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Hotels in Augusta, Georgia

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Photo of Tru by Hilton Augusta Washington Road
From $132 / night

Tru by Hilton Augusta Washington Road

· 5.0 Excellent

Hilton Hotels & Resorts delivers the reliable coordination your group needs when managing multiple rooms across multiple nights in an unfamiliar city.

  • Guest laundry facilities let families pack lighter for multi-night stays
  • Spacious suites with separate living areas for group gatherings and planning
  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring new neighborhoods
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From $70 / night

Studio 6 Augusta Ga

· 5.0 Excellent

Studio 6 supplies the essential group headquarters that simplifies coordination and keeps everyone centered during lengthy city events.

  • Smoke-free rooms ensure clean air for quality rest and recovery
  • Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when city options feel overwhelming
  • Accessible rooms accommodate every traveler exploring the city together
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Photo of Hyatt House Augusta Downtown Top rated
From $149 / night

Hyatt House Augusta Downtown

· 4.5 Excellent · 572 reviews

Hyatt House establishes the dependable headquarters where traveling groups find structure and support for multi-day city coordination challenges.

  • Multi-bedroom suites accommodate extended families exploring the city together
  • Fitness center maintains routines during multi-day trips away from home
  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring new surroundings
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From $143 / night

Crowne Plaza North Augusta by IHG

· 4.4 Very Good · 369 reviews

When coordinating group logistics becomes complex, Crowne Plaza provides the operational reliability that keeps everyone synchronized.

  • Multiple elevators handle large groups efficiently during busy periods
  • 24-hour fitness center provides exercise routine consistency during extended stays
  • Complimentary hot breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
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From $277 / night

Hampton Inn & Suites Augusta-Washington Rd

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,038 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts handles the complexities of group accommodations, so coaches can concentrate on their team's performance goals.

  • Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected while navigating new surroundings
  • USB ports built into nightstands charge devices while exploring
  • Mobile concierge chat answers local questions without waiting for front desk
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Photo of Courtyard by Marriott Augusta
From $179 / night

Courtyard by Marriott Augusta

· 4.3 Very Good

When managing multiple travelers across an unfamiliar city, Marriott Hotels & Resorts delivers the organizational backbone that keeps groups unified.

  • Connecting rooms keep large families together while maintaining privacy
  • Individual climate control lets each traveler customize their recovery environment
  • 24-hour fitness center with towel service eliminates packing workout gear
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From $251 / night

Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center

· 4.2 Very Good

Marriott transforms complex group travel into straightforward execution, letting coaches focus on performance instead of accommodation details.

  • In-room coffee makers provide morning fuel before navigating the city
  • 24/7 digital concierge answers city questions without waiting for staff
  • Grab-and-go options accommodate varying group schedules and dietary preferences
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From $146 / night

Holiday Inn Express Augusta Downtown by IHG

· 4.2 Very Good · 439 reviews

Holiday Inn Express offers the reliable retreat your team can count on for regrouping and recharging between city activities.

  • Hot continental options fuel groups before exploring the city
  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when discovering new neighborhoods
  • Fitness center maintains routines when traveling away from home
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From $172 / night

The Partridge Inn Augusta Curio Collection

· 4.2 Very Good · 569 reviews

This Curio Collection property provides the sophisticated foundation that turns complex group logistics into effortless coordination for multi-day stays.

  • Indoor corridors offer secure passage between rooms and common areas
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning search for unfamiliar local dining options
  • Spacious lobby creates natural gathering spots for group coordination and planning
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From $85 / night

Quality Inn & Suites Augusta I-20

· 4.2 Very Good · 625 reviews

Quality Inn delivers the coordination and consistency your group needs to navigate unfamiliar cities without missing a beat or breaking budgets.

  • Connecting rooms keep groups together while maintaining individual privacy
  • Free parking removes the stress of navigating city parking regulations
  • Meeting room provides dedicated space for group planning and coordination
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From $151 / night

Staybridge Suites Augusta by IHG

· 4.2 Very Good · 166 reviews

For teams navigating multi-night city stays, Staybridge Suites creates the reliable anchor point that simplifies group logistics.

