Massive all-suite floor plans (starting at 700+ sq ft)
Full kitchens with stainless steel appliances in every room
Walkable access to Atlantic Station's shops, movies, and events
Resumen rápido: It's a 2006 condo tower masquerading as a luxury hotel—you get the square footage, but you also get the scuffs, thin walls, and highway roar.
Reseñado por @Beaaviles: My family and I loved this suite! The industrial design is super cool, and waking up to that Atlanta skyline view was unforgettable. Plus, having a full kitchen was a game-changer for us. It felt more like a luxury apartment than a hotel room.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Guests love the massive room sizes and balconies but consistently complain about worn-out furniture and spotty housekeeping.
Reality check
The 'luxury' label is doing heavy lifting; expect stained carpets, chipped paint, and a 'bachelor pad' vibe rather than pristine hotel polish.
You are traveling with kids or a group and need a living room + kitchen
You plan to cook your own meals to save money
You are attending an event at Atlantic Station or Georgia Tech
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
6
Housekeeping: Inconsistent. Many reports of missed days and 'trash left behind' from previous guests.
Bathroom hygiene: Functional but aging. Grout lines often show wear; water pressure is usually good.
Maintenance: The biggest weak point. Peeling paint, scuffed baseboards, and worn carpets are common complaints.
Linens & towels: Standard Marriott quality, but sometimes reported as 'dingy' or stained.
Odors & scents: Generally neutral, but some rooms have lingering 'party' smells (smoke/weed) due to the balconies.
Sleepability™
5.5MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Interstate highway traffic (constant drone)
Hallway noise and neighbors (thin walls)
Atlantic Station events/music (weekends)
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
The hotel does not have its own exclusive garage; you park in the Atlantic Station public deck (valet or self-park).
The 'Ghost' in-room computer system is ancient history; rely on your own tech.
Check-in can be slow due to the high volume of large groups.
Qué llevar
Earplugs or a white noise machine (essential)
Grocery staples (salt, pepper, oil) if you plan to cook
Slippers (carpets can feel worn/sticky)
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Atlantic Station View suites (East facing) to minimize highway noise
Corner suites for dual-aspect views and slightly more light
Habitaciones a evitar
West-facing rooms (direct highway view/noise)
Lower floors near the pool deck if you want privacy
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I am a light sleeper and would appreciate a high-floor suite facing East (Atlantic Station view) to avoid the highway noise. Please ensure the room is away from the elevator bank.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the seasonal outdoor pool is heated, but check if it's open during your dates as it closes for winter.
Does the hotel have a resort fee?
Some booking engines display a 'resort fee' or 'destination fee' included in the total, covering wifi and pool access.
Can I walk to Piedmont Park?
It's a long walk (25+ mins) involving crossing the highway bridge. An Uber is recommended.
Is there room service?
Normally yes, but with the restaurant renovation, food service is limited. UberEats is your best friend here.
Are the kitchens fully stocked?
They have basic cookware and stainless steel appliances, but don't expect a chef's arsenal. Bring your own spices.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, but it's pricey: $150 non-refundable fee, 1 pet max, 50lb weight limit.
Consejos de Insiders
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Skip the hotel valet ($36+) and self-park in the Atlantic Station deck for ~$28/day if you don't mind a short walk.
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The 'balcony' doors are heavy and sometimes locked for safety; call maintenance immediately if yours won't open.
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Publix is literally a 3-minute walk away—stock your fridge immediately to maximize the suite's value.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'lobby' is actually on a different level than the street entrance, which can be confusing for Uber pickups.
💡The elevators can be agonizingly slow during peak checkout times.
💡The 'city view' is 50% highway and 50% skyline.
💡Housekeeping is often 'on request' or missed entirely unless you nag the front desk.
💡The furniture is often the original 2006 condo decor—expect scratches and dated styles.
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