Where to Stay in Atlanta, Georgia: The Best Hotels & Areas

Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Atlanta is Georgia’s largest city and one of the state’s top travel destinations. But with its size and popularity, choosing where to stay in Atlanta, GA, isn’t always cut and dry.

While many of the best hotels in Atlanta sit within Downtown Atlanta, Georgia’s capital is jam-packed with interesting areas & neighborhoods. Atlanta’s accommodation scene ranges between 5-star luxury hotels and comfortable bed & breakfasts to boutique hotels and apartments—and everything in between.

Looking for the perfect lodgings for your Atlanta trip? Get your Atlanta hotel search started with this complete guide to the best places to stay in Atlanta, GA.

Best places to stay in Atlanta, GA

Whether you’re a business traveler or traveling with the family, Georgia’s capital city is a fantastic stop on any Southeast USA trip. And with the city’s wide selection of areas & neighborhoods, everyone will find a superb place to stay in Atlanta to suit their tastes.

Centennial Park

In Downtown Atlanta and Midtown, you’ll be face-to-face with iconic tourist attractions like the Fox Theater, the High Museum of Art, and the World of Coca-Cola. The CNN Centre and Centennial Park are right in Atlanta’s downtown Central Business District. You’ll also find plenty of museums, art galleries, and theatres peppered throughout Atlanta’s central neighborhoods.

Elsewhere, Atlanta is surprisingly green, boasting acres of outdoor areas and sports fields. If you’d prefer to stay in a quieter location with a more local feel, Inman Park or Buckhead are great choices. For a cool alternative, you may want to try the hip & trendy accommodations in the Old Fourth Ward.

The best areas to stay in Atlanta, GA, are:

Downtown Atlanta

✓ Best area to stay in Atlanta for first-time visitors

If you’re a first-time visitor to Atlanta, you can’t go wrong with grabbing a hotel in Downtown Atlanta. Although the priciest area in the city, Downtown is home to many of the top tourist attractions in Atlanta and draws most of its events.

Downtown Atlanta is a lively, vibrant area filled with terraced cafes and bars. It also boasts a number of museums, theaters, performing arts centers, and art galleries. It’s home to the Martin Luther King Historical Park, the Georgia Aquarium, and the World of Coca-Cola.

Georgia Aquarium

Not many central business districts can boast as many green areas as Downtown Atlanta. The jewel in the crown is the Centennial Olympic Park with its Olympic Rings fountain, the largest in the world.

Get a bird’s eye view of the city at night from Skyview Atlanta. The massive Ferris wheel is over 200 feet tall and offers splendid views of the city. Carve out some time for a visit to the Center for Civil and Human Rights and the house where Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind.

When you’re done exploring the Downtown area, you can jump onto a bus or a train and move further afield. The five-point MARTA station has its hub in Downtown Atlanta. From here you can get to almost every point in the city.

Downtown is home to many of the best Atlanta hotels, including many of the city’s top luxury hotels. Expect prices to be higher than in areas further outside the center.

Recommended hotels in Downtown

Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown

Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown

Need a cool place to stay in Downtown? Check out the Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown. This brand new concept hotel combines creative fun with hospitality, encouraging visitors to meet and enjoy music and entertainment. The rooms offer fantastic views of the Atlanta cityscape as does the rooftop bar. There’s also a fitness center. The hotel serves an a la carte or American breakfast.

Hotel Indigo Atlanta Downtown

Hotel Indigo Atlanta Downtown

Located right alongside the Peachtree Center Station the Hotel Indigo Atlanta Downtown couldn’t be more central. This popular hotel offers large modern rooms that include a coffee machine. There’s an on-site restaurant, bar, and fitness center. This pet-friendly hotel also offers free dry cleaning and parking.

Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center

Omni Hotel at CNN Center

A five-minute walk from the World of Coca-Cola, the Georgia Aquarium, and the Mercedes Benz Center, the Omni Hotel at the CNN Center is connected to the Georgia World Congress Center. This 4-star hotel has a heated pool and hot tub, an outdoor terrace lounge, and a business center. This popular hotel also has an on-site beauty salon, restaurant, and gym.

The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta

The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta

The five-star Ritz Carlton has every facility you could ask for—and more. The rooms are large and spacious. You can expect an excellent night’s sleep on the feather beds. The on-site restaurant offers fantastic cuisine ranging from grills to seafood. They also offer 24-hour room service. Enjoy live entertainment at the bar on most days of the week or head out into the Peachtree Center neighborhood. 

Midtown

✓ Best neighborhood to stay in Atlanta for arts & culture

Located between Downtown and Buckhead, Midtown is famed for its many museums, art galleries, and centers for performing arts. Midtown is known as Atlanta’s bustling arts district.

