Hotel near Stone Mountain Park and Atlanta Attractions
At the Country Inn & Suites, the best of Stone Mountain and Atlanta is just a short drive away. Our Stone Mountain, Georgia hotel is conveniently located near Stone Mountain Park. This popular Atlanta-area attraction is home to the world's largest exposed granite dome, a famous laser show and a variety of other attractions. In addition, our Stone Mountain hotel is convenient to Atlanta businesses and attractions. Guests can enjoy all the excitement and perks of Atlanta without the hustle and bustle of city life.
The Country Inn & Suites Hotel Stone Mountain is convenient to the following Atlanta attractions:
Fernbank Museum of Natural History (15.5 miles) This museum features exhibits on the prehistoric inhabitants of Georgia as well as fossils and an IMAX theater. (404) 929-6300
Georgia Aquarium (20.4 miles) The Georgia Aquarium is one of the most popular attractions in Atlanta and is home to 100,000 fish and marine animals. (404) 581-4000
High Museum of Art (18.7 miles) This museum exhibits American and European art and features works by Claude Monet, Andy Warhol and Georgia O'Keeffe. (404) 733-4444
Inside CNN Tour (20 miles) Go behind the scenes of this popular 24-hour news network. (404) 827-2300
Six Flags Over Georgia (38 miles) This popular amusement park is home to several thrilling roller coasters, including Batman: The Ride, Goliath and the Georgia Scorcher. (770) 948-9290
Stone Mountain Park (6.4 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 features a famous laser show as well as a variety of other attractions.
Turner Field (27.5 miles) Catch a Braves game at this stadium originally built for the 1996 Olympic games. (404) 522-7630
World of Coca-Cola (20.3 miles) Learn about the history of one of the world's most popular beverages, enjoy a 4-D movie and sample sodas from around the world at this popular attraction. (404) 676-5151
Yellow River Game Ranch (3.5 miles) The Yellow River Game Ranch allows guests to view animals indigenous to Georgia, including deer, bunnies and buffalo. (770) 972-6643
Directions: From I-285, take exit 39B (Hwy 78 E.) Go about 10 miles and take exit #9 (W. Park Place Blvd.) Take left turn at the exit. On the 2nd traffic light, take left turn (Rockbridge Road). The hotel is on the right hand side.
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?
The world's best-selling soft drink - Coca-Cola - was invented in Atlanta by Dr. John S. Pemberton. Formulated in his home on Marietta Street, the concoction was first served to the public in May 1886. Today, visitors can learn about the history of Coke at the World of Coca-Cola museum in downtown Atlanta.