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Atlanta Perimeter Hotel Near Georgia Dome Offers Close Lodging to Fans Attending SEC Men's Basketball Tournament

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Perimeter hotel near Dunwoody, GA offers convenient accommodations to fans attending the 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament at Georgia Dome.

Atlanta Perimeter Hotel Near Georgia Dome Offers Close Lodging to Fans Attending SEC Men's Basketball Tournament
2011-03-03
ATLANTA, GA, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Hotel (North) by Perimeter Mall and Atlanta Perimeter Center, offers nearby accommodations to fans attending the 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament at Georgia Dome in downtown Atlanta, GA. The tournament will be held from Thursday, March 10 -13, 2011. This year's winner will be awarded the SEC conference's automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Tournament which will follow the 2011 SEC Basketball tournament.

The SEC Basketball Tournament is a premier event in college sports. All Southeastern Conference schools participate in the tournament. Teams are seeded by the 2010-2011 SEC season record and are divided into two brackets, Eastern Division and Western Division. The SEC conference is made up of South Carolina University, Auburn University, University of Alabama, University of Arkansas, University of Florida, University of Georgia, University of Kentucky, Louisiana State University, University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, University of Tennessee, and Vanderbilt University.

"We are pleased to offer lodging to alumni and fans visiting Atlanta for the 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament at Georgia Dome," explains Pamela Haney, the Perimeter Mall hotel's Director of Sales. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter North is a leading choice among other Dunwoody hotels. Their guests are sure to enjoy a business center, outdoor pool, and fitness center. The property also provides free High-speed Internet access and offers complimentary hot continental breakfast.

This Atlanta Perimeter Hotel is only a short, complimentary (week day) shuttle ride from the Dunwoody MARTA station. Georgia Dome is also a MARTA stop, making MARTA the smart transportation choice for SEC basketball fans who don't want to worry with driving and parking in downtown Atlanta.

For more information about the 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament and related events visit www.secsports.com. To book your stay at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Perimeter Center Hotel contact 404-250-4450 or visit them online.

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] Atlanta Perimeter Hotel Near Georgia Dome Offers Close Lodging to Fans Attending SEC Men's Basketball Tournament
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Perimeter hotel near Dunwoody, GA offers convenient accommodations to fans attending the 2011 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament at Georgia Dome.