Hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
1 Amb Dr Nw, Atlanta, GA 30313
Hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Swipe to find hotels on the map.
- 1
Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center
- 2
Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown
- 3
Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park
- 4
Clarion Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown
- 5
Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park
- 6
Moxy Atlanta Downtown
- 7
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
- 8
Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection
- 9
Hyatt Place Atlanta Centennial Park
- 10
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
- 11
Hyatt House Atlanta Downtown
- 12
Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown
- 13
AC Hotel by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
- 14
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
- 15
Holiday Inn Express and Suites Atlanta Downtown by IHG
Booking with a team?
9+ rooms unlocks group rates — save up to 70%, everyone pays separately.
Which hotel fits best?
Best brands for pro & college game days and amenities that actually matter.
What's around the venue?
Food, traffic, and game-day tips you won't find on other booking sites.
15 Hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Multiple hotel sources, one search — rates you won't find on a single booking site.
Signia Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center
Built to deliver consistency and surprise fans with thoughtful modern conveniences.
- Browse the lobby market for quick snacks and beverages anytime
- Rest easy with premium down pillows and duvet cocoons
- Control room temperature and lighting from your mobile device
Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown
Rock star energy meets post-game refuge for fans who live loudly.
- Recharge under premium rainfall showerheads after long game day travels
- Access Nixon headphones for private entertainment after evening game coverage
- Grab fresh smoothies from the on-site bar before kickoff
Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park
Where upscale hospitality meets gameday energy and groups come together effortlessly.
- Order late-night comfort food delivered right to your room
- Choose foam or feather pillows for personalized sleep comfort
- Catch post-game coverage on crisp large flat-screen HDTVs in bed
Clarion Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown
Built for fans who need predictable value and no-stress mornings.
- Keep the whole family entertained with satellite TV channels
- Start game day with free hot breakfast featuring eggs and sausage
- Park free at the hotel throughout your entire game-day stay
Embassy Suites Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park
The difference is simple: space to regroup when the weekend runs long.
- Settle into lounge seating perfect for recapping today's big plays
- Feed hungry fans anytime with the Suite Shop's grab-and-go selections
- Rest easy with blackout curtains creating ideal sleep conditions nightly
Moxy Atlanta Downtown
Modern energy designed around fans who demand fun beyond the final whistle.
- Sample local craft beers curated specifically for this region
- Celebrate wins with fellow fans in lively social gathering spaces
- Stock up on sweet and savory snacks for game days
Booking 9+ rooms? Get group rates.
Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown
Premium comfort designed for travelers who celebrate big moments in style.
- Refresh with premium Crabtree & Evelyn bath products post-game
- Connect all devices with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi for members
- Fuel the crew with signature omelet stations and hot buffets
Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection
Every property in this collection delivers one-of-a-kind design for unforgettable stays.
- Enjoy dedicated bell staff assistance for smooth luggage handling today
- Taste local culinary flavors at the independent restaurant concept
- Gather in signature lobby spaces designed for connection and conversation
Hyatt Place Atlanta Centennial Park
Known for turning chaotic event mornings into calm, controlled departures.
- Spread out across The Gallery's multiple communal seating areas daily
- Recharge with freshly prepared sandwiches available around the clock at The Market
- Rinse off the stadium excitement in spacious walk-in showers
Atlanta Marriott Marquis
Full-service professionalism built for travelers who refuse to compromise quality.
- Recap every play over signature cocktails in the Lobby Lounge
- Connect with other families in flexible lobby seating zones
- Recharge with 24-hour in-room dining between tournament sessions and celebrations
Hyatt House Atlanta Downtown
The extended-stay standard that keeps families fueled, organized, and ready to roll.
- Spread out in the spacious communal lounge between events
- Stock up on drinks and essentials between stadium trips
- Refresh with premium KenetMD bath products in spa-style bathrooms
Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown
Flexible layouts and eco-conscious design answer the modern fan's trip expectations.
- Recharge on premium Serta mattresses designed for deep sleep
- Access complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi to share game day memories online
- Start game day with multi-grain waffles made exactly how you like
AC Hotel by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
The flagship brand trusted by millions who expect polished reliability.
- Pamper yourself with This Works body products in oversized bathrooms
- Stream game highlights directly from your phone to the HD TV
- Recharge with made-to-order omelets customized exactly how you want them
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Atlanta Downtown
Built for the fan crew who moves fast and meets early.
- Catch scheduled airport shuttles for complimentary rides to and from terminals
- Savor evening cocktails with fellow fans in the welcoming lobby bar
- Connect with fellow travelers in the West Elm designed gathering zones
Holiday Inn Express and Suites Atlanta Downtown
Smart systems deliver what fans need before the pressure clock starts.
- Charge multiple devices simultaneously with bedside USB ports and outlets
- Load up on free hot breakfast before heading to the stadium
- Store your vehicle on-site at most locations with complimentary parking
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Travel Guide
We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is a marvel of modern architecture, famous for its camera-aperture retractable roof and its status as one of the most fan-friendly venues in professional sports. Home to the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and MLS’s Atlanta United, this 71,000-seat stadium anchors the downtown sports corridor, sitting adjacent to the Georgia World Congress Center and State Farm Arena. The venue has revolutionized the game day experience with its "Fan First Pricing"—offering dramatically affordable concessions—and a stunning 360-degree halo video board that is the largest of its kind in the world. Visitors will find themselves in a sleek, high-tech environment that celebrates Atlanta’s culture, from the localized art collection