Hotels in Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Hotels near Atlanta, Georgia
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The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton
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Hotel Indigo Atlanta Downtown by IHG
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Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection
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The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park
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Hyatt Regency Atlanta Downtown
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Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown
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Hyatt Place Atlanta Centennial Park
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Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park
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AC Hotel by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
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Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown
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Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown
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Courtyard by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
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Atlanta Marriott Marquis
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The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection
Curio Collection provides the upscale reliability and group management support that traveling teams need to stay focused on their city objectives.
- Suites with separate living areas give families room to spread out
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning scramble for unfamiliar restaurant options
- Complimentary breakfast covers one meal without researching local dining options
Hotel Indigo Atlanta Downtown by IHG
Hotel Indigo brings neighborhood authenticity and streamlined group services together, ensuring your team's city tournament experience runs smoothly from check-in to departure.
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dinner option when group dining gets complicated
- Indoor corridors keep the group connected without weather concerns
- Self-parking availability removes downtown parking stress and uncertainty
Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection
Autograph Collection Hotels combine unique personality with practical group solutions, ensuring every member of your traveling party stays connected and comfortable.
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together in sprawling city accommodations
- Room service delivers meals when the group needs downtime
- Self-parking removes the stress of finding spots in busy districts
The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta
The Ritz-Carlton eliminates the chaos of coordinating group travel with legendary service that anticipates your team's needs before they arise.
- 24-hour fitness center accommodates varying schedules during multi-day city stays
- Concierge expertise helps decode local entertainment options and cultural attractions
- Digital room keys on smartphones prevent lost key card complications
Embassy Suites Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park
Embassy Suites transforms chaotic city trips into coordinated experiences where every team member stays connected and organized.
- Smart TVs with streaming capability provide familiar entertainment options
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected for navigation and city research
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
Hyatt Regency Atlanta Downtown
Hyatt Regency transforms group coordination challenges into opportunities, ensuring every team member experiences the city's energy while staying perfectly synchronized.
- Indoor pool provides reliable group recreation regardless of weather conditions
- Fitness center maintains routines without researching local gym passes
- Room service delivers comfort food after long days of urban exploration
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Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown
Hard Rock Hotels provides the central command post that keeps traveling groups focused, recharged, and ready for each day's agenda.
- Multi-bedroom suites keep families together while exploring unfamiliar territory
- Connecting rooms offer privacy options while maintaining group cohesion in the city
- Bluetooth bathroom speakers let guests maintain morning routines with personal playlists
Hyatt Place Atlanta Centennial Park
Hyatt Place gives traveling groups the dependable foundation they need to make every day in the city count.
- Meeting spaces provide private areas for group planning and coordination
- Indoor pool offers reliable family entertainment regardless of city weather
- Connecting rooms keep families together while providing personal space
Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park
Omni Hotels & Resorts turns unfamiliar territory into your group's home base, where everyone knows where to go and what comes next.
- Business center printing handles tickets, maps, and travel documents on demand
- Grab-and-go options let early risers fuel up without waiting
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended stays
AC Hotel by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
Marriott Hotels & Resorts creates the central command base where traveling teams can regroup, refocus, and tackle each day's city agenda.
- Coffee station available 24/7 for early departures and late arrivals
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when exploring unfamiliar neighborhoods
- Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown
Hampton by Hilton provides the consistent framework that transforms scattered city adventures into well-orchestrated team experiences.
- Meeting spaces provide private areas for group planning sessions
- Free parking eliminates daily fee stress in expensive urban markets
- All-suite layouts offer space to spread out after busy sightseeing days
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
Hilton transforms multi-night group coordination from chaotic juggling act into smooth, predictable teamwork across your entire stay.
- Made-to-order omelets and pancakes provide hearty starts for busy travel days
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended city visits
- Multiple elevators reduce wait times when moving large groups efficiently
Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown
Home2 Suites establishes the dependable retreat where group leaders can manage logistics while everyone enjoys the comfort of extended-stay living.
- Multi-bedroom suites keep families together while exploring unfamiliar territory
- Full kitchens reduce the pressure of finding every meal downtown
- Free parking saves money and eliminates downtown garage hunting
Courtyard by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
When managing multiple travelers across an unfamiliar city, Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the organizational backbone that keeps groups unified.
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for multi-day city visits
- Same-day dry cleaning pickup keeps business attire crisp throughout stay
- Multiple bathrooms per suite reduce morning rush stress for large groups
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
Marriott transforms complex group travel into straightforward execution, letting coaches focus on performance instead of accommodation details.
