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6 Million renovation in 2008. Easy access to I-285 and I-75. Courtyard Atlanta Vinings offers spacious guest rooms with luxurious bedding, free high-speed Internet and work desk equipped with a media/entertainment center. Close to Cobb Galleria Centre.
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Courtyard Marriott Atlanta Vinings Property Information:
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Rooms:
159
Floors:
4
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- Maid Service
- Internet Access – TV
- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Barber Shop
- Kitchenette
- Horseback Riding
- High speed internet access
- Iron
- Internet Access – Wireless
- ATM/Cash Machine
- Air Conditioned
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Elevators
- Florist
- Golf
- News Stand
- Outdoor Pool
- Outdoor Parking
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Sofa Bed
- Tennis
- TV
- TV Remote Control
- Voicemail
- Wedding Services
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- Lounge
- Barber/Beauty Shop
- Hairdryers Available
- Guest Laundromat
- Multi-line Phone
- Ice Machine
- In Room Movies
- Exercise Gym
- Microwave
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Business Center
- Cribs Available
- Drugstore
- Express Checkout
- Free Parking
- Free Newspaper
- Pool
- Parking
- Radio
- Rollaway Beds
- Safe Deposit Box
- Telephone
- Temperature Control
- Television with Cable
- Vending Machines
- Wake-up Service
- Wet Bar
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Courtyard Marriott Atlanta Vinings Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
3:00 PM
Check-Out:
12:00 PM
Currency:
USD
Guarantee Policy:
You must use a credit card to book on-line.
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
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Areas Served
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Atlanta Downtown, Atlanta
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Area Airports
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Atlanta-Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, (ATL), 18.00, S, Mile
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Nearby Attractions
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Atlanta Downtown Atlanta-Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport Cobb Galleria Centre British Telecom Printpack Nissan Fernbank Science Center General Electric American Appraisal Associates INPO Carecentric Lockheed Martin Georgia Force Football Atlanta Thrashers Town Center at Cobb Atlanta Jazz Festival Atlanta Hawks Atlanta Dogwood Festival Life University Georgia State University Gwinnett Gladiators Interface CNN Studio Tour Costco Atlanta Braves IBM Atlanta Falcons Six Flags over Georgia Citigroup Home Depot IKEA Post Properties Coca Cola Waste Management Atlantic Station Kennesaw State University Atlanta American Sightseeing Atlanta Georgia Dome Georgia Tech University Atlanta Tours SITA Russell Corporation Perimeter Mall Phipps Plaza Lenox Square Mall Vinings Jubilee Shopping Center Cumberland Mall ESPN Zone Eclipse di Luna Hole in the Wall Meehan's Irish Pub Padriac's Marlow's Tavern Leopard Lounge East Andrews Atlantic Station Atkins Park Tavern Morehouse College Atlanta Christian College SCAD Atlanta Life University Southern Polytechnic State University Westwood College Kennesaw State University Georgia State University Spelman College Georgia Tech Philips Arena Fox Theatre Centennial Olympic Park Zoo Atlanta High Museum of Art Cumberland Mall Georgia Aquarium Six Flags White Water Atlanta Turner Field Cobb Galleria Centre Margaret Mitchell House Atlanta History Center Stone Mountain Park Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre CNN Center World of Coca -Cola Turner Field The Root House Museum African American Sports Museum The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History Margaret Mitchell House and Museum Gone with the Wind Movie Museum The Children's Museum of Atlanta Fernbank Museum of Natural History Atlanta History Center Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art High Museum of Art Atlanta Cumberland Mall Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Six Flags over Georgia AMC Parkway Point 15 Brunswick Zone Marietta Stone Mountain Park Overlook Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center Center For Puppetry Arts Alliance Theatre Company Fox Theater Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre Wachovia Arcadis SkyWire GA Aquarium Six Flags White Water Dave & Busters U.S. Play
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Restaurants
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- Garrison's
- SOHO - contemporary menu that embraces bold flavors from a variety of influences
- Applebees
- Atlanta Bread Company - Offering guests consistently great food made from fresh, quality ingredients.
- Rays On the River
- PF Chang's
- Panera Bread
- Don Pablos - Mexican Cantina and Bar
- River Room Restaurant and Tavern - Atlantas finest dining in an elegant and modern European atmosphere
- The Grape - Restaurant Wine Bar
- Maggianos - Maggianos Little Italy is the one dining experience that has all the right ingredients
- La Paz - The La Paz Mission is to create the highest quality Mexican experience for our customers
- Marlow's Tavern - Marlows Tavern features the Best of the Best in American tavern fare served in a modern atmosphere
- Mellow Mushroom
- Meehan's Public House
- Canoe - passion for creating the superb. Meticulous attention to detail. A true joy for hospitality.
- Orient Express - Chinese
- New York Pizza Exchange - Pizza
- Padriac's - Heart-healthy dishes, Outdoor dining, Full bar,
- Paces Grill - American Grill Serving Breakfast
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Atlanta Destination Overview
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Atlanta is a lively , thriving city, the capital of Georgia, and a center of commerce and the arts. Many fortune 500 companies have corporate or regional headquarters in Atlanta, and young professionals are moving there in ever increasing numbers. Many visitors come to Atlanta looking for the Old South stereotypes: white columned mansions surrounded by magnolias and owned by languidly moving, elegantly dressed ladies wearing white gloves and hoop skirts, and speaking in a southern drawl.. What they find is much more cosmopolitan and a lot more interesting, though it is still possible to relax with a glass of lemonade under a peach tree. Atlanta has spent the last 135 years building what has been described as the Capital of the New South and the Next Great International City.
