The Georgian Terrace

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The Georgian Terrace

Hotel · Atlanta

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659 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

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Historic hotel near Fox Theatre with rooftop pool & cafe  

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659 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 Get directions

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"There are few more storied lodgings in Atlanta—perhaps the South in general—than the Georgian Terrace. Opened in 1911, the grand dame hotel has hosted the likes ofCalvin Coolidge, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Walt Disney and was the site of the premiere of Gone with the Wind in 1939. Though the landmark Beaux-Arts building’s opulent crystal chandeliers, marble columns, and detailed molding recall a bygone era, modern appointments bring the property into the present:Recently renovated rooms are outfitted with pillow-top mattresses, eco-friendly toiletries, and free Wi-Fi. While the neighborhood has plenty to offer, you could feasibly never leave the grounds. A rooftop pool provides cool comfort from the city’s oppressive heat, and guests can choose between an elegant New Southern restaurant and speakeasy-style lounge come dinnertime."

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Georgian Terrace Hotel

"Give us the background. Where are we and what is it like?In a city short on historic hotels, the Georgian Terrace offers a rare glimpse into Atlanta’s glamorous past. Built in Midtown in 1911, the Beaux Arts building is across the street from the Fox Theatre, where Walt Disney watched his first Mickey Mouse cartoon, "Steamboat Willie," premiere in 1929. Ten years later, when Gone With the Wind staged its first showing in Atlanta, the Georgian Terrace hosted a gala for the event, welcoming Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, Vivien Leigh, and Laurence Olivier. (Coincidentally, the hotel is just a few blocks from the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum, where the Civil War epic was penned in the late 1920s.) Over the decades, the Georgian Terrace has also welcomed everyone from F. Scott Fitzgerald to Elvis Presley to Calvin Coolidge. Pulling into the circular drive, you’ll notice the building’s Palladian-style windows and wrap-around terraces. In the expansive lobby, families dressed up for the theater take photos, their voices echoing in the vast space. Stand beneath the glass atrium and look up: You’ll see all the way to the 10th-floor ceiling. More than a century since its opening, this iconic hotel still makes a stunning first impression. Nice. What’s the crowd like?Expect visitors in town for a show at the Fox, families on holiday, and the occasional celebrity. (Hi, Matthew Fox.) The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The hotel has everything from standard rooms to two-bedroom, apartment-style suites, complete with a full kitchen, washer, and dryer. Across the board, you'll find pillow-top mattresses, 300-thread-count bedding, and extra-large closets. Only downside: The bathroom products are generic to the point of seeming cheap. Any insider tips?If you’re staying in a suite, you can request to have your kitchen stocked prior to your arrival—an amenity you won’t find in many Atlanta hotels. What should we order to our room for a late-night feast?Room service comes from Livingston Restaurant and Bar, the hotel’s upscale-Southern restaurant. Try the George’s Bank scallops or the grilled Berkshire pork chop with roasted mushrooms. You’ll also find sixteen kinds of wine available by the half bottle. My little treat was the bottled Moscow mule: Made with ginger beer, premium vodka, and lime, all it needed was a glass and ice. Any other standout features on the property?Named for early Atlanta mayor Livingston Mims, Livingston Restaurant and Bar offers a glamorous place to enjoy a pre-theater dinner. Take a moment to admire the sweeping staircases and crystal chandeliers before diving into Southern-style fried chicken breast served with jalapeño-bacon cornbread. If you’re planning on having dinner on a Fox Theatre show night, be sure to make reservations well in advance. After the show, sip a private-label “Edgar’s Truth” bourbon at Edgar’s Proof and Provision, a groovy speakeasy on the hotel’s basement floor. (Hungry? Try the chicken-and-waffle sliders.) Bottom line: worth it, and why?If you're in town to see a show at the Fox, there’s simply no better place to stay." - Allison Weiss Entrekin

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"A historic hotel in Atlanta where notable figures like Walt Disney and the cast of Gone with the Wind have stayed."

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nikikW9294NL

Google
Omg! Where do I even begin? From the Valet team to the Front Desk my stay was nothing short of amazing. Valet- Thanks for barring so helpful with my bags and taken excellent care of my car. The Front Desk check in and check out was great as well. I was greeted with smiles and love the entire time. My room I don’t even know when to begin because the view was incredible and overall I have not one bad thing to say. I would love to say that I will surely be back for another stay. Thanks for making my birthday a great memory!!

b8jack

Google
We held my daughter’s wedding reception here in May 2025. Many of us came early for wedding week and loved our stay here at the Georgian! My husband & I took the hotel’s historic led by Trevor shortly after checking in and it added so much to our experience. We love old buildings and history so this was a real treat. Learning about the speakeasy in the basement and the Gone with the Wind cast party were a few of the highlights. The valets, bellmen and front desk staff were all kind and engaging. Special shoutout to Jenelle, the hotel’s event coordinator, who helped make my daughter’s wedding day one of the happiest of all our lives! The reception was so well organized and things ran like clockwork. The food (prepared & served by Georgian Terrace staff) was incredible! I can’t say enough good things about this hotel. Oh, and the hotel gym is on the top floor and has wrap around windows with stunning city views. We returned to Atlanta in July and stayed here again! It’s become our go to Atlanta hotel. Highly recommend!!!

