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Directions to Westin Buckhead Atlanta Directions to Westin Buckhead Atlanta 3391 Peachtree Rd, Atlanta, GA 30326 (404) 365-0065 http://www.westinbuckheadatlanta.com/ From North Take Georgia State Route 400 South and Exit at Lenox Road (Exit 2). Turn left and follow the signs for Peachtree Road South. Turn right on Peachtree Road. Turn left at the second traffic light. The hotel is on the right. _____________________________________________________ From South (Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport) Take Interstate 85 North. Exit Georgia State Route 400 North. Take the first exit (Lenox Road). Turn right and follow the signs for Peachtree Road South. Turn right on Peachtree Road. Turn left at the second traffic light. The hotel is on the right. ______________________________________________________ From East Take Interstate 20 West to Downtown and proceed to Interstate 85 North. Take I-85 and exit at GA400 North. Take the Lenox Road Exit and turn right. Follow the signs for Peachtree Road South. Turn right onto Peachtree Road, then turn left at the second traffic light. The hotel is on the right. _______________________________________________________ From West Take Interstate 285 East to Georgia State Route 400 South. Proceed to the Lenox Road Exit. Turn left and follow the signs for Peachtree Road South. Turn right onto Peachtree Road South. Turn left at the second traffic light. The hotel is on the right _________________________________________________________ Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) MARTA offers and inexpensive and convenient way to navigate the city. One Way fare is $2.75. From the Airport please take the North-North Springs Line to Buckhead Station (N7). Walk one (1) block North on Peachtree Road and the hotel is on the right. Parking The GAFP has negotiated discounted covered parking on property. Overnight self- parking is $10 per car while valet parking is $14 per car. .
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