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Pershing Point Park in Atlanta is a serene urban oasis named after World War I general John J. Pershing. The park's charming fountain and lush greenery offer a peaceful escape from the city's hustle. Surrounded by cozy cafés and restaurants, it's perfect for a relaxing afternoon. Don't miss the stunning skyline views—this spot is a must-visit for anyone exploring downtown Atlanta!

Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta

Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta

4.7 / 5Great1 Reviews
75 14th St NE
0.86KM from Pershing Point Park

Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, this luxury haven boasts 244 ultra-spacious rooms with stunning city skyline views. Indulge in award-winning American cuisine, unwind with rejuvenating spa treatments, and experience the unmatched Southern hospitality. The state-of-the-art fitness center, complete indoor pool with a sun terrace and whirlpool, and premium amenities make it perfect for both business and leisure. Families will love the childcare services and dedicated activity spaces. Whether for work or play, this hotel offers everything you need for an unforgettable stay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Pershing Point Park

The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Special permission is required for after-hours events. The memorial area is illuminated until midnight, making it a romantic nighttime spot.

Free architecture-focused tours are offered monthly by the Atlanta Preservation Center. Self-guided tour brochures are available at the Peachtree Street entrance, highlighting the park's Art Deco elements.

Small picnics are allowed on the granite benches, but no grilling facilities are provided. For larger gatherings, you'll need a permit from the City of Atlanta Parks Department. Nearby Colony Square has better picnic amenities.

Spring (March-May) is ideal when cherry blossoms bloom. Summer can be extremely hot, while winter offers stunning views of the Midtown skyline through leafless trees. Fall hosts the annual Veterans Day ceremony.

There's only one ADA-compliant restroom near the Peachtree Street entrance. For cleaner facilities, visit the Museum of Design Atlanta (3-minute walk) which has free public restrooms during opening hours.

Avoid isolated areas after dark. The park is patrolled by Atlanta Police Department's bike unit, but always keep valuables out of sight. Emergency call boxes are installed at all four corners of the park.