Named "One of the Best Hotels in Atlanta” by Condé Nast
Right here in the heart of Atlanta’s vibrant Midtown, Hotel Granada puts you in the center of theater, art museums, chic bars, and thriving businesses. Set out for a stroll to unlock a charismatic city with skyline-high businesses, sprawling forested parks, some of the most dynamic sports teams (Go Atlanta Braves, Hawks, Falcons, and United!), high-energy music festivals, seasonal parades, and an entertainment scene with a touch of Southern hospitality.
Check-In
4:00PM
Check-Out
12:00PM
Colony Square & Politan Row
Welcome to a bustling urban hub where you’ll find everything from innovative workspaces to vibrant community events and the delicious food stalls and cocktails of Politan Row food hall. With its eclectic mix of dining options (including a hidden 70s-style bar), dynamic events, and unique shops, Colony Square is the perfect destination for living, working, and playing in the heart of Midtown.
Piedmont Park & Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Explore Atlanta’s Piedmont Park, where sprawling green spaces, a sparkling lake, and scenic trails offer the perfect escape from the urban hustle. Adjacent to the park, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens captivates with stunning displays of flora, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Fox Theater
Step into the grandeur of Atlanta’s Fox Theater, a historic 1920s landmark renowned for its stunning palace-inspired architecture and world-class performances. From Broadway shows to concerts, this iconic venue offers iconic entertainment experiences for all.
Ponce City Market
A former shipping warehouse, Ponce City Market been transformed into a bustling hub of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. With a rooftop offering panoramic views of the city skyline, PCM is also the perfect place to take in the city views over a cocktail a sunset.
Center For Puppetry Arts
A truly unique experience, Atlanta’s Center for Puppetry Arts is the home of captivating performances and interactive exhibits. Embark on a journey through the magical history of some of the world’s most famous puppets, showcasing interactive exhibits and daily shows.
Georgia Aquarium
Dive into the wonders of the ocean life at the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere. Georgia Aquarium prides itself on being a scientific institution that entertains and educates, features exhibits and programs of the highest standards, and offers engaging and exciting guest experiences that promote the conservation of aquatic biodiversity throughout the world.
Georgia Tech
Down the road from Hotel Granada, Georgia Tech is home to more than 45,000 students from around the world. With nearly $1.3 billion annually in research awards across all six Colleges and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Georgia Tech is among the nation’s most research-intensive universities. It is an engine of economic development for the state of Georgia, the Southeast, and the nation.
MLK National Historic Park
Explore the birthplace and journey of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The reverend’s legacy is honored and celebrated at historic sites such as the King Center, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and his childhood home.
Center Stage Music Complex
Check out this go-to spot for live music and entertainment. With three unique venues under one roof, it’s the perfect place to catch your favorite bands and discover new talent, all while enjoying great drinks and a lively atmosphere.
High Museum of Art
Take a stroll over to the High Museum of Art, where you can dive into a world of creativity and culture. Their collections range from nineteenth-century sculpture to contemporary folk art, and they have over 18,000 works from all over the globe. Plus, they’re always changing things up, so every visit promises something new. Locals Tip: Don’t miss out on High’s live jazz, drinks, and light bites every third Friday.
SCAD
The Savannah College of Art and Design was founded in 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter to provide college degree programs not previously available in southeast Georgia and to create a specialized professional art college to attract students from throughout the United States and abroad.
Colony Square & Politan Row
Welcome to a bustling urban hub where you’ll find everything from innovative workspaces to vibrant community events and the delicious food stalls and cocktails of Politan Row food hall. With its eclectic mix of dining options (including a hidden 70s-style bar), dynamic events, and unique shops, Colony Square is the perfect destination for living, working, and playing in the heart of Midtown.
Piedmont Park & Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Explore Atlanta’s Piedmont Park, where sprawling green spaces, a sparkling lake, and scenic trails offer the perfect escape from the urban hustle. Adjacent to the park, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens captivates with stunning displays of flora, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Fox Theater
Step into the grandeur of Atlanta’s Fox Theater, a historic 1920s landmark renowned for its stunning palace-inspired architecture and world-class performances. From Broadway shows to concerts, this iconic venue offers iconic entertainment experiences for all.
Ponce City Market
A former shipping warehouse, Ponce City Market been transformed into a bustling hub of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. With a rooftop offering panoramic views of the city skyline, PCM is also the perfect place to take in the city views over a cocktail a sunset.
