ATLANTA, GA, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85) provides nearby lodging to runners and fans attending the 2011 Peachtree Road Race. The annual event will take place on July 4 and will include approximately 60,000 participants and 150,000 spectators. It is the world's largest 10K. In addition, the AJC Peachtree Road Race has been selected to host the USA Men's 10 km Championship sponsored by Atlanta Track Club.
The AJC Peachtree Road Race begins in Buckhead by Lenox Square Mall. It continues south 6.2 miles into midtown, finishing at Piedmont Park. After the race, spectators can catch up with participants at the family meeting area in the Piedmont Park meadow. "Celebrating its 41th year, The Peachtree Road Race is a popular annual event in Atlanta. We are pleased to welcome guests attending this year's race," shares Debbie Wells, the HGI ATLAirport hotel's Director of Sales.
The Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport is located only a short drive from midtown Atlanta. This hotel near Atlanta Airport is also close to the Airport MARTA Station. The property offers 24 hour complimentary shuttle transportation to both locations. Lenox Mall and midtown are both MARTA stops, making MARTA the smart transportation option for athletes and fans who don't want to hassle with driving and parking in Buckhead or midtown Atlanta.
A leading place to stay among other Atlanta Airport hotels, the Hilton Garden Inn provides complimentary High-speed Internet access in every room and includes a complimentary 24-hour business center with remote printing. It also features the Garden Sleep System Bedding, an indoor and outdoor pool, fitness room, Airport Flight Board, and meeting rooms. Freshly prepared cook to order breakfast is available daily in this Hartsfield hotel's Great American Grill restaurant. Lunch is served Monday through Friday and dinner is offered nightly.
2011 AJC Peachtree Road Race attendees and other guests to the area can take advantage of Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport (North)'s special savings packages including The Great Getaway, Pizza and a Movie, Romance Package, and HGI Bed 'N Breakfast. For more information about events at the AJC Peachtree Road Race visit www.peachtreeroadrace.org. To book your stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel (North), call 404-477-6600 or visit them online at www.ATLANTA-AIRPORT-HOTEL.com.
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.
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Atlanta Airport Hotel Offers Nearby Lodging to 2011 AJC Peachtree Road Race Runners
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel (North) offers convenient accommodations to athletes and fans attending the 2011 AJC Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, GA.
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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Airport Hotel Offers Nearby Lodging to 2011 AJC Peachtree Road Race RunnersHilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel (North) offers convenient accommodations to athletes and fans attending the 2011 AJC Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta, GA.