Visit our Conveniently Located Hotel near Cobb Galleria
The Country Inn & Suites Atlanta-NW at Windy Hill Rd is located approximately 10 miles north of downtown Atlanta and only 20 miles from Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport. Our hotel features a great location, stunning guest rooms, manager's receptions and free shuttle and is situated near a number of museums, theaters and sporting venues. Get out and take advantage of everything the city of Atlanta has to offer!
Our Atlanta northwest hotel is convenient to the following:
Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum (13 miles) History buffs are sure to be blown away by the 1885 oil painting depicting a panoramic view of the Civil War at this Atlanta museum. Phone: (404) 658-7625
Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (10 miles) For outdoor activities in Atlanta, head to the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area where you can raft, canoe, kayak, hike and fish. Phone: (678) 538-1200
Cobb Galleria Center (1.3 miles) The Cobb Galleria is an event facility that hosts more than 15,000 events each year. Phone: (770) 955-8000
Cumberland Mall (1.5 miles) This recently renovated Atlanta shopping center features Macy's, Sears, Costco and a number of other retailers. Shoppers can also take a break to dine at one of restaurants located at Cumberland Mall, including Maggiano's Little Italy, The Cheesecake Factory and P.F. Chang's China Bistro. Phone: (770) 435-2206
Fox Theatre (10 miles) Take a tour of the historic Fox Theatre in Atlanta, which has hosted a number of concerts, movies, plays and performances over the years. Phone: (404) 881-2100
Georgia Aquarium (11 miles) For something the whole family will enjoy, check out the Georgia Aquarium. Visit beluga whales, California sea lions, sea otters and African black-footed penguins at the Cold Water Quest gallery, and check out the touch pools full of horseshoe crabs, sea stars, stingrays and shrimp in the Georgia Explorer gallery. Phone: (404) 581-4000
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site (12 miles) Come and honor the great civil rights activist, Martin Luther King, Jr. See his childhood home and the church where he and his father served as pastors. Phone: (404) 331-5190
Piedmont Park (10 miles) Take advantage of this escape from bustling downtown Atlanta. The beautiful Piedmont Park is a great place to relax and also hosts a number of festivals, including the Atlanta Jazz Festival and the Atlanta Dogwood Festival. Phone: (404) 875-7275
Six Flags White Water (5 miles) The largest waterpark in the South, Six Flags features 50 attractions, one of the world's tallest free-falls, and tons of great family rides and play areas. Phone: (770) 424-9283
Turner Field (12 miles) Built in 1996 for the Olympic Games, this ballpark is now home to Atlanta's Major League Baseball team, the Braves. Inside Turner Field, fans can find interactive games, a gift shop, a museum and hall of fame with Hank Aaron memorabilia. Phone: (404) 614-2310
World of Coca-Cola (11 miles) Come show your love for Coca-Cola at this giant exhibition, hosting a collection of Coke memorabilia from as early as 1905. Phone: (404) 676-5151
Zoo Atlanta (13 miles) One of the major tourist attractions in Georgia, Zoo Atlanta opened its gates in 1889. Complete with three Giant Pandas and a petting zoo, Zoo Atlanta is great for guests of all ages. Phone: (404) 624-5600
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Directions: Our hotel is located off I-75 at exit 260, Windy Hill Road, adjacent to McDonalds.
About Atlanta
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?
Just how big is that horse? Atlanta's Stone Mountain Park is home to the world's largest bas-relief carving, a depiction of Confederate war heroes Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jefferson Davis. The project was conceived in 1912, but it took more than half a century to carve the 90-foot-high by 190-foot-wide sculpture into the mountain's granite wall. As portrayed on the mountain, Lee's horse, Traveler, is 147 feet long.