Elegant rooms, large pool area, full-service spa, restaurant, tea room




































"At The St. Regis Atlanta, Jan Haedrich, MME.MINK’s founder and designer best known for her handbags and totes, brings a luxe touch to the 22-foot lobby tree for the second year, envisioning a celestial holiday ballroom in honor of the brand’s 120th anniversary. Adorned with shimmering baubles, Rome-made cherubs, golden birds, and a massive white bow, it pays homage to the St. Regis blend of old-world charm and playful sophistication, with every element meant to carry the spirit of the label’s heirloom totes: a blend of craftsmanship, narrative, and legacy." - Anne Bratskeir Anne Bratskeir Anne Bratskeir is a veteran style reporter who covers fashion, beauty, celebrities, home, and travel. In addition to contributing to Travel + Leisure, she is a lead style reporter for a major New York daily and an on-air fashion commentator. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"I found St. Regis Atlanta to be a bustling hub for guests and locals alike, from the Pool Piazza to the Remède Spa and the famously popular St. Regis Bar (home to their storied Bloody Mary). The hotel offers theatrical touches—nightly champagne sabering by the sommelier—and dining highlights include Atlas, which serves bold American cuisine amid original works by Picasso, Van Gogh, Chagall, and Matisse and was once Michelin-starred." - CNT Editors

"Glamor is the brief, with marble-tiled walls and floors, a handsome chandelier, and a recessed ceiling framing floor-length mirrors perfect for a final fit check (and a quick pic) before heading out." - Lia Picard

"Busy all day with guests—and locals—heading to and from the spa, restaurants, and bar, this hotel lets you hang by the Pool Piazza, get a tension-reducing treatment at the Remède Spa, grab one of their “famous Bloody Marys” at the St. Regis Bar, arguably the most popular hotel bar in Atlanta, and even watch the hotel sommelier open a bottle of champagne by saber (a nightly tradition that traces its roots to Napoleon and was ritualized some years ago at the St. Regis New York). The on-site restaurant, Atlas, serves bold American cuisine in a room with original works by Picasso, Van Gogh, Chagall, and Matisse (from owner Joe Lewis’s private collection), and it was one of only a handful of restaurants to receive one Michelin star—so it books up quickly." - Lia Picard, Allison Weiss Entrekin


"The grand environs of Astor Court at Buckhead’s St. Regis hotel will have anyone feeling like a Royal. A traditional afternoon tea is offered on Saturdays and Sundays, but keep an eye out for their themed teas each month, too. Order Champagne for post-tea sipping. The hotel is also home to Atlas, a one-star Michelin restaurant and one of Eater’s top 38 Atlanta restaurants." - Eater Staff