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Old Fourth Ward is, arguably, Atlanta's coolest neighborhood. It's home to the historic Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site (which includes his birth home), the BeltLine, beautiful green spaces, and excellent dining options. Staying here puts you in the busiest part of town, but it's busy because there's so much to do (eat, shop, people watch!). If you want a hotel with a homey feel in the heart of the city, you can't beat Scout Living, which offers spacious apartment-style rooms in the trendy Ponce City Market—a former Sears, Roebuck and Co. distribution center turned hub of great dining and shopping. The apartments range from one to two bedrooms, and the ones with city views offer killer vistas of Atlanta. You are in a food wonderland with the market right outside your door, but in the lobby, there's also Miami-based Necessary Purveyor, an all-day cafe with coffee and a full bar, plus a convenient grab-and-go market in case you need something in a pinch.
It’s an exciting moment to book a stay at one of the best hotels in Atlanta. Longtime favorites like the Ritz-Carlton and Waldorf Astoria continue to deliver classic luxury, while newcomers such as Forth and Scout Living bring a fresh, modern edge. From the Four Seasons in artsy Midtown to Hotel Clermont in the heart of it all, these hotels help define the character of their neighborhoods.
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How we choose the best hotels in Atlanta
Every hotel review on this list has been written by a Condé Nast Traveler journalist who knows the destination and has visited that property. When choosing hotels, our editors consider properties across price points that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination, keeping design, location, service, and sustainability credentials top of mind.

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Loews Atlanta
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Set on Atlanta’s Midtown Mile—one of the hottest stretches of town—Loews Atlanta is a short walk from Piedmont Park and the Beltline, the Fox Theatre, and the High Museum of Art. The lobby's soaring ceilings and granite-and-marble floors echo with the voices of museum- and theater-goers, families, and young, trendy types. The beds beg to be snoozed in, thanks to their 300-thread-count Egyptian-cotton linens. The vibe is contemporary, with an upholstered headboard and some artwork. In the bathroom, there's a walk-in shower with a separate soaking tub and a flat-screen TV. Perks like an Exhale Spa and restaurants serving locally sourced cuisine—not to mention a recent $13 million renovation that of the lobby, bar, guest rooms, and corridors—round out a superb stay here.

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The Candler Hotel Atlanta, Curio Collection by Hilton
$ | Readers' Choice Awards 2023, 2024, 2025
When Coca-Cola founder and former Atlanta Mayor Asa Griggs Candler built this property in the early twentieth century, it was the city’s tallest building. (The bank vault in the basement is rumored to be his hiding spot for the Coca-Cola formula.) Before opening as a hotel in 2019, the property served as office space, and turning it into lodging—all while preserving the original floor plan and thus its National Register designation—took nearly four years. Entering the lobby, the sweeping marble staircase with original reliefs immediately catches the eye (you just don’t see architectural details like that anymore), followed by the colorful Tiffany windows. This is a place where the treasures of the old have been painstakingly preserved, even as the new has been ushered in. It’s an easy stroll to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and the World of Coca-Cola. Easily the city’s most historic stay, this meticulously renovated property lets you sleep in a key location from Atlanta’s story.

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The St. Regis Atlanta
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St. Regis Atlanta is one of those hotels that stays busy all day with guests—and locals—heading to and from the spa, restaurants, and bar. You can hang by the Pool Piazza and read a magazine, get a tension-reducing treatment at the Remède Spa, grab one of their "famous Bloody Marys" at the St. Regis Bar, arguably the most popular hotel bar in Atlanta, and even watch the hotel sommelier open a bottle of champagne by saber. (It’s a nightly tradition that traces its roots to Napoleon and was ritualized some years ago at the St. Regis New York.) We haven't even mentioned the hotel’s on-site restaurant, Atlas, with bold American cuisine served in a room with original works by Picasso, Van Gogh, Chagall, and Matisse (from owner Joe Lewis’s private collection). It was one of only a handful of restaurants to receive one Michelin star (which is why it books up quickly).

