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Hilton Garden Inn Near the Atlanta Airport Millennium Center

By Darin McGilvra

Downtown Atlanta is about 11 miles away from the Hilton Garden Inn near the airport.
The Hilton Garden Inn near Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in College Park, Georgia, has 200 rooms. Dozens of golf courses in the area that are open year-round make the Atlanta area ideal for golfers.
Downtown Atlanta is about 11 miles away from the Hilton Garden Inn near the airport. Downtown Atlanta is about 11 miles away from the Hilton Garden Inn near the airport.

Golf

The closest 18-hole public golf course is the Alfred Tup Holmes Golf Course, which is about six miles away. The course has a par of 72. College Park also has a nine-hole municipal course.

Rooms

Each room includes free high-speed Internet access; a refrigerator; a microwave oven; 27-inch high-definition cable television with HBO, on-demand movies and video games; and individual climate controls.

Amenities

The Garden Inn also has a heated indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center, business center, free parking and free shuttle service between the hotel and the airport.

Dining

The Great American Grill on site serves breakfast and dinner. You can relax in the Pavilion Lounge, and the Pavilion Pantry is a 24-hour convenience store. Room service is available in the evening.

Local Attractions

The Garden Inn is located near the Georgia Aquarium, Phillips Arena and Turner Field and is less than 11 miles from downtown Atlanta.

About The Author

Darin McGilvra is a writer in Southern California. He has been a writer since 1997. He worked as a sports writer and copy editor for newspapers for more than 12 years before becoming a freelance writer. His articles have appeared recently in "The Californian" newspaper in Temecula, Calif. McGilvra holds a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics education from Northwest Nazarene College.

Photo Credits

Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of James Emery
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