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Welcome to the Stadium Hotel Network! The Georgia Dome is home to the Atlanta Flacons in Atlanta. Professional football has always been defined by the sport's history, great fans, team competition, and state-of-the-art stadiums! Now you can conveniently book hotels and accommodations near your team's home stadium!

Stadium Hotel Network offers great rates on over 50 hotels near the Georgia Dome. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. For football fans there's no better place to book a hotel! Check the map below for locations.

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Holiday Inn Atlanta Downtown World Congress Center
The Holiday Inn Atlanta Downtown near the Georgia World Congress Center. This downtown Atlanta hotel offers all the comforts of home as well as the convenience of being adjacent to the Georgia World Congress Center, CNN Center, Underground Atlanta and Turner Field home of the Atlanta Braves, and the newly opened Georgia Aquarium.

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Hotels Near Georgia Dome

Embassy Suites Atlanta - At Centennial Olympic Park
267 Marietta Street,
Atlanta, GA 30313 US

Omni Hotel at CNN Center
100 CNN Center,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

The Glenn
110 Marietta Street,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
275 Baker Street,
Atlanta, GA 30313 US

Hampton Inn and Suites Atlanta Downtown
161 Spring Street NW,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Atlanta Marriott Downtown
160 Spring Street NW,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Quality Hotel Downtown
89 Luckie Street,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Sheraton Atlanta Downtown
165 Courtland Street,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

The Ellis Hotel
176 Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Ritz Carlton Atlanta
181 Peachtree Street NE,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

The Westin Peachtree Plaza Atlanta
210 Peachtree Street,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Days Inn Atlanta Downtown
300 Spring Street NE,
Atlanta, GA 30308 US

Castleberry Inn - Downtown
186 Northside Drive,
Atlanta, GA 30313 US

Residence Inn by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
134 Peachtree Street NW,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Hyatt Regency Atlanta
265 Peachtree Street NE,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

Marriott Atlanta Marquis
265 Peachtree Center Avenue,
Atlanta, GA 30303 US

W Atlanta Downtown
55 Ivan Allen Jr Boulevard,
Atlanta, GA 30308 US

About Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and the most populous city of the state of Georgia, and the central city of the ninth most populous metropolitan area in the United States. It is the county seat of Fulton County, although a portion of the city extends into DeKalb County. As of July 2006 the city of Atlanta has a population of 483,108 and a metropolitan population of 5,138,223. The July 2006 census estimate puts the combined statistical area (CSA) population at 5,478,667.

A major city in its own right, Atlanta is considered a poster child for cities worldwide experiencing rapid urban sprawl, economic development, and growth. In the last decade, the Atlanta metropolitan area added over 1,150,000 residents - the fourth-largest gain in absolute numbers of any metropolitan area in the United States. The metro area has been #1 in single-family housing starts for 13 consecutive years. Atlanta is recognized as one of the driving forces of the "New South," and has in recent years, along with Miami, Houston, and Dallas, undergone a transition from a city of regional commerce to a city of international influence.

During the Civil Rights Movement, Atlanta stood apart from Southern cities that supported segregation, touting itself as the "city too busy to hate." The city's progressive civil rights record made it increasingly popular as a relocation destination for African Americans, and the city's population became majority-black by 1972.

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