Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta

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Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta is a part of the Toronto-based Four Seasons chain of luxury hotels and resorts. It is located in the Midtown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta is the only 5-star hotel[1] in all of Atlanta.


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[edit] History

Completed in 1992, the GLG Grand building is Atlanta's ninth-largest skyscraper and originally housed the Grand Occidental Hotel. Designed by G Lars Gullstedt, a Swedish developer, the building is constructed in the neoclassical style and has a façade of rose and marble granite. Four Seasons acquired the hotel in 1997 and spent $65 million in renovations. The hotel currently houses 244 guest rooms and takes up the lower third of the tower.

[edit] Amenities

As with most Four Seasons properties, Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta is known for its services and amenities. Some of the amenities include A-List restaurant Park 75[2] with Executive Chef Robert Gerstenecker, spa services, pool, and fitness facilities.

[edit] Nearby attractions and activities

Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta is located within walking distance of the following locations:

In addition, the hotel is located within a short drive of other notable Atlanta attractions:

[edit] External Links

[edit] References

  1. ^ 5-star hotel, About.com
  2. ^ Park 75, accessatlanta.com

 

Atlanta skyscrapers
 Downtown: Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel | Georgia-Pacific Tower | Georgia Power Building | Marriott Marquis | BellSouth Building | Centennial Tower | Peachtree Summit | Rhodes-Haverty Building | SunTrust Plaza | 191 Peachtree Tower | Wachovia Bank of Georgia | Hyatt Regency Atlanta 

 Midtown: Coca-Cola | 1100 Peachtree | 1180 Peachtree | Atlanta Financial Center | Bank of America Plaza 
 Buckhead ('Uptown') Concourse Landmark | Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta/GLG Grand | One Atlantic Center | Promenade II