  • Complimentary breakfast means one less meal to research in an unfamiliar city
  • Indoor corridors provide secure access between rooms and amenities
  • Free parking removes the guesswork of city parking regulations and costs
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From $195 / night

Hilton Garden Inn Augusta

· 4.2 Very Good · 262 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts turns unfamiliar territory into comfortable home base, giving traveling teams the dependable support they require.

  • Laptop-friendly workspaces support trip planning and itinerary coordination
  • Digital key access eliminates lost keycards during busy city sightseeing schedules
  • Spacious dining area accommodates large groups planning their next city adventure
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From $152 / night

Homewood Suites by Hilton Augusta

· 4.1 Very Good · 131 reviews

When your group needs reliable coordination across multiple rooms and nights, Homewood Suites provides the extended-stay framework that simplifies city travel.

  • Separate living rooms offer relaxation zones away from sleeping areas
  • Full kitchens in suites reduce dependency on restaurant meals
  • Connecting rooms allow group flexibility while maintaining individual comfort zones
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From $102 / night

Best Western Plus Augusta North Inn & Suites

· 4.0 Very Good · 909 reviews

Best Western Plus offers the trusted framework that keeps families and teams aligned during extended city tournament weekends.

  • Meeting space gives groups a place to plan daily itineraries
  • Indoor corridors provide secure access when returning from city adventures
  • Indoor pool provides familiar recreation after days of city exploration
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From $92 / night

Candlewood Suites Augusta by IHG

· 4.0 Very Good · 176 reviews

Candlewood Suites delivers the residential-style comfort and space your group requires to maintain routines during extended tournament stays.

  • Accessible rooms ensure comfortable stays for all group members
  • Fitness center maintains routines when exploring disrupts normal schedules
  • Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding restaurants every night
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City Guide

Augusta, Georgia Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

Section 01

City Overview

Augusta sits right on the Georgia-South Carolina border along the Savannah River, making it a natural hub for sports teams traveling through the Southeast. With around 200,000 people in the metro area, it's big enough to have real amenities but small enough that you won't spend forever in traffic getting between venues and hotels.

Most people know Augusta for The Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club every April, but the city has quietly built up an impressive sports infrastructure that hosts everything from youth baseball tournaments to adult soccer leagues year-round. The sports facilities are spread across both the Georgia and South Carolina sides of the metro area, so don't be surprised if your tournament venue is technically in a different state than your hotel.

Augusta has a relaxed Southern vibe with decent restaurant options and enough entertainment to keep teams busy between games. It's not Atlanta, but it's also not a tiny town where you'll struggle to find places to eat dinner for 20 people. The cost of living is reasonable, which translates to more affordable hotel rates and restaurant prices compared to bigger Southeastern cities.

Section 02

Getting Around

Augusta Regional Airport is small and mainly serves connecting flights through Atlanta or Charlotte, so most visiting teams fly into either Hartsfield-Jackson in Atlanta (150 miles west) or Charlotte Douglas (200 miles north). The drive from Atlanta takes about 2.5 hours via I-20 East, while Charlotte is about 3 hours via I-77 South to I-20 West. Columbia, South Carolina is only 75 minutes away if you find better flight options there.

Once you're in Augusta, you'll need cars or buses to get around effectively. Uber and Lyft operate here but coverage can be spotty, especially for larger groups or late-night rides. Most teams rent vehicles or bring their own transportation. The good news is that Augusta traffic is manageable – you can get from one side of town to the other in 20-30 minutes during rush hour, and parking is rarely a problem except during Masters week.

Major highways include I-20 running east-west through the city, I-520 (the Bobby Jones Expressway) that loops around the south side, and US-25 connecting Georgia and South Carolina. Washington Road and Riverwatch Parkway are key local arteries that connect many sports complexes to hotel areas.

Section 03

Where to Stay

The Washington Road corridor offers the best hotel concentration with easy access to most sports venues. This area has multiple Hampton Inns, Fairfield Inns, and other team-friendly chains, plus it's close to restaurants and shopping. It's also your best bet for getting rooms during busy tournament weekends since there are more options clustered together.

If your tournament is at Diamond Lakes Regional Park or other South Carolina venues, consider staying in North Augusta or Aiken. The Hampton Inn & Suites North Augusta and Holiday Inn Express Aiken are popular with sports groups and often offer better rates than Georgia-side hotels. The drive to Augusta proper is only 10-15 minutes.