In Midtown, you’ll find the High Museum of Art, the most visited museum in Atlanta. The art museum boasts an enormous collection of over 15,000 artistic works. The Fox Theatre and the Center for Puppetry Arts are also notable Midtown attractions, deserving of a place in your Atlanta itinerary.

High Museum of Art

Midtown Atlanta is also known for its vibrant nightlife, centered around Peachtree Street. From theater to live music and rooftop pubs to fine dining, you’re spoiled for choice when the sun sets over Midtown.  

It’s also worth taking the time to visit one of Atlanta’s biggest parks. The 189-acre Piedmont Park is an urban oasis. If you’re into outdoor sports, it’s a wonderful stop. Piedmont Park has plenty of sporting facilities, including tennis courts, an outdoor pool, and miles of tracks for cycling, hiking, or jogging. The park is adjacent to the Atlanta Botanical Garden, also well worth a visit.

Recommended hotels in Midtown

Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Midtown

Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Midtown

A few steps from the High Museum of Art, the Hampton Inn and Suites offers three-star hotel accommodation that includes large family rooms. The hotel has a bar and terrace and an on-site fitness center. Enjoy a continental breakfast before you head off for the day. The Atlantic Station is within walking distance.  

Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown

Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown

Across the road from the Fox Street Theater and a few steps from the station, the Hotel Indigo couldn’t be more centrally located. The hotel offers all the facilities that you would expect, including a bar and fitness center and a restaurant serving a variety of meals and snacks. Family rooms are also available.

Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center

Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center

Located in the Technological Center complex, the Georgia Tech and Conference Center is within walking distance of a number of tourist attractions and the rapid transport system. This modern hotel boasts an indoor pool and 24-hour fitness center. The on-site restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Use the laundry for free.

Stonehurst Place Bed & Breakfast

Stonehurst Place Bed & Breakfast

Stonehurst Place Bed and Breakfast was once a 19th-century family home. It’s now been converted into a luxurious award-winning boutique hotel. The hotel boasts romantic suites and exquisite marble bathrooms. The day starts with a gourmet breakfast. Step away from the ordinary and into the splendor of true southern charm and hospitality.

Old Fourth Ward

✓ Top district to stay in Atlanta for trendy shopping & dining options

To the east of Downtown Atlanta, Old Fourth Ward was once an industrial area, but it has undergone substantial renovation. It’s since become Atlanta’s go-to area for hipsters. Here, on-trend restaurants jostle for space with cozy coffee shops and food markets.

Ponce City Market

The famous Atlanta Beltline is lauded as one of the city’s most successful renovation projects. Thirty-three miles of railway line has been transformed into walking and cycling paths. The Beltline is a work under construction. Already, there are many fine eateries, bustling taverns, and a collection of eclectic boutiques tempting visitors to part with their money.

The Ponce City Market is one of the main attractions on the Beltline. The converted warehouse has a food hall and a rooftop amusement park. Plan your trip well: The market is enormous and can get confusing.

Recommended hotels near Old Fourth Ward 

Midtown/Downtown Exquisite Properties

Midtown/Downtown Exquisite Properties

Enjoy the privacy of living in your own contemporary one-bedroom apartment with a fully equipped kitchen at the Midtown/Downtown Exquisite Properties. The apartment has all the facilities that you’ll need, including an outdoor swimming pool, barbecue and balcony. If you’re looking for company, there’s an on-site bar, too.

Luxury Downtown Midtown Apartment

Luxury Downtown Midtown Apartment

Traveling with the family? The Luxury Downtown Midtown apartment may be just what you’re looking for. The two-bedroom apartment sleeps six and has a fully equipped kitchen. The Children’s Museum of Georgia and Fox Theater are both within a mile from the property.

Hotel Clermont

Hotel Clermont

Within walking distance to the city market, the Hotel Clermont offers comfortable living in a convenient location. This hotel has a delightful French-American brasserie serving delicious cuisine every evening. Enjoy cocktails and light snacks on the garden roof terraced bar as you watch the sunset over the Atlanta skyline.

Inman Park

✓ Top neighborhood in Atlanta for a more local experience

Located on Atlanta’s east side, Inman Park epitomizes the city’s Southern charm. The tree-lined streets of this suburban area also boast some of the best nightlife in the city. The neighborhood has something for everyone, from fine dining restaurants to bustling pubs, wine bars, and nightclubs.

Krog Street Market

Built in 1889, Inman Park was Atlanta’s first planned residential area. The first wealthy residents built imposing homes. Today, they still lend historic charm to the area. Inman Park has plenty of green areas, including one of the biggest green spaces in the city, Freedom Park.

