Founded in the 1830s as a railroad terminus, Atlanta experienced rapid growth in its early years to become a major economic center of Georgia, with several hotels built to accommodate for this growth. Following its destruction during the Civil War, Atlanta experienced a resurgence and another hotel boom commenced in the late 1800s through the early 1900s. In the later half of the 20th century, hotel skyscrapers began to appear on the skyline, including what was at the time the tallest hotel in the United States. Later, a trend emerged of converting old office buildings into boutique hotels.
several hotels built to accommodate for this growth. Following its destruction during the Civil War, Atlanta experienced a resurgence and another hotel boom...
Seasons HotelAtlanta is a hotelinAtlanta, Georgia, United States. It is part of Toronto-based Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. The hotel is located in the...
Atlanta Marriott Marquis is a 47-story, 168.86 m (554.0 ft) Marriott hotelinAtlanta, Georgia, United States. It is the 15th tallest skyscraper in the...
the New York firm of Schultze and Weaver, the hotel was operated by Bowman-Biltmore Hotels. The Atlanta Biltmore is easily distinguished by the towering...
other building inAtlanta, as well as the state of Georgia. Western International Hotels was rebranded as Westin Hotelsin 1981, and the hotel was soon after...
The AtlantaHotel, also known as Thompson's Hotel, was one of the original hotelsin antebellum Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It stood at the northwest...
hotel businesses established in the late 19th century, the Canadian Pacific Limited-owned Canadian Pacific Hotels & Resorts, and Fairmont Hotels. In 1999...
boutique hotel was unsuccessful. The Cabana was razed to make way for the Spire. HotelsinAtlanta List of motels New York Times, September 7, 1958 Atlanta History...
Buckhead neighborhood inAtlanta, Georgia, USA. The hotel opened in October 1990 as the Hotel Nikko Atlanta, owned by Nikko Hotels. The Japanese owners...
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta is a business hotel located on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1967 as the Regency Hyatt House, John...
Atlanta (/ætˈlæn(t)ə/ at-LAN-(t)ə) is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, and a portion...
the largest hotel chains in the world, owns several hotel brands ranging from upscale to economy. As of the third quarter 2023, Choice Hotels franchised...
Hyatt Hotels Corporation, commonly known as Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, is an American multinational hospitality company headquartered in the Riverside Plaza...
guests stayed at the hotel while visiting Atlanta, including three presidents of the United States. Unlike other Atlantahotels, the Piedmont sought to...
Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown (formerly the Cox-Carlton Hotel, originally The Carlton or The Carlton Apartments or Carlton Bachelor Apartments) is a historic...
there were several black-owned hotelsinAtlanta at the time, including the Savoy and the McKay. Atlanta's Black-Owned Hotels: A History. Bayor, Ronald H...
sold to Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc. for $53.5 million on December 10, 2018 and renamed Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead. A 127-room hotel occupies the...
Hotel Indigo is an American chain of small, individually owned boutique hotels, which is part of IHG Hotels & Resorts (InterContinental Hotels Group)....
again to the Dinkler Plaza Hotel. The hotel was razed in 1972. HotelsinAtlanta Garrett, Franklin M. (March 1, 2011). "Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle...
National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton County, Georgia HotelsinAtlanta History of hotel fires in the United States Skyscraper fire Darwin...