InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta
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Character and identity
A 422-room high-rise on Peachtree Road in the heart of Buckhead, this is Atlanta's polished business-and-shopping hotel, refreshed through a multi-phase 2022 redesign that reset the lobby, rooms and spa without dismantling its Southern hospitality. The rotunda lobby leans on rose marble floors, a hand-blown crystal chandelier and botanical murals by Atlanta artist Niki Zarrabi. Scott Conant's Americano anchors the dining scene with from-scratch pastas, aged steaks and seafood. Rooms run from Deluxe categories in gray-and-white palettes to Executive and Royal suites with marble or hardwood floors. Service feels practised: doormen greet you with water, Club lounge staff remember your coffee order.
Who's it for
Best for:
Shoppers and leisure travellers who want to be a half-mile stroll from Lenox Square and Shops Around Lenox, business guests who value the Club InterContinental Lounge (now with a private boardroom and phone booth), and couples after an urban weekend with strong food, a small spa and a heated saline pool.
Should look elsewhere:
Design literates chasing a boutique aesthetic or boundary-pushing architecture will find the look handsome but conventional. Families wanting a full resort programme, and anyone hoping for walkable downtown Atlanta or a buzzy nightlife district at the doorstep, will be better served elsewhere.
Bottom line
The draw here is the combination of a genuinely warm service culture and a post-renovation room product that feels residential rather than corporate, all wrapped around Buckhead's best shopping. Book a high-floor Executive Suite for the views and marble bathrooms, and lock in a Club InterContinental rate if you'll be in-house for breakfast and evening canapés.
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