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ATLANTA BUCKHEAD LIVE UNFORGETTABLE in BUCKHEAD ATLANTA in the Heart of One of Atlanta’S Most Prestigious Neighborhoods, Experience True Waldorf Service ATLANTA BUCKHEAD LIVE UNFORGETTABLE IN BUCKHEAD ATLANTA In the heart of one of Atlanta’s most prestigious neighborhoods, experience True Waldorf Service. Along with Southern charm, finely appointed guest rooms, and anticipatory service, guests love our proximity to corporations, the city’s best shopping, dining, and entertainment. LOCATION Enviably located in the premier Buckhead area, steps from the MARTA Transit Station and minutes from downtown, our hotel is a luxurious base near Atlanta’s best shopping, dining, cultural attractions, recreation, and nightlife, including: • Shopping at the boutiques at Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, Miami Circle, or The Shops At Buckhead • Atlanta Botanical Garden • Concerts under the stars at Chastain Park • Iconic downtown attractions, World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Centennial Olympic Park and premier sports and entertainment venue Mercedes-Benz Stadium • SunTrust Park and The Battery Atlanta, now home to the Atlanta Braves E ROXBORO E RD N ENOX L PHIPPS PLAZA RD N E E AY N D W HAR WALDORF ASTORIA PRIC ST ATLANTA BUCKHEAD RA E TF RD N E O O D N OR R R SB GA-400 D R ING OA K D PEACHTREE N K E L V EN A ACCOMMODATIONS SERVICES LL OX E BUCKHEAD MARTA STATION Y R RD GUEST ROOMS + SUITES D N Your request. Our pleasure. Our entire staff provides N E E NE LENOX SQUARE VE T A With residence-oriented design from esteemed American unparalleled anticipatory service resulting in a truly GH WRI PIEDMONT architect Robert A. M. Stern, 127 rooms offer the elegance, unforgettable experience that exceeds expectations. From TO THE ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN, THE HIGH MUSEUM warmth, and comfort of a Southern home away from ensuring your favorite drink and cuisine are available to R TO THE ATLANTA OF ART, GEORGIA AQUARIUM, D N HISTORY CENTER THE FOX THEATRE AND home. The Presidential Suite resides on the hotel’s 15th finessing a special occasion. True Waldorf Service extends E WORLD OF COCA-COLA floor. Eleven-foot ceilings expand the 2,340-sq. ft. suite to beyond the property to booking a table at a nearby palatial heights, with two balconies, entertainment dining, restaurant or customizing a local experience. an expansive master bedroom, and one and a half baths. The oversized white marble master bathroom features dual vanities, a soaker tub, and walk-in shower. An additional attached 800-sq. ft. Premium King Room is also available. AMENITIES WALDORF ASTORIA SPA FITNESS CENTER Spanning two floors, our luxurious 15,000-sq. ft. Change up your cardio routine in our comprehensive sanctuary offers 13 treatment rooms and a variety of fitness center with TechnoGym Equipment, Fitness on traditional and holistic therapies using premier spa Demand™, Life Fitness SYNRGY 360, and a yoga studio. products. Book a massage in the Magnolia Suite and enjoy Our 60-foot heated indoor saline lap pool is bathed in a unique thermal spa experience with our vitality pools, natural light—a beautiful place to disconnect, swim laps, dry saunas, steam rooms, or tranquil relaxation lounges. and enjoy views over the hotel gardens. TASTE OF WALDORF ASTORIA Dining will delight at Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead® with flavorful menus, sophisticated surroundings, and genuine Southern Charm. THE CAFÉ & BAR Enjoy our impeccable service and a menu featuring gourmet American favorites prepared with flair. Welcome the day with a hearty breakfast or toast a special occasion over dinner and drinks with a view from the outdoor