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3 bedrooms 3+ bathrooms Sleeps 6
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Explore the area
Atlanta, GA
- Phipps Plaza2 min walk
- LEGOLAND® Discovery Center5 min walk
- Lenox Square9 min walk
- Atlanta, GA (ATL-Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Intl.)26 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 King Bed
3 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 2
Toilet
Bathroom 3
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Bathroom 4
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
About this property
Cozy Buckhead Lux Home
Modern Contemporary design meets comfort and convenience at this 4-level 4,000-square-ft fully wheelchair-accessible townhome located in the prestigious Buckhead area of Atlanta steps away from Phipps Plaza & Lenox Mall & its upscale shops, restaurants & movie theater. This luxurious home has a beautiful grand design with open floor plans, floor-to-ceiling windows, private bathrooms in each room, and a large patio that opens up to the second living room! Perfect for extended stays!
-Arcade room
-Convertible Ferrari for rent
-Fully wheelchair accessible (Elevator in the home)
Summary
-Our place comes equipped with 3 bedroom2 (queen/King-sized beds), flat-screen TVs, a fully equipped kitchen, and a laundry room. Towels and bed linen are available in this accommodation. This unit is fully wheelchair accessible including a private elevator inside the unit that travels to each floor of the townhome.
Living room
-65-inch smart tv
-Large comfy couch
-Open concept
-Plenty of natural light
Kitchen
-Fully stocked kitchen i.e. Cookware, plates, utensils, etc.
-Gas stove
-Microwave
-Drying towels
-8 seater dining room table
Room 1
-Queen bed
-Side table/lamp
-Natural light
-Grey suede bedframe/headboard
-Private attached bathroom
-Large walk-in closet
Room 2
-Black suede King bed
-body mirror
-Private attached bathroom with shower and tub
-Large walk-in closet
-Natural light
Room 3
-Queen bed
-Large closet
-Natural light
-Private attached bathroom
Living room 2
-Large 65-inch Smart TV
-Black suede couches
-Kitchenette
-Large balcony with beautiful views of the city
Garage
-4 car private garage with an elevator that takes you to any floor in the townhome
-Arcade room with 6 Arcade games
**Must-see Attractions and Things to Do in Buckhead**
In a city with so much to see and do, Buckhead is an area flush with must-see attractions and things to do, including art galleries, museums, theater, music venues, nightlife, and parks.
Whether you’re catching a show at the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre or shopping at the upscale Lenox Square Mall, there’s plenty to do in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta.
There’s much more than just uptown funk in Atlanta’s northern neighbor. Buckhead is a stylish, lively community full of shopping, sipping, and sightseeing. Clubs, cafes, boutiques, and bars stretch across the sidewalks, keeping you in the thick of it while still granting access to Central Georgia’s best outdoor green spaces. Rock concerts and river rafting? Speakeasies and Southern cuisine? You can do it all and then some in Buckhead.
Shopping mall
~Lennox Square Mall~
Your legs, arms, and credit card will be exhausted by the time you’ve shopped at more than 250 stores at Lenox Square Mall. Spruce up your closet with a little reinvented self-expression at the Psycho Bunny menswear shop, or swing into Tory Burch for a new designer handbag. Don’t worry, it’s not all shop-til-you-drop at Lenox Square Mall. The Peachtree Pint has a range of Georgian pints on tap. Fair warning: two or three will convince you to order a box of gourmet treats from Da Vinci’s Donuts.
Brewery
~Southern Beer Tours
Brewery~
If you think the folks in Atlanta know how to make a mighty good meal, just wait until you taste their brews. You’ll be wise to bar hop around Buckhead with Southern Beer Tours who offer up to three rounds of brewery visits. The SweetWater Brewing is your first stop for a 420 Extra Pale Ale, followed by Blind Pirate or Lay Low IPA at Monday Night Brewing. Atlanta Brewing Company, the oldest in the state, will give you a taste of Hoplanta and the Soul of the City, both of which pair fantastically with a plate of Fox Brother Bar-B-Q that you can order right to either bar.
Park
~Chastain Park
Park~
Although it’s famous for the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre, you should also know that Atlanta’s third-largest park is a draw for more than just music lovers. Walk across all 268 acres (108ha) and you’ll see how happily the community gobbles up the green space in the warmer months. You’ll spot kids on the playgrounds and in the swimming pool; friends battling it out on the golf course and softball diamond, and even a few horses trotting beside joggers.
Amphitheatre
~The Cadence Bank Amphitheatre~
Touted as the oldest outdoor music venue in the city, Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park brings out the best acts covering the full spectrum of genres. Deftones, Barenaked Ladies, Steely Dan, and Jethro Tull have all graced the same stage that’s been shared by Johnny Cash, Aretha Franklin, Alice Cooper, and Josh Groban. Whether you’re hoping to catch a performance from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra or jam out to more contemporary hits from Billie Eilish, a ticket to any performance under the Georgia night sky is sure to be a hit.
