Arrival/Check-In: I arrived at the Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta in Midtown on a humid, overcast afternoon and was immediately welcomed by a bellhop. The lobby’s grand chandelier and sweeping staircase made a strong first impression. Check-in was quick and efficient; the front desk attendant informed me my room on the top floor was ready and escorted me to the elevators.
Guest Quarters: I stayed in a recently renovated Midtown Deluxe room on the top floor. These rooms, located between the 14th and 19th floors, provide sweeping views of Midtown, Buckhead, or Downtown Atlanta. The room’s contemporary design paired charcoal tones with bold accents, creating a modern and comfortable atmosphere. Highlights included carefully selected artwork, a spacious walk-in marble shower, and large double windows that filled the space with natural light. A round gray couch and wooden table added to the relaxed seating options.
On arrival I found a welcome tray with assorted treats: chocolates, a blue-iced chocolate cake, and an edible “Welcome to Atlanta” decoration — a thoughtful touch. The hotel has 244 well-appointed guestrooms and 18 luxury suites across the lower floors of the 50-story hotel and residential tower. The king-sized bed was exceptionally comfortable, and the room offered ample space for both work and relaxation.
Services/Amenities: I was able to make use of several amenities during my stay. Although I didn’t schedule a spa treatment, I enjoyed the fitness center, sauna, and steam room. The fitness studio is well equipped with free weights and a wide range of cardio machines, plus complimentary water, fruit, and charging options for phones near the water station. After my workout I walked around the indoor saline lap pool and relaxed on the sun terrace, which features cushioned lounge seating and umbrellas.
The concierge was attentive and helped locate a nearby spot for a smoothie. On-site dining options include Park 75, which serves breakfast and lunch made with seasonal ingredients; signature items include brioche French toast, red velvet pancakes, and an egg white frittata. Afternoon tea is available with advance notice for larger parties. Bar Margot operates for lunch, dinner, and late-night bites, offering a lively lounge atmosphere.
Top Takeaways:
◆ Location: The Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta sits in the heart of Midtown, about a 15-minute walk from Piedmont Park — a large green space with walking trails, sports courts, and playgrounds.
◆ Dining: Bar Margot is a good choice for a casual snack or full meal, serving handmade pasta, charcuterie, sandwiches, salads, and high-quality coffee. During my visit I enjoyed a beets-and-greens salad and a lobster roll, both flavorful and well prepared.
◆ Meetings and Events: The hotel provides over 15,500 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space. The 15th-floor Penthouse Ballroom offers modern amenities and skyline views that make it an impressive venue for meetings and special events.
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta
75 14th St. N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30309
tel 404 881 9898
fourseasons.com