The St. Regis Atlanta vs Ellis Hotel, Atlanta, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Both properties are endorsed by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, The St. Regis Atlanta ranks significantly higher than The Ellis Hotel. The St. Regis Atlanta is ranked #1 in Atlanta with endorsements from 16 sources like Jetsetter, Fodor's and Forbes Travel Guide.
The St. Regis Atlanta
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88 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, GA 30305
From $509 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
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Luxury
"This grand, French Baroque-inspired resort is one of Atlanta's premier options, located in the affluent Buckhead neighborhood."
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Star Service
"Like the Mandarin Oriental, its modest size (151 guest rooms) is on a par with a boutique-hotel and contributes to its exceptional service standards and residential air."
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Gayot
"An ambience of elegance, refinement and repose marks this urban oasis located in Atlanta's elite Buckhead area."
BlackBook
"Lush elegance in Buckhead, with 151 guestrooms, and 31 suites that run a pretty penny."
Zagat
4.2
""Luxury" is the keyword at this "beautiful" Buckhead establishment, where complimentary butler service is included with each suite."
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."