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Four people walk out the front door of Signia by Hilton Atlanta. The sign is visible behind them, attached to a wall of plants.

Imagine the floor-to-ceiling downtown views on the top floor.

Photo provided by Signia by Hilton Atlanta

A luxurious Southern escape awaits at Signia by Hilton Atlanta, the new 976-room downtown hotel sitting steps from Mercedes-Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena (Falcons-Cowboys in November, anyone?).

The stunning, state-of-the-art high-rise is positively overflowing with elevated amenities, including:

  • 8 food and beverage experiences
  • A boutique day spa, beauty bar, and fitness center
  • Club Signia, a private lounge with tailored service, in-stay offerings and all-day dining options

Plus, the road down makes for an oh-so-scenic autumn drive.

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