20TheTraveller17

Google
The Georgian Terrace is a very good little historic hotel in downtown Atlanta. I want to give special attention to Nessa, who is one of the nicest and most helpful hotel front desk staff I’ve ever seen. She offered us a nice upgrade and was super friendly. I always enjoy booking premium historic hotels when I travel, and Nessa is one of the few receptionists that actually struck up a genuine conversation with their travelers. She was personable, sweet, and complimentary, and The Georgian Terrace is lucky to have her. ||The parking garage is easy and efficient, though rather eerie at night. I suppose that fits the ambiance of a 114-year-old establishment! The room was older (hence historic) but comfortable—it’s always nice when thermostats work in these older places—and cozy, and our room had a great view of Stone Mountain.|| Livingston’s is a wonderful in-house restaurant and we are looking forward to trying the on-premises speakeasy tonight. Would definitely book here again, and we will ask for Nessa again, too!

Lakisha Simmons

Google
The hotel is beautiful when you walk in but for the price it could have been better. Warr family booked this hotel a year in advance for a family reunion from July 11-13th 2025 and there was also a Beyoncé concert Atlanta was busy this weekend. But here is the imminent issue we had when taking a shower the water turned ice cold within a minute, the toilet kept flushing like it was a ghost in the room very annoying all night long, there was only one working elevator making us late to schedule activities because there were so many people there only to find out that they had a service elevator on the side that the workers use when it should have been told to the guest that it’s ok to use since one of the elevators was out of order. Parking was horrible and have the nerve to charge $35 dollars, the air went out in our penthouse suite, and the pool was closed why have amenities and they can’t be used that’s not our problem, we wanted to enjoy everything the hotel and Atlanta had to offer. Now let’s get to the bedroom it’s hot July and yes the A/C was on… the bed spreads were like a sheet of paper and had to take the spreads and sheets off the bed in the second bedroom just to have some comfort at night to sleep. We put the sign on our door for the room to be cleaned when we left out for the day. When we get back the room was still dirty, the floor didn’t get vacuumed the bathroom didn’t get cleaned the cleaner put one towel in the bathroom, no bags in the trash cans, no coffee refills or cups. This place is supposed to be historic and high end in the heart of downtown Atlanta, there were red and purple stains in our carpets, the fridge had frozen ice at the bottom and then it defrosted and then there was a leak had to take towels and put it in front of the fridge so water wouldn’t get everywhere, the floor was slightly soft like if you jump in one spot you might fall through the floor. My husband and I stayed in room 1509 gorgeous view of the city but we expected for things to be way better than it was for the price. The staff tried their best to accommodate our needs but could’ve and should’ve been prepared because they knew in advance that a family reunion was going on and Beyoncé was there in their city for three days. I hope they get those main elevators fixed with all the money they made and stop double booking rooms our cousin got locked out of his room and they booked another person while he was still there, then another incident happened where they gave another family members keys to a room and ended up walking in on someone who was in the bathroom and it wasn’t his room that was an embarrassing situation. Georgian Terrace Hotel need to do a lot better clean the scuffs on the walls, repaint, change or clean the carpets, get some better lighting in the bathroom, GET THE POOL & ELEVATOR FIXED IMMEDIATELY! 🥺

TEE

Google
The location to the venue was awesome. I reserved a King apartment style. I received a queen and was told King bed are only at availability. Once inside the room I noticed the light was blown in the kitchen area, the kitchen floor had a huge dip that I almost tripped and it was covered with a rug. The floor(Carpet) was soaked outside of the bathroom. I notified the front desk of my concerns. They came and replaced the light in the kitchen.

matteeiquet

Google
The Hotel Experience was amazing and the staff was very helpful and always went above and beyond providing great services. |The front desk attendant's Fojan and Nessa were very accommodating to the entire company I came with and there was nothing but high praise regarding them both. Myself and the company looks forward on returning and hope the hotel acknowledges how important these two woman are and their roles they play in making guest feel at home.

DR. MACK

Google
The elevators weren't working. There was 1 working and the service elevator. The rooms were AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!! The view from my room was terrible. The meeting room wasn't large enough for our event and we had to divide between 2 rooms. The facility was ADA compliant. I was able to use my scooter however I was inconvenienced because I had to wait on the service elevator. The service workers were kind but annoyed by the situation.

Traci Janelle

Google
It’s a beautiful hotel. Yet, who closes their pool for renovations during the summer? We couldn’t even go up to sunbathe & see the view. Who still has popcorn ceilings in 2025? No mini fridge?? The 1st room they put us in had not been serviced, so we had to lug all our belongings back down to get a proper room. During our stay, they also booked someone else in our room & they tried to enter while I was in the shower. Thankfully my husband was decent & close by the door at the time! One of the elevators was out of service, so there was a long wait. On several occasions in the evenings, when trying to use the stairs instead, they were locked! Not sure how that was legal, as it poses a huge fire safety risk. The staff could not provide a reasonable explanation & only unlocked it after multiple guests started to protest. Not only that, the stairwells inside the hotel looked like the ones you find in garages. Pipes with webs & peeling paint, poor lighting, rusty metal stairs; Scary looking. The shower knob needed to be pointed in a different direction each time to get hot water & the hot water actually ran out multiple times! A huge hotel like that & it runs out of hot water?! I wasn’t even in that long. The layout is somewhat confusing, mainly due to a lack of signage. On several occasions, we had to help people find their way around. They increased the price for parking upon arrival by $15 from what they had quoted on the phone. The manager on duty spoke with us & did eventually honor the original price. This was the most bizarre hotel experience I have ever had.
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Candace B.