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended city stays
- Fitness center maintains routines without researching local gym options
- Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining sleeping arrangements
Atlanta, Georgia Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Atlanta is the Southeast's sports powerhouse and a logistical dream for tournament organizers. With nearly 500,000 people in the city proper and 6 million in the metro area, it's big enough to handle massive events but manageable enough that you won't spend your whole weekend in traffic. The city earned its reputation as the "Tournament Capital of the South" by actually delivering – world-class facilities, abundant hotels, and an airport that can get your team anywhere.
This is where serious youth sports happen. Georgia State Soccer Association hosts some of the nation's largest tournaments, while facilities like the Atlanta Sports City complex draw teams from across the country. Atlanta knows how to handle sports groups – from the hotels that stock team breakfast buffets to the restaurants that can seat 50 people on short notice. The city's corporate backbone means excellent infrastructure, and its Southern hospitality means people actually want to help when your bus breaks down.
Getting Around
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is your gateway – the world's busiest, but also one of the most efficient for getting large groups through quickly. It's 20-30 minutes to most hotel clusters via I-85 or I-75. Uber and Lyft are everywhere, though surge pricing hits hard during major events. For teams, pre-arranged shuttles or rental vans often make more sense than coordinating multiple rideshares.
MARTA rail connects the airport to downtown and key areas like Buckhead and Midtown, but most sports facilities require driving. The highway system – I-75, I-85, and I-285 (the Perimeter) – gets you anywhere in the metro area. Rush hour (7-9 AM, 4-7 PM) is brutal, but weekend traffic is surprisingly manageable. Budget 45 minutes to cross the entire metro area during peak times, 25 minutes off-peak.
Rental cars are essential if your venues are scattered across suburbs. Most major sports complexes offer free parking, unlike downtown venues where you'll pay $10-20. The airport rental car center is efficient, and most hotel areas have Enterprise, Hertz, and Budget locations for mid-trip rentals.
Where to Stay
Perimeter Center is tournament hotel central – dozens of options from Hampton Inn to Marriott, plus easy highway access to most sports complexes. It's corporate bland but functionally perfect, with restaurants, shopping, and MARTA access. Cumberland/Galleria area offers similar benefits with better dining options and the massive Cumberland Mall.
For downtown tournaments or when you want more to do, Midtown puts you near Piedmont Park and actual neighborhoods worth exploring. Buckhead is upscale with excellent restaurants but pricier. Avoid downtown unless your venue is there – it's dead on weekends and adds unnecessary complexity.
North suburbs like Alpharetta and Johns Creek work well for soccer tournaments at complexes like TopHat or Atlanta Soccer City. South side hotels near Jonesboro make sense for events at Atlanta Beach or Clayton County International Park. Don't get cute with location – stay close to your primary venue and accept the drive to everything else.
Sports & Recreation
Atlanta Sports City in Blairsville is the crown jewel – 300 acres with baseball, softball, soccer, and lacrosse fields hosting year-round tournaments. TopHat Soccer Center in Marietta runs massive soccer events, while Atlanta Beach combines sand volleyball with traditional courts and fields. These aren't just venues – they're destination complexes with concessions, parking, and infrastructure built for large events.
Clayton County International Park hosts everything from BMX to beach volleyball, and the Georgia State Soccer Complex in Conyers sees constant tournament action. For indoor sports, Suwanee Sports Academy and The Arena at Gwinnett Center handle basketball, volleyball, and wrestling tournaments throughout the year.
Professional venues like Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Falcons, Atlanta United), State Farm Arena (Hawks), and Truist Park (Braves) occasionally host championship events. The city's reputation for hosting Final Fours, SEC Championships, and major tournaments means the infrastructure works when you need it to.
Things to Do
World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium are tourist staples that actually deliver for families. The aquarium is genuinely impressive – budget 2-3 hours and book timed tickets online. Centennial Olympic Park connects both attractions and provides space for kids to run around between events.
Piedmont Park in Midtown is perfect for team gatherings or letting players decompress. The High Museum nearby works for culture-seeking parents. Stone Mountain Park offers hiking and attractions but requires a 45-minute drive – only worth it if you have a full free day. Six Flags Over Georgia is similarly distant but popular with teams that finish tournaments early.
For quick entertainment between games, Topgolf locations in Midtown and Alpharetta work for all skill levels. Andretti Indoor Karting & Games in Marietta combines racing with arcade games. The Battery Atlanta at Truist Park creates a mini entertainment district even when the Braves aren't playing.
Food & Drink
Atlanta's food scene runs deep beyond the tourist traps. The Varsity downtown is a rite of passage – order chili dogs and frosted oranges, accept the chaos. For real Southern food, Mary Mac's Tea Room handles large groups well and serves legitimate fried chicken and mac and cheese. Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q has multiple locations and feeds teams efficiently with quality barbecue.
