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Attend the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta and Stay at Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel

A premier Perimeter hotel in Atlanta, GA offers convenient lodging to guests attending the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament March 12-16, 2014.

Attend the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta and Stay at Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel
2014-03-16
ATLANTA, GA, March 16, 2014 (Press-News.org) Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel (North), located near Perimeter Mall in Sandy Springs, offers convenient accommodations to guests attending the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament. The Southeastern Conference teams will meet March 12-16 at the Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta. The Florida Gators are the top ranked team in the conference and currently #1 in the country. Fans looking for entertainment during the tournament can stop by the Sunkist Soda SEC FanFare. They will enjoy interactive games, interviews with former SEC basketball players, and live entertainment. FanFare will take place on International Plaza between the Georgia Dome, Phillips Arena, and the Georgia World Congress Center. Admission to FanFare is free.

"We are pleased to welcome fans attending the 2014 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament," shares Shabbir Lightwala, the Sandy Springs Hotel's General Manager. "Week day guests can ride our complimentary shuttle to the Dunwoody MARTA Station, where they can take a train into downtown Atlanta," continues Lightwala.

This Atlanta Perimeter Center Hotel is close to Perimeter Mall's shopping and dining as well as many other Atlanta attractions. The property has 107 non-smoking guest rooms that feature a microwave and mini refrigerator. Hotel amenities include free high-speed Internet access, an onsite fitness center, and a complimentary hot breakfast served daily. This Perimeter Mall Hotel offers complimentary shuttle service Monday-Friday within a three mile radius.

For more information on game schedules and tickets to the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, visit www.secdigitalnetwork.com. To book your stay at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel, contact 404-250-4450 or visit online at www.PERIMETERHOTEL.com.

About Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Atlanta North-Perimeter/Dunwoody

The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Atlanta North-Perimeter/Dunwoody is directly off Georgia 400 and I-285. This means they're just minutes from several corporate offices and training centers. Additionally, Buckhead, Sandy Springs, Roswell, the Dunwoody Medical Centers, Northside Hospital, Children's Health Care, St. Joseph's, and the Dunwoody MARTA station are nearby. Enjoy a memorable stay at our modern Perimeter hotel, part of Atlanta's upscale corporate Perimeter Center. With our courteous staff, reasonable rates, and terrific amenities, this Atlanta Perimeter hotel is the place to "Stay Smart" in the Perimeter Center area.

For more information visit: http://www.PERIMETERHOTEL.com

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[Press-News.org] Attend the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta and Stay at Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel
A premier Perimeter hotel in Atlanta, GA offers convenient lodging to guests attending the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament March 12-16, 2014.