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17 reviews for Atlanta Marriott Suites Midtown
17 reviews in English
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Review from Christopher C.
Marietta, GA
Absolutely great hotel! My suite was well appointed and very nice!
The sitting area featured a couch, matching lounge chair, leather upholstered ottoman, lamp and lamp stand, flat screen TV and TV stand. In the corner of the suite was a computer desk and office chair. Suite also had a minibar (complete with sink and drink tray) with enough counter top space to prepare several drinks.
The bedroom area (which is closed off from the rest of the suite) had french doors allowing for increased privacy. Bed and pillows were exceptionally comfortable! I called the front desk to request a late check out just to continue sleeping in that bed lol. Bedroom also had its own flat screen TV and TV stand.
The bathroom was spacious, modern and super clean. Shower was roomy and separate from the bathtub, I love that! The bathroom sink is slightly separated from the bathroom in an adjacent area near the bedroom.
Location is good too. Restaurants only a few blocks away, Starbucks within walking distance. Parking is directly beneath the hotel. If you want to save a few bucks I suggest self parking rather than using the valet service. It's painless.
Staff was warm and welcoming.
Highly recommend! -
Review from Tracey M.
I like this hotel because its situated in the part of Atlanta closest to my large accounts. Midtown!
Room Service/ food is average. Love the layout of the suite, shower and tub.
The wifi is only free in the lobby (but now that I am Gold status I get it in my room at no charge).
Bed is comfy, Love the views and balcony and easy walk to Piedmont Park and great dining. I love the vibe in Midtown.
I am a creature of habit so as long as this place keeps it up, they will continue to get my business. One thing I do notice is their water is very chlorinated and it irratates my skin. -
Review from Tricia K.
Rio Rancho, NM
This hotel is just OK, slightly lower in quality than an average Marriott due to its age. Beware, this Marriott does NOT have a concierge level. I agree with the other reviewers that this hotel does not have as many business amenities as it should. As a frequent business traveler, I am willing to pay a bit more for the comforts of the concierge level and internet access. I also concur that there isn't much within walking distance of the hotel at night time.
I cannot complain about the room at all. I had one of the business executive suites and the room was larger than average, clean and well maintained. The room service breakfast was actually pretty decent and reasonably priced. I have been sticking to oatmeal lately because I have found most eggs, bacon and toast breakfasts to be inedible. You can't really go wrong with oatmeal right? This bowl of oatmeal was the size of a large dog bowl and came with fruit, toast, coffee and juice for $12 which is a bargain by room service standards.
I can complain about the valet service though. Although there were 3 valets behind the bell desk (which was inside the hotel) there was only 1 who was parking cars and helping guests with their luggage. This valet also seemed to be acting as the concierge giving out information for restaurants within walking distance. As a result, I had to wait a long time to get my car parked and checked in. I don't know what the other bellhops/valets were doing but they weren't helping any of the guests.
I chose to stay at this Marriott because it was close to GA Tech and I wanted the rewards points. But if I were to return to the area, I am not sure I'd stay here again. I was originally booked for two nights but checked out one night early because I was underwhelmed by the area and lack of the concierge lounge. I was flying out the next morning so I switched to a nicer hotel near the airport for a cheaper rate. I personally thought this hotel was slightly overpriced but I guess you are paying for the area. -
Review from Trip B.
You know what is great about having prime real estate in a major city? You can continually renovate and redocorate the space and make it seem so new.
This Midtown Marriot just complete renovation when my fiance and I visited Atlanta last weekend and the room were spot on. We stayed in the heart of Midtown, 4 block from the park, and two blocks from the HIgh and spent under 80 bucks a night through one of teh travel sites.
The amenities are great with underground secure parking, a pool that is half indoor half out door, a 24 hr gym and a nice bar and cafe.
The best place about this place is the location. You are a block from Marta if needed and very close to some of the great resturaunts with acces to East Atlanta and Buckhead.