Yelp
I stayed here last month for a work conference and had a pretty enjoyable experience. There were some minor snags. First, the elevators move VERY slowly. With so many floors, sometimes I had to wait for an elevator for 5-10 minutes it seemed like. If you're in a huge group, that could be a nightmare. Second, my bathroom door wouldn't close (probably expanded due to moisture?). Third, parts of the building and the appliances in my unit seemed a bit outdated. This place could use a re-vamp. On a positive note, the architecture and design of the building is very cool. The unit I stayed in was clean and tidy. The location is amazing. I enjoyed going to Edgar's Proof and Provisions downstairs with my coworkers. And lastly, the front desk staff and valet workers were very courteous. Overall I was happy with the stay.
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Khadija G.

Yelp
I came to this hotel to attend an event for the Atlanta women's magazine where my job was receiving an award. It was a beautiful venue. I loved the holiday decorations. The food that was served was nice and the staff were fast. I paid close $30 in valley parking. I didn't expect anything less for this neighborhood though.
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kv j.

Yelp
My wife decided to make it a romantic Valentine's Day weekend in midtown Atlanta GA. She booked a room at historic, The Georgian Terrace, directly across from the legendary Fox Theater where we could walk directly over for Alex Ailey Dance Theater performance on Saturday. Knowing the property was built in 1911, I didn't expect very much in terms of modernization or a spacious room that we'd because accustomed to. So it was a "go with the flow" type of weekend. Let's enjoy the historic property, close proximity of The Fox Theater, and all the other perks of staying in midtown Atlanta. Our evening began Friday evening with 7:30 dinner reservations at Livingston Restaurant. The menu was limited but tasty. We both ordered the Sea Bass. It was cooked to perfection. Our server was a native of Pittsburg PA and did an amazing job. Unfortunately, the rest of our stay didn't quite go as smoothly. Let's start with a few minor things. First, there is very little space for toiletries, so be prepared to maneuver around luggage if you're not traveling solo. Second, the sink does not drain properly so expect standing water. Lastly, the room is not equipped with a refrigerator. Moving on to major issues. The shower door was off the hinge, nearly falling inside the shower. And, the body soap dispenser was empty so had to call the front desk for a replacement. The most shocking and critical issue started Sunday morning around 4am. I was awakened by my wife as she was startled by what sounded like a rodent walking behind the drapes. As the sound increased we turned on the light and noticed the drapes moving. It was then when we realized it was strong winds. As the sound increasingly got louder, so did movement of the drapes. We pulled backed the drapes and realized the windows were opened and bolted down. It was like a scene from Wizard of Oz except this was Room 1614 from Hell.
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Mikey H.

Yelp
This is a long overdue review. It was my first visit to Atlanta. I was visiting a friend who lived down in McDonough. So if I was going to stay here, I wanted an experience. The chain hotels are just that. But The Georgian Terrace? It is part of the history of Atlanta. So I booked a one-bedroom residence for three days. They have self-park and valet, so when I called, Yani was so friendly and told me where the structure was. When I arrived, Jada took great care of me. She was excited that it was my first time to Atlanta and that I was staying at the Georgian. I was given a quiet room away from the elevators, which I requested, on the 18th floor. It was perfect! Large living room and dining area. Hidden kitchen with full size fridge, stove, and microwave. The only thing missing was a coffee maker and kitchenware to cook, but like I was going to do any of that while on my mini vacation! Great bathroom! The view was beautiful and the king sized bed was comfortable! When my friend came up for my last night, Jada arranged a room for her on the same floor. I really appreciated this! I didn't get a chance to visit Livingston's or P&P. They will have to wait until next time since The Georgian Terrace is the only place I will stay. I also loved how the valet would say "good morning, afternoon, or evening" whenever I walked up. They were very helpful when Peachtree was closed down to cars for the day. When I returned, they were helpful to get me back into the structure. Housekeeping was great as well! Again, I can't say enough, I mean I can, but I really enjoyed my stay and the staff was a big part of it! I cannot wait to return!
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Leigha D.

Yelp
Yes, we absolutely love this place next time. We're in Georgia. We will stay here. The prices are very reasonable. The place was elegant with lots of history.
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Melanie j.

Yelp
Came for a concert at Fox Theater ( Tedeski Trucks-awesome). It's right across the street from the venue. We had a super nice room. Comfy bed, living area and kitchen (that we didn't use!) gorgeous view of the city from our 18th floor. Everyone exceptionally friendly and helpful. Highly recommend.
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Clover S.

Yelp
I had the privilege of staying in the Georgian Terrace for a university sponsored trip to the IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show. My hotel view from the 7th floor was amazing, along with the promptness of room service. The hotel staff texts daily to check-in and ensure everything is up to standard. I'm not sure if this is the hotel in general or simply my room, but I was very surprised to not have a mini fridge! However, I still had a great time at a beautiful hotel.
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Allen C.

