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Hartsfield Hotel Offers Guests 15% Savings During The Great Getaway

Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel North offers guests 15% off Bed & Breakfast when booked their getaway by August 22.

2011-05-30
ATLANTA, GA, May 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel (North) is now offering the perfect summer package. The Great Getaway package includes offering guest an additional 15% off Hilton Garden Inn's standard Bed & Breakfast rates for guests who book their stay now through August 22, 2011. Visits must take place between May 27 and September 5, 2011. Guests will enjoy a fresh cooked-to-order breakfast for up to four adults staying in the same room. Plus, up to two kids 12 and under eat breakfast free per room. In addition, other perks offered with The Great Getaway include:

- Overnight accommodations at this ATL Airport hotel
- Complimentary 24-hour Transportation to and from the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
- Enjoy a "Lazy Breakfast" service until 11am on weekends
- As always, access to hotel fitness center, pool and whirlpool

Conveniently situated near the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, this Atlanta Airport hotel with free parking is the perfect place for families traveling to the area this summer to stay. "The Great Getaway is one of our most popular summer packages," explains Debbie Wells, the property's Director of Sales. "With lots to do this summer in Atlanta, it's the perfect time to visit."

A top place to stay among Atlanta Airport hotels, guests can enjoy the many features and amenities the Hilton Garden Inn has to offer. This hotel near Atlanta Airport provides complimentary high-speed Internet access in every room and includes a complimentary 24-hour business center with remote printing. The property also features the Garden Sleep System Bedding. Plus, guests are sure to enjoy the freshly prepared cooked to order breakfast available daily in the Atlanta Airport hotel's Great American Grill restaurant. Lunch is served Monday through Friday and dinner is offered nightly.

For more information about The Great Getaway package or other special savings at the Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel call 404-477-6600 or visit them online.

About Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport North

Come stay at the newly opened 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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[Press-News.org] Hartsfield Hotel Offers Guests 15% Savings During The Great Getaway
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel North offers guests 15% off Bed & Breakfast when booked their getaway by August 22.