Inn at the Peachtrees, Ascend Hotel Collection offers a refined and inviting stay that reflects a blend of contemporary style and classic charm. The hotel’s design emphasizes a warm, welcoming atmosphere paired with thoughtfully curated interiors that create a sense of relaxed sophistication. Its elegant character and polished ambiance provide a comfortable retreat for travelers seeking a distinctive and elevated experience. With its understated luxury and central character, it delivers a memorable stay in a vibrant urban setting. Free WiFi Free hot breakfast Fitness center Business center
Inn at the Peachtrees, Ascend Hotel Collection offers Gift shops or newsstand, Dry cleaning/laundry services, Wheelchair accessible, Parking (limited spaces), Television in common areas, Free newspapers in lobby, Tours/ticket assistance, Free buffet breakfast available daily, Luggage storage, Free breakfast, Multilingual staff, Business center, 24-hour front desk, Safe-deposit box at front desk, Smoke-free property, Coffee/tea in common areas, Coffee/tea in common areas, Snack bar/deli, Elevator/lift, Fitness facilities, Fitness facilities (surcharge), Conference space, Self parking (surcharge), ATM/banking, Concierge services, 24-hour business center, Television, Television (surcharge), Premium bedding, Satellite TV service, Pillowtop mattress, Blackout drapes/curtains, Refrigerator, Daily housekeeping, Free WiFi, Free WiFi (limited) device count, Free WiFi (limited) duration, Free WiFi (limited) time, HDTV, Phone, Access via exterior corridors, Desk, Desk chair, In-room safe (laptop compatible), Designer toiletries, Free local calls, iPod docking station, Premium TV channels, Towels provided, Shower only, Egyptian-cotton sheets, Private bathroom, Private bathroom (not in room), Wheelchair accessible, Free toiletries, Hair dryer, Hair dryer (on request), Iron/ironing board, Iron/ironing board (on request), Flat-panel TV, Free cribs/infant beds.
Inn at the Peachtrees, Ascend Hotel Collection is located at 330 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta.
Inn at the Peachtrees, Ascend Hotel Collection has an average rating of 2.8 out of 5 based on 1797 guest reviews. It holds a 2.5-star Stars rating.
1 King Bed
Room, 1 King Bed, Accessible, Non Smoking
1 King Bed
Room, 1 King Bed, Accessible, Non Smoking (Transfer Shower)
2 Double Beds
Standard Room, 2 Double Beds, Non Smoking
1 King Bed
Room, 1 King Bed, Accessible, Non Smoking
2 Double Beds
Room, 2 Double Beds, Accessible, Non Smoking
1 King Bed
Standard Room, 1 King Bed, Non Smoking
2 Double Beds
Standard Room, 2 Double Beds, Non Smoking, Courtyard View
1 King Bed
Standard Room, 1 King Bed, Non Smoking, Courtyard View




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Inn at the Peachtrees, Ascend Hotel Collection offers a refined and inviting stay that reflects a blend of contemporary style and classic charm. The hotel’s design emphasizes a warm, welcoming atmosphere paired with thoughtfully curated interiors that create a sense of relaxed sophistication. Its elegant character and polished ambiance provide a comfortable retreat for travelers seeking a distinctive and elevated experience. With its understated luxury and central character, it delivers a memorable stay in a vibrant urban setting.
The Inn at the Peachtrees consistently receives negative reviews citing significant issues including bed bugs, dilapidated rooms with visible damage, ongoing and disruptive renovations, safety concerns, and poor service. While the location is convenient, guests report a generally unpleasant and unacceptable experience.