Center For Puppetry Arts
A truly unique experience, Atlanta’s Center for Puppetry Arts is the home of captivating performances and interactive exhibits. Embark on a journey through the magical history of some of the world’s most famous puppets, showcasing interactive exhibits and daily shows.
Georgia Aquarium
Dive into the wonders of the ocean life at the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere. Georgia Aquarium prides itself on being a scientific institution that entertains and educates, features exhibits and programs of the highest standards, and offers engaging and exciting guest experiences that promote the conservation of aquatic biodiversity throughout the world.
Georgia Tech
Down the road from Hotel Granada, Georgia Tech is home to more than 45,000 students from around the world. With nearly $1.3 billion annually in research awards across all six Colleges and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Georgia Tech is among the nation’s most research-intensive universities. It is an engine of economic development for the state of Georgia, the Southeast, and the nation.
MLK National Historic Park
Explore the birthplace and journey of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The reverend’s legacy is honored and celebrated at historic sites such as the King Center, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and his childhood home.
Center Stage Music Complex
Check out this go-to spot for live music and entertainment. With three unique venues under one roof, it’s the perfect place to catch your favorite bands and discover new talent, all while enjoying great drinks and a lively atmosphere.
High Museum of Art
Take a stroll over to the High Museum of Art, where you can dive into a world of creativity and culture. Their collections range from nineteenth-century sculpture to contemporary folk art, and they have over 18,000 works from all over the globe. Plus, they’re always changing things up, so every visit promises something new. Locals Tip: Don’t miss out on High’s live jazz, drinks, and light bites every third Friday.
SCAD
The Savannah College of Art and Design was founded in 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter to provide college degree programs not previously available in southeast Georgia and to create a specialized professional art college to attract students from throughout the United States and abroad.
Colony Square & Politan Row
Welcome to a bustling urban hub where you’ll find everything from innovative workspaces to vibrant community events and the delicious food stalls and cocktails of Politan Row food hall. With its eclectic mix of dining options (including a hidden 70s-style bar), dynamic events, and unique shops, Colony Square is the perfect destination for living, working, and playing in the heart of Midtown.
Piedmont Park & Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Explore Atlanta’s Piedmont Park, where sprawling green spaces, a sparkling lake, and scenic trails offer the perfect escape from the urban hustle. Adjacent to the park, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens captivates with stunning displays of flora, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Fox Theater
Step into the grandeur of Atlanta’s Fox Theater, a historic 1920s landmark renowned for its stunning palace-inspired architecture and world-class performances. From Broadway shows to concerts, this iconic venue offers iconic entertainment experiences for all.
Ponce City Market
A former shipping warehouse, Ponce City Market been transformed into a bustling hub of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. With a rooftop offering panoramic views of the city skyline, PCM is also the perfect place to take in the city views over a cocktail a sunset.
Center For Puppetry Arts
A truly unique experience, Atlanta’s Center for Puppetry Arts is the home of captivating performances and interactive exhibits. Embark on a journey through the magical history of some of the world’s most famous puppets, showcasing interactive exhibits and daily shows.
Georgia Aquarium
Dive into the wonders of the ocean life at the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere. Georgia Aquarium prides itself on being a scientific institution that entertains and educates, features exhibits and programs of the highest standards, and offers engaging and exciting guest experiences that promote the conservation of aquatic biodiversity throughout the world.
Georgia Tech
Down the road from Hotel Granada, Georgia Tech is home to more than 45,000 students from around the world. With nearly $1.3 billion annually in research awards across all six Colleges and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Georgia Tech is among the nation’s most research-intensive universities. It is an engine of economic development for the state of Georgia, the Southeast, and the nation.
MLK National Historic Park
Explore the birthplace and journey of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. The reverend’s legacy is honored and celebrated at historic sites such as the King Center, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and his childhood home.
Center Stage Music Complex
Check out this go-to spot for live music and entertainment. With three unique venues under one roof, it’s the perfect place to catch your favorite bands and discover new talent, all while enjoying great drinks and a lively atmosphere.
High Museum of Art
Take a stroll over to the High Museum of Art, where you can dive into a world of creativity and culture. Their collections range from nineteenth-century sculpture to contemporary folk art, and they have over 18,000 works from all over the globe. Plus, they’re always changing things up, so every visit promises something new. Locals Tip: Don’t miss out on High’s live jazz, drinks, and light bites every third Friday.
SCAD
The Savannah College of Art and Design was founded in 1978 by Richard G. Rowan, Paula Wallace, May L. Poetter and Paul E. Poetter to provide college degree programs not previously available in southeast Georgia and to create a specialized professional art college to attract students from throughout the United States and abroad.