Ideal Tucker Lodging at our Northlake - Emory Hotel near Stone Mountain
Located off I-285 at exit 37, the Country Inn & Suites Tucker hotel is the perfect place to stay when visiting Atlanta. Explore Stone Mountain Park, visit Fern Bank Science Museum, shop 'til you drop at Perimeter Mall, enjoy a gourmet dinner or drive to see the Atlanta skyline. It's all possible when staying at Country Inn & Suites. Our Northlake lodging is in close to several popular Atlanta attractions, such as the Malibu Grand Prix, Turner Field, CNN Center, Philips Arena, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Center and more. With its central location and comfortable amenities, our Tucker hotel offers easy access to the area's best golfing, shopping, sightseeing, dining and sporting venues.
Check out these Tucker and Atlanta attractions during your stay at our Emory hotel's location:
Northlake Mall (0.7 miles) With over 100 of the best stores, shopping in Georgia does not get any better than the Northlake Mall. Phone: (770) 938-3564
Emory University Hospital - Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital (1.79 miles) The Emory University Orthopaedics & Spine Hospital is the only surgical center of its kind in Atlanta. Phone: (404) 727-6123
Fernbank Science Center (6.3 miles) For an educational and affordable Tucker attraction, take the children to one of the nation's largest planetariums at the Fernbank Science Center. Phone: (678) 874-7102
Stone Mountain Park (6.1 miles) Take a trip to Stone Mountain and participate in the Sky Hike family adventure course, ride the Summit Skyride or visit the Antebellum Plantation and Farmyard while visiting Tucker, Georgia. Phone: (770) 465-6077
Atlanta Botanical Garden (13 miles) Only a few miles from our Tucker, Georgia hotel near Atlanta, the Botanical Gardens are a beautiful and worthwhile sight for all travelers. Phone: (404) 876-5859
Georgia Aquarium (16 miles) Our Tucker, GA hotel near the Georgia Aquarium is home to the enormous Whale shark, Beluga whales and thousands of other aquatic animals. Phone: (404) 581-4000
Turner Field (19 miles) Don your red and blue and cheer on Homer the Brave and the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball Team at Turner Field. Phone: (404) 577-9100
Georgia Dome (17 miles) Home to the Atlanta Falcons and an array of concerts, events and activities annually, the Georgia Dome has something to offer for everyone visiting Atlanta, Georgia. Phone: (404) 223-8687
Zoo Atlanta (15 miles) See animal training demonstrations, visit the petting zoo or watch the gorilla and orangutan feedings when taking a trip to the Zoo Atlanta. Phone: (404) 624-9453
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.