Relax at our Conyers Hotel near Georgia International Horse Park, Atlanta Attractions
Whether you're in Conyers for business or leisure, you're sure to be pleased by our convenient location. With Old Town Conyers only a mile away, and Atlanta just a short drive away, we offer easy access to the best local attractions and business destinations. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate local parks near our Conyers hotel, including Panola Mountain State Park, Randy Poynter Lake and Stone Mountain Park. Those looking for a break from city life may enjoy hitting the links at Cherokee Run Golf Course. Whatever your travel plans, this hotel near the Georgia International Horse Park, Atlanta attractions and Conyers shopping is the perfect home base for your stay in Conyers, GA.
Enjoy these local attractions while staying at our Conyers hotel:
Georgia International Horse Park (5 miles) Our hotel is just a few miles from this horse park, which was the site of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games, and continues to host festivals, concerts, biking events, and wedding receptions. Phone: +1 (888) 860-4224
Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Monastery(8.5 miles) This beautiful church is a tranquil haven for visitors of all religious backgrounds. With a greenhouse and lake, this scenic church is open to the public for tours and group retreats. Phone: +1 (770) 483-8705
Panola Mountain State Park (12 miles) This natural landmark protects a 100-acre mountain of granite that shelters rare plants. Guided hikes are available, and the park also features an interpretive center with kid-friendly animal exhibits.
Randy Poynter Lake at Black Shoals Park (10 miles) Randy Poynter Lake is a great place to canoe, boat, fish, hike, and picnic. Canoe and paddle boat rentals are also available. Phone: +1 (770) 761-1611
Stone Crest Mall (6.5 miles) For Conyers shopping, the Stone Crest Mall features more than 60 name-brand stores, boutiques and restaurants. Phone: +1 (678) 526-8955
Stone Mountain Park (20 miles) This beautiful park is home to the world's largest piece of exposed granite, as well as the largest high relief carving in the world: the famous depiction of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. The park also features a famous laser show, paddle wheel river boats, wooded nature trails, golf courses and more.
Turner Field (25 miles) While lodging in Conyers, GA, catch a Braves game at this stadium originally built for the 1996 Olympic Games.
Georgia Aquarium (28 miles) Claimed to be "the world's largest and best aquarium," the Georgia Aquarium is a must see while in the Atlanta area. Phone: +1 (404) 581-4000
Cherokee Run Golf Course (5 miles) This beautiful, wooded site is recognized as one of the "great golf courses of the world," according to Arnold Palmer Design. Phone: +1 (770) 785-7904
Highland Golf Club (3.6 miles) This nearby golf course is ideal for golfers of every skill level. Phone: +1 (770) 483-4235
Honey Creek Golf and Country Club (5.8 miles) A beautiful course with a great restaurant, Honey Creek is a local favorite. Phone: +1 (770) 483-6343
The "Capital of the New South," Atlanta is a city celebrating change and growth. Though a fascinating history keeps locals and visitors looking back, the modern, sophisticated city has no problem looking ahead. Its gracious, sprawling plantations inspired "Gone With the Wind," and while you can still find antebellum mansions and towering oaks draped with Spanish moss, you're just as likely to find multinational corporations and global banks. The headquarters of companies like CNN and Coca-Cola. With one of the busiest airports in the world, Atlanta offers visitors numerous shops, restaurants and nightlife pursuits to suit every taste. Diversity is the name of the game in this city, the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the home of Braves baseball. Its cultural experiences come in all shapes, sizes and sounds. Still surging since rising from the ashes after the Civil War, Atlanta has shown an ability to adapt and prosper, and that forward-driving spirit continues unabated today.
Did you know?
General William T. Sherman burned Atlanta in the fall of 1864 as his Union army marched to the sea. Among the few buildings that survived are several of the storefronts in Underground Atlanta, a three-level shopping, entertainment, and dining complex in the heart of the city.