Avoid booking anywhere near Augusta National if you're traveling during Masters week in April – rates skyrocket and availability disappears. The downtown area has fewer hotel options and isn't as convenient for most sports venues, though it works if you're attending events at the James Brown Arena or want to be near the Riverwalk.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

Diamond Lakes Regional Park in Hephzibah is the crown jewel of Augusta's youth sports scene, with multiple baseball and softball diamonds that host major tournaments throughout the year. The complex is well-maintained with good concessions and parking. Blanchard Park is another key baseball venue, while Julian Smith Casino (it's actually a recreation center, not a gambling establishment) handles basketball tournaments.

Soccer teams usually play at Patriot Park or various high school facilities around town. The Augusta Softball Complex on Mike Padgett Highway draws teams from across the Southeast for weekend tournaments. Tennis players head to Julian Smith Casino or the Augusta Country Club for USTA events.

For adult leagues, Pendleton King Park hosts softball tournaments and has a decent swimming facility. The James Brown Arena downtown occasionally hosts wrestling tournaments and other indoor events. Augusta University's sports facilities sometimes host regional collegiate tournaments that draw club and travel teams as well.

Section 05

Things to Do

The Augusta Riverwalk downtown is perfect for team walks or easy sightseeing between games. It stretches for several miles along the Savannah River and connects to North Augusta's side via a pedestrian bridge. The Morris Museum of Art and Augusta Museum of History are solid rainy-day options, though most teams prefer outdoor activities.

Savannah Rapids Park offers hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas about 15 minutes from downtown. It's a good place for team bonding activities or letting kids burn energy. Phinizy Swamp Nature Park has boardwalks and wildlife viewing that work well for families with younger siblings.

For day trips, Savannah is 2.5 hours southeast and makes a great tournament extension for families. Columbia, South Carolina is closer at 75 minutes and has more entertainment options. Aiken is just 20 minutes away and known for its horse culture – the Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame is worth a stop if you have horse-crazy kids on the team.

Section 06

Food & Drink

Augusta's food scene punches above its weight for a mid-sized Southern city. Frog Hollow Tavern on Broad Street handles large groups well and serves solid American fare with local touches. Nacho Mama's is the go-to Mexican spot for teams – they have multiple locations and can accommodate big groups with advance notice.

For quick eats near sports complexes, you'll find the usual chain suspects along Washington Road and Bobby Jones Expressway. Zaxby's and Bojangles are regional favorites that teams from outside the South should try. Shealy's Bar-B-Que in nearby Batesburg is legendary for pulled pork if you don't mind a 30-minute drive.

The Bee's Knees downtown serves upscale Southern comfort food that works for coach dinners or team celebrations. Abel Brown is another solid choice for nicer meals. For breakfast, Metro Diner and Cracker Barrel are reliable team-friendly options with reasonable prices and fast service.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

Augusta Mall is the main shopping destination with standard department stores and a decent food court. It's showing its age but has enough stores to keep teams busy during rain delays. Surrey Center is a smaller outdoor shopping area with Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, and restaurants – more convenient for grabbing tournament supplies or forgotten gear.

Entertainment options include Regal Augusta Exchange movie theater and Stars and Strikes, which combines bowling, laser tag, and arcade games under one roof. Teams love Stars and Strikes for group activities, but call ahead for large groups. Topgolf Augusta recently opened and offers a fun team bonding activity that works for all skill levels.

For team dinners with entertainment, Dave & Buster's in the Augusta Exchange handles large groups and combines dining with arcade games. SRP Park in North Augusta hosts the GreenJackets minor league baseball team – catching a game can be a great team outing during baseball season from April through September.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

Augusta's climate is humid subtropical, meaning hot summers, mild winters, and the possibility of afternoon thunderstorms any time from April through October. Summer tournaments (June-August) will be hot and humid with temperatures regularly hitting the low-to-mid 90s. Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing and plenty of sunscreen. Most outdoor venues have limited shade.

