ATLANTA, GA, March 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85) offers nearby accommodations travelers attending the 2011 American Diabetes Association Expo from 9:00am - 4:00pm on April 9 at Georgia World Congress Center. Located approximately 7 miles from downtown Atlanta, this ATL Airport hotel is a great place for Atlanta travelers to stay. The Expo is free to attend and will include health screenings, cooking demonstrations, product and service exhibitors, and leading experts speaking on preventing and managing diabetes.
Guests attending the Diabetes Expo learn how to live healthy, be active and change the future of diabetes for generations to come. "The Diabetes Expo is a great event for anyone or family members of someone with diabetes," shares Sherron Kines-Hodge, the Hartsfield hotel's Director of Sales. "We are pleased to welcome anyone attending the Expo." Guests at our Hampton Inn & Suites can enjoy free High-speed Internet access in every room, a business center, fitness center, and a complimentary breakfast each morning including a hot waffle station. The property also features an Airport Flight Board, displaying real time flight information in the lobby.
A leading choice among other Atlanta Airport hotels, The Hampton Inn & Suites provides affordable lodging to travelers. This hotel near Atlanta Airport offers complimentary on demand 24-hour shuttle service to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and Airport MARTA, both only 1 mile away. Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) is also a MARTA stop, making MARTA the smart transportation option for guests who don't want to deal with driving and parking in downtown Atlanta.
For more information on the American Diabetes Association Expo in Atlanta visit www.diabetes.org. To book your stay at Hampton Inn Atlanta Airport North call 404-767-9300 or visit them online at www.AIRPORTHAMPTONINN.com.
About Hampton Inn & Ste Atlanta Airport North I-85
The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel is just north of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and just southwest of downtown Atlanta. The hotel is two and a half miles from the Georgia International Convention Center, four miles from Atlanta Expo Center, and 15 miles from Six Flags Over Georgia. Other nearby attractions include the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola , Underground Atlanta, CNN Center, Georgia Dome and Georgia World Congress Center--all less than 10 miles away from the hotel. The Atlanta Airport hotel also offers a broad range of services and amenities to make its guest's stay exceptional.
For more information visit: http://www.AIRPORTHAMPTONINN.COM
Atlanta Airport Hotel Near Georgia World Congress Center Provides Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending the 2011 Diabetes Expo on April 9
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85), located near downtown Atlanta, Georgia offers convenient accommodations to guests attending the American Diabetes Association Expo.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Airport Hotel Near Georgia World Congress Center Provides Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending the 2011 Diabetes Expo on April 9Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85), located near downtown Atlanta, Georgia offers convenient accommodations to guests attending the American Diabetes Association Expo.