terrace. HOTEL LOUNGE Unwind after a long workday or kick off the weekend in our stylish lounge. Sip the Buckhead area’s best craft beer or ask our expert bartenders for a fresh take on your favorite spirits. In-room dining is another great option, available 24 hours, for guests who prefer the privacy of their own room. SECOND LEVELSECOND LEVEL TAIPAN (LOBBTAIPAN LEVEL) (LOBB LEVEL) SECOND LEVELSECOND LEVEL TAIPAN (LOBBTAIPAN LEVEL) (LOBB LEVEL) AALEA AALEA TAIPAN TILE TAIPAN PREFUNCTION AALEA AALEA TAIPAN TAIPAN PREFUNCTION PREFUNCTION MENS MENSWISTERIA WISTERIA RESTROOM RESTROOM WISTERIA MENS MENS WISTERIA TAIPAN TAIPAN CARPET TAIPAN PDR RESTROOM RESTROOM TAIPAN (CARPET) PREFUNCTIONTAIPAN (TILE) ASTOR ASTORASTOR ASTOR DOGWOOD DOGWOOD TERRACE BALLROOMTERRACE BALLROOM DOGWOOD TAIPAN (CARPET)TAIPAN (CARPET)TAIPAN (TILE) TAIPAN (TILE) ASTOR ASTORASTOR ASTOR DOGWOOD TERRACE BALLROOMTERRACE BALLROOM LADIES LADIES UNFORGETTABLE EVENTS RESTROOM RESTROOM Lavish, state-of-the-art event spaces and attentive service LADIES LADIES MAGNOLIA RESTROOMMAGNOLIAGARDENIARESTROOMGARDENIA make Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead ideal for corporate PREFUNCTION PREFUNCTIONPREFUNCTION PREFUNCTION TAIPAN PDR ASTOR ASTOR GARDENIA GARDENIA meetings and social events alike. PREFUNCTIONMAGNOLIAPREFUNCTION MAGNOLIAGARDENIA GARDENIA PREFUNCTIONMAGNOLIAPREFUNCTIONMAGNOLIA PREFUNCTION PREFUNCTION TAIPAN PDR TAIPAN PDR WALDORF WEDDINGS ASTOR ASTOR GARDENIA GARDENIA PREFUNCTION PREFUNCTIONMAGNOLIA MAGNOLIA Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or grand reception for your special day, Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead can help you make it unforgettable. Count on TOTAL CEILING LENGTH WIDTH CRESCENT HOLLOW our dedicated staff to manage every detail. Each of our ROOM NAME ROUNDS RECEPTION CLASSROOM THEATER CONFERENCE U-SHAPE SQUARE FT HEIGHT (FT) (FT) (FT) ROUNDS SQUARE versatile hotel spaces can be transformed to create the Astor Ballroom 1,960 14 56 35 120 75 250 96 200 42 50 54 wedding of your dreams. Our ballroom is lit with natural Astor Prefunction 858 13 33 26 40 – 100 – 50 – – – light and opens up to a stunning terrace, with ballroom Astor Terrace 348 14 29 12 20 – 30 – – – – – space for up to 120 guests seated and up to 200 guests Alcoves in Astor 96.57 14 11.10 8.7 – – – – – – – – for a reception. The private garden is lush and enticing, Azalea 1,500 12 60 25 120 70 200 80 170 48 45 54 perfect for an outdoor ceremony. Taipan 1,120 14 28 40 100 30 100 30 60 26 26 30 FLAWLESS MEETINGS Taipan Prefunction 210 14 8.75 24 20 – – – – – – – Taipan (tile) 448 14 28 16 30 21 – – – 28 – – Whether it’s an executive boardroom, foyer area, or Taipan (carpet) 672 14 28 24 40 30 60 30 60 26 26 30 conference room you need, look no further. Meet with ten Taipan PDR 210 14 8.75 24 20 – – – – 12 – – coworkers in the boardroom or have your choice of six event Wisteria 730 11 28 26.07 50 30 80 20 40 24 22 24 spaces for meetings and parties of up to 120 guests. Every Gardenia 575 11 28 20.53 40 28 50 32 70 24 24 26 room offers state-of-the-art A/V equipment. Our ballroom is Gardenia Prefunction 294 11 21 14 – – 20 – – – – – an especially elegant location for a reception of 200 guests, Dogwood 460 11 23 20 32 24 45 24 40 20 20 24 boasting natural light and a stunning terrace. Make the Magnolia 330 11 22 15 – – – – – 10 – – most of Atlanta’s pleasant weather by hosting an outdoor Magnolia Prefunction 81 11 9 9 – – – – – – – – event in the private garden. Private Garden 2,500 – 50 50 – – 250 – 110 – – – ATLANTA BUCKHEAD 3376 PEACHTREE ROAD NE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30326 +1 404 995 7500 | WALDORFASTORIAATLANTABUCKHEAD.COM.
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