Yelp
Stayed here recently on a Spring Break trip. There is a lot history with this building and was located conveniently to the attractions we wanted to see. The staff is friendly but upon arrival the front desk had no one working. A man in front of us said he'd been there for almost ten minutes. Eventually someone arrived and we got checked in. Lots of energy from the employee greeting us. Made sure we weren't smokers as Hemp is readily available nearby as evident from the smell on the street. We were in one of the three bedrooms with kitchen. The room was pretty clean but there were dirty pots and pans in the dishwasher and some of lamp shades were dinged up. There were no utensils or kitchen essentials provided. We ordered take-out and I had to run downstairs for napkins. The tv in the middle guest room was not hooked up and the sound was terrible on the front room. The ice machines on multiple floors were not working. After a crazy rain, the master bath ceiling leaked all over floor in the middle of the night. Not a bad place for one night but had wished the kitchen was a little more equipped.
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Brad L.

Yelp
My first time ever in Atlanta and I must say this hotel is absolutely amazing. The rooms are so spacious. I have an entire kitchen in my room with a full fridge and stove separate bedroom in separate dining area. The hotel is extremely clean with a great vibe there's a little speakeasy pub down below, which I just had the best pretzel I've ever had in my life, so nice. This hotel is located downtown.
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Vanessa B.

Yelp
5 Star experience! I had to book this hotel last minute (literally minutes before arriving) because my Airbnb ended up not existing. :( They took great care of us - Tatiana at the front desk was always so helpful and friendly and was able to help me decide on the perfect room. Yanni and Brooke are also so kind and helpful. They really helped us feel at home and welcomed. The hotel itself is gorgeous and in the PERFECT location - you can easily walk to many stores/restaurants and rent a bike to get to places a little farther like Ponce Market. Loved eating breakfast everyday at the hotel restaurant Livingston's and there's even a cool little underground pub in the hotel too! Seriously amazing experience and they have a military discount for all us vets!
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Orest S.

Yelp
This is a beautiful building from 1911. The lobby is very impressive, especially this kind of round tower for 18 stories building from the floor to the ceiling. Location is very convenient between Midtown and Downtown, the area is historic, safe and nice. But it is a bit noisy in the night - street racers, street drummers, drinkers... The hotel itself is not renovated for a while, old furniture and smells like an old hotel. Not super clean, but the rooms are spacious. No hair dryer in the room, you can request it, no ironing board, but they do have an iron. Nice rooftop, however, I would love to have a drink there and observe the city panorama. Also, both elevators were broken for the last day before the checkout. I would recommend it because of that historic vibe, but you should accept that it is old.

Wendy P.

Yelp
My Christmas experience at the Georgia Terrace was absolutely amazing. We had a minor accommodation challenge but Nessa and Thembla were exceptional with a resolution. Their kindness and desire to make our stay memorable was greatly appreciated. It was evident that everyone from the Bellman, front desk and housekeeping were trained to provide quality unparalleled service to each guest. From the Shrimp &Grits at Livingston's to the cocktails at P&P, The Georgian Terrace will continue to be my hotel of choice when visiting Atlanta.

Danelle H.

Yelp
Don't waste your money on this hotel, the rooms are not maintained. Our room had burned out light bulbs, broken TV, old beat up furniture, no extra blankets, no microwave. Maid service did not turn room despite hanging request on the door. Room service took over 1 & 1/2 hours and then the grapes on our charcuterie tray were moldy. Managers have not responded since I wrote to them 3 days ago. Definitely NOT a 4 star hotel!

Camelia R.

Yelp
It sounds like Lamonte really stands out at the Livingston Restaurant and Bar! His professionalism and friendly demeanor, combined with his skill as a master mixologist, makes every visit a memorable experience. His ability to cater drinks to your specific taste shows a level of care and expertise that's hard to find. It's great that he's left such a positive impression on you!
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Lisa M.

Yelp
The women at the front desk (Jada -Thelmena and another lady with longer braids and worked Wed evening june 28th. They were all so nice and helpful and the person I didn't get a name (dang it) was awesome about letting us know places to eat and venture out to. The valet was super fast and everyone nice and helpful. The hotel is older but it has a great feel. I love the covered area in the front. It faces Peachtree so you can people watch and enjoy the Fox Theater. The pool and gym could use some upgrades but other than that, we loved it. (The women at the front desk made the stay great/ just saying.
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Bob Y.

Yelp
Had dinner and 2 drinks each and bartender friends to uncharted me 4 dollars on each glass of wine and charged $18 for 2 well Cosmos saying the well Vodka was Ketel One, when I clearly saw he used another Vodka. The barman called the manager who instantly copped an attitude and said my wife "disrespected" her, which was untrue because I was sitting 3 ft away listening to the conversation. I asked her about the discrepancy and she said she was the General Manager and could do nothing other than a free cocktail. I said, we were leaving so that was not an option. I asked to speak to her boss but she said he was "off premises". Again, she said, "I won't be disrespected!" and walked away. I tipped the barman because he was at least pleasant but offered no solution either and I said, you can call the police but I am not paying the bill while being blatantly cheated. I hope her horrible attitude is noticed by the real Manager and she is fired for her incompetence and attitude. Check your bill carefully here and watch what the bartender pours. There's a scam here somewhere and Management needs to clean house. I bartender for 20+ years and always had the power to adjust bills and I never cheated anyone.
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Private U.