BED BUGS!!!! I’m on a work trip for a training down here in Atlanta, saw this as a 3.5 star hotel and cheap priced. The pictures online looked great, the place looked very well put together, that is, ONLINE. In PERSON, this place is a nightmare. Obviously they’re doing renovations (apparently until June 1st according to the poster on the wall, yet there is debris everywhere), but walking to my room I noticed boxes, drywall on the floor, and just trash all around. But my MAIN point is that I got eaten up by bed bugs when I stayed here. I slept over the comforter as I was a little skeptical of the room itself, but as I went about my day today I noticed some itching. Took my shirt off and noticed I have bites EVERYWHERE, arms, legs, face, especially the back of my neck. Funny thing is I woke up while I was sleeping to something on my face, I touched my face and some kinda bug was on it. Well in that same exact spot I have a bite. So that must’ve been happening all over my body all night, the bed bugs had a feast. And if you have doubts about it being bed bugs trust me, I went to the clinic today and they confirmed they were bed bugs. Went to the front desk and asked for a refund, he said management was not there to assist and they would be back tomorrow. We’ll see if that happens.. because this is absolutely unacceptable. I am currently at a laundromat trying to dry all of my clothes to mitigate the bed bug issue and I have to find another hotel. So with this in mind, you really wanna stay here?
So a friend booked this place for 4 of us to stay while on a long weekend trip. The location is not in a bad spot but not the greatest either. We checked in and got our room key and the young lady at the counter was very nice. The lobby didn't look too bad but boy we were in for a surprise. We get on the elevator and go up to the 2nd floor. Come to find out they're undergoing HEAVY renovations. Many of the rooms are open and being worked on. We walked to the end of a hallway and all over the patio is boxes, debris, and foam. Upon entering our room, which must have not been renovated here are some of the things I see: -An outlet hanging off the wall with wiring showing -What looks like a bullet hole in back wall -Brown stains on sheets and pillows -White stains on base of one of the beds -Torn up wooden night stand -A rusted out shower vent While we didnt see any roaches or anything like some people left in their reviews, we couldn't stay here. I wish I had took pictures but we were in there for maybe 15 minutes while booking another room and left. We should've tried to get a refund but honestly we just bit the bullet and stayed elsewhere. At least it was cheap. I honestly don't think this place would be bad but perhaps should be closed while finishing ALL renovations!!
Do not stay here! They are going through renovations which no one told us booking 6 months in advance. Which means everything is closed down or unusable. NO court yard. Giant dumpster to greet you outfront. It does not look like the pictures at all very very very misleading. Its total false advertisment. We had our cieling falling on our heads and they couldnt move the room because the few rooms they have open were booked and refused to give us a refund. Theres not even a manager on duty to talk to on the weekend. The air conditioner barely worked, the fridge had a extenstion cord that was hooked up to everything they could ( talk about a fire hazard), and the drain in the shower pooled so bad you would of thought you were taking a bath.They should not even be open if they can't safely have guests. So much for a fun birthday trip.
The only real redeeming quality of this hotel is that it's cheap and downtown. Bed sheets were dirty. Got ~26 bug bites overnight (not sure if they were bed bugs or mosquitos. Door handle on the bathroom didn't work. Sound insulation doesn't exist as you can hear everything outside. There is free breakfast that is nothing to write home about. Parking is $25 per night as of writing which is a secured parking garage that's quite small but wasn't busy at the time of writing. Nothing much to say about the staff. They're under constant renovations so there probably aren't that many rooms. If it weren't for the bug bites, I wouldn't have written the review as I'm itching now. The bug bite photo is about 3 days after the bites appeared.
I stayed for 4 nights Feb 2026. Breakfast was great! Staff was good overall. Location was great and very walkable, near some other nice hotels. The Carnegie library monument near the hotel became a drinking/weed gathering spot around 4pm and people would ask for money. I would choose an alternate walking route. Sometimes homeless were sitting outside the side of this hotel (not bothering anyone). The curtains do not close all the way and are water stained from the heater. I had to use the pants hanger to clip them closed. Since rooms open to the outside, anyone can see if you are there or not. However, access to the hotel itself is restricted - otherwise it would have been unsafe. The TV has basic cable of 7 channels. I didn't get any information on wifi if they did have it. It is definitely in major need of a remodel and the rooms are not well cleaned - not vacuumed, found a dirty washcloth, one trash can had not been emptied. The elevators worked but doors would open and shut (malfunction) in the lobby nonstop. Felt like a cheap motel. In the end it was fine, but I would not stay here again.
The young man working the front desk was awesome! Very friendly and helpful. They are renovating but everything was nice and clean. Really neat hotel just blocks from the hospital. Highly recommended!