Museum
~Atlanta History Center~
The Swan House, is an early 20th Century Buckhead mansion now part of the Atlanta History Center, Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlanta History Center showcases fascinating exhibits that have had just as much impact on the country as they have on the city. Civil War relics including banjos and marching drums sit alongside golfer Bobby Jones’s four Grand Slam championship trophies. You’ll see sports and world history collide in the Atlanta ’96 exhibit, where a collection of medals, athletic equipment, and the torch from the Olympic and Paralympic Games celebrate Atlanta’s time as the host city for this monumental competition.
~Art Gallery~
Buckhead Art & Company
ATL is full of A-R-T and a gallery full of emerging contemporary artists have their fine art on display at Buckhead Art & Company. Though all pieces are independently created, each artwork seems to complement the others. Carrie Penley’s neutral-colored wildlife collages sit in contrast to Crystal Paris’s avant-garde wearable art. All pieces in the gallery are for sale, so you’re welcome to take home a vibrant Caryn Crawford, or the textile work of Elise Lyon for your own home.
~Restaurant, American, Vegetarian~
Try inventive Southern cuisine at South City Kitchen
Hope you packed your appetite, bib, and best manners – because South City Kitchen will leave you salivating. Classic Southern staples, like collard greens and fried green tomatoes, stack up beside inventive yet close-to-home dishes, such as pan-fried chicken livers with caramelized onion jus. You’d better believe that an order of Mississippi mud and banana pudding trifle is making its way to your table for dessert.
~Bar, North American~
Sip cocktails in a Prohibition bar
Psst…can you keep a secret? An assuming black door behind Chido & Padre’s is your gateway to Prohibition–inspired cocktails and Roaring ’20s fun. The Blind Pig Parlor is a covert club where you can order up a blessed negroni, a bubbly paper swan, or an all-cider dram. Sip a beer or wine under the starry lights of this speakeasy and order up a round of pot liqueur for good luck.
~Market~
Sample snacks at the Peachtree Road Farmers Market
There’s no way you can visit Atlanta and not indulge in some fresh fruit from the Peachtree Road Farmers Market. Come hungry every Saturday from March through December and load up on produce that is all locally sourced, certified organic, or naturally grown. You’ll find be sure to pick up a PRFM reusable bag to hull your bounty home.
~Natural Feature~
Go rafting in Chattahoochee National Park
The Chattahoochee River may swim through the state, but the best place to Shoot the Hooch is in Atlanta. The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area has a number of places to dip in and wade out if you want to raft without looking at the clock. Quick trips from Powers Island to Paces Mill (or Morgan Falls Dam to Johnson Ferry) will only take you between one and three hours to ride. Don’t let us keep you docked, though; spend the full day cruising on a ride from Jones Bridge to Chattahoochee River Park, which takes between nine and 12 hours.
~Airport~
Getting to the airport: Driving directions to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport
Parking at the airport: learn about short- and long-term parking options
View security wait time: view an estimate of passenger wait times for airport security
~Multi-use trails~
Atlanta Beltline trails: the Beltline includes six miles of paved bicycle/pedestrian trails with 26 additional trail miles planned
PATH Foundation: The Foundation maintains over 180 miles of off-road trails
~Public transportation (bus, train, shuttle)~
Atlanta Streetcar: The Atlanta Streetcar is a 2.7-mile loop that provides last-mile connectivity from Centennial Olympic Park to the King Historic District in Downtown Atlanta.
The Buc: Fast, frequent, free shuttle service in Buckhead
Xpress: Regional express bus serving Cobb, Gwinnett, Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, and Perimeter Circle
CobbLinc: Bus servicing Cobb, Downtown, and Midtown
Gwinnett County Transit: Bus serving Gwinnett, Downtown, and Midtown
~Sharable Dockless Mobility Devices (SDMD)~
Dockless bikes and scooters provide an alternative, flexible transportation choice for Atlanta residents and visitors to get around the city.
City-permitted dockless operators are:
-Bird
-Helbiz
-Spin
-VeoRide
***Note: There is currently a Nighttime Riding Restriction for rented scooters/e-bikes. No devices may be rented from 9:00 p.m.- 4:00 a.m. Relay Bikeshare and personal bikes, personal scooters, personal e-bikes, or any other personally owned device are NOT affected***
★ COVID-19 SANITIZATION ★
The health, safety, and well-being of our guests are of utmost importance. For this reason, we use a thorough cleaning process after each check-out.
Feel free to contact us with any additional questions you might have.
