Hotel Reservations & City Information

The Sheraton Atlanta Hotel
165 Courtland Street NE
Atlanta GA 30303
Tel: 404.659.6500
Fax: 404.524.1259
ASOR ROOM BLOCK RATES
Single/Double: $159.00
Triple/Quad: $179.00
The Sheraton Atlanta Hotel is the location of ASOR's 2010 Annual Meeting from November 17-20. To make your room reservations, please call Sheraton's central reservations number at 1-800-833-8624 and ask for the ASOR room block at the Sheraton Atlanta. You can also book your room online by clicking here.
If you have any issues with making your reservation at the hotel, please email Kelley Bazydlo or call 617-353-6576.
Enjoy a warm welcome to the Peach State at The Sheraton Atlanta Hotel. Stroll out our doors and find yourself in the heart of Georgia’s capital city, just minutes away from the Georgia World Congress Center, Georgia Aquarium, Philips Arena, Centennial Olympic Park and the Georgia Dome.
City Information
ASOR is proud to suggest a few highlights of the many attractions near the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel. Located in the heart of the city, the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel is the perfect starting point to discover all the area has to offer:
Georgia Aquarium – The Georgia Aquarium opened on November 23, 2005 and is the perfect venue to experience over 8 million gallons of water and 100,000 of nature's most breathtaking creatures. Interactive for children, stimulating for adults - you will feel as if you are in the ocean with them!
Fernbank Museum of Natural History - Only at Fernbank Museum can you come face-to-face with the world's largest dinosaurs, explore the development of life on Earth through the landscapes of present-day Georgia, connect with cultures from around the globe, engage in a variety of hands-on exhibitions and more! And you won't want to miss stunning rotating special exhibitions or the incredible 5-story experience of an IMAX® film.
Underground Atlanta– If shopping is where you want to begin your exploration of Atlanta attractions, then Underground Atlanta is a good start. This multi-leveled mall is below-ground, offering every shopping necessity you can imagine.
World of Coca-Cola – Discover the history of Coca- Cola and embark on a self guided tour through this popular Atlanta museum. See different styles of bottles, old advertisements, and try out different types of cola at the tasting center.
CNN Studio Tour – Experience the history of CNN on a guided tour of the CNN News Group Networks. Discover how their dramatic coverage of events has shaped the media and get a first-hand look at the studios that bring the news to billions worldwide.
Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum is an opportunity to learn about the life and work of the 39th president. Walk into an exact replica of the Oval Office, see exquisite state gifts and special exhibits, and trace President Carter's life from his 6th grade report card to the actual Nobel Peace Prize awarded to him in 2002.
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site & Sweet Auburn District
The area of Sweet Auburn served as the thriving center of Black enterprise in Atlanta from the 1890s through the 1940s, and is the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. At the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, explore his birth home, visitor center, historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, and The King Center, where Dr. King’s Nobel Peace Prize is on exhibit. The crypt and gravesite of Dr. King and his wife, Coretta Scott King, are also located at The King Center.
Centennial Olympic Park – A center of the Atlanta Olympics, Centennial Olympic Park now offers events for the residents of Georgia and visitors alike. Events include concerts, family fun days, and firework displays.
Atlanta Botanical Gardens – The Orchid House located here causes many to visit when they travel to Atlanta . You'll also find one of the most extensive collections of common and endangered plants in the United States. 
Sporting Arenas
Georgia Dome – Home to the Atlanta Falcons, the Georgia Dome also hosts basketball games, concerts, rodeos, and other major events. The Georgia dome seats over 70,000 people, and has even hosted a Superbowl. At 27 stories high, it is the largest cable supported domed stadium in the world.
Philips Arena - Philips Arena is home to world class concerts, events and the NBA Atlanta Hawks and the NHL Atlanta Thrashers along with Atlanta’s newest pro-sports team, the WNBA Atlanta Dream.