Yelp
Fabulous! This is where the "Gone With The Wind" world premiere and gala party was in 1939!! Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh stayed at the hotel, and naturally they attended the world premiere and the gala. I came here for a party too. A Diwali party in the same grand ballroom downstairs. Lots of dancing and fun! Although it was a segregated party in 1939, Vivien Leigh was born in India and had Indian ancestry. She may have been a British citizen but she wasn't all white. There was plenty of Indian in her (her curly hair and features look very Indian to me). 70 years later, I partied in the same ballroom that she partied in.
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Diandra L.

Yelp
The Georgian Terrace is my go-to hotel to stay when I visit Atlanta for work. I am a bit taken aback by some of these negative reviews, as I have always had great stays here. The Georgian Terrace is super affordable as hotels go these days, and both times I have stayed the rooms have been super spacious. The building itself has a bit of charm, and doesn't look like your standard cookie cutter hotel. The lobby has a bar / restaurant, and there is another bar / restaurant downstairs. If you are driving, you can leave your car in their garage and the hotel also offers valet. This hotel is centrally located, clean, with very pleasant staff. As someone who travels alone for work, I find safety to be my #1 thing when it comes to hotels. This hotel feels super safe, even if you are arriving back a bit late post an event in the city.
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Lalo B.

Yelp
Car theft issues in hotel garage. You pay daily parking fee and get your car vandalized

Tammy B.

Yelp
no one cleaned the room, can't get anyone to answer the call to get it cleaned, rude when I finally got a manager on the phone, telling me I have to be on a list to get cleaned. Finally got someone after trying for quite a while. once the cleaner came, it was a bit better, as she was very nice. however, this isn't a cheap hotel, bills itself as 4 star, so stalking every phone number extension for 15 min straight shouldn't have to happen. rooms also very small. parking 50

Katie M.

Yelp
The only positive I can say about our stay this past weekend is that it is conveniently located if attending a show at the Fox. When we arrived 40 min after check in time our room was not ready. The person working the front desk simply said, "Your room isn't ready. We will text you when it is." No suggestions for things to do, did not offer to keep our bags. When we did get into our room (after waiting 10 min for the only working elevator) we found that the flooring in the kitchen was torn and missing in places, lighting was dingy fluorescent light. The walls had been patched and covered with paint that didn't match. The bathroom fan was incredibly loud, no dishes or utensils in the kitchen. THEN we went to the pub/ speakeasy downstairs. We ordered our first drinks and they came right away. Then we ordered second drinks and dinner. Over an hour later the wrong drinks came. Then we kept noticing all of the tables that arrived after us were getting food, eating, and leaving while we still waited for a salad and hummus. Finally waiter came back and asked us what we ordered because he forgot. We sat in that dark place waiting for 2 plus hours. The worst part is that no one was even slightly apologetic or concerned when we explained our negative experiences. We will not be back.
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Lindsay K.

Yelp
We had two wedding blocks set up for our wedding. One was terrible. The other was FABULOUS. Five stars to the Georgia Terrace and specifically Michael Cooper for just being fantastic. All communication was five stars, we were made to feel welcome, all of the details were handled, confirmed, and verified. Absolutely amazing service by Michael and the GT team- I will recommend this hotel for anyone in the future. Beautiful job and give Michael a raise. He truly, above and beyond, earned our loyalty. He did such an amazing job my mother is baking him cookies. That good. Truly impressive.
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Ah K.

Yelp
Return guests here, maybe fourth visit over recent years? WE revel in the ambiance and character these "Grand Old Ladys" of the hotel industry! If you can overlook some of the wornness, sad old paint and well-worn carpeting, you'll soak up the character of these old inns! Our suite #412 was comfy, AC cold and hot water hot! Well-stocked with paper goods, towels and two bottles water. Valet parking is pricey but one can opt for self-park. Atlanta/Fulton County fees getting nosebleed, affect all Inns here. Check-in was a snap ay 5:30 pm on a Friday. A late glass of wine in the lounge facing Peachtree Street and an easy stroll to GaTech campus on Saturday for breakfast! Location is midtown, across from the Fox theatre, much info in other reviews here.
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Atheana R.

Yelp
First off love love love the staff. I stayed here for a month and became very familiar with the front desk as I was constantly losing my keys. Marta was the queen of the maids and always came through when I need her. My qualms see more about the amenities. No gym. Like how am I supposed to have a hot girl winter when I can't lift weights and stair master? My room was also falling apart...literally. I had a two bedroom suite and never used the 2nd room but mysteriously one night the headboard came completely off the wall- IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT. Look, I don't know why the hotel ghost was pissed but it freaked me out! My fridge was always leaking and the water gave odd a moldy stench. The water was cold so they had to come up and adjust it. It was just all a bit much.
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Axel E.

