IAASE Annual Seminar - Getting Around
Find out more about Atlanta, the Buckhead area, and travel information.
Hotel Accommodations
DoubleTree by Hilton Atlanta - Buckhead
3342 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, GA 30326
Phone: (404) 231-1234
Fax: (404) 231-3112
www.doubletreebuckhead.com
Hotel Room Block Name: 2012 Annual Seminar IAASE (Insurance Auditors Association of the Southeast)
Reservations Deadline: Monday, April 16, 2012
Reservations – Telephone: (800) 222-8733
Reservations – Online: CLICK HERE
IAASE has a block of rooms from May 5 to May 8 at a discounted group rate of $105.00 plus tax for single/double occupancy. Sleeping rooms are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis and reservations must be made by April 16, 2012 to receive the IAASE discounted room rate.
Cancellations must be received 24 hours prior to arrival or one night room and tax will be assessed.
Hotel Parking
Day Self-Parking is $8.00 per day for up to (12) hours.
Day Valet Parking is $10.00 per day for up to (12) hours.
Overnight Self-Parking is $20.00 per day with in/out privileges.
Overnight Valet Parking is $10.00 per day with in/out privileges.
Parking rates are subject to change without notice.
Airport/Hotel Transportation
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
6000 North Terminal Parkway Suite 4000
Atlanta, GA 30320
http://www.atlanta-airport.com/
Driving
Distance from hotel: 18.5 miles
Drive time: 25 minutes
Directions: 85N TO EXIT #87 (GA 400) TO EXIT #2, LEFT ON LENOX RD. LEFT ON PIEDMONT; FIRST LIGHT TURN LEFT
Marta
The mission of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) is to strengthen communities, advance economic competitiveness, and respect the environment by providing a safe and customer-focused regional transit system.
From the Atlanta airport, take the Red Line to the Buckhead Station, which is within walking distance to the DoubleTree.
http://www.itsmarta.com/ns-buc-overview.aspx
The cost of a single fare/one way is $2.50.
Taxis
You may use the following website to find approximate fares and local taxi companies:
http://www.taxifarefinder.com/main.php?city=Atlanta
Directions to the DoubleTree by Hilton
From Downtown, Airport and Midtown: Take I-85 North to Exit 87 (GA. 400), follow to Exit 2, turn right onto Lenox Road, at second light turn right onto Peachtree Road, at third light take right into Tower Place complex. Hotel is located within complex. (In evening, complex is identifiable by large building with green neon dominating skyline)
From Norcross, Duluth and Greenville areas: Take I-85 South to Exit 88, turn right onto Lenox Road, follow to Peachtree Road and turn left. At fourth light turn right onto driveway of Tower Place complex, hotel is located within complex.
From Macon, Georgia Coast or Florida: Take I-75 North - follow to I-85 North (see I-85 north directions).
From Birmingham, Augusta and Columbia: Take I-20 East or West - Take Exit 57 to I-85 North (see I-85 north directions).
From Alpharetta, Roswell and North Georgia Mountains: Take GA. 400 South (Toll) to Exit 2, Lenox Rd. turn right onto Lenox Rd. proceed to Piedmont Rd. Left onto Piedmont and then left into Tower Place complex (about 1/4 mile). Hotel is located in Tower Place complex. (In evening complex is identifiable by large building with green neon dominating skyline)
From Chattanooga, Marietta and Nashville: Take I-75 South to I-285 East to GA. 400 South, (continue directions above)
About Atlanta
Buckhead, Inc
Did you know? The name "Buckhead" comes from a story that Henry Irby, who had a general store and tavern at what is now the intersection of West Paces Ferry Road and Roswell Road, killed a large buck deer and placed it in a prominent location. Prior to this, it was called Irbyville through most of the 19th century.
Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau
At every turn, rich Atlanta history is revealed through the people and events that grew this settlement into an international city. The roads you travel through Atlanta were worn from the Native Americans who first called this land home. The beautiful and serene greenspaces once were the battlefields of a nation torn apart in civil war. From the many railroad tracks crossing the area to the skyscrapers lining Peachtree Street to the world's busiest airport, the story of two centuries of changing Atlanta, Georgia history unfolds. The spirit of Atlanta and the ideals of our people reflect those of the courageous and visionary leaders of our past and present.
http://www.atlanta.net/visitors/index.html
2012 Annual Seminar
- Introduction
- General Information
- Schedule
- Hotel/Location
- Registration
- Exhibits & Sponsors
- Getting Around
- Handouts
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