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ASH 2021 Hotel List ® 63rd ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition Online Hotel List and Amenity Chart To sort hotels by room rate or distance to the ATLANTA, GEORGIA • DECEMBER 11-14, 2021 convention center and to view additional hotel details and amenities, please go to the 2021 HOTEL LIST online hotel list and amenity chart. Click on the link to view hotel map. Standard Distance Map # Hotel Name Room Rate to Venue District ASH MembersShuttle Hotel ServiceFree WiFiFree BreakfastAAA Rating AC Hotel Atlanta Buckhead at Phipps Plaza $249/$249 9 miles Buckhead AC Hotel Atlanta Downtown $236/$236 3 blocks Downtown ® AC Hotel Atlanta Midtown $274/$274 2.5 miles Midtown Aloft Atlanta Downtown $200/$200 6 blocks Downtown ® American Hotel Atlanta Downtown - a Doubletree by Hilton $259/$259 4 blocks Downtown Candler Hotel Atlanta, Curio Collection by Hilton $277/$277 6 blocks Downtown ® Canopy by Hilton Atlanta Midtown $207/$207 3 miles Midtown Courtyard Atlanta Buckhead $175/$180 9 miles Buckhead Courtyard Atlanta Downtown $260/$260 5 blocks Downtown ® Crowne Plaza Atlanta Midtown $232/$232 1.5 miles Downtown Ellis Hotel, Atlanta, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel $298/$298 6 blocks Downtown Embassy Suites Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park $270/$270 2 blocks Downtown ® Embassy Suites Atlanta Buckhead $247/$247 9 miles Buckhead Fairfield Inn & Suites Atlanta Buckhead $177/$177 7.5 miles Buckhead Fairfield Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown $176/$176 7 blocks Downtown ® Four Seasons Atlanta $371/$371 2.5 miles Midtown The Georgian Terrace Hotel $239/$239 2 miles Midtown Glenn Hotel, An Autograph Collection $267/$267 3 blocks Downtown ® Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead $289/$289 9 miles Buckhead Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown $237/$237 4 blocks Downtown ® Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Midtown $154/$154 2.5 miles Midtown Hampton Inn Atlanta Georgia Tech Downtown $189/$189 1 mile Downtown Hilton Atlanta $235/$235 9 blocks Downtown Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Buckhead $215/$215 8.5 miles Buckhead Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown $259/$259 3 blocks Downtown ® Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Midtown $203/$203 2 miles Midtown Holiday Inn Express & Suites Atlanta Downtown $175/$175 5 blocks Downtown ® Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown $239/$239 4 blocks Downtown ® Homewood Suites Atlanta Buckhead $175/$175 9 miles Buckhead Homewood Suites Atlanta Midtown $221/$221 2 miles Midtown Hotel Colee, Autograph Collection $252/$252 9 miles Buckhead Hotel Indigo Atlanta Downtown $223/$223 6 blocks Downtown ® Hyatt House Atlanta/Downtown $225/$225 8 blocks Downtown Hyatt Place Atlanta/Buckhead $186/$186 9 miles Buckhead Hyatt Place Atlanta/Centennial Park $193/$193 4 blocks Downtown ® Hyatt Place Atlanta/Downtown $222/$222 8 blocks Downtown Hyatt Regency Atlanta $264/$264 7 blocks Downtown ® Inn at the Peachtrees $169/$169 8 blocks Downtown InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta $289/$289 9 miles Buckhead JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead $292/$292 9 miles Buckhead Loews Atlanta Hotel $286/$286 2.5 miles Midtown Marriott Atlanta Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center $245/$245 9 miles Buckhead Marriott Marquis Atlanta $265/$265 7 blocks Downtown ® Marriott Suites Atlanta Midtown $280/$280 2.5 miles Midtown Moxy Atlanta Midtown $251/$251 2.5 miles Midtown Omni Atlanta at CNN Center (Headquarters Hotel) $275/$275 Connected Downtown ® Please note: Room rates are per night, and do not include taxes, fees or meals. Additional fees may apply for more than two occupants per room or for a guest room with two beds. The current occupancy tax rate in Atlanta is 16.9% plus a $5 state fee.Taxes and fees are charged per night, per room and are subject to change without notice. Some hotel services and hours may temporarily be reduced or unavailable due to COVID-19, please check with your hotel for additional details. Shuttle service will be provided by ASH to and from the convention center and the designated hotel pick-up location at participating hotels. Page 1 of 2 ® 63rd ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition Online Hotel List and Amenity Chart To sort hotels by room rate or distance to the ATLANTA, GEORGIA • DECEMBER 11-14, 2021 convention center and to view additional hotel details and amenities, please go to the 2021 HOTEL LIST online hotel list and amenity chart. Click on the link to view hotel map. Standard Distance Map # Hotel Name Room Rate to Venue District ASH MembersShuttle Hotel ServiceFree WiFiFree BreakfastAAA Rating Renaissance Atlanta Midtown $285/$295 2 miles Midtown Residence Inn Atlanta Buckhead $234/$234 7.5 miles Buckhead Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta $229/$229 5 blocks Downtown ® The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta $298/$298 6 blocks Downtown ® Sheraton Atlanta Downtown $254/$254 8 blocks Downtown Sonesta Select Atlanta Midtown Georgia Tech $207/$207 2.5 miles Midtown ® Springhill Suites Atlanta Buckhead $199/$199 8.5 miles Buckhead Springhill Suites Atlanta Downtown $239/$239 6 blocks Downtown ® Twelve Downtown, Autograph Collection $264/$264 1 mile Downtown Twelve Midtown, Autograph Collection $264/$264 3 miles Midtown W Atlanta Downtown $275/$275 6 blocks Downtown W Atlanta Midtown $280/$280 3 miles Midtown The Westin Buckhead Atlanta $254/$254 9 miles Buckhead The Westin Peachtree Plaza $260/$260 5 blocks Downtown ® The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead $290/$290 8.5 miles Buckhead Please note: Room rates are per night, and do not include taxes, fees or meals. Additional fees may apply for more than two occupants per room or for a guest room with two beds. The current occupancy tax rate in Atlanta is 16.9% plus a $5 state fee.Taxes and fees are charged per night, per room and are subject to change without notice. Some hotel services and hours may temporarily be reduced or unavailable due to COVID-19, please check with your hotel for additional details. Shuttle service will be provided by ASH to and from the convention center and the designated hotel pick-up location at participating hotels. Official Contractor 63RD ASH ANNUAL MEETING AND EXPOSITION Housing Fraud SPARGO, Inc. is the only official housing provider for the 63rd ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. Do not be misled by companies that solicit groups and misrepresent themselves as ASH’s official housing provider. Before you book your hotel reservation, always look for the Official Contractor logo. If you are contacted by one of these “pirate” companies, please notify the ASH Housing Center immediately. Questions? Contact the ASH Registration and Housing Center. Assistance is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eastern time. 888-273-5704 (US Toll Free) 571-549-5409 (International) [email protected] Page 2 of 2.
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