-Arcade room
-Convertible Ferrari for rent
-Fully wheelchair accessible (Elevator in the home)
Summary
-Our place comes equipped with 3 bedroom2 (queen/King-sized beds), flat-screen TVs, a fully equipped kitchen, and a laundry room. Towels and bed linen are available in this accommodation. This unit is fully wheelchair accessible including a private elevator inside the unit that travels to each floor of the townhome.
Living room
-65-inch smart tv
-Large comfy couch
-Open concept
-Plenty of natural light
Kitchen
-Fully stocked kitchen i.e. Cookware, plates, utensils, etc.
-Gas stove
-Microwave
-Drying towels
-8 seater dining room table
Room 1
-Queen bed
-Side table/lamp
-Natural light
-Grey suede bedframe/headboard
-Private attached bathroom
-Large walk-in closet
Room 2
-Black suede King bed
-body mirror
-Private attached bathroom with shower and tub
-Large walk-in closet
-Natural light
Room 3
-Queen bed
-Large closet
-Natural light
-Private attached bathroom
Living room 2
-Large 65-inch Smart TV
-Black suede couches
-Kitchenette
-Large balcony with beautiful views of the city
Garage
-4 car private garage with an elevator that takes you to any floor in the townhome
-Arcade room with 6 Arcade games
**Must-see Attractions and Things to Do in Buckhead**
In a city with so much to see and do, Buckhead is an area flush with must-see attractions and things to do, including art galleries, museums, theater, music venues, nightlife, and parks.
Whether you’re catching a show at the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre or shopping at the upscale Lenox Square Mall, there’s plenty to do in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta.
There’s much more than just uptown funk in Atlanta’s northern neighbor. Buckhead is a stylish, lively community full of shopping, sipping, and sightseeing. Clubs, cafes, boutiques, and bars stretch across the sidewalks, keeping you in the thick of it while still granting access to Central Georgia’s best outdoor green spaces. Rock concerts and river rafting? Speakeasies and Southern cuisine? You can do it all and then some in Buckhead.
Shopping mall
~Lennox Square Mall~
Your legs, arms, and credit card will be exhausted by the time you’ve shopped at more than 250 stores at Lenox Square Mall. Spruce up your closet with a little reinvented self-expression at the Psycho Bunny menswear shop, or swing into Tory Burch for a new designer handbag. Don’t worry, it’s not all shop-til-you-drop at Lenox Square Mall. The Peachtree Pint has a range of Georgian pints on tap. Fair warning: two or three will convince you to order a box of gourmet treats from Da Vinci’s Donuts.
Brewery
~Southern Beer Tours
Brewery~
If you think the folks in Atlanta know how to make a mighty good meal, just wait until you taste their brews. You’ll be wise to bar hop around Buckhead with Southern Beer Tours who offer up to three rounds of brewery visits. The SweetWater Brewing is your first stop for a 420 Extra Pale Ale, followed by Blind Pirate or Lay Low IPA at Monday Night Brewing. Atlanta Brewing Company, the oldest in the state, will give you a taste of Hoplanta and the Soul of the City, both of which pair fantastically with a plate of Fox Brother Bar-B-Q that you can order right to either bar.
Park
~Chastain Park
Park~
Although it’s famous for the Cadence Bank Amphitheatre, you should also know that Atlanta’s third-largest park is a draw for more than just music lovers. Walk across all 268 acres (108ha) and you’ll see how happily the community gobbles up the green space in the warmer months. You’ll spot kids on the playgrounds and in the swimming pool; friends battling it out on the golf course and softball diamond, and even a few horses trotting beside joggers.
Amphitheatre
~The Cadence Bank Amphitheatre~
Touted as the oldest outdoor music venue in the city, Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park brings out the best acts covering the full spectrum of genres. Deftones, Barenaked Ladies, Steely Dan, and Jethro Tull have all graced the same stage that’s been shared by Johnny Cash, Aretha Franklin, Alice Cooper, and Josh Groban. Whether you’re hoping to catch a performance from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra or jam out to more contemporary hits from Billie Eilish, a ticket to any performance under the Georgia night sky is sure to be a hit.
Museum
~Atlanta History Center~
The Swan House, is an early 20th Century Buckhead mansion now part of the Atlanta History Center, Buckhead, Atlanta, Georgia. The Atlanta History Center showcases fascinating exhibits that have had just as much impact on the country as they have on the city. Civil War relics including banjos and marching drums sit alongside golfer Bobby Jones’s four Grand Slam championship trophies. You’ll see sports and world history collide in the Atlanta ’96 exhibit, where a collection of medals, athletic equipment, and the torch from the Olympic and Paralympic Games celebrate Atlanta’s time as the host city for this monumental competition.
