ATLANTA, GA, September 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel (North) offers convenient lodging to travelers visiting Atlanta, GA during Labor Day Weekend 2011. Atlanta is a vibrant city host to many upcoming events for the holiday weekend including:
- AJC Decatur Book Festival, September 2-4
- Atlanta Braves Baseball, home games August 30 - September 4
- Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game at Georgia Dome, September 3
- AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, September 4
"From exciting events to many local area attractions, such as Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca Cola, Zoo Atlanta, Stone Mountain Park, and The High Museum of Art, Atlanta is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway," explains Debbie Wells, the Atlanta Airport hotel's Director of Sales. "Our hotel offers complimentary 24-hour airport transportation, an indoor pool, and a fitness center." Located only minutes from downtown Atlanta and conveniently situated near the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, this ATL Airport hotel is the perfect place to stay when visiting the area.
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 Hilton Garden Inn also features the Garden Sleep System Bedding. Guests are sure to enjoy the freshly prepared cooked to order breakfast available daily in the Hartsfield hotel's Great American Grill restaurant. Lunch is served Monday through Friday and dinner is offered nightly.
Travelers to the area can take advantage of this Atlanta Airport Hotel's special savings deals including HGI Bed 'N Breakfast, Come Dream With Us Sweepstakes, and Romance Package. For more information about upcoming events and attractions in Atlanta visit www.accessatlanta.com. Some events and attractions require admission tickets purchased through the venue. To book your stay 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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Hotel near Atlanta Airport Provides Lodging to Labor Day Weekend Atlanta Travelers
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Airport Hotel (North) offers convenient accommodations to guests visiting Atlanta, GA for Labor Day Weekend.
2011-09-01
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