The Sky Deck is a roof deck Atlanta located in United States.
Delta Sky Club (ATL Airport) Atlanta , GA 30320 United States
This chic little outdoor lounge overlooks the runway and lets Medallion members and other very important fliers sip cocktails while watching the planes land. Not a bad way to spend a layover . Read more
Great views , but if you're a plane spotter you'll have a hard time getting good photos due to the glare from the glass.
Considering you're at the world's busiest airport , it's not nearly as noisy as you would think. If you're an aviation nerd, it's a must see. If not, it's still pretty cool.
Nice outdoor space but unfortunately it's rarely used because ATL's weather is usually too hot and humid.
This place is Disney land for layover travelers. Showers , food, booze, wifi , couches and even beds!! Stop by and enjoy
White noise: good buffer for calls and naps.
Take a moment to enjoy the pleasant bouquet of a 747 exhaust or the subtle complexities of an Airbus 330 waste tank discharge.
Awesome view from here and you get a little fresh air !
Watch planes go by while drinking a beer waiting for your next flight.
Outside seating - the best of the ATL sky clubs.
Summer time perfect place to hang out when changing planes in atl.
No smoking at the sky deck.. contrary to common sense and all that is reasonable. Plan accordingly.
There's some noise, but after half a day on international flights it feels great to be in fresh air .
A must do for layover travelers. The epitome of star treatment
Nice touch, chance for some sorta fresh air !
Dom Perignon at competitive prices
Fresh air ,g ive us more!!!
You DON'T have to be coming in off an international flight to use the showers. Any Sky Club membership will do! - Rich Garber
Small drink selection and ok food, but they do play the NFL games...on small low-res screens. - Todd Kuna
Stay in a room that doesn't face the Interstate for a quieter stay. Glad the lady up front suggested it. Great staff! - Kevin Stephenson
1 elevator. They really didn’t think this through. May as well take the stairs. - DTP 1908