Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta officially opens its doors today and to celebrate its debut, the 127-room luxurious hotel has created a “More in Atlanta” promotion. Valid through 1 September 2012, the “More in Atlanta” offer provides a third night free when reserving two consecutive nights. The offer is subject to availability and room rates are from US$ 295 per night. Terms and conditions apply. Housed in an iconic building designed by celebrated American architect Robert A.M. Stern, Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta soars 42 stories above the Atlanta skyline and offers 127 rooms and suites. The hotel features a 15,000-square foot spa, indoor lap pool, fitness center, extensive meeting and event space, The Café & Bar for dining and Taipan, serving specialty cocktails. The sought-after Buckhead location is steps away from the region's top dining, chic designer boutiques and cultural attractions. “Our debut in the dynamic Atlanta market, particularly in the city’s sought-after Buckhead locale, is an exciting opportunity to introduce Mandarin Oriental’s gracious hospitality to leisure and business travelers alike,” stated Robert Lowe, General Manager. He added: “Mandarin Oriental, Atlanta is a spectacular showcase of what our brand represents, from its stunning residential inspired décor to world-class spa facilities and exciting culinary offerings.” The hotel is 35 minutes from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and 10 minutes from the DeKalb-Peachtree Airport, which accommodates private aircraft.
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