Yelp
pros.... place is beautiful, it's right across from the Fox, the front and lobby are beautiful, helpful friendly staff, the black out curtains really work, the bed was nice and it was quiet cons, the rooms a filthy and falling apart. room service is nothing but breakfast, even with a room parking is like $40, no fridge in the room. if you're no too discerning and you're going to the fox for a night out this would be your place. but frankly not worth the price when all you're getting Marriott room in ritz Carlton wrapping paper

Will L.

Yelp
This hotel has its pros and cons. On one side the hotel is very continently located, rooms are nice and room service is on point, beautiful lobby, good price. Only bad things about this hotel is it is not in the safest location, 6/8 machines in fitness center not working, and the pool is dirty. Other than that this Hotel is a good option.

Rhonda L.

Yelp
We had the most wonderful experience dining with Ehren at The Livingston at The Georgian Terrace. The food was spectacular and we just enjoyed having a connection with him and that makes everything that much more special. Thank you so much, Ehren! - Kay Jancik, Libby Brown, Debbie and Rhonda

Tom S.

Yelp
Good places around (coffee shops, stores). Was here for a weeding. Very large rooms, but they used to be condos and it shows. Most of the outlets work...?
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Chloe S.

Yelp
This place is massively in need of renovation. Rooms as documented below are falling apart. Paints chipped furniture. Everything is made of plastic, scuffed up, there's blood on my wall, no refrigerator, the elevators are so slow, the stairwells are straight out of a horror film. The bathroom was worse than a public high school bathroom in cleanliness. Misleading to interiors. My room was the "suite." One small cup of coffee from the coffee shop is $7. I commented harmlessly that this pricey, I was met with anger from the barista. I think he was tired of hearing the same thing from everyone. Pretty external building. Additionally after I wrote this review, i found that my blank had brown stains, blanket cover had kids paints, the walls were really scuffed up. Took an hour to get someone on the phone. I explained my situation thoroughly. One hour later someone from in room dining changed my bedding but the rest was left filthy. When we went through my room and similar images online the staff looked down, smiled sheepishly , and said "they knew." This morning kept receiving 4 am wake up call which were not requested. Something wrong with this place.
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Beth B.

Yelp
I was warmly welcomed upon arrival and given a free room upgrade at check in. Unfortunately, things went downhill quickly. The room was okay but after the second night I noticed the very distinct look of bed bug bites. Ugh. Got a new one each night I was there. Then one day after a long day of sightseeing, I was looking forward to chilling in my hotel room. I got on the elevator with several people who had just checked in and it made a noise and then silence. The elevator broke down with all of us in it. We tried to contact the front desk and no one answered the phone. We had to call the fire department and after about 30 harrowing minutes we were rescued. Now you would think that management would be right there to not only ensure we were okay but to compensate us for what we had just gone through. But nope, nothing. In fact when one person did get upset with one employee (not sure if it was the manager), the guy actually became angry with the guest for yelling at him. I honestly thought that we were being punked. Who yells at a guest who was just stuck in an elevator?

Malika B.

Yelp
This hotel may be historic and beautifully built on the outside but the rooms are sadly very outdated. Our room was a "King suite" - the doors & furniture were all creaking. The mirror in the hallway was falling down, the entrance light didn't work, the bathroom sink was severely clogged. Even the WiFi was extremely slow! Perhaps some of the more expensive suites are more upto date but for a 2 night stay & $600, this was a pure rip off. I did let managing know all the issues with the room so hopefully it's better for the next person.
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Juan R.

Yelp
I made reservations to this place 1 months in advance. I tried to check in at 6:00 pm and they told me that rooms are not ready. I come back at 11:30 pm to find out that they are overbooked and my only option is to get moved over to their sister location 20 minutes away. By the time I get a room it will be 1:00 am.

Jimmy C.

Yelp
I spent 54 days at The Georgian Terrace during medical treatment. The staff is cordial and polite. The lobby and public areas are historic and elegant. I booked a 2 bedroom suite with full kitchen. These suites were originally apartments back in 1992. The first suite we occupied had the original appliances from 1992. The microwave still had the date of manufacture tag inside. The refrigerator failed on the second day of our stay causing medication to spoil. We had to have new meds shipped next day. After a week, we moved to another suite which had new appliances. The kitchen sink leaked - leaving water on the floor. It took 2 weeks for this to be repaired. There were large roaches in the kitchen and bathroom. Before checking out, I emailed hotel manager Donel Fernandes to request a final bill. The hotel manager did not respond to emails or phone messages. Despite all the issues, I was actually charged for an extra night. GREAT STAFF - POOR MANAGEMENT. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS HOTEL.
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LeKeisha J.

Yelp
I stayed at the Georgian Terrance for work. The staff was amazing! The only reason I didn't give 5 stars was because my key card kept deactivating. The burger from the downstairs restaurant.... words ....GET IT!

Alexandra L.

Yelp
We have come here before and really enjoyed our time for a staycation. However this time we came to a room with no shampoo or body wash. No big deal, stuff happens. So we called the front desk and they said they would send someone up. This was around 4:30pm. We left for an event at 6pm and came back at 12:00am to no shampoo or body wash. Again, we figured we would just call the front desk. They then said we had to come down to get it ourselves. My husband did. However, there is no reason a room should have no body wash or shampoo to begin with and if that IS the case, it shouldn't be the responsibility of the guest to go get it at midnight. There were also roaches in the pool towel pile, rust in the pool, and our room smelled like it has been a smoking room at some point. Unfortunately we will not be spending our money here again. To note, Hotels.com said check in was 4pm, even though the website still says 3pm (see photo). We also were told it would cost an extra $100 to check in early. This was without the person at the front desk even checking if there was an empty room. This is not something we EVER have to do (pay an excessive amount) in other hotels nor is information on the website. Good memories, but others will be made elsewhere moving forward.

