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Vision Hospitality opens AC Hotel in Atlanta

It includes the first rooftop bar in the area near Perimeter Mall

Vision Hospitality opens AC Hotel in Atlanta

The AC Hotel Atlanta Perimeter is now open in Atlanta. It is owned by Vision Hospitality Group led by Mitch Patel as president and CEO.

The 156-room hotel is near the city’s downtown and upscale Buckhead districts and close to Perimeter Mall. Other nearby attractions include Six Flags Over Georgia, Stone Mountain, Mercedes Benz Stadium, Truist Park and LEGOLAND Discovery Center Atlanta.


Onsite dining options include the AC Lounge for food and drinks, the AC Kitchen for breakfast and the Bar Peri, which is the first rooftop bar in the area. The hotel also offers a total of 1,041 square feet of event space, including two private breakout rooms, accessible for a variety of small to midsize meetings and gatherings.

“The concept behind the AC Hotel Atlanta Perimeter is simple but powerful – edit away the unnecessary to allow guests to focus on what is most important to them. We are excited to offer this frictionless experience to the Atlanta area, where we currently have 9 hotels in operation,” Patel said. “We are especially excited to introduce the area’s first rooftop bar, which will feature expansive views of Perimeter Center, Buckhead and Midtown.”

Vision Hospitality recently opened another upscale hotel, its Aloft Chattanooga Hamilton Place in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the company is based.

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