Conference Venue & Hotel Lodging
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta-Buckhea
3342 Peachtree Rd., NE | Atlanta, GA 30326
Hotel Room Reservations: 1-877-782-9444 | For hotel room rate mention DrupalCamp Atlanta
Hotel Lodging and Reservations - Coming Soon!
In order to produce this conference in such a great location and to provide reduced rates we were required to reserve hotel rooms for attendees. Thus we are encouraging all participants to book your stay at the Hilton Garden Inn to help us satisfy our hotel room guarantee.
Travel
Welcome to the beautiful city of Atlanta.
Atlanta is THE metropolis in the Southeast of the United States, rich in multicultural history and modernity, and globally connected by the busiest airport in the world.
Atlanta is one of the cradles of the Civil Rights movement.
- The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change is a national historic site where nearly one million people each year visit to learn and be inspired.
- The Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum dedicated to the achievements of both the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights movement.
- Atlanta is also home to the AIDS Memorial Quilt, an enormous quilt that celebrates the lives of people who have died of AIDS-related causes, and cultivates awareness, support and healing for those affected.
- The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum houses the former president’s papers and administrative material, as well as his Nobel Peace Prize and a replica of the Oval Office.
Atlanta is also home to a rich artistic and cultural scene.
- The High Museum of Art is home to more than 14,000 works in its permanent collection, along with partnerships with the Louvre and the Smithsonian.
- The Fernbank Museum of Natural History, which stands on 65 acres of the largest old-growth urban forest in the country, presents exhibitions and programming about natural history in its mission to encourage a greater appreciation of the planet and its people.
- The Fox Theatre is a national landmark that frequently hosts touring Broadway acts.
- In downtown Atlanta, you can visit Centennial Olympic Park, a 21-acre public space built for the 1996 Summer Olympics. The park is surrounded by many major Atlanta landmarks, including the Georgia World Congress Center, Georgia Dome, College Football Hall of Fame, and the Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere, home to several thousand species, where the conference banquet will be held.
- The Atlanta metro area is the 8th largest economy in the United States, with the 3rd largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies. Some of the world’s largest companies call Atlanta home, such as The Coca-Cola Company, CNN, and The Weather Channel. Atlanta is also host to some of the most thriving young companies, like MailChimp.
- With more than 30 colleges and universities in the metro area, Atlanta is a prominent center for excellence in education, with top research universities such as the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, as well as the largest consortium of historically Black colleges. The multiplicity of perspectives is sure to make every exchange at the conference stimulating and insightful.
Other Attractions
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The Georgia Aquarium (the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere, featuring beluga whales and whale sharks as well as penguins and local Georgia sea life)
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Tour the headquarters of Cable News Network (CNN)
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Margaret Mitchell’s house and museum (author of Gone with the Wind)
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The World of Coca-Cola Museum (Coca-Cola is headquartered in Atlanta)
- The SkyView Ferris Wheel