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Westin Buckhead Atlanta
At a Glance
- the wonderful "heavenly bed"
- plenty of restaurants nearby
Pros
- small pool
Cons
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Behind the chic glass-and-white-tile exterior of this hotel overlooking Lenox Square is a chic interior. From the sweeping two-level lobby to the rooms, the hotel offers a contemporary but comfortable look. The decor focuses on natural colors—greens, beiges, browns—accented by exotic foliage. The Palm restaurant is noted for its steaks.
- Address: 3391 Peachtree Rd., Buckhead, Atlanta, GA, 30326 | Map It
- Phone: 404/365-0065
- Website: www.westin.com/buckhead
- Location: Atlanta
Contact Information
- 355 rooms, 10 suites.
- Restaurant, bar, pool, gym, business center, parking, some pets allowed.
- Rooms have: Internet, Wi-Fi.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
Member Reviews
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Carrybean, from Virgin Islands
Thoroughly enjoyed my stay at this hotel in June. The staff was extremely friendly, helpful & cheerful. The heavenly bed was, well "heavenly" & the location was great - right next to Lennox Square.
My only problem was that in their endeavors to be green, it was extremely dark in the bathroom but I mentioned it upon check-out & wouldn't be surprised if that wasn't taken care of immediately.
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