The classics never go out of style, and there’s no more classic hotel in Atlanta than the Georgian Terrace, which is in the National Register of Historic Places but still manages to maintain a glamorous flair of modernity. Having hosted the official gala for Gone With the Wind (whose author Margaret Mitchell grew up just one block north), the style and charm of this early 20th-century hotel remains intact through impeccably cleaned marble flooring, a scenic rooftop pool, a penthouse-level workout center, the two-story Livingston Restaurant + Bar, and the subterranean Edgar’s Proof & Provision cocktail lounge—get daily bartender offerings like a barrel-aged mixed drink or punch concoction among arched exposed brick walls. The ability to cross the street and see a show at the Fox Theatre, or take a brisk walk eastward to Ponce City Market or any other Midtown attractions is a major bonus.
Hitting the capital of Georgia for business or pleasure? (For the latter, check out our list of the 20 best things to do in Atlanta). Our guide to the best hotels in Atlanta will put you smack-bang in the center of the neighborhood you need to be to take those meetings in the day, get your fingers dirty at the city's best BBQ restaurants at night, and ogle some of the best graffiti in America in between. These hotels combine grand ole Georgian charm and history with the best in contemporary amenities.
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