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ATL airport hotel transfers Across the highway from Georgia Tech, The Georgian Terrace offers priceless convenience in a historic 1911 space. Famous for hosting the original premiere of ‘Gone with the Wind’, the hotel plays an interesting role in Atlanta’s pop culture history, with refined apartment-style rooms home to modern amenities and old school accents such as hardwood floors and French doors. The grandiose lobby also shares a hollow view of the entire building, with free perks including complimentary Wi-Fi and close access to a modern American restaurant, not to mention a rooftop pool that makes it easy to sunbathe in a city known for its heat. Guests can also easily move about with close access to the North Avenue Marta Subway Station, though things can be made easier with the help of private lifts such as sedans, vans and SUVs - go with a meet-and-greet service for more convenient options instead, choosing between elegant drop offs with a stretched limousine or custom tours courtesy of a local personal driver.
Those interested in getting to know the SoNo area should consider going on a quaint neighborhood tour, whether that means driving west on North Avenue for an energy-fueled college game at Bobby Dodd Stadium, or a move up Piedmont Avenue for close access to Piedmont Park’s vibrant collection of trails leading to the Atlanta Botanical Garden and Dorothy Chapman Conservatory. Evening entertainment is easily accessible through next-door Fox Theatre, home to a 1920s backdrop complemented by classical ballet, while local music acts and open mic nights are showcased at the hip Apache Cafe. And the easiest way to look forward to the end of the night is with dinner somewhere popular, choosing between the hotel’s own historic eats at Livingston or fun neighborhood eats at Public Draft House - for something in its own category, take a sit down at the Jamaican-inspired eats of Negril Village Atlanta, especially beloved for its Sunday Caribbean brunches and turn-of-the-century ambiance. |