Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown in Atlanta

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United StatesHampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown

 

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Mondayopen 24 hours
Tuesdayopen 24 hours
Wednesdayopen 24 hours
Thursdayopen 24 hours
Fridayopen 24 hours
Saturdayopen 24 hours
Sundayopen 24 hours
161, Spring Street Northwest, 30303, Atlanta, Fulton County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 404-589-1111
website: hamptoninn3.hilton.com
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Latitude: 33.7587747, Longitude: -84.3897265

comments 5

  • Ryan McGovern

    Ryan McGovern

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    A little outdated on some of the small things but a nice hotel over all. Very clean, good TV service, nice amenities and decent beds. An overall good stay.

  • tuyen bang huynh

    tuyen bang huynh

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    Comfortable room. Very Clean. Close to everything. Nice place for family trip . Will be back

  • Momo

    Momo

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    Nineteen of us stayed here this weekend for a graduation and it was awful. The bathroom has mold, I got stuck in the elevator for greater than 10 mins which the alarm didn't work and there was no emergency phone in it. The housekeeper said someone else got stuck for more than 1hr. They charge 20 dollars for parking per night but never have spaces. You have to park across the street and pay 35 dollars which they do not reimburse. One of my pillow cases was dirty, stained yellow like pee. The soap dish in the bathroom was broken.The breakfast eggs and sausage was cold every day and you had to ask the staff for water as they kept it hidden in the back. All this and they charged us over 600 dollars. Needless to say, we are calling corporate on Monday. This is so bad and we will never, ever, stay here again.

  • Alex Jones

    Alex Jones

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    Rooms were small but very clean. Perfectly located to access many points of interest (walking distance). Amenities and service were both adequate.

  • Cody Johnson

    Cody Johnson

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    When I arrived at the hotel on Friday, I noticed that the parking (which is $20/day for hotel guests) is a paid public parking area. Most of the hotels downtown are, but if you're a bit of a worry wart like me, you might be worried about that (what if they run out of parking). However, I needn't have worried as parking wasn't a problem, even though Atlanta United was playing in the Mercedes-Benz arena and The Tabernacle (close by) was playing a sold out show on Saturday. I left and came back before dark on Saturday, and I was able to find a parking space, although the lot was filling up quickly. The hotel lobby and breakfast area is very nice, very spacious, and there's a lovely courtyard area, into which some rooms face. My room faced out to the parking lot, and I was easily able to block out the light from the window with the curtains. However, it is noisy at night. In fact, it's noisy at all times of the day because it seems like the walls are made of paper. I could hear the elevator ding when it arrived on our floor, even though I was all the way at the end of the hall away from it. Every time the person in the room next to me shut their door, my headboard rattled, and I could clearly hear my neighbor's conversation when I was in the bathroom. I felt guilty for blow-drying my hair at 7 am because I knew I was probably waking them up. In other words, bring your earplugs. The room itself is in desperate need of some updating. Before I walked into my room I noticed a microwave and mini-fridge sitting in the hallway, and I'm pretty sure they were supposed to be in my room as I didn't have one of either. There was a coffee maker and a bucket for ice. The furniture was all dinged, and the plug for the shower that wasn't supposed to be removable was removable - in fact, you had to pull it out or you were going to have a shower and bath. Breakfast is served from 6-10 am, and there are several choices: scrambled eggs, turkey sausage, apples, bananas, cranberry juice, apple juice, orange juice, a variety of pastries, waffles, bread for toast, English muffins, and oatmeal with toppings. Oh, and a couple different coffee roasts, creamers, teas, etc. You're bound to find something you like. Some of the staff were wonderful, and some were awful. The morning staff was very friendly. They greeted me warmly wherever I went. However, I went down to the "suite shop" for a snack one evening and had to go looking for the desk associate. I also tried out the chat feature on the wifi login website. It was a waste of time, and I'd probably still be waiting for a response. I walked everywhere when I was there because the hotel is central to everything. Within a quarter mile of the hotel was Centennial Park, the World of Coca Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Civil Rights museum, CNN, and several restaurants. Overall, three stars. It can be improved with an update, a microwave and mini-fridge, and if that chat feature on the website actually did anything.

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