I've stayed here countless times. The past two times that I've been here (Apr 2025 and Feb 2026), we found a live cockroach in the room. In Apr 2025 room, it poked its head out of the hole in the wall for the shower head. I don't know where the one in the second room came from. All rooms before that, no noticeable issues. Renovations began December 2025, if I read the signs correctly. They seem aware of the issue because when we approached a maintenance guy was doing something to the door sweep, presumably to partially address this issue. But they're in the walls, man. Too little, too late. I'm not sure why this is still an issue. Thankfully, I've never seen signs of bedbugs (I always check). The location is wonderful at daytime. In the heart of Atlanta with some dining and shopping within walking distance. The area feels safe at daytime. Come nighttime, it's completely different. At night, don't even step outside if you don't want a shirtless man hollering at you from a block down before you even leave the property's sidewalk or don't want to hear a woman very publicly and verbally struggling with her mental health out in the pouring rain. I'm not trying to be funny. I'm speaking from actual experience. Inside the property feels safe at all times though. The receptionist must be present to let you into the lobby or parking deck. They do a great job at keeping people who have no business here out. I cannot say enough kind words about reception. The parking deck is very small, many of the spots in it are criminally small due to the support beams for the building, and it can fill up (unless you're willing to squish your ballsack while getting out of the car). Get there early if you can. Your next closest parking opportunities are exposed independent paid lots across the street—lots exposed to aforementioned people and the sort. At a glance from the front-facing unit that I am in, I do not immediately see cameras but I can't be bothered to go downstairs and outside at 4:18 A.M. to confirm, especially when I can hear shouting from inside. (Nothing about the property is related to why I'm awake.) The TVs don't have a way to plug in HDMI (which is wild for a flatscreen). Don't even bother bringing a cable. You only get a few local channels. No microwaves in the unit. Maybe there's one downstairs in the continental breakfast area. Again, can't be bothered to check. Units do have a small safe, mini fridge, coffee stuff, iron and ironing board (though we had to ask for the ironing board on our most recent stay as it was AWOL). As far as I know, this is the cheapest option in proper Atlanta. Has been for some time (never book directly unless you think that you might need to cancel.) Cheapest rates for here can be found via third-party websites. You get what you pay for. But honestly, despite this place having that status, it's doable. Well, the roaches are making me reconsider.
The room was conspicuously serviced but still unkempt with stains on the wall papers on the walls. The carpet is old and damaged. Fortunately, no roaches for me or I did not see one with my eyes. Wanted to utilize the fitness room but no access. Asked about access and front desk said only maintenance can open it that card access is denied with red beeping light. Well, then do not advertise fitness room in the hotel details. The room is really outdated, which is why renovations are underway for half of the hotel for FIFA World Cup 2026 in June. Though the bedsheets were overall clean, there are still stains at a few spots. One towel was visibly covered with yellow stains, god knows what one person did to the poor towel - dirty thing. I really appreciate the breakfast dining staff. They must keep her there. She had been keeping up the breakfast service well. She even offered to make new scrambled eggs for a family of four 10 minutes before closing. I really apprecisted the freshness of the only fruit, apples, offered - like just wow. Otherwise, the breakfast options are basic and comparable as other hotels I stayed at. Do recommend going early so food are not dry and stale for scrambled eggs and patties. The shower shampoo and conditioner bottles had so much scratches on the plastic containers. I suspect some refills and re-uses have been done. I mean environmentally friendly, if so. To be honest, the price for the stay is alright but I may stay at another place next time for better experience.
We stayed here in December 2025, just before renovations were starting. The staff were really great, and the breakfast was nice - waffle machine, eggs, sausage and grits. Location is really great. However, the hotel was much more run down than we expected - one elevator was regularly broken, carpet had an odd smell, a hole in the door let wind through. A lot of it was odd mismatches - a newly tiled shower with a rusty air vent that didn't work; a bed nicely made without a blanket (which staff provided on request). While we were concerned about bugs, we did not see any on our trip. Rooms are small, but suitable. The garage is small but feels much more secure than an open lot or garage. A good deal for the price.
Outside of the lobby and secure parking this place is a dive. Hundreds of hotel stays and this might be the worst ever. Maybe worth $20 if the homeless shelter is full. Rooms smell of strong mustiness. Toilet clogs. Shower handle is almost falling off. Felt like I was an extra in one of those roadside motel horror movies.