Atlanta · Georgia · USA

Nobu Hotel Atlanta

  • 125 Rooms, 27 Suites

Located in a new 9-story building in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, Nobu Hotels has partnered with Simon Property Group to create and launch the first Nobu Hotel & Restaurant in Atlanta as the top luxury lifestyle property in the city. The hotel will be integrated into the existing footprint of the upscale shopping experience at Phipps Plaza. Nobu Hotel Atlanta will offer 152 guestrooms including 27 suites, amenities, and a Nobu Restaurant that captures the essence of the Nobu brand and lifestyle.

Exclusive Amenities

  • Continental Breakfast for two, daily (not available through room service)
  • Welcome Amenity

The following amenities are subject to availability at time of booking:

  • Early Check-in at 2:00 PM

The following amenities are subject to availability at check-in:

  • Late Check-out at 2:00 PM
  • Room Upgrade (applicable to rooms and junior suites)

The following amenities are not exclusive, but apply to your booking:

  • Complimentary Car Service (within a 3 miles radius)
  • Complimentary WiFi (throughout hotel)
  • Unlimited Local Phone Calls

Exclusive Suite Amenities

The amenities listed below apply to the following suite(s): Momiji Suite • Nobu Villa • Premium • Sake Suite • Zen Suite

  • Bottle of Wine & Fruit Platter, once during stay

 

Address

3520 Peachtree Rd. NE
Atlanta, GA, United States 30326

Nearby Airports

  • Atlanta/Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL)

Check In Time

3:00 PM

Check Out Time

12:00 PM


Accommodations

Atlanta is known as the “city of trees” because of the exceptionally lush canopy of trees, including magnolias, dogwoods, southern pines, and oaks that covers much of the city. The Rockwell Group took inspiration from Atlanta’s verdant landscape and Japanese arts and crafts to create design language that is a continuation of Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s imaginative and innovative culinary offerings. Nature is celebrated and integrated using different wood tones and grains, the creation of pocket gardens, and ikebana -- the Japanese art of flower arranging.


Dining

Restaurants