pets are welcome for a fee. kids age 17 and under stay at no charge in their parents' room. off interstate 75, this low-key budget hotel is 4 miles from the water park six flags white water and 5 miles from the gone with the wind museum at brumby hall. suites add separate living areas with sofabeds. there's also an outdoor pool and an exercise room, as well as a business center and meeting space. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. a continental breakfast buffet and parking are complimentary. simple, colorful rooms, some accessed by exterior corridors, offer free wi-fi and flat-screens, plus minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 30 min
Margaret Mitchell House (17 min) Home where Margaret Mitchell wrote most of Gone With the Wind now offers tours & a gift shop. LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta (18 min) Family entertainment center featuring toy displays, rides & 4D films plus gift shop. Chattahoochee Nature Center (25 min) Educational facility on 127 acres with paths, a discovery center with animals & nature exhibits. Six Flags White Water (9 min) Expansive, 40-acre water park boasting slides, a fantasy tree house & attractions for young kids. Piedmont Park (19 min) Sprawling park featuring jogging paths, basketball courts, dog parks, a farmers' market & more. World of Coca-Cola (16 min) Memorabilia, films & exhibits (some interactive) about soft drink that debuted in Atlanta in 1886. High Museum of Art (17 min) Museum known for its diverse art collection & modern architecture by Richard Meier & Renzo Piano. Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (15 min) Preserved site of an 1864 Civil War battle, with a visitor's center featuring a film & artifacts. Kennesaw Mountain (24 min) Mountain featuring hiking trails & a scenic overlook, plus an interpretive center at its base. Six Flags Over Georgia (19 min) Sprawling amusement park featuring high-speed roller coasters & water attractions, plus kids' rides. Centennial Olympic Park (18 min) Home of the 1996 Olympic games now filled with walking paths, water gardens & the Fountain of Rings. Atlanta History Center (15 min) Center includes exhibits on the antebellum South & an 1845-era farm with a blacksmith & smokehouse. Georgia Aquarium (17 min) One of world's largest aquariums, with permanent exhibits, interactive galleries & animals galore. Fox Theatre (18 min) Restored opulent theater built in 1920s with 3,600-pipe organ hosts ballet, movies & other events. Atlanta Botanical Garden (19 min) 30-acre garden with a conservatory & fountains playing host to concerts, cocktail parties & more. |