If one is in the mood for some southern charm and hospitality, the state capital of Georgia probably fits the description to a tee.
Although the pulse of the city no longer throbs in accordance to the beat of yesteryears, the air within this metropolis never fails to stir those yearning for a slice of the southern past.
In line with its roots, numerous modern classic Atlanta hotels line the famous Peachtree Street.
Standing out from the rest is the Grande Dame which played host to the world debut of the silver screen romance classic.
Based on a novel written by a local resident, Margaret Mitchell's best seller helped to propel many of the cast to great fame for depicting the lifestyle of the rich and poor, master and servant, strife and peace during the Civil War period.
If one fancies an opportunity to step back in time, a stroll through the Georgian Terrace may invoke a sense of what it was like to be present for such a momentous occasion.
Coupled with a rich embodiment of history and culture, Atlanta is all geared towards modernity.
It is thus no wonder to see the myriad of options in terms of accommodation facilities offered to residents and visitors alike.
Although the clientele is all for the Old South, no one really wants to rent a room in a hotel running on power cables and plumbing works from that era.
Even though one may enjoy the quaintness and charm of the old days, there is no compromise for water heaters, flushing toilets and tap water clean enough to drink from.
As such, modern classic Atlanta hotels do well to cater to the consumer market seeking comfort and convenience.
Whether in town for business or a couple's weekend getaway, there is certainly a place to satisfy whims and fancies of guests concerned.
In addition to a pleasant stay, dining options come fast and furious courtesy of a diverse population.
Soul food, cooked from the heart, is probably the mainstream fare.
Coupled with increasing migration of nationals from Central America, new foods make their way into menus of the city's restaurateurs.
As one may seek to sink his teeth into freshly fried chicken, there is no objection to including some Puerto Rican cuisine onto the menu.
So long as the dish is cooked from the heart, soul food need not be restricted to a specific genre.
Although the pulse of the city no longer throbs in accordance to the beat of yesteryears, the air within this metropolis never fails to stir those yearning for a slice of the southern past.
In line with its roots, numerous modern classic Atlanta hotels line the famous Peachtree Street.
Standing out from the rest is the Grande Dame which played host to the world debut of the silver screen romance classic.
Based on a novel written by a local resident, Margaret Mitchell's best seller helped to propel many of the cast to great fame for depicting the lifestyle of the rich and poor, master and servant, strife and peace during the Civil War period.
If one fancies an opportunity to step back in time, a stroll through the Georgian Terrace may invoke a sense of what it was like to be present for such a momentous occasion.
Coupled with a rich embodiment of history and culture, Atlanta is all geared towards modernity.
It is thus no wonder to see the myriad of options in terms of accommodation facilities offered to residents and visitors alike.
Although the clientele is all for the Old South, no one really wants to rent a room in a hotel running on power cables and plumbing works from that era.
Even though one may enjoy the quaintness and charm of the old days, there is no compromise for water heaters, flushing toilets and tap water clean enough to drink from.
As such, modern classic Atlanta hotels do well to cater to the consumer market seeking comfort and convenience.
Whether in town for business or a couple's weekend getaway, there is certainly a place to satisfy whims and fancies of guests concerned.
In addition to a pleasant stay, dining options come fast and furious courtesy of a diverse population.
Soul food, cooked from the heart, is probably the mainstream fare.
Coupled with increasing migration of nationals from Central America, new foods make their way into menus of the city's restaurateurs.
As one may seek to sink his teeth into freshly fried chicken, there is no objection to including some Puerto Rican cuisine onto the menu.
So long as the dish is cooked from the heart, soul food need not be restricted to a specific genre.
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