Swissotel
Atlanta Buckhead is one of Atlanta's finer
hotels. Located in the lively Buckhead section
of Atlanta, the hotel is surrounded by great
nightlife and dining options. Shopping is also
made easy with the hotel's location adjacent
to the Lenox Square Mall. As a member of the
distinguished Swisshotel family, you can be
sure of excellent service in a chic
environment.
The
Georgian Terrace Hotel is one of Atlanta most
historic hotels. Built in 1911, it's listed on
the National Register of Historic Places and
is most famous for being the site of the
"Gone with the Wind" premier party. The
hotel has been through several renovations and
now offers the best in modern amenities to
match its excellent service.
An
excellent option for both business and leisure
travelers is the Atlanta Omni Hotel at CNN
Center. It has many of the conveniences
required by today's traveler including modem
connections in every room, access to a
fantastic fitness center and a shuttle to take
you to the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport, which
is located about 15 minutes away. It's also
adjacent to the Georgia World Congress and the
Philips Center.
World
of Coca-Cola Atlanta, featuring the largest
collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia ever
assembled, traces the century-old history of
the world's most popular soft drink. Since its
grand opening in 1990, World of Coca-Cola
Atlanta has welcomed nearly nine million
visitors and become Atlanta's most visited
indoor attraction.
Founded
in l988, SciTrek-The Science & Technology
Museum of Atlanta is a museum currently
housing over 140 permanent exhibits with
interactive exhibits clustered in themed
areas. The museum provides a high tech
playground to discover, understand and
appreciate the wonders of science, math and
technology. Visitors can lift a racecar engine
with one hand, freeze their shadows on the
wall or listen to someone whisper from 80 feet
away!
Managed
by the National Park Service, the King
historic site is one of Atlanta's top visitor
destinations, drawing an average of 500,000
visitors a year. Located just east of downtown
Atlanta, the park is anchored by three sites
directly associated with Dr. King: the home
where he was born, Ebenezer Baptist Church
where he preached, and the site where he is
buried.