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I asked for a room close to the elevator and was accommodated without hesitation. On top of that a received an awesome; super clean room with a superb view of the city and Centennial Park.
The Omni is well located for all touristattractions in Atlanta. Stay in the North Tower for peace and quiet and sneak across to the CNN Center food court for cheap bites. Read more
I had an enlightening time @ the Body by VI 90 day challenge. The hotel is clean and well organised. They had fresh apples and lemonade @ the lobby. I would be back to try out the cuisine
1stay last year not so good. Stay in south tower. Out dated. This year stayed in North tower they must have updated everything. Great Service and room.
The McCormick & Schmick's downstairs has a fantastic barstaff and a terrific happy hour menu. Fine dining & good vibes become affordable. Seared ahi tuna, prosecco, & good conversation? Yes please :)
Great location...walking distance to the Georgia Dome. 2 miles away from Turner Field. Next to the CNN center and right across thr street from Olympic Park...best place to stay
Free WiFi?! It was $10 a day and the TV service was bad. It actually worked when we checked out. The hotel overall is beautiful and within walking distance of everything!
Well you got everything you got the new stadium being built you got Centennial Park you got the aquarium everything the best place to be in downtown Atlanta
Hotel was the thing in the late 70s. Not much has changed. Literally. Still a solid hotel choice for downtown, particularly if there for an event at the stadium or arena.
If you are here for the ASCLS 2011 Annual Meeting, WELCOME!! We are glad you've joined us. Pick up your bag at the registration desk and check your pocket program to find the meeting rooms for each se
If you value your sleep, make sure you ask for a room facing inside or the local jazz band will keep you up while they play all night ling on the sidewalk below.
Pros: great location, surprisingly good food from room service, nice view. Cons: overpriced for what it is, thin walls (I could make out every word of my neighbor’s 4 am phone call), very slow WiFi
Pros: great location, surprisingly good food from room service, nice view. Cons: overpriced for what it is, thin walls (I could make out every word of my neighbor’s 4 am phone call), very slow wifi
Pros: great location, surprisingly good food from room service, nice view. Cons: overpriced for what it is, thin walls (I could make out every word of my neighbor’s 4 am phone call), very slow wifi
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This venue hosted the 1988 Democratic National Convention. Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson addressed the crowd and called Mrs. Rosa Parks to the podium.
Nice hotel. However if you plan on sayings aging be prepared to pay extra fees! Wifi is $10 a day per device and room service also adds a crazy fee to bill.
Pricey rooms, doesn't include everything it promises on the site such as make up mirrors, gaming consoles, not even a fridge or a microwave. Very nice valet staff, but at $30/per day, they should be!
Be sure to double check if there will be a concert going on during your stay - it's awful and extremely loud. (Especially when it's bad rap music). Wish we were notified of this.
Ok hotel, but won't stay here again. Greeted in our room by an unflushed toilet. Night #2: Had to deal with the "party room" next door. Called security 2x before someone finally addressed the issue.
No coffee maker in the room. Really??? Bell men were awesome but communication between South and North Tower is lacking. Also, signage for meeting room elevators and guest room elevators sucks.
If you have packages sent to the hotel they charge a "handling charge" based on the pounds. You, as a customer are somehow expected to know this or find it on their website.