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Embassy Suites Hotel Atlanta-Buckhead

3285 Peachtree Road Northeast , Atlanta, GA 30305
The newly-renovated Embassy Suites Atlanta - Buckhead hotel is located in the heart of the prestigious Buckhead area just two blocks from Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. This full-service upscale all-suite hotel is just minutes from the Chastain Park Amphitheater, the Fox Theatre, High Museum of Art, Midtown Atlanta, the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Woodruff Arts Center. Downtown Atlanta, the Georgia Aquarium, the Georgia World Congress Center, Turner Field - home of the Atlanta Braves, Phillips Arena - home of the Atlanta Hawks & Atlanta Thrashers and the Georgia Dome - home of the Atlanta Falcons are all just a short drive away. The hotel is 18 miles from the Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Guests of the Embassy Suites Atlanta - Buckhead hotel stay in spacious two-room suites and receive a complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and a nightly manager's reception. High-speed internet access is available throughout the hotel. The hotel provides complimentary transportation within a one-mile radius of the hotel, including area offices, shopping malls and a wide variety of restaurants. The MARTA Buckhead Station is two blocks north of the hotel.

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5 out of 5

Great customer service!

Anonymous, Atlanta, GA

lenox mall is close by

This was a last minute reservation. Even though it was New Year's Eve and the hotel was packed, the staff had outstanding customer service. Very organized. The rooms were very clean and spacious!!!!! Location was good, close to everything that was going on.

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5 out of 5

aavery well educated and polite

Heidi, San Juan, PR, 2006-11-20

All attractions were near. Shopping, dinning, musseums, galleries. So close to downtown... I love it. There is great space for children. The manager�s happy hour is great. Everything is free.

The hotel is ideal. Confortable, clean and very well attended by its employees. The rooms are perfect, spacious and spotless. Everything was very nice.

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5 out of 5

Good weekend get-a-way

Robert, Alderney, 2005-11-20

Great shopping, Great places to dine, use the courtesy shuttle they offer. The breakfast was great in the hotel. The managers coctail recetion was surprisingly good as well.

The hotel was very good. I would encourage others to stay at the Embassy Suites, Buckhead.

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1 out of 5

Employee Suicide

Brooke, Jacksonville, FL, 2005-09-11

Two malls and great dining.....

After spending a substantial amount of money on an anniversary weekend, my boyfriend and I were traumatized by the suicide of a former employee in the hotle lobby. I know that Embassy can in no way prevent a suicide, but it was AWFUL. We were sick for 2 days because of what we saw. I would love for Embassy to reach out to all of us therer that weekend adn try to compensate us somehow.

 
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