The honest review
The Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park is one of those rare downtown properties where the location does most of the heavy lifting. The hotel sits directly across the street from Centennial Olympic Park and is within a ten-minute walk of the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the Children's Museum of Atlanta. For families who want to pack a city trip with genuine educational and entertainment value, this geography is nearly impossible to beat.
The property itself is large — 1,070 rooms spread across two towers — and it carries that convention-hotel scale in both good and challenging ways. On the plus side, the hotel runs a genuine kids program: at check-in, children receive a welcome backpack stocked with an activity book, card games, binoculars, crayons, and stickers, and the hotel will send milk and cookies to your room. Kids 10 and under eat free from the Omni Kids menu at breakfast and lunch. These touches are substantive, not token.
The outdoor heated pool sits on the sixth floor of the North Tower and is a solid mid-size pool with lounge chairs and a hot tub alongside it. It is not a resort-style splash zone, but it is legitimate and genuinely heated. Families should know the pool is outdoors, which limits its appeal in Atlanta's cooler months.
Room quality is the honest weak spot. The hotel's 1,070 rooms cover a wide range — some have been refreshed and feel clean and modern, while others, particularly in older sections, are showing their age with dated furnishings and inconsistent maintenance. Reading recent reviews before booking and asking specifically for a renovated room is worth the extra step. Standard double-double rooms sleep a family of four comfortably with two beds, and suites offer living room separation for parents traveling with younger children.
Noise can be an issue during large conventions or when events at State Farm Arena let out, so requesting an upper floor room away from the lobby is advisable for families with early-sleeping kids.
Pricing sits in the moderate-to-higher range for downtown Atlanta, typically $160–$280 on non-event nights, but event weekends can spike well past $300. Parking is valet-only and adds meaningfully to the cost. Families arriving by rideshare or MARTA will find this much easier to absorb.
The bottom line: this hotel succeeds as a family base camp specifically because of its walkability to Atlanta's marquee attractions. The kids programming is genuine, the pool works, and the location is unmatched downtown. If your family's trip revolves around the Aquarium, Coca-Cola, and a Braves game, this is the most logical home base in the city.
Who this works for
Derived from FamilyFactor data
Toddlers
ages 0–3
Elementary
ages 4–8
Tweens
ages 9–12
Teens
ages 13+
Multi-gen
with grandparents
All amenities (9)↓
- Concierge-level guest services
- Direct skybridge to State Farm Arena
- Hot tub adjacent to pool
- Kids activity backpack with crayons, card games, binoculars
- Large fitness center
- Milk and cookies room delivery for kids
- Omni Junior Chefs welcome kit at check-in
- On-site restaurant with dedicated kids menu
- Outdoor heated pool (6th floor, North Tower)
