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Smyrna Georgia Hotel Near Cobb Galleria Provides Lodging to Blade Show & International Cutlery Fair Attendees

Hampton Inn Atlanta Galleria Hotel & Suites, located near Smyrna, GA, offers affordable accommodations to attendees at the Blade Show & International Cutlery Fair at Cobb Galleria Centre on June 10-12, 2011.

2011-06-01
ATLANTA, GA, June 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Galleria hotel, a premier Smyrna Georgia Hotel near Vinings, is an ideal place for travelers to stay who are planning to attend the Blade Show & International Cutlery Fair. The event will be held June 10-12, 2011 at Atlanta's Cobb Galleria Centre. It is the world's largest combined show of handmade, factory and antique knives.

The Blade Show and International Cutlery Fair will showcase over 700 tables and nearly 175 factory booths and products. In addition, the event will feature the Blade Magazine Knife of the Year awards, Blade Magazine Cutlery Hall of Fame induction, the annual ABS meeting, the BLADE Show World Championship Cutting Competition, forging demos, collecting how-to's and so much more.

"We are pleased to welcome guests attending the Blade Show at Cobb Galleria," explains Jeanne Stamps, Director of Sales at the Hampton Inn and Suites Smyrna GA Hotel. "Located within walking distance of the Galleria, and with affordable rates, we are the perfect place to stay." In addition to having a location convenient to the Cobb Galleria, the property is less than a mile from the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.

The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Galleria provides great accommodations for anyone visiting the area or planning to attend a nearby event, such as the Blade Show. Among other Smyrna Georgia hotels, the Hampton Inn Cobb Galleria hotel is also the perfect place for area business travelers. The hotel provides complimentary high-speed Internet access in every room. It also features the Clean and Fresh Hampton bedding and a complimentary hot breakfast each morning.

This Vinings hotel is currently offering several special savings packages including Grand Nights with Hilton HHonors and the Hampton Advance Purchase for travelers who book early. To purchase tickets or to learn more about the 2011 Blade Show at Cobb Galleria Centre visit www.bladeshow.com. To book your stay at Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Galleria call 1-770-955-1110 or visit them online.

About Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Galleria

If you're looking for a great hotel in Atlanta, be a guest at the Hampton Inn & Suites hotel in Atlanta-Galleria. It's super-convenient, located within walking distance of the Cobb-Galleria Convention Center (which you may be visiting for business in Atlanta). This Atlanta area hotel is also just 12 miles from the Georgia Aquarium, Georgia World Congress Center, Six Flags Over Georgia and the Georgia Dome. The Smyrna Georgia hotel also offers a broad range of services and amenities to make its guest's stay exceptional.

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


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[Press-News.org] Smyrna Georgia Hotel Near Cobb Galleria Provides Lodging to Blade Show & International Cutlery Fair Attendees
Hampton Inn Atlanta Galleria Hotel & Suites, located near Smyrna, GA, offers affordable accommodations to attendees at the Blade Show & International Cutlery Fair at Cobb Galleria Centre on June 10-12, 2011.