Atlanta is the city of Martin Luther King, Jr., father of one of the country's most important social revolutions, and of Ted Turner, who brought the world a revolution of another sort. The dramatic downtown skyline, with its gleaming skyscrapers, is testimony to Atlanta's inability to sit still, even for a minute. And its role as host for the Centennial Olympic Games in 1996 (it had already hosted Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and the Democratic National Convention in 1988) finally convinced the rest of the world that Atlanta is a force to be reckoned with as well as a great place to visit. Consistently ranked as one of the best cities in the world in which to do business, Atlanta is headquarters for hundreds of corporations, including Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, UPS, Holiday Inn, Georgia-Pacific, Home Depot, and BellSouth and Cox Communications. A major convention city and a crossroads where three interstate highways converge, it's home to the country's second busiest airport and is the shopping capital of the Southeast.
Although the city limits are only 131 square miles, the metro area is vast and sprawling. With 3.5 million in population and still counting, there seems to be no limit to its growth. There are major art, science, nature, and archaeology museums, a vibrant theater community, an outstanding symphony, a well-regarded ballet company, opera, blues, jazz, Broadway musicals, a presidential library, Confederate and African-American heritage sites, and dozens of art galleries. Add to that entertainment attractions such as Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, a regional theme park, a botanical garden, and major league sports teams, and you have the ingredients for a family friendly city. The culinary spectrum ranges from grits and biscuits to caviar and sushi.
Fried chicken and barbecue are available, but Atlanta also serves up Thai, Ethiopian, and Russian cuisine. The 1960's saw the beginning of downtown development with the rise of the million-square-foot Merchandise Mart, designed by an innovative young Atlanta architect named John Portman. It became the nucleus for the nationally renowned Peachtree Center complex. Portman's futuristic design for the downtown Hyatt Regency in 1967 introduced a towering atrium-lobby concept that at the time was considered to be quite revolutionary. Today, Peachtree Center, a 14-city-block "pedestrian village," contains three Portman designed megahotels as well as the Atlanta Market Center, 200,000 square feet of retail space, many restaurants, and six massive office towers.
Its various elements are connected by covered walkways and bridges. MARTA rapid-transit trains began running in 1979, and today most of Atlanta: city center and vast suburbs, is accessible by bus or subway. In 1980, a revitalized black neighborhood called Sweet Auburn became a National Historic District, its 10 blocks of notable sites including Martin Luther King, Jr.'s boyhood home, the church where he preached, a museum, and the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change. It is probably the major black history attraction in the country, and in the last several years, has undergone a major revitalization and restoration. Media mogul Ted Turner inaugurated CNN in Atlanta in 1980, following with Superstation TBS, Headline News, and TNT.
The High Museum of Art opened its doors in 1983. In 1989, Underground Atlanta, a retail/restaurant/entertainment complex with a historical theme, came into being. The city prepared for the 1996 Olympic Games with new parks, hotels, and sports venues. In the center of downtown is Woodruff Park, which recently underwent a $5 million renovation. The Olympic Village, erected just north of the central business district, now provides housing for Georgia State University students.
South of the Olympic Village and stretching to CNN Center is the 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park: a major gathering place during the Olympics, with its dramatic Olympic Ring fountain, lawns, and gardens. Reopened in 1998, it regularly hosts concerts, street festivals and other cultural events and anchors the city's efforts to revitalize commercial and residential development in a once neglected corner of downtown. The Olympic Stadium, the site of the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the track and field events, has been reincarnated as Turner Field, home of the Atlanta Braves baseball team. Currently the spotlight in Atlanta is not on growth and how to encourage it, but on growth and how to manage it. This has resulted in major improvements in transportation and in restoration of the historic and downtown areas.
Atlanta's arts community has deep roots. The Atlanta Ballet is the oldest Ballet Company in America. Visitors come to Atlanta for a taste of the South and find they have discovered an international flavor. Atlanta's position as the cultural capital of the South affords patrons an array of options. The presence of both traditional and experimental arts organizations means that neither the classics nor avant-garde works are neglected.
A typical year's offerings include traditional Shakespeare, symphony and grand opera as well as child and adult-oriented puppet theater, post-modern psychological drama and alternative productions of well-known works. There are a wide selection of offerings in the visual arts too. Besides the architecturally renowned High Museum of Art, Emory University's Michael C. Carlos Museum and The High Museum of Art Folk Art and Photography Galleries, the city has many private and public galleries that sponsor a variety of artists and styles. Traditional, primitive and modern painting, sculpture, studio crafts, drawing, and photography are part of the wealth of artistic offerings on view at any given time.
Atlanta enjoys four definite seasons. Warm summers and mild winters allow nearly year round golfing, fishing and outdoor living. The Stone Mountain nightly laser show and the park's many recreational opportunities keep millions of visitors coming back. Nightlife is hopping at Buckhead where young sophisticates gather for dancing to great music until 4:00AM. Families keep a lively pace visiting the bounty of fun -filled and educational offerings from the Atlanta zoo to Cyclorama and SciTrek.
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