Chain restaurants cluster near hotels for predictable team meals – every suburb has the usual lineup of Olive Garden, Cracker Barrel, and Buffalo Wild Wings. Waffle House is everywhere and perfect for post-game meals or early morning carb-loading. Zaxby's and Bojangles offer regional fast-casual options that beat national chains.
For team dinners with character, Marietta Diner seats large groups and serves everything imaginable. Pappadeaux Seafood in Dunwoody handles reservations for 20+ people. Food trucks gather at larger sports complexes, and most venues allow outside food – stock up at Publix for tournament snacks and drinks.
Shopping & Entertainment
Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza in Buckhead offer high-end shopping and dining, while Cumberland Mall provides more practical options near tournament hotels. Perimeter Mall sits in the heart of hotel row – convenient for forgotten essentials or killing time between games. North Georgia Premium Outlets in Dawsonville works for teams with transportation and time for a shopping excursion.
Dave & Buster's locations in Marietta and Midtown combine dining with arcade games – perfect for team celebrations. Main Event offers bowling, laser tag, and games under one roof. Movie theaters are everywhere, with Atlantic Station providing walkable entertainment plus IMAX options.
For team dinners with entertainment, Medieval Times in Lawrenceville handles large groups with advance notice. Stars and Strikes combines bowling, arcade games, and decent food at multiple locations. Most entertainment venues offer group rates – call ahead instead of hoping to walk in with 25 teenagers.
Weather & Packing
Atlanta's humidity is real – pack like you're visiting the tropics from May through September. Summer temperatures hit 85-95°F with matching humidity levels that make everything feel 10 degrees hotter. Afternoon thunderstorms are common and can shut down outdoor tournaments quickly. Winter is mild (40-60°F) but unpredictable – you might need shorts one day and jackets the next.
Spring and fall offer the best tournament conditions with temperatures in the 60-80°F range, though spring brings pollen that coats everything yellow. Pack extra layers for temperature swings and always include rain gear. Indoor venues blast AC year-round, so bring sweatshirts even for summer tournaments.
Peak tournament season runs March through November, with summer being busiest despite the heat. Book hotels early for major tournament weekends – Atlanta hosts multiple large events simultaneously. Always check weather forecasts for outdoor venues and have backup plans for severe weather delays.
Local Tips
Download the ParkWhiz app for downtown parking and keep cash for smaller venue lots that don't take cards. Georgia's gas tax makes fuel expensive, but Costco and Sam's Club offer significant savings if you're renting vans or buses. QuikTrip (QT) gas stations are everywhere and reliably clean with decent food options.
Hotel breakfast timing matters – tournament teams descend on free breakfast like locusts. Hit it early (6-7 AM) or late (9-10 AM) to avoid chaos. Most hotels near sports complexes understand the drill and stock extra bagels and bananas on tournament weekends. Publix grocery stores are superior to Kroger for stocking team snacks and drinks.
Traffic apps are essential – Waze works better than Google Maps for real-time routing around accidents. The I-285 loop can be a parking lot, so factor in extra time for venue changes. Parking at sports complexes fills up fast for championship games – arrive early or prepare to walk. Most venues allow teams to drop equipment at fields before parking, which saves time and energy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions travelers ask before booking in Atlanta — answered with the specifics you actually need.
Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Atlanta
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia are good for families?
Several hotels in Atlanta, Georgia are well-suited for families. Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night), The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton (0.32 mi, from $183/night), and Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection (0.41 mi, from $217/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Atlanta, Georgia accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Regency Atlanta Downtown (0.85 mi, from $216/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night), and The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton (0.32 mi, from $183/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Hyatt Regency Atlanta Downtown also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Atlanta, Georgia?
Yes — Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night) is an extended-stay property in Atlanta, Georgia, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Atlanta, Georgia are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta (0.52 mi, from $2124/night), Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park (0.61 mi, from $273/night), and Hyatt Regency Atlanta Downtown (0.85 mi, from $216/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia are good for business travelers?
Several hotels in Atlanta, Georgia cater to business travelers. Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night), The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton (0.32 mi, from $183/night), and Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection (0.41 mi, from $217/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia offer free breakfast?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night), Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown (0.48 mi, from $100/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park (0.8 mi, from $224/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia offer free parking?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night) and Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta-Downtown (0.48 mi, from $100/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia have an outdoor pool?
The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton (0.32 mi, from $183/night), Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection (0.41 mi, from $217/night), and Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.89 mi, from $137/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia have suites or extra space?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night), The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton (0.32 mi, from $183/night), and Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection (0.41 mi, from $217/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Atlanta, Georgia have a full in-room kitchen?
Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (0.3 mi, from $131/night) offers rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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