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Best Hotels in Atlanta for Black Professionals

Atlanta fuses Black excellence with lively hangouts and community-driven spaces. Whether visiting for work or play, you can find accommodations and places that celebrate diversity and resonate with Black professionals. Check out this travel guide of the best hotels in Atlanta and the neighborhoods worth exploring.

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Nov. 25 2025, Published 6:30 p.m. ET

Hamilton Howell House

Hamilton Howell House brings proud Black heritage to the historic Old Fourth Ward. Built in 1893 by Alexander Hamilton Jr., a well-known African-American builder, it welcomes guests as a bed-and-breakfast. Get cozy in themed rooms honoring famous names like Maya Angelou, W.E.B. DuBois, and John Coltrane. Period furniture and warm, earthy tones fill each room.

Hyatt Centric Atlanta Midtown

Purchased in 2014 by RLJ Lodging Trust founder Robert L Johnson of BET Network fame, this is one of the best luxury hotels in Atlanta. This hotel soars over Midtown Atlanta, providing city views with pops of green across Piedmont Park. You can settle in for New Southern cuisine in the Author’s Den, or head out for good eats and entertainment spots. Nearby, the MARTA Midtown station connects you to wherever you need to go.

Glenn Hotel

The locally-owned Glenn Hotel is full of boutique charm, from its Art Deco stonework and rich colors to its iconic stone lions on the roof cornice. Cozy rooms are outfitted in vintage decor that blends seamlessly with modern convenience. During a luxury stay in Atlanta, dine on Southern favorites at Glenn's Kitchen, or head skyward to the rooftop SkyLounge for 360-degree views of the city skyline, Centennial Park, and the SkyView Ferris wheel. Catch a ride at the nearby MARTA Five Points station, and check out the indoor Ponce City Market.

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Old Fourth Ward

One of Atlanta’s oldest areas, Old Fourth Ward is steeped in African-American history. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park celebrates love and understanding and houses important Civil Rights landmarks. Across the neighborhood, the Atlanta BeltLine trails loop past public spaces with cool street art, murals, and local photography.

Midtown

Midtown pulses with energy. You can get your fix of diverse cuisine and support the many Black-owned restaurants at the same time. Savor everything from Gullah Geechee food at Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen & Bar to upscale global cuisine at The Consulate and delicious coffeehouse Urban Grind, complete with open mic poetry nights. Midtown is also home to the iconic Fox Theatre and the interactive Trap Music Museum, with its homage to hometown artists.

Get inspired by the city’s proud Black community on your next Atlanta business trip or vacation. Full of cultural legacy and diverse Black-owned shops, the community welcomes you to stay a while.

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