Higher level floor offer great cityscapeviews and on a clear day you can see Kennesaw Mtn and/or Stone Mtn (depends on room number). rooms 03 -05 offers better views
My room had a terrific view of the city. The room was a little cool but staff fix the AC immediately after a call. There is a Starbucks next the lobby. Internet is not for free but expensive.
Suite on 66 floor is awesome...bedroom, dining room, living room, wetbar, 2 full bathrooms with rainshowers. Cell reception spotty this far up, but premium WiFi (free to Platinums) is blazing.
Before the seventy hotel was built in 1976, this location was a hot spot for movie goers every weekend. The 'Roxy Theatre' showed many notable films like Spartacus and My Fair Lady.
Best customer service and hospitality that I've experienced in the southeast. I believe our servers name was Summith (sp). Bar none he was the best waiter I've had the pleasure of being served by.
The Westin Peachtree Plaza has called Atlanta it's home for the past 40 + years. A restaurant (the Sun Dial) is at the top of the skyscraper & the hotel is famous for its once-in-a-lifetime views!
The renovated rooms are much nicer than the old ones. Nice flat screen TVs that can be controlled by a mobile app. Awesome rain shower heads and always great service.
Make sure that if you're staying at this hotel, there will not be a large amount of people staying the same days as you are. The elevators are impossible. However, the view is incredible.
I'm with Annie B. I travel. A lot. The Eestin Peachyree is still one of my favorites. $16 for WiFi does blow however. Access should be free (at least for Starwood Preferred Guests).
This hotel is prominently featured in the 1981 movie 'Sharky's Machine' both starring and directed by Burt Reynolds. The climactic shootout of the film took place throughout the hotel. Baca selanjutnya
Sun Dial is a must see--if just for the view and rotating cocktail lounge. There is no dress code for the lounge, despite what the elevator keeper may say.
On this site stood the first official Georgia Governor's Mansion after the state capital was moved to Atlanta from Milledgeville in 1868. 17 governors occupied the Victorian home from 1870 until 1921.
The night the lights went out in Georgia: In raw U.S. dollars, the March 2008 tornado was the second most expensive tornado in American history, costing a half-billion dollars.
They don't have enough parking for their guests. Valet was full. Self park was full. Was directed to go the wrong way down a 1 way street to park at the Hampton. Had to park 4 blocks away and walk.
Choose The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, with city views from... floor-to-ceiling windows in each guest room, award-winning dining and 360° views from the iconic Sun Dial Restaurant, over 80,000 square feet of event space and a host of upscale amenities.(Tampilkan lebih banyak)