Angela C.

Yelp
Massive disappointment. I hate being put in a position to speak negatively about any individual or business but I can't allow someone else to spend the money I spent and experience the awfulness I experienced. First and foremost, impossible to get ahold of an employee. Impossible. The day I was set to check in my flight to Atlanta was not landing until almost 11pm. I called and called and called to try and ensure that my reservation would be waiting for me. After about 10 minutes of trying and failing to speak with someone, a very unenthusiastic employee answered. I was told that it "should" be fine and to call back if I was going to be later. Okay? Not sure why you can't just make a note, "should" is not a very comforting word to hear after a full day of travel but fine. I repeated this process on a layover because I was feeling anxious. Got the same canned response. No, I don't want to call back anymore because A) nobody will answer and B) just make a note!! Moving on. We arrived relatively unscathed. Check in was smooth enough but the poor front desk employee was so overworked and overwhelmed (massive wedding party in the lobby on top of prom and an event across the street and one (1) young lady working the front desk) that she accidentally had me sign the wrong contract. This is not a reflection on her or her abilities, but a commentary on the piss poor way this establishment treats its staff. Rooms. Dated, filthy. The kitchen that was listed in the advertisement may have been in one of the suites but it certainly wasn't in ours. This situation has clearly not been remodeled since the early 80s. Whatever, having a kitchen was handy and I'm not a snob, but please be a little more honest in your advertisements. Amenities were sorely lacking. Towels for 2 people in a 2 bedroom suite? An extravagance apparently. Freezing cold and the heat didn't work, the standard bedding was just a thin layer of sheets. No extra blankets or bedding anywhere. No water bottles, and I was informed after yet another frustrating attempt to get an actual person to answer the phone that they were out of water. They didn't have a single water bottle in the entire hotel. I was told I could help myself to the complimentary water jug in the lobby. Alright, tap it is. The TV couldn't find signal about half the time and eventually the one in my bedroom stopped turning on all together. Also bears mentioning that there is a small dog park on the back end of the building so have fun being woken up by yapping at 7am. Now on to the true atrociousness. There was what appeared to be blood spatter on my bedroom wall (see picture) and a previous guest's used soap left in the shower. I discovered this upon waking the next morning as I was too exhausted to thoroughly inspect the night before. At this point I was past caring if I seemed difficult and tried to call down again. Front desk? Nobody. Concierge? Nobody. Housekeeping, bell desk, every other extension, nobody. Nobody works here. Well long story short after taking several breaks and trying again I finally got ahold of front desk. They said they would send housekeeping up. I should mention that the staff themselves were lovely when you could get one. I assume they came by when we were at lunch because the rooms looked freshly made up, but unfortunately the blood spatter was still on the wall. I threw my hands up, walked over to the corner market to buy some bleach and cleaned it my damn self. I spent over $1200 to clean blood off my hotel room wall. For veracity's sake this was Saturday of our stay. On Sunday I declined housekeeping altogether. Wanted to be clear on the timeline. To say I'm appalled would be an understatement. I'm shocked at the dishonesty in the advertisement and the clearly unsustainable position they've put their employees in. If this review should hurt anybody it should be upper management, but of course this will trickle down to some overworked housekeeper or receptionist. Shame on y'all.
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Paul G.

Yelp
We love it here. Drinks and people watching on the terrace, drinks and relaxation on the rooftop pool. Wrap around outdoor seating, across the street from The Fox. Expensive but very safe parking. Great staff. Suites are big. Historical property shows some age which is expected. Safe walk at night to Marta Station.
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Sanea F.

Yelp
The hotel is ok! Room was decent except for the kitchen. Old appliances and didnt look like the picture on the website. The wood floor boards were not put together property, as one easily came out. The staff was nice! They did have free water in the lobby. It was walking distance to good amount of places

Elizabeth C.

Yelp
So disappointed. I've stayed here before and everything was nice and in proper order. This trip, it appears the hotel has gone down quite a bit. Privacy shade on one window is broken, shampoo bottle empty, three sets of towels/washcloths for four people. I requested more and have yet to receive any eight hours later. The sink in the bathroom leaks and the in-room safe does not work. There is also a leak in the ceiling above the shower. The young night valet is more interested in flirting with young girls than doing his job. Very unprofessional. Definitely not what I remember nor expect. For this price point, I'll be looking at other hotels nearby for my next stay.
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Ann C.

Yelp
This beautifully restored National Landmark (built in 1911) has a storied history, including serving as an apartment building at one time. These days, the building is the lovely and gracious Georgian Terrace. Stayed here for a week for a conference. Service was great, staff was extremely friendly and really went out of their way to take care of you (although I do think the manager got annoyed with us because we were not good at staying on schedule for breaks, etc so we apparently messed up their food schedule a bit). The hotel is also directly across from the Fox Theater. Someone told me this hotel is the Atlanta hotel most booked for weddings. I believe it - there are so many gorgeous places in this hotel to hold weddings or an elegant event.
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Renee R.

