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A Love Letter to Atlanta

The Beating Heart of Georgia

A Love Letter to Atlanta

Affectionately known as The ATL, our downtown neighborhood is home to a culture unlike any other. With premier entertainment venues like Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena and The Georgia Aquarium, plus historic landmarks, a thriving art scene and beautiful outdoor spaces, Atlanta blends metropolitan convenience with Southern hospitality.

Signia by Hilton chose Atlanta as our home because we knew the soul of this city would transform the hospitality industry and take us to an entirely new level. Atlanta is full of innovation and creativity, pushing us to strive for excellence in every aspect–to be a space that our city is proud to claim.

We love our city, and we want to show off all of the little details that will make you love it, too.

Signia by Hilton

We thoughtfully pay homage to our city and state’s history through the naming and design of our spaces throughout the hotel. Each detail was carefully crafted to connect us to our home city. These names showcase the diversity and history of Atlanta, and carry this history forward with new life.

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Friendship Market

Tucked inside the first floor, our inviting café and grab-and-go market honors our neighbor Friendship Baptist Church in historic Vine City.

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Our Suites

Named after varietals of peaches, which is Georgia’s state fruit and popular agricultural export.

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Magnificent Meeting Rooms

Atlanta hosted the 1996 Olympics and the women’s gymnastics team, known as the Magnificent 7, captured the world’s hearts by dramatically winning the team gold medal.

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Dream Ballroom

Our 8,000 sq. ft social ballroom honors the “I Have A Dream Speech” delivered by Atlanta native Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His nearby birth home and The King Center are popular attractions in the city.

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Homespun

Our breakfast spot represents the tapestry of cultures, flavors and rituals throughout Atlanta and the South.

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Nest on Four

The 4th-floor sports bar is named after the famed Peregrine Falcons, which fly among our city skyscrapers, and also two of our sports teams, the Hawks and Falcons, who play next door to the hotel.

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Boardrooms

  • Lightning is our largest and honors the former neighborhood on which our hotel stands.
  • Washington Park is named after the neighborhood next door in historic Vine City.
  • Mount Vernon pays respect to the church whose original sanctuary was next door.
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Highball

The seasonal pool bar’s name harkens back to Atlanta’s railway past and present. Highball means “A signal to operate a train at full speed.”

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Peace Meeting Rooms

Former U.S. President and Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, and we pay homage with our five Peace Meeting Rooms. The Carter Center is located 4 miles from the hotel.

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Capolinea

Our signature restaurant’s name is Italian for “Terminus,” which is the original name of Atlanta.

Hotel Art

Throughout the hotel, we have more than 70 pieces of art created by Atlanta and Southern artists and curated through a local fine art consulting firm.

GWCC Campus The Home Depot Backyard

This 11-acre greenspace boasts opportunities for both the Atlanta community and its visitors, from fitness classes to tailgating. Open from dusk to dawn, The Home Depot Backyard is a place where people can come together and enjoy each other’s company in the outdoors.

1 Minute Walk

GWCC Campus Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Designed with the fan experience in mind, Mercedes-Benz Stadium is an experience like no other. From sports events to concert tours, this facility changes the game. Mercedes-Benz Stadium takes the term “world-class” to a whole new level.

6 Minute Walk

GWCC Campus Andrew Young International Plaza

Andrew Young International Plaza is a two-acre greenspace used for a variety of different functions. Located just outside of the GWCC Building B, this space can be utilized to host gatherings and dinners, or simply take in the beauty and bustle of downtown.

10 Minute Walk

Local Attraction State Farm Arena

State Farm Arena, home of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks, is a destination like no other. Surrounded by restaurants, attractions, and greenspace, this arena offers many possibilities. Whether catching a game or seeing your favorite artist live, this is the place to be.

12 Minute Walk

Centennial Yards District Centennial Yards

Coming in 2025: Centennial Yards is a district of retail, office, and living spaces set to transform the burgeoning area known as South Downtown and also the Westside District. Steps away from the Signia by Hilton Atlanta, Centennial Yards is a 50-acre urban revitalization project that will offer a variety of options from retail to office space.

14 Minute Walk

GWCC Campus Centennial Olympic Park

Spanning 22-acres and boasting greenspace, playgrounds, the Fountain of Rings and other attractions, Centennial Olympic Park is a destination for downtown Atlanta. The legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympics is the heart of Atlanta’s entertainment district with something for everyone, visitors and locals alike.

18 Minute Walk

Centennial Park District World of Coca-Cola

World of Coca-Cola is an interactive attraction for one of the world’s most popular beverages. You can sample drinks from around the world or put your nose to the test guessing the scents used in Coca-Cola. Meet your favorite iconic polar bear and take selfies in this over-the-top experience.

22 Minute Walk

Centennial Park District National Center for Civil and Human Rights

The Center is a museum for all things related to human rights; from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s papers to immersive exhibits into the history of the US civil rights movement. It hosts important conversations and performances along with an education program for advocates of current human rights issues.

20 Minute Walk

Centennial Park District Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium focuses on the “real” of life, showcasing amazing experiences and exhibits to its visitors. Purveyors of curiosity and preservation, the Aquarium is a must-see destination for lovers of sea-life and wonder.

21 Minute Walk

GWCC Campus Georgia World Congress Center

GWCC has a mission to promote events that enhance the lives of its visitors and its community. Home to meeting rooms, ballrooms, auditoriums and other unique spaces, it's nestled in the heart of Atlanta. Enjoy this premier destination for world-class events alongside the Centennial Park District.

5 Minute Walk

Backyard
Mercedez Benz Stadium
Georgia International Plaza Georgia International Plaza
State Farm Arena
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Centennial Olympic Park
World of Coca-Cola
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Georgia Aquarium
Georgia World Congress Center A black sun hat with a wide brim rests on a flat, wooden surface, casting a shadow. Ideal for outdoor meetings or events, the hat features a woven texture and a subtle band around the base of the crown.
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