The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead
When you book The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead in Atlanta, USA through our Marriott Stars partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Personalized and customized amenity
- Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
- All STARS hotels offer a hotel credit valued at $100 USD (once per stay)
- Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
- Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)
Location
The Luxury Collection draws from a century-old tradition of gathering distinctive properties in places that matter, each hotel holding its own story while promising a depth of service and local connection that transcends the formulaic. In Atlanta, that tradition finds expression in Buckhead, the city's uptown heart where high-rise office towers and designer boutiques cluster around the intersection of Peachtree and Piedmont Roads. This is the neighbourhood where old Southern money meets new corporate ambition, where Lenox Square anchors a constellation of shopping and dining that makes Buckhead the third-largest business district in Atlanta.
The streets here hum with a particular energy: valets gliding between luxury sedans, shoppers ducking into flagships, executives slipping out of gleaming lobbies for lunch meetings. Peachtree Road stretches north and south like a spine, connecting the property to the rest of Atlanta's sprawl. The MARTA station nearby offers a thread into the broader city, though most of Buckhead's pleasures reveal themselves on foot or by a short drive.
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport sits twenty-five kilometres south, a manageable ride that transitions from the world's busiest hub into the leafy, prosperous quiet of Atlanta's northern reaches.
Buckhead's dining scene rewards those who seek precision over spectacle. Book a table at Omakase Table, just over a kilometre away, where Chef Leonard Yu orchestrates a multicourse experience that honours traditional technique while responding to the season's best offerings. For a different mood entirely, Atlas (one Michelin star) sits within the St. Regis two kilometres south, a grand dining room where London-born Chef Freddy Money delivers American cuisine with the kind of elegance that suits milestone evenings. Closer still, O by Brush occupies a discreet counter inside a shopping centre shared with Rolex and Dior, where Chef Jason Liang's omakase unfolds with stylish restraint.
Beyond the table, golfers will find serious courses at Capital City Club's Brookhaven layout and the wooded fairways of Chastain Park, both within a few kilometres. For a reprieve from Buckhead's polished surfaces, the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area's Palisades Unit lies eight kilometres northwest, where trails trace the riverbanks through surprisingly wild terrain. Don't miss the Lullwater Conservation Garden if you crave greenery without leaving the city's embrace entirely.
Winter in Atlanta means cool mornings and mild afternoons, temperatures hovering around twelve degrees by day, dipping just above freezing at night. The sky takes on a pale, scrubbed quality, and the city feels unhurried, almost introspective.
Spring arrives early and insistent, with March warming rapidly and dogwoods unfurling across the city by April. This is Atlanta at its most inviting: temperate days, gardens in full voice, the air soft and charged with possibility. Summer climbs into the low thirties, humid and heavy, the kind of heat that sends locals indoors by midday and makes evening terraces feel like small luxuries.
Autumn brings relief by late September, temperatures easing into the mid-twenties, then cooling further through October. The light turns golden, the humidity lifts, and the city exhales. November can feel brisk, but it's still mild enough for open-air strolls through Buckhead's tree-lined blocks.
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