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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The hotel staff was extremely nice and
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Posted Jul 08, 2008
Okay
The hotel staff was extremely nice and courteous.The bed was uncomfortable for two people to sleep in.“This hotel was very clean and beautiful. The room however did not meet my expectation for an upscale hotel. I had no refrigerator or microwave....
The location of the hotel is Great. The
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Posted Jul 03, 2008
Horrible
The location of the hotel is Great. The room service was great.I was given a room with wallpaper hanging off the walls, dust, everywhere and a rusty, peeling bathtub. When I sat on the bed it collapsed.“I did not have a 3 star stay at The Georgian...
Location and bedding.Very poor customer
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Posted Jun 30, 2008
Horrible
Location and bedding.Very poor customer service. Clerk was rude.“I would not recommend anyone stay at this hotel. It is rated as upscale, perhaps 20 yrs ago, but now it is outdated. The rooms smelled molded and old. The carpet was dirty, my socks...
Excellent location, beautiful public
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Posted Jun 29, 2008
Good
Excellent location, beautiful public spaces.Double bed, small room, could have been cleaner.“The Georgian Terrace is a beautiful old hotel in midtown Atlanta. The staff is super friendly. The room was a bit small, the sheets were clean, but stained. ...
The architecture of the hotel is
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Posted Jun 28, 2008
Excellent
The architecture of the hotel is beautiful, mix of old and new.Difficult to get to the pool on your own.“This hotel is a piece of history combined with the convenience of being Downtown. Everyone was very friendly and helpful. The hotel also has a...
Staff.“The hotel was wonderful. My
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Posted Jun 28, 2008
Okay
Staff.“The hotel was wonderful. My specific complaints: mold in shower; only metal mini blinds for windows and these had taken abuse; no desk; air conditioner was governed, although I lowered the thermostat as much as possible there was no...
My husband and I celebrated our one
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Posted Jun 22, 2008
Excellent
My husband and I celebrated our one year anniversary. The Georgian Terrance is a very nice place to go if you are celebrating a special event or just wanting to go and get away. The only one concern my husband and I had was someone coming into our...
This "hotel" is not only MISREPRESENTED
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Posted Jun 17, 2008
Horrible
This "hotel" is not only MISREPRESENTED but also MISMANGED:
a) The ONLY option for parking is 25.00 valet, the site says self-parking is available but according to the parking booth attendent you can park yourself @ 22.00 but cannot leave without...
Hotel was nice. Room was large and offered what it said full size kitchen and even washer and dryer. Bed was horrible. Didn't sleep much at all. The thing that got me was parking. Even being a guest at the hotel didn't allow you any leadway for...