ATLANTA, GA, July 03, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North I-85) offers nearby accommodations to sports fans attending Atlanta Braves baseball home games at Turner Field. Guests at the game on Wednesday July 4 can enjoy the 4th of July All American Fireworks Spectacular. Upcoming 2012 dates include:
- Braves verses Cubs, July 2-5
- Braves verses Mets, July 13-15
- Braves verses Giants, July 17-19
- Braves verses Phillies, July 27-29
Since the opening in 1997, the "Home of the Braves" has become a landmark in both Atlanta and baseball history. Turner Field is a great place for both single adults and families to enjoy a fun filled event. Turner Field was originally built as Centennial Olympic Stadium, the centerpiece of the 1996 Summer Olympics.
"Taking in a MLB game at Turner Field is a great summer outing travelers to Atlanta can enjoy," explains Sherron Kines-Hodge, the Hartsfield hotel's Director of Sales. "We are pleased to welcome anyone visiting Atlanta for Independence Day or at another point this summer," says Kines-Hodge.
A top place to stay among other Atlanta Airport hotels, the Hampton Inn & Suites ATL Airport hotel is located near Turner Field. The hotel provides guests with free hot breakfast, complimentary high-speed Internet access in every room, 24-hour business center, outdoor pool, fitness room, and an Airport Flight Board, displaying real time flight information in the lobby. The Hampton Inn & Suites is also among Atlanta Airport hotels with free parking and offers free Atlanta airport shuttle service.
To book your stay at Hampton Inn Atlanta Airport (North, I-85) 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.
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Celebrate 4th of July at Turner Field and Stay at Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel North
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85), located near Turner Field, offers convenient lodging to travelers attending the upcoming Braves baseball game including Wednesday, July 4, 2012.
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[Press-News.org] Celebrate 4th of July at Turner Field and Stay at Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel NorthHampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85), located near Turner Field, offers convenient lodging to travelers attending the upcoming Braves baseball game including Wednesday, July 4, 2012.