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Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel on North I-85 Offers Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending Scott Antique Market

Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North I-85) provides affordable accommodations to guests attending upcoming 2013 Scott Antique Market Shows at Atlanta Expo Center. They are America's favorite treasure hunt.

2013-03-01
NORCROSS, GA, March 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North, I-85) offers affordable lodging to guests attending Scott Antique Market Shows. The event is held at Atlanta Expo Center the second weekend of every month. Providing over 3500 exhibit booths, it is the world's largest monthly indoor antique show. At the Scott Antique Market shows visitors will find anything they can imagine, from furniture, paintings, rugs, jewelry, instruments, and much more.

Upcoming spring, 2013 Atlanta show dates include:
- March 7-10
- April 11-14
- May 9-12

During show weekends, Scott Antique Market is open to the public on Thursdays from 12:45-6pm; Friday and Saturday from 9am-6pm; and Sunday 10am-4pm. Admission is $5.00. Parking is free. For more information, visit www.scottantiquemarket.com.

"Located only 5 miles Atlanta Expo Center and with great rates, our Atlanta Hartsfield hotel is a great lodging choice for antique shoppers visiting Atlanta to attend Scott Antique Market shows this spring," explains Sherron Kines-Hodge, the Hampton Inn & Suites ATL Airport hotel's Director of Sales. "Our hotel near Atlanta Airport also offers complimentary shuttle service to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and Airport MARTA; both only 1 mile away," says Hodge.

A top choice among other Atlanta Airport hotels, guests at the Hampton Inn & Suites can enjoy free High-speed Internet access in every room, a business center, fitness center, and a complimentary breakfast each morning including a hot waffle station. Guest rooms include the Hampton Clean and Fresh Bed . The property also features an Airport Flight Board, displaying real time flight information in the lobby.

To book your stay at Atlanta Airport Hampton Inn & Suites (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.

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

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Allison Reinert
Senior PR & Marketing Consultant
Cardinal Web Solutions
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[Press-News.org] Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel on North I-85 Offers Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending Scott Antique Market
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North I-85) provides affordable accommodations to guests attending upcoming 2013 Scott Antique Market Shows at Atlanta Expo Center. They are America's favorite treasure hunt.