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Attend the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta and Stay at Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel

An Atlanta Airport Hotel offers convenient lodging to fans attending the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta.

Attend the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta and Stay at Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel
2014-03-16
ATLANTA, GA, March 16, 2014 (Press-News.org) The Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel North offers convenient lodging for fans attending the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta. The tournament will be held March 12-16, 2014 at the Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta. During the tournament fans can attend the Sunkist Soda SEC FanFare, which will feature interactive games, live entertainment, and interviews with former SEC basketball stars. FanFare will be held on International Plaza, the outdoor area between Phillips Arena, the Georgia Dome, and the Georgia World Congress Center. Admission to FanFare is free.

"We look forward to welcoming guests attending the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta," shares Anil Patel, the Hilton Garden Inn ATL Airport hotel's General Manager. "Guests at our hotel near Atlanta International Airport can take a complimentary shuttle to the Airport MARTA station, and then a train to the Georgia Dome. It's a great way to avoid driving and parking in downtown Atlanta," continues Patel.

The Hilton Garden Inn is a top choice among Atlanta Airport hotels. Spacious guest rooms feature the Garden Sleep System adjustable bed and free high speed Internet access. Hotel amenities include a 24-hour business center, fitness center, and a heated indoor pool. Guest can enjoy the convenience of onsite dining at the Great American Grill Restaurant. This Hartsfield hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, and the Airport Flight Board in the lobby displays real time flight information. Downtown Atlanta's attractions are just a ten minute drive north. AAA members and military families can enjoy discounts at the Hilton Garden Inn. Special packages are available including Weekend Rewards and the Bed N' Breakfast Deal.

For more information about the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, visit the SEC website at www.secdigitalnetwork.com. To book your stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel, call 404-477-6600 or visit www.Atlanta-Airport-Hotel.com.

About Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport North

Come stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport North hotel located only 1 mile north of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. No worries on transportation as this Atlanta airport hotel provides complimentary 24-hour Atlanta airport hotel shuttle service. This Atlanta airport hotel is perfect in so many ways, whether you're a discerning business professional or excited leisure traveler, guests will truly love the hotel's amenities and most importantly their location.

For more information visit: http://www.ATLANTA-AIRPORT-HOTEL.com

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An Atlanta Airport Hotel offers convenient lodging to fans attending the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament in Atlanta.