there's an exercise room and a business center, as well as a beauty salon and a coin-operated laundry. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. straightforward suites offer free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and coffeemakers, plus minifridges and microwaves. in a restored 1890s warehouse with original wooden floors, brick walls and a sky-lit atrium, this relaxed all-suite hotel is 7 minutes' walk from barron stadium sports venue and 11 minutes' walk from the clock tower historic landmark. freebies include hot breakfast and parking. upgraded suites add living rooms and pull-out sofas. some have kitchens Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport 1 hr 26
Clock Tower (11 min) 1872 clock tower with 109 steps offering city views & a museum with murals showing Rome’s history. Ridge Ferry Park (5 min) Recreational park by the river offering picnic tables, a playground & an outdoor concert stage. Etowah River Water Trail (6 min) Opera Alley (4 min) Georgia’s Rome Welcome Center & Gift Shop (Tourism Administrative Offices) (19 min) American civil war and history Town Green (3 min) Capitoline Wolf (10 min) Replica of the Capitoline Wolf statue that stands in the Palazzo dei Conservatori in Rome, Italy. Neely Hill (12 min) Hilltop with a clocktower from 1871, which is now a museum with a spiral staircase to the top. Between-the-Rivers Historic District (11 min) Oak Hill & Martha Berry Museum (5 min) Circa-1884 Greek Revival home & formal gardens of Martha Berry, founder of Berry College. Rome Area History Center (4 min) Museum with regionally focused exhibits on Native Americans, the Civil War & cultural development. Carnegie Building (10 min) Century-old library building in tranquil surrounds known for its fluted columns & stately facade. Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home (7 min) Exhibits about Cherokee history & culture in the 1800s home of tribal leader Major Ridge. Myrtle Hill Cemetery (6 min) Monument and history |