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Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta
$ | Readers' Choice Awards 2023
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta is in the heart of Midtown, just a half-mile from the Renzo Piano–designed High Museum of Art and steps from sprawling Piedmont Park. Entering the 53-floor neoclassical building is a joy unto itself, with its marble grand staircase leading up to rooms with memorable views of the city skyline. Despite its opulence, the hotel is far from hushed: Friday and Saturday nights, a DJ in the bar spins something funky, and on Sundays, live music from Park 75 restaurant can be heard throughout the main floor. Keep an eye out for celebrities—Atlanta’s first five-star hotel has seen the likes of Cameron Diaz, Jack Black, and other famous folks. You’ll also see plenty of well-heeled business travelers. On weekends, wedding-goers take over the lobby lounge into the wee hours. From its central location to its gorgeous décor and groovy cocktail lounge, this hotel does not disappoint.

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Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead
$ | Readers' Choice Awards 2021, 2025
Rising 42 stories over Buckhead, the Waldorf Astoria (until fairly recently a Mandarin Oriental) is a local landmark designed by famed architect Robert A.M. Stern. The stark limestone and cast-stone facade is softened by a formal English garden in the back courtyard. In the marble lobby, take note of contemporary art by Atlantan Claire Chambless. Capitalizing on Atlanta’s reputation as a “city in the forest,” the hotel recently rolled out a new spa concept aimed at giving guests a sense of calm. Treatments include Forest Therapy, which incorporates evergreen, cypress, and juniper essential oils in a full-body massage—including a scalp massage. The elegant, neutral-hued furnishings in the bedrooms are nice, but the real highlight are the deep soaking tubs in the white-marble bathrooms. Come for the service, stay for the spa, return for the private balconies.

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Hotel Clermont
$ | Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2023
Driving down Ponce de Leon Avenue, Hotel Clermont isn’t difficult to spot. The six-story, century-old brick building is topped with a sixty-five-foot radio tower bearing the Clermont name—an original relic that came down years ago but was proudly resurrected at the hotel’s splashy grand opening in 2018. At the check-in desk, you’ll be greeted with a free cold PBR, a tribute to the can-crushing dexterity of the notorious Blondie, who works the legendary lounge downstairs. Accommodations range from roomy suites to double-bunk rooms—nodding to the ones once favored by traveling bands staying at the Clermont Motor Lodge. Velvet headboards, lightbulb sconces, and record players add vintage appeal, and moody portraits by Atlanta College of Art graduate Sharon Shapiro were inspired by the Clermont Lounge dancers. The Hotel Clermont caters to a decidedly discriminating crowd, thanks to its top-notch service, upscale amenities, and celebrated restaurant.

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The Hamilton Alpharetta, Curio Collection by Hilton
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Alpharetta, about half-hour north of Atlanta, has become a cool suburb in recent years with a flourishing downtown packed with great restaurants, boutiques, green-spaces, and a Ameris Bank Amphitheatre which draws big names performers. Dark and moody is the vibe of the Hamilton’s guest rooms. Dark blue and grey accents create a cozy setting to unwind. Large windows (some rooms have floor-to-ceiling) give a glimpse of charming Alpharetta. You have everything you need right outside the hotel in picturesque Alpharetta which comprises a blend of historic buildings and new construction that fits in seamlessly. And you will truly have your pick of excellent dining options within walking distance. There’s also a high-energy green space where kids frolic and friends play corn hole, and a free splash pad’s nearby when the heat runs too high. It doesn’t get better than this in the suburbs.

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Hotel Granada Midtown
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Spanish architecture-meets-Southern charm in this Midtown hotel with a lush courtyard and cozy rooms. Hotel Granada is an adaptive reuse project set in a century-old building that once housed apartments. Located on the northern end of Midtown, the hotel attracts a fun-loving crowd that wants to sip spritzes under the crape myrtles at Pom Court, the courtyard restaurant, while modern steel structures tower above. This hotel’s perfect for those who want access to Midtown’s museums (the High and MODA) and other Midtown conveniences without the sterility of a box hotel. The hotel sits on a quieter stretch of Midtown with close proximity to the High Museum of Art and the Woodruff Arts Center, home to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Low-rise residential buildings and bungalows mingle with high-rises here, making for plenty of architectural eye-candy to enjoy on a neighborhood stroll. It’s also not far from Colony Square which houses a food hall, Italian restaurant Serena Pastificio, and JoJo’s Beloved Cocktail Lounge.

