| Atlanta Marriott Marquis | |
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| Hotel chain | Marriott Marquis |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Brutalist Neo-futurist |
| Location | 265 Peachtree Center Avenue NE Atlanta, Georgia,United States |
| Coordinates | 33°45′41″N84°23′05″W / 33.7613°N 84.3847°W /33.7613; -84.3847 |
| Opening | 1985 |
| Cost | US$150 million |
| Management | Marriott International |
| Height | 168.86 m (554.0 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 47 |
| Lifts/elevators | 15 passenger elevators, 6 service elevators, 2 parking elevators, and 2 shuttle elevators |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | John Portman and Associates |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 1,663 |
| Number of restaurants | Sear Restaurant Sear Bar High Velocity Pulse Pool Bar Starbucks |
| Website | |
| https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlmq-atlanta-marriott-marquis | |
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TheAtlanta Marriott Marquis is a 47-story, 168.86 m (554.0 ft)Marriott hotel inAtlanta,Georgia, United States. It is the 15th tallestskyscraper in the city. The building was designed by AtlantaarchitectJohn C. Portman Jr. and supported by local engineer Blake Van Leer with construction completed in 1985. Because of its bulging base, it is often referred to as the "Pregnant Building" or the "Coca Cola" building as it resembles a bottle of Coke from the side elevation.[5][6]
The hotel's first renovation, costing $138 million, took place between 2005 and 2008. This included aStarbucks Coffee, new restaurants, a new pool, new meeting rooms, a new spa, refurbished guest rooms, and other updates.[7] Then in 2015, it was once again remodeled with a cost of $78 million and featuring updates such as new guest rooms, Stay Well rooms, a concierge lounge and more.[8]
One of the defining features of the Marriott Marquis is its largeatrium. It was the largest in the world upon its completion in 1985, at 469.16 feet (143.0 m) high. The atrium spans the entire height of the building and consists of two vertical chambers divided byelevator shafts and bridges. The record was later broken by theBurj Al Arab inDubai.
The 42nd floor features a concierge lounge,[9] which is only accessible for the hotel's Premium Elite members and guests who stay in concierge level rooms.[10]
In the filmsThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire andThe Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, some scenes of the Capitol's tribute center were filmed here.[11] Some scenes of the 2012 movieFlight were shot in the hotel as well. The atrium is also seen briefly in the 1986 movieManhunter, and the 2023 filmGhosted. It made a brief appearance in a trailer for the 2017 movieSpider-Man: Homecoming. It was also used as theTime Variance Authority headquarters in theDisney+ seriesLoki.[6] One of its venue hall was featured as a wedding reception inMs. Marvel.[5]