~Art Gallery~
Buckhead Art & Company
ATL is full of A-R-T and a gallery full of emerging contemporary artists have their fine art on display at Buckhead Art & Company. Though all pieces are independently created, each artwork seems to complement the others. Carrie Penley’s neutral-colored wildlife collages sit in contrast to Crystal Paris’s avant-garde wearable art. All pieces in the gallery are for sale, so you’re welcome to take home a vibrant Caryn Crawford, or the textile work of Elise Lyon for your own home.
~Restaurant, American, Vegetarian~
Try inventive Southern cuisine at South City Kitchen
Hope you packed your appetite, bib, and best manners – because South City Kitchen will leave you salivating. Classic Southern staples, like collard greens and fried green tomatoes, stack up beside inventive yet close-to-home dishes, such as pan-fried chicken livers with caramelized onion jus. You’d better believe that an order of Mississippi mud and banana pudding trifle is making its way to your table for dessert.
~Bar, North American~
Sip cocktails in a Prohibition bar
Psst…can you keep a secret? An assuming black door behind Chido & Padre’s is your gateway to Prohibition–inspired cocktails and Roaring ’20s fun. The Blind Pig Parlor is a covert club where you can order up a blessed negroni, a bubbly paper swan, or an all-cider dram. Sip a beer or wine under the starry lights of this speakeasy and order up a round of pot liqueur for good luck.
~Market~
Sample snacks at the Peachtree Road Farmers Market
There’s no way you can visit Atlanta and not indulge in some fresh fruit from the Peachtree Road Farmers Market. Come hungry every Saturday from March through December and load up on produce that is all locally sourced, certified organic, or naturally grown. You’ll find be sure to pick up a PRFM reusable bag to hull your bounty home.
~Natural Feature~
Go rafting in Chattahoochee National Park
The Chattahoochee River may swim through the state, but the best place to Shoot the Hooch is in Atlanta. The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area has a number of places to dip in and wade out if you want to raft without looking at the clock. Quick trips from Powers Island to Paces Mill (or Morgan Falls Dam to Johnson Ferry) will only take you between one and three hours to ride. Don’t let us keep you docked, though; spend the full day cruising on a ride from Jones Bridge to Chattahoochee River Park, which takes between nine and 12 hours.
~Airport~
Getting to the airport: Driving directions to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport
Parking at the airport: learn about short- and long-term parking options
View security wait time: view an estimate of passenger wait times for airport security
~Multi-use trails~
Atlanta Beltline trails: the Beltline includes six miles of paved bicycle/pedestrian trails with 26 additional trail miles planned
PATH Foundation: The Foundation maintains over 180 miles of off-road trails
~Public transportation (bus, train, shuttle)~
Atlanta Streetcar: The Atlanta Streetcar is a 2.7-mile loop that provides last-mile connectivity from Centennial Olympic Park to the King Historic District in Downtown Atlanta.
The Buc: Fast, frequent, free shuttle service in Buckhead
Xpress: Regional express bus serving Cobb, Gwinnett, Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, and Perimeter Circle
CobbLinc: Bus servicing Cobb, Downtown, and Midtown
Gwinnett County Transit: Bus serving Gwinnett, Downtown, and Midtown
~Sharable Dockless Mobility Devices (SDMD)~
Dockless bikes and scooters provide an alternative, flexible transportation choice for Atlanta residents and visitors to get around the city.
City-permitted dockless operators are:
-Bird
-Helbiz
-Spin
-VeoRide
***Note: There is currently a Nighttime Riding Restriction for rented scooters/e-bikes. No devices may be rented from 9:00 p.m.- 4:00 a.m. Relay Bikeshare and personal bikes, personal scooters, personal e-bikes, or any other personally owned device are NOT affected***
★ COVID-19 SANITIZATION ★
The health, safety, and well-being of our guests are of utmost importance. For this reason, we use a thorough cleaning process after each check-out.
Feel free to contact us with any additional questions you might have.
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Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed: family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs less than 9 kg per pet (limit one pet total)
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings, birthday parties and weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 20
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About the area
Atlanta
Buckhead, a neighbourhood in Atlanta, is home to this holiday home. World of Coca-Cola and Fox Theatre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's popular attractions include Zoo Atlanta and Six Flags Over Georgia. Consider Coca-Cola Roxy Theater for a night out, and don't miss Six Flags White Water, a top local attraction.
Atlanta, GA
What's nearby
- Phipps Plaza - 2 min walk - 0.2 km
- LEGOLAND® Discovery Center - 5 min walk - 0.4 km
- Lenox Square - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Buckhead Theatre - 3 min drive - 2.7 km
- Atlanta History Center - 4 min drive - 3.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Corner Bakery Cafe - 13 min walk
- Nobu Atlanta - 12 min walk
- The Cheesecake Factory - 13 min walk
- True Food Kitchen - 14 min walk
- Westin Buckhead Club Lounge - 13 min walk
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