring two expansive outdoor event spaces.
Hilton Atlanta is 11 miles from Hartsfield Jackson International Airport (ATL), and within walking distance or a short drive to the city's leading tourist attractions and destinations including: Georgia World Congress Center, Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Olympic Park, State Farm Arena, Mercedez-Benz Stadium, World of Coca-Cola, Children's Museum of Atlanta, SkyView Atlanta, Center for Civil & Human Rights, College Football Hall of Fame, Peachtree Center, Martin Luther King Center, Fox Theatre, and endless iconic Atlanta dining establishments.
"The only negative thing I would say is that the parking situation was a little confusing. Apparently, the parking garage is not owned by the hotel, and if you don't go to the counter to have them add the fees to your room card, you have to pay to both get in AND out. This was later brought to our attention at the front desk after we had difficulty getting out (the parking assistant was no help). She told us that someone was supposed to let us know that information upon check-in, but no one ever did. I understand it was a busy weekend because a concert was in town, but I feel like that information should be more readily available and obvious for people. I'm not sure if the guy doing the check-in forgot or what, but perhaps it should be more clear on the app/website or a sign on the counter pointing this information out. That way, I wouldn't have spent an extra $30."