Since 1911, The Georgian Terrace Hotel has been a landmark in midtown Atlanta. Today, this "Grand Dame" of Atlanta hotels combines luxury... more »
Since 1911, The Georgian Terrace Hotel has been a landmark in midtown Atlanta. Today, this "Grand Dame" of Atlanta hotels combines luxury accommodations with leading edge conference technology. Fully restored to its original opulence in 2001, the hotel features 319 elegant suites, upscale leisure amenities, exceptional restaurants, and more than 16,000 square feet of meeting space. With its rich history and central location at the intersection of Peachtree Street and Ponce de Leon Avenue, the hotel is near Buckhead, The Fox Theatre, and other Atlanta attractions. The Georgian Terrace Hotel is a premier urban destination for vacation travel, weddings, group events and business meetings.
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Location. Constructed in 1911, The Georgian Terrace Hotel is located on Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Ga. and is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. The Fox Theatre and Churchill Downs stand across the street, and Centennial Olympic Park is located one mile away. Hotel Features. The hotel lobby features floor-to-ceiling windows, Palladian-style windows and crystal chandeliers. The Livingstone, a noted Atlanta restaurant, serves contemporary Southern cuisine and offers terrace seating with views of Peachtree Street. The hotel hosts live musical entertainment from Monday through Thursday evenings. The hotel's complimentary business center houses one computer. A total of 16,000 square feet of function space accommodates events. A complimentary, limited-hour fitness room contains two wall-mounted flat-screen televisions, stationary bikes, elliptical machines and treadmills. A seasonal outdoor pool provides recreation. Guestrooms. This 18-story property offers 307 guestrooms decorated with antique-style furnishings including traditional floral-print chairs. Most accommodations afford views of the Atlanta skyline. Beds are dressed with 250-thread count linens and European duvets. Bathrooms feature tiled bathtubs and are stocked with Gilchrist & Soames toiletries. One- and two-bedroom suites contain kitchens. Windows open, and select rooms feature sliding glass doors that open onto balconies. High-speed Internet access is complimentary. Expert Tip. This hotel's name is etched in Atlanta's historic past. Dance legend Arthur Murray once taught classes in the palatial Grand Ballroom. The Grand Ballroom also hosted the world premiere reception for the epic film, Gone With the Wind. In addition, the Georgian Terrace hosted the Metropolitan Opera's annual visits from the 1920s through the 1950s.
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My husband and I both really liked this hotel and would stay there again. The lobby was charming. the room spacious,the concierge helpful, the location was good. We were close to the Marta and could walk to good restaurants. It was nice to stay...
Overall, I didn't have a horrible
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Posted May 26, 2008
Okay
Overall, I didn't have a horrible experience at the Georgian Terrace, but the little things make me not want to come back. The parking is horrible. They told me valet was $25, so i elected to self-park, which they didn't tell me until later costs...
I left behind a pair of earrings and
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Posted May 18, 2008
Horrible
I left behind a pair of earrings and when I called security, they had found them and arranged to have them returned to me.Poorly treated by the staff.“The exterior and interior are lovely. Our room was small with a double bed (they called it a...
pros: Best sleep in the worldThe rooms are small but the beds are to die for. Your body will melt in these beds its like you died and went to heaven. The experience was my own mini vacation.
Porch overlooking Peachtree Road at the
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Posted May 10, 2008
Good
Porch overlooking Peachtree Road at the restaurant was nice.Front desk staff was slow and parking was $25.00 per day.“When you first enter the hotel you are pleased with the decor and surroundings. However, if there are a few people in front of you...
Room was dated and creepy. Our bed was hard as a rock. There was a loud compressor sound outside our window all night. When I say 'loud', I mean construction-level loud. The hotel looks wonderful from the outside but the rooms just aren't up to ...
Charm, quiet, history, great views of
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Posted Apr 28, 2008
Good
Charm, quiet, history, great views of Atlanta skyline.Roof top pool under renovation. Room was small but I was alone, so not a problem.“Good location, charming...
The location is perfect. Across the
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Posted Apr 23, 2008
Okay
The location is perfect. Across the street from a great theater.“The hotel is in a great location and is beautifully decorated. I did feel like it was stuffy and pretentious...
Attractive, historical.Parking was very
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Posted Apr 22, 2008
Okay
Attractive, historical.Parking was very expensive.“Very good place to stay to attend an event at the Fox Theater. Parking is too expensive and cumbersome...
Location, friendly staff.The TV is
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Posted Apr 21, 2008
Good
Location, friendly staff.The TV is horrible. Time to update.“The rooms are spacious and well kept. The hotel is clean and the staff is friendly. The location is one of the best in Atlanta. However, the rooms need updating. The TV looks to be 20...