Spring and fall offer the best tournament weather, with comfortable temperatures in the 70s and 80s. However, spring can be unpredictable – pack layers and rain gear. Winter tournaments are rare but pleasant, with daytime highs usually in the 60s. Rain can pop up quickly year-round, so always have backup indoor plans and pack accordingly.

The busiest sports months are March through May and September through November. Masters week in April drives up hotel prices and crowds, but it's only four days. Summer tournaments deal with heat and occasional severe thunderstorms that can delay games. Pack extra clothes and gear since laundromats aren't common near sports complexes.

Section 09

Local Tips

Download the GasBuddy app – gas prices can vary significantly between Georgia and South Carolina sides of town, and South Carolina is usually cheaper. Speaking of state lines, don't panic if your GPS routes you back and forth between states – it's normal and the border is invisible in daily life.

Parking is free at most venues and restaurants, but avoid downtown during any special events or festivals. Most sports complexes have adequate parking, but arrive early during busy tournament weekends. Diamond Lakes Regional Park can get crowded, so carpooling is smart. Always lock your cars – property crime isn't rampant but sports teams are obvious targets with visible gear and out-of-state plates.

Local grocery stores include Publix and Kroger for team snacks and drinks. Many hotels offer team rates if you call directly rather than booking online. Restaurant tipping follows standard Southern expectations – 18-20% for good service. Most locals are friendly and helpful if you need directions, and many are familiar with the major sports complexes since tournaments are a regular part of Augusta's economy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in Augusta — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Augusta

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia are good for families?

Several hotels in Augusta, Georgia are well-suited for families. Hyatt House Augusta Downtown (0.78 mi, from $149/night), Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center (1.09 mi, from $251/night), and Crowne Plaza North Augusta by IHG (1.57 mi, from $143/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Augusta, Georgia accommodate team and group travel. Crowne Plaza North Augusta by IHG (1.57 mi, from $143/night), Quality Inn & Suites Augusta I-20 (7.48 mi, from $85/night), and Hyatt House Augusta Downtown (0.78 mi, from $149/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Crowne Plaza North Augusta by IHG also has bus or oversized vehicle parking. Quality Inn & Suites Augusta I-20 also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.

Are there budget-friendly hotels in Augusta, Georgia?

Yes — Quality Inn & Suites Augusta I-20 (7.48 mi, from $85/night) and Studio 6 Augusta Ga (7.69 mi, from $70/night) are budget-friendly options in Augusta, Georgia, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.

Are there extended-stay hotels in Augusta, Georgia?

Yes — Hyatt House Augusta Downtown (0.78 mi, from $149/night), Staybridge Suites Augusta by IHG (7.55 mi, from $151/night), and Candlewood Suites Augusta by IHG (7.88 mi, from $92/night) are all extended-stay properties in Augusta, Georgia, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Augusta, Georgia are ideal for a weekend getaway. Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center (1.09 mi, from $251/night), Crowne Plaza North Augusta by IHG (1.57 mi, from $143/night), and The Partridge Inn Augusta Curio Collection by Hilton (3.31 mi, from $172/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia offer free breakfast?

Hyatt House Augusta Downtown (0.78 mi, from $149/night), Holiday Inn Express Augusta Downtown by IHG (1.58 mi, from $146/night), and Quality Inn & Suites Augusta I-20 (7.48 mi, from $85/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia offer free parking?

Holiday Inn Express Augusta Downtown by IHG (1.58 mi, from $146/night), Quality Inn & Suites Augusta I-20 (7.48 mi, from $85/night), and Staybridge Suites Augusta by IHG (7.55 mi, from $151/night) offer complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia have an outdoor pool?

The Partridge Inn Augusta Curio Collection by Hilton (3.31 mi, from $172/night) and Studio 6 Augusta Ga (7.69 mi, from $70/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia have suites or extra space?

Hyatt House Augusta Downtown (0.78 mi, from $149/night), Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center (1.09 mi, from $251/night), and Crowne Plaza North Augusta by IHG (1.57 mi, from $143/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Augusta, Georgia have a full in-room kitchen?

Hyatt House Augusta Downtown (0.78 mi, from $149/night), Staybridge Suites Augusta by IHG (7.55 mi, from $151/night), and Candlewood Suites Augusta by IHG (7.88 mi, from $92/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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