(404) 973-2363
176 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta,
GA
30303
33.7583
-84.3877
Neighborhoods: Downtown, Northeast, Northeast
Hours:
24/7
Last updated 11.30.11
Category:
Hotels & Motels, Travel, Business Hotels, Luxury Hotels, Weekend Getaway Hotels, Lodging, Boutique Hotels
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Lodging Special Features:
Reviews & Ratings for The Ellis Hotel
6 reviews
What users are saying:
- Citysearch (5)
- |
- Around the Web (1)
- |
- All (6)
Great Hotel BUT.....
Contributor
It's a great hotel but if any of you are looking to save some $$ then book it at referer.us/8/GoodHotelDeals They usually have some pretty good deals on there!
Not a boutique hotel, but a good hotel!
by ilovemurphy
Stayed at the Ellis Hotel over Christmas for one week. The hotel bills itself as a boutique hotel and that it is not, but it was a good hotel with good proximity to the highway and major streets in/out of Atlanta. I stress that it isn't a boutique hotel because it is just a 'formula' and if you want a true boutique experience try one of the B&Bs Atlanta has to offer.
Nice robes!
- Pros: downtown close to restaurants, easy drive away from hotel
- Cons: hard to actually get to the hotel if you don't know downtown
Great memories at the Ellis
by MsRight
My hubby and I live in Atlanta, but anytime we are having a special downtown weekend we book the Ellis. The staff is great and the rooms are really beautiful and modern (and comfy beds!). Valet parking is pricey but you really have few other choices. My big "whine" is about the breakfast at the restaurant. We went down to see what was happening at the breakfast area. It looked slightly more than a usual complimentary continental breakfast, so we went ahead and joined the confusion. There seems to be no price list, no menu card, no one to seat you, and no order to the coming and going of staff and guests at the food stations. We figured it was worth $12.95 or whatever for their crappy breakfast. So imagine our surprise when we got the bill~ I don't recall exact pricing, but my recollection is that those flabby strands of bacon and a scoop of scrambled eggs cost about $40 per person. I've paid just slightly more than that for brunch at The Peabody in Memphis with full carving stations, mimosas and champagne, an omelet station and a full sushi bar with a live jazz band. They have got to be kidding! But that's my only complaint. (Room service is a better value~seriously) The hotel is lovely and I even enjoy the Molton Brown toiletries! One more thing~ any room with two guests should be stocked with two of the big guest robes!
- Pros: Modern decor, sleek upgrades, fresh remodel, friendly staff
- Cons: What is with the awful buffet breakfast for $40????
Trendy hotel at good rates
by CJinVinings
I had heard of the Ellis Hotel before, but never actually visited until recently. One of my co-workers from out of town stayed here and I was so impressed. Everything from the lobby to the guestrooms is beautiful. The staff was very courteous. The lobby bar was a great place to hang out after work as well. We've actually had other out of town staff book rooms here after my co-workers original visit based on our recommendation.
I will consider booking a room here when attending events at Ga Dome or Phillips from now on.
- Pros: trendy, but not too expensive
Southern comfort modernized, the Ellis Hotel is clean, classy and cool.
by Christina Saul
In Short
A beautiful restoration of the historic Winecoff Hotel, the Ellis Hotel sticks with what works. Its simple, modern design keeps the rooms spacious, escaping from flashy decor that clutters--a sort of regal feel that stays young with minimalist style. Lodged on the second floor, the E. Street Grille provides a perfect, people-watching patio for southern small plates or a glass of vino. With a free business center, fitness center and Internet, you can feel at home without emptying your coffers.