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Kimpton Sylvan Hotel
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With a timeless Midcentury Modern aesthetic throughout the hotel, you quickly forget that the most frenetic parts of Buckhead are just a few blocks away. Staying here is a convenient option if you have business to tend to in the area or plan to do some serious shopping at one of the nearby shopping destinations. It’s also just downright charming. The hotel holds 217-rooms but it feels more intimate with plenty of nooks to hide out in, whether that’s the lobby, the outdoor pool, or the rooftop bar (which becomes revelrous at night, especially on the weekends). You’re likely to find a diverse crowd, with ladies dressed in outfits fit for the ‘gram, couples canoodling in the booths of the Betty (the supper club), and girlfriends chatting it up over drinks on the roof. You’re just a few blocks away from Buckhead Village, however, known for its designer shops and high-end dining options like Brush Sushi and Carmel.

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Forth Hotel Atlanta
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The 16-floor hotel and social club has two key things going for it: luxury and location. If you prefer to do as little driving or (Ubering) as possible, Forth makes an excellent jumping off point to explore Atlanta’s buzziest neighborhood. It’s uniquely situated next to Historic Fourth Ward Park and the BeltLine, and its stunning design and amenities sets it apart from more casual options nearby. Each of the 196 rooms offers stunning views of the park or city from their floor-to-ceiling windows. Don’t let the building’s modern facade fool you, the rooms are minimalist yet warm with wood flooring, floral wallpaper, and hand-knotted rugs. Old Fourth Ward is for those who like to be in the heart of the action. Forth sits next to the BeltLine, a paved pathway humming with bikers, roller skaters, and pedestrians, which connects you to Ponce City Market (known for its food hall and shops), Piedmont Park, and plenty of nearby bars like the plant shop-watering hole hybrid Burle’s Bar.

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Omni Hotel at The Battery Atlanta
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Atlantans groaned when the Braves left their historic home in Summerhill for a spot just OTP (that’s “Outside the Perimeter”), but the Battery mostly makes up for it. It’s a come-as-you-are setting with families, friends, and couples milling about. Each room presents a fun take on the baseball theme, an homage to the hotel’s next-door neighbor. A red, white, and blue motif could be cheesy, but it works in these guest rooms with blue gingham-patterned chairs and baseball-themed artwork. Keep an eye out for the framed antique scouting reports. It’s a great place to stay with kids, thanks to its excellent location and on-site pool. There’s even a nightly turndown service for kids with milk and cookies (but we won’t tell them if you keep those cookies for yourself).

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Epicurean Atlanta, Autograph Collection
$ | Readers' Choice Awards 2024
Located in a prime part of Midtown, close to the High Museum of Art and SCAD, the Epicurean was designed with food enthusiasts in mind. There are multiple restaurants on site, and even its design nods to the food-loving guests with details like butcher block wood and brushed metal found in the rooms. Because of its Midtown location, you’re sure to see professionals milling about, mingling with a stylish crowd that’s also staying at the hotel for its coolest feature: the Epicurean Theatre, which hosts classes and events. Though the rooms nod to the culinary theme with brushed metal and butcher block wood accents and playful details like wine-centric art, it doesn’t feel like a cheesy theme. Instead, the decor imbues a sophisticated warmth with earthy tones and plush furnishings. While the rooms with courtyard views are lovely, you may as well go for the city views to make the most of your Atlanta stay.

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Old Fourth Ward is, arguably, Atlanta’s coolest neighborhood. It’s home to the historic Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site (which includes his birth home), the BeltLine, beautiful green spaces, and excellent dining options. Staying here puts you in the busiest part of town, but it’s busy because there’s so much to do (eat, shop, people watch!). If you want a hotel with a homey feel in the heart of the city, you can’t beat Scout Living, which offers spacious apartment-style rooms in the trendy Ponce City Market—a former Sears, Roebuck and Co. distribution center turned hub of great dining and shopping. The apartments range from one to two bedrooms, and the ones with city views offer killer vistas of Atlanta. You are in a food wonderland with the market right outside your door, but in the lobby, there’s also Miami-based Necessary Purveyor, an all-day cafe with coffee and a full bar, plus a convenient grab-and-go market in case you need something in a pinch.
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