If you’re looking to enjoy an evening out, Inman Park has plenty of entertainment. You’ll find a range of restaurants, pubs, and cafes on the Beltline Eastside Trail and the Krog Street Market.

Recommended hotels in Inman Park

In-Town Spot by Beltline

In-Town Spot by Beltline

If you’re looking for a home away from home, you’ve found it in the In-Town Spot by Beltline. Choose from a one-bedroomed cottage or a large single room. The cottage has a fully equipped kitchen so you can cater for yourself or eat out as you choose. The accommodation is within walking distance of MARTA. You can quickly reach your favorite Atlanta hangouts from here.

The Peach House

The Peach House

Built in 1901, The Peach House is a true Victorian gem. You’ll feel right at home in the comfortable, old-style settings with plenty of Southern hospitality. Within walking distance of the Beltline, the Krog Street Market, and the MARTA public transportation, the hotel is ideally suited for all your tourist adventures. The Peach House serves a full hot breakfast to set you on your way.

ATL Artist Loft

ATL Artist Loft

Fancy this stylish loft on the Beltline, close to many of the best restaurants and pubs in the area. Located in a former factory building, this artist’s loft is beautifully appointed with two bedrooms and a fully-fitted living room and kitchen, including a dishwasher and washing machine. At 92 square meters and including a garden, this apartment is ideal for longer stays.

Buckhead

✓ Top area for history, luxury shopping & nightlife

If you’ve chosen to base yourself in Buckhead in North Atlanta, you won’t be disappointed. Only a 15-minute drive to Downtown, the area is one of the top choices for where to stay in Atlanta, chock full of culture, entertainment, and shopping. And there’s no shortage of tourist attractions here, too, no matter your interests.

Buckhead boasts Chastain Park, the largest park in Atlanta. The facilities include children’s playgrounds, a golf course, and tennis courts.

Atlanta History Center

Dollars burning a hole in your pocket? Shop for all the latest fashions and luxury brands at Phipps Plaza. The neighborhood is also home to Atlanta’s oldest art center, the Chastain, and a lovely outdoor amphitheater that hosts open-air theatre in the summer months.

Be sure to set aside time for a day trip to the Atlanta History Center. The park boasts 33 acres of historic gardens and homes, and there are always exhibitions on the grounds. There’s also is also a museum dedicated to the American Civil War.

If you’re a leisure traveler in Atlanta with the kids, make sure to squeeze in a trip to Legoland.

Recommended hotels in Buckhead

Kimpton Sylvan Hotel

Kimpton Sylvan Hotel

Less than a mile from the Atlanta History Center, the Kimpton Sylvan is brand new. And it shows. Everything about this hotel is clean and modern. This perfect hotel has an on-site restaurant and bar and a well-equipped and oh-so modern fitness center. Relax in the tranquil shade of the garden or sip cocktails at the outdoor swimming pool. Start your day with a continental or a-la-carte breakfast.

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta

Close to shops and restaurants and a four-minute walk from a MARTA public transit hub, the International Buckhead Atlanta is ideally located for your adventure. Here you’ll find all the modern amenities that you’ll need and more. There’s a saltwater rooftop pool, a hot tub, a well-equipped spa and wellness center, and room service from the award-winning restaurant.   

Grand Hyatt Atlanta Buckhead

Grand Hyatt Atlanta Buckhead

Luxurious and elegant, the Grand Hyatt, Atlanta Buckhead is also centrally located close to shops, restaurants, and MARTA public transit. Even so, the complimentary shuttle service will take you anywhere within a two-mile radius of this four-star hotel. Here you can relax around the outdoor swimming pool, enjoy hand-crafted cocktails in the bar, take a circuit in the well-equipped wellness center, or enjoy a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant.

Treksplorer

Ryan O'Rourke is a seasoned traveler and the founder & editor of Treksplorer, a fiercely independent guide to mid-range luxury travel for busy people. With over 20 years of extensive travel experience, Ryan has journeyed through over 50 countries, uncovering hidden gems and sharing firsthand, unsponsored insights on what to see & do and where to eat, drink & stay. Backed by his travel experience and in-depth research, Ryan’s travel advice and writing has been featured in publications like the Huffington Post and Matador Network. You can connect with Ryan on Twitter/X at @rtorourke.

DISCLAIMER: Treksplorer is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com and its affiliated international sites.

DISCLAIMER: You'll notice that from time to time I link out to recommended hotels/tours/products/services. If you purchase anything through these links, I'll receive a commission. It won't cost you anything extra, but it will help keep me trekkin' on and delivering more free (and unsponsored!) travel information to you. Thanks :)