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ngày 25 tháng 4 năm 2025
The St. Regis Atlanta is the city’s undisputed luxury leader—elegant, expansive, and attended by butlers who press your clothes and bring you coffee like it’s a privilege (because it is). Even standard rooms are large, well-appointed, and come with a bathroom that feels like a spa ad. Bonvoy elites will appreciate being treated like actual elites: you can take your breakfast wherever you like—in the restaurant or your robe. Butlers provide coffee or tea on the house, but beware: iced drinks aren’t included and will cost you upwards of $21, which feels more like Santa Barbara than Buckhead. The bar is stunning and vast but, curiously, as chilly in ambiance as it is in climate. The house car is a standout—beautifully kept, and piloted by a driver who’s basically a rolling TED Talk on Atlanta. The spa is expansive and well-run, with RFID wristbands unlocking lockers like you’re entering a Bond villain’s lair. Staff circulate in the relaxation areas with offers of the signature spa drink and delicate macaroons—small but appreciated touches. Just note: while the amenities are polished, the overall mood leans a bit austere rather than indulgent. The location is great for shopping and dining, though the grandeur does feel mildly dislocated when you’re gazing out at Whole Foods. Staff are generally kind and helpful, but the hotel—while undeniably beautiful—lacks some of the intuitive, experienced service you’d find at other St. Regis outposts. Still, it’s the most luxurious option in Atlanta. Just be ready to trade a little warmth for a lot of wow.
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