The Candler Hotel Atlanta — The 1906 Building That Tells Its Own Story, Heart of Downtown
Some hotels are well-designed rooms. Others are buildings that carry a century of history in their walls and let you feel it from the moment you check in. The Candler Hotel Atlanta — built in 1906 by Asa Griggs Candler, founder of Coca-Cola — is firmly in the second category. The Beaux-Arts tower at 127 Peachtree Street NE has been standing in the heart of Downtown Atlanta for over a century, now reimagined as part of Hilton's Curio Collection. Score 8.5/10 from 575 verified reviews on Booking.com — the largest review base of any luxury Downtown Atlanta hotel in our roundup. Starting at ~$200/night, it is also the most accessible price point. For World Cup 2026 visitors, MARTA from the hotel reaches Mercedes-Benz Stadium in under 10 minutes.
There are properties where the building does the talking — and The Candler Hotel Atlanta is one of them. The Beaux-Arts tower at 127 Peachtree Street NE was commissioned by Asa Griggs Candler in 1906, the same era in which he was building the Coca-Cola empire. The lobby arrives immediately: marble walls, soaring ceilings, original columns and architectural detail that no renovation budget would recreate from scratch. Guests checking in have consistently noted — across the 575 Booking.com reviews that give it a score of 8.5/10 — that the building stops them before they even reach the front desk. That kind of first impression carries through the stay.
"The lobby alone was worth the booking — marble, high ceilings, warm light, and a feeling of stepping back a hundred years. The room itself was more modern than I expected, which was a pleasant surprise."
The rooms balance the heritage of the structure with genuinely modern comfort. Original brick elements and tall pre-war doors co-exist with updated bathrooms, modern HVAC systems and proper bedding. Standard Rooms start at $200–320 per night, Deluxe Rooms run $270–420, and Suites $450–700. The high-floor rooms facing the Atlanta skyline are the clear choice — guests who request a panoramic city-view room consistently describe opening the curtains in the morning as one of the better moments of the stay. It is worth asking at check-in; availability permitting, the hotel is generally accommodating.
One feature that does not appear in most hotel descriptions but matters in practice: the Skywalk connection to Peachtree Center Convention Complex. The enclosed elevated walkway links the building directly to the convention center, the food court, and the MARTA Peachtree Center station — meaning you can reach the transit system, restaurants, or conference facilities without stepping outside. On a hot Atlanta summer day or during a thunderstorm, this is a meaningful practical advantage. The Lobby Bar, housed in what was originally the building's Banking Hall, is a frequently praised feature in guest reviews. The architecture of the space — original columns, tall windows, the proportions of a proper commercial hall — makes Happy Hour feel distinctly different from a standard hotel bar.
The location is the clearest argument for this hotel if you are here for the World Cup. 127 Peachtree Street NE sits at the center of Downtown Atlanta, directly adjacent to MARTA's Peachtree Center station. The MARTA Red and Gold lines take you to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in under 10 minutes — no surge pricing, no match-day traffic, no parking. Walking from the hotel, Centennial Olympic Park is about 5 minutes, the Georgia Aquarium around 7 minutes, the World of Coca-Cola — which carries a certain relevance given the building's origins — about 8 minutes, and CNN Center about the same. The entire Downtown core is accessible on foot.
To be direct about the limitations: Downtown Atlanta's streets in some blocks become noticeably quiet after business hours. This is not a danger warning, but guests used to Midtown or Buckhead's evening density will notice the difference. Research the immediate vicinity before planning a late dinner or evening walk outside the hotel. More concretely, The Candler has no pool and no spa on property. If those are priorities — and for a leisure stay they reasonably might be — this building cannot provide them. What it offers instead is architecture, position, MARTA access, and the most competitive price point among the luxury Downtown Atlanta properties in our list.
Put plainly: The Candler Hotel Atlanta is the right choice if you want a hotel with genuine character, a Downtown position that puts you on MARTA for the stadium, and a rate that stays under $320 for a standard room. The 575-review base at 8.5/10 represents a consistent real-world result. It suits history-minded travelers, couples, business visitors, and World Cup guests who want to be well-positioned without paying peak rates at a full-service luxury tower. If your priority is a pool, spa, or a neighborhood that stays active after 10pm — look at Midtown or Buckhead options in our Atlanta roundup.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ 575 reviews — largest verified base of any Downtown Atlanta luxury hotel in our list
- ✓ 1906 Beaux-Arts heritage building — marble lobby, high ceilings, genuinely irreplaceable atmosphere
- ✓ Adjacent to MARTA Peachtree Center — Mercedes-Benz Stadium under 10 minutes on match days
- ✓ From $200/night — lowest entry price in the Downtown luxury group
- ! Downtown Atlanta blocks are quiet after business hours — not as lively as Midtown or Buckhead at night
- ! No pool or spa on property
- ✓ Skywalk connects to Peachtree Center Convention and MARTA — practical in all weather
- ✓ High-floor rooms with panoramic Atlanta skyline views
- ✓ Lobby Bar in original 1906 Banking Hall — the most atmospheric bar in the building
- ! Downtown neighborhood limited for dining and nightlife after business hours
- ! No full-service amenities (pool, spa) compared to other luxury options
- 💡If you need a pool or spa on property · The Candler has neither · Fix: see Loews Atlanta or W Atlanta Downtown for more complete amenity packages
- 💡If you want a neighborhood that stays active at night · Downtown Atlanta quiets significantly after business hours · Fix: consider hotels in Midtown or Buckhead instead
- 💡If your budget is below $200/night · Standard Rooms here start at $200 · Look at mid-range Atlanta options in our broader list
Heading to Atlanta for the World Cup?
Atlanta is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach Mercedes-Benz Stadium on match day.