The Candler Hotel Atlanta
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A Historic Hotels of America member, The Candler Hotel has a storied past with an enduring legacy. Built in 1906 for Coca-Cola Founder and Former Mayor of Atlanta Asa Griggs Candler, the 17-story high-rise is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was Atlanta’s first steel skyscraper.
The building has been reimagined as a stunning hotel where style, comfort, charm, and Southern hospitality converge to create a captivating destination. Many of the building’s original Beaux-Arts architectural details and the Gothic and Renaissance elements were retained, including the marbleized lobby and the bank vault in the building’s basement, rumored to be the former hiding place of the sought-after Coca-Cola formula. Upscale modern conveniences have been incorporated to ensure hotel guests enjoy a truly memorable stay.
The building has been reimagined as a stunning hotel where style, comfort, charm, and Southern hospitality converge to create a captivating destination. Many of the building’s original Beaux-Arts architectural details and the Gothic and Renaissance elements were retained, including the marbleized lobby and the bank vault in the building’s basement, rumored to be the former hiding place of the sought-after Coca-Cola formula. Upscale modern conveniences have been incorporated to ensure hotel guests enjoy a truly memorable stay.
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