If we get back to Atalnta in the next couple months, I will defnetly look this place up as it is nice and much more affordable than the hotels it neighbors (the Four Seasons and the Hotel Midtown) -
Review from Ron W.
Never underestimate the power of a good morning shower! I've lived in five places over the last four years and have faithfully dragged my much-loved Down Under showerhead around. And typically when I'm at a hotel, the first thing I complain about is the showerhead, but not at the Midtown Marriott Suites! Their showerheads are equally nice and wake you up with the warm and soothing caress of a summer rain shower, aaahh...
And the rest of the room isn't bad at all: plenty of space, sitting room, 2 TV's, soft bed with lots of pillows and a large bathroom. The location is great with easy access to the I-85, downtown, Buckhead and some cool restaurants on Piedmont and Highland. There are also two MARTA stations within easy walking distance if you want to leave your car in the lot. And their prices can't be beat for the hood! The Four Seasons is right next door and I'm guessing you're not going to be staying there for anywhere near $100/night! So absolutely no complaints for the Midtown Marriott Suites, grab a room if you're in Atlanta for business or pleasure! -
Review from Brian C.
Rochester, MI
One, smarmy front desk person who took great amounts of time booking a room at another property for a lady while several of us stood there waiting for assistance checking in. Not even a "I'll be right with you". . . BAD first impression. Room was nice. Clean. Good location. I'd love to give it four stars but the front desk staff was weak. Nothing leaves a bad first impression than having only ONE person working the front desk.
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Review from Susan M.
Nashville, TN
This hotel was the perfect choice for our quick weekend trip to Atlanta. We didn't spend much time in the room, but I wouldn't have minded if we needed to. The suite was spacious, comfortable and full of light. Bed was really good! The water pressure was weak, though, which is a huge pet peeve of mine.
The location was good for leisurely neighborhood strolls and there are plenty of bars/restaurants nearby (Tap is a unique spot with lots of beer options).
Self park was $18, valet was $24. I suggest self park, as it's right under the hotel, it's a quick and easy way to save a few bucks. -
Review from Natasha C.
Albany, NY
The Marriott Midtown Atlanta was a wonderful stay. I wasn't able to check into my room until after 11pm and the staff accommodated me without any problems. In general the staff was extremely helpful and very, very friendly. My room was awesome. The suite included a nice living room area with a convertible sofa, bar area and desk area and balcony. The bedroom was closed off from the living room area by French doors. The bathroom was a combination of a stand up shower and separate bath, with the vanity area in an adjoining space. The location of the hotel was convenient to nightlife and restaurants with many just right around the corner. Piedmont Park is about a 10-15 minute walk away. Marta is only 2 blocks away which makes Atlanta very accessible to a person like myself whom does not drive. Will definitely stay again.
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Review from Jesse S.
Marietta, GA
While the stay was fair, and the staff professional, I received a bill in my email which had 3 items tagged "missing" to the tune of $300. As I am pretty sure I didn't take anything from the room, I decided to dispute the charges.
A few days and a few calls later, I was informed the missing items were 2 pillows and a bed lining, which seems like an odd thing to want to steal from a hotel.
I was informed the hotel assistant manager Silvia Riedel would call me back to discuss the charges, but after 6 or 7 days, I had to call back to get in touch with her.
The conversation was brief, but ultimately Silvia was unwilling to work with me and simply stated the items were missing from the room and I was liable. Since it basically comes down to my word vs the cleaning staff's word, it would seem Marriott has the ability to charge whatever they wish with no way to contest the charges.
This will be my last stay at a Marriott, and I feel fortunate to learn a valuable customer service lesson for only $300. -
Review from Mary Lynne H.
Carlsbad, CA
Stayed here while attending an AMA course and have to say that I was really impressed. From the valet who opened up the taxi door, got my bags, waited for me to check in, and then took everything to my room. I felt like I was at the Four Seasons with all the attention showered on me! For the price, the room can't be beat. Huge bathroom with both a bathtub and separate shower. Comfortable bed and very quiet. Nice indoor/outdoor pool area (hot tub could have been better), and decent workout room with weight sets. It's close to the AMA center, and for course attendees you get a discount in the hotel restaurant. Close to High Museum of Art, which one cannot miss while the Louvre exhibit is in town. Piedmont Park is very close by as well. Stay here if you can!
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Review from Celia P.
Philadelphia, PA
A solid A-OK. Staff is great and friendly. (I heart the gold teeth. [No, I'm not being sarcastic.]) As a business traveler that doesn't travel with a laptop, I do depend on business centers for getting my boarding passes. While Marriott Hotels often have a center that let you do this for free, this one doesn't. Gym is small but clean, tidy, and with working equipment. Rooms are great; best deal around for space and accommodations. Cabs abound. Not a lot within walking distance--seems to shut down around 5 PM.
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Review from David K.
Fort Mill, SC
Great hotel. Clean, big rooms and very friendly staff. I will continue to recommend this hotel to my friends and co-workers.
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Review from Karlos W.
Tallahassee, FL
The srevice is first class in this business hotel. My every request was met with courtesy. My suite was certainly large enough with both a tub and a stand-alone shower.
Except for city construction across the street, the 19th floor was completely quiet. The small in-house restaurant was fine for breakfast - fast courteous service and food well prepared.
I recommend the Marriott to experienced tourists or business travelers who need the space to spread out.
My one irritation is no free WiFi Internet connection. The time for charging for Internet connections is past. On the plus side, there were plenty of power outlets on the desk. -
Review from Kim H.
The Yelpers seemed to have gotten this one right. The rooms are large, clean, and comfortable. The service is exceptional here - from the valet to the front desk to the bartenders. You are literally one block away from all the fun bars and restaurants on crescent ave - great location. My only complaint is that they need to provide free internet - 12 bucks a day is asinine!!! Come on it's 2010!!!!
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Review from Arkay K.
San Francisco, CA
I think this is a great business hotel for the midtown area, and would definitely stay there again. Certainly the most affordable nice hotel in the area (like $200/night less than neighbors 4 seasons or W). I took MARTA from the airport, and was delighted that this was so close. Hotel also conveniently located to businesses, bars and restaurants in the area, so I felt like everything was in easy reach. Another bonus was that Piedmont Park was just a few blocks away, big plus for runners, though the hotel's gym was also very decent. Not "spa" amenities like some other hotels (sauna, etc.), but new equipment and clean. Rooms are standard Marriott, but big and the beds was comfy. Internet is $14/day. ANNOYING (I just used my wireless card). C'mon Marriott. High speed internet should be free for guests. Staff were always very courteous and well informed.
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Review from scott w.
Oakland, CA
well, pretty much a standard hotel here. the rooms are all suites, and have little balconies. although it is too freakin' humid in atlanta to really enjoy the balcony. the best thing is that this hotel is only 2 blocks from the marta metro stop on peachtree! super convenient for those of us who want to be a little green and take public transit to the airport, before getting on a mega pollution producing jet.
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Review from Jon B.
New York, NY
No wireless internet in 2010 in a major city? CMON!! You can pay 14/day to sit in a corner and plug into the phone jack (the cord is hidden in a bag in the closet). I experienced 3 separate incidents when a staff member was blatantly rude and disrespectful to me during my 3 night stay at the marriot. What happened to southern hospitality? Nothing at this hotel seemed to work. The machine to make the keys was broken when I arrived, when they finally got me a key, it didnt work. They have a jacuzzi/ indoor pool area on the 3rd floor. Alas, the door was locked and it was closed on a nice summer day in july. Getting out of the parking garage was nearly impossible because the gate malfunctioned and you had to call the front desk to have someone let you out. Yes, the rooms were large, and the bed wasnt bad by hotel standards, but it looks like it hasn't been updated in 15-20 years. Will I stay here again? NEVER EVER, EVER.