Yelp
I'm giving it 2 stars because the room it self was actually nice, the staff Brian & Chante were friendly and proficient in there jobs. But no ice on 2 floors is unacceptable. And here's we're things go down hill. There was a COCKROACH in our room on day 2. Alive and all, how disgusting is that. I realize the hotel is very old and was probably remodeled but bugs are a no no.
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Marina B.

Yelp
Amazing hotel, spacious, newly renovated and the nicest staff at the front desk. I was there for two nights and would recommend to anyone visiting Atlanta.

kamwr ..

Yelp
The atmosphere and staff were pleasant. The ambiance of the lobby was clean and welcoming. However, the suite that I reserved was not all that. The inside of the bathroom door had spill stains on it like red juice splattered on the floor and got on the door. Other people hair in the shower and strands were on the dispensers in the shower. The hand bars for the sink were dried up to where they were hard and crunchy-just horrible. One of the rooms in the suite had red stains on fitted linen. I called for new linen, after waiting 20 mins, I went down to front desk and retrieved new linen.. there were no dishes/utensils in the kitchen. The overall up keep needs more attention. Paying action to small details matter to guests.

Bree M.

Yelp
Where to start.. initially upon arrival Saturday morning we were impressed with the hotel and the lobby.. it is beautiful! We had tickets to the SEC Championship game, so we did not have time to check in prior, but we did valet the car and leave our bags in the vehicle. When we returned to the hotel after the game, we noticed several other people holding drinks. This was at 9 pm, so we decided to get a drink while waiting for the valet to pull the car around so we could fetch our bags. This is when things started downhill. We were informed the bar and the restaurant were both closed (remind you this is at 9 pm and the website reads they don't close the bar until 12 am). There was no event going on that any employee could explain to be the cause of the early closure. There wasn't even coffee in the lobby as an option, only lemon water. We waited 45 minutes for our car to be pulled around to the front. Valet was clearly overwhelmed and they were more than apologetic--so hats off to them for that. Once we got up to the room, we realized this hotel was certainly not worth the almost $500/night that we paid to stay here. The attached photos reveal the condition of the room. Also there's no mini fridge in the room, and vending machines are VERY conspicuously located on the 2nd floor.. so you're probably gonna want to bring a cooler. There were no extra blankets or pillows, the light switches did not work, and one of the lamps (the only source of light in the living/bedroom) in the living area did not work. Early Sunday morning I called every number on the phone in the room attempting to get someone to tell me where I could find something to drink, but no one even answered the phone. I went to the front desk and no one was even in the lobby.. Anyone could've walked through the front door.. Needless to say.. save your money. Stay at a Hampton Inn.

Robert R.

Yelp
NEVER AGAIN!! TERRIBLE. I stayed at this hotel for 4 nights. They did not inform me I would have to pay $45 per night for parking. The side doors did not work after 10pm. My room was hot as the AC did not work very well. My room door had been forced open with a crow bar recently and was very rickety. The room did not have a refrigerator or microwave. The bathroom sink would not drain properly and would stay full for over 5 minutes after shutting off the water before draining. When checking out they informed me of the $45 parking fee per night. When I checked out they were unable to give me a checkout receipt because they had charged 3 of 4 nights to another large party. They could not figure out how to fix my bill but they still charged the parking fee for every night. I tried for over two weeks to get a receipt but they would not answer the phones or return messages. I WILL NEVER STAY HERE AGAIN!!
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Gilberto C.

Yelp
I stood in this hotel for a week and some days for work, I loved every minute of it all, the view, the southern hospitality the super friendly staff!!!! I would definitely return back and stay here!!! The area where this hotel is located; just walking distance to lots of restaurants specially the restaurant inside hotel and coffee shop. i give it 5 stars!!!!! highly recommended!!!

Joey J.

Yelp
This place is not only historic, It's also beautiful and exactly where you want to be, and the staff is so friendly and so helpful. While I was there, I had to extend my stay for many days because my partner had been in an accident. They were so nice to me and so accommodating, I recommend this place 100%

Starla S.

Yelp
We didn't even stay in this hotel we just paid 50$ to park in the parking deck to go see a show at The Fox. Got back to car and it had been broken into. I'm convinced this hotel is running a theft ring bc one of the employees had to let someone in the parking deck. The amount of goods stolen out of the car told us the person had to be in a vehicle. The parking attendant was acting super weird as we waited on the police who NEVER showed. Prostitutes waiting in the lobby and worked the corner at the valet. People were smoking homemade Bongs INSIDE the lobby. The workers and this hotel are very shady. We waited 4 hours for the police who never showed them we were like things are getting really weird and decided to drive the 2 hours home.
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Heather C.

Yelp
Beautiful hotel in Midtown directly across from The Fox Theatre. I reserved through Booking.com and even though I think their descriptions can be as misleading as dating website information, I am still impressed with this lovely place. I'm not thrilled with the service as much as I am the location, and overall aesthetics. The pool area is nice and I really believe could be played up more, maybe with a small bar, and yes, better lighting.