The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta vs Ellis Hotel, Atlanta, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Both properties are praised by professionals. On balance, The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta is preferred by most writers compared to The Ellis Hotel. The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta has a TripExpert Score of 92 with recommendations from 13 reviewers including Forbes Travel Guide, Zagat and Jetsetter.
The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta
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181 Peachtree Street N.E, Atlanta, GA 30303
From $239 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Frommer's
"The impeccable service you'd expect from a Ritz property harkens back to another, more gracious era; you'll be pampered (for instance, housekeeping stops by twice daily)."
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Jetsetter
"Neoclassical gem with a modern edge and a stylish lounge in the heart of downtown Atlanta."
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Oyster
Luxury
"The 441-room Ritz-Carlton Atlanta is one of the most luxurious hotel choices downtown."
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Travel + Leisure
"A 25-story hotel rising high in the downtown skyline, the Ritz-Carlton in Five Points is less than a mile from major attractions."
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Star Service
"This refined 24-story property serves as a bastion of good taste, especially for those whose preferences lean toward the avant-garde."
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Tip: Request a room facing south for the best views of the city.
Ellis Hotel, Atlanta, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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176 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA
From $100 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"This 127-room boutique in Downtown Atlanta is located in a historic building that was once ravaged by the deadly Winecoff fire -- but inside, it's thoroughly stylish and contemporary."
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Travel + Leisure
"This beautiful 1913 high-rise building, once home to Atlanta's soigné Winecoff Hotel, has been reinvented as a sleek, clean-lined boutique property."
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Star Service
"This hotel harbors notable sophistication and a dedicated staff that goes out of its way to keep guests happy. "
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Gayot
"The 127 guest rooms rely on clean, spare design and muted earth tones for visual impact, and on well-appointed work areas for their appeal to the business traveler."
BlackBook
"Drop modern boutique hotel sensibilities into a spot built in 1913, and you have The Ellis. The old-school architecture houses 127 rooms, each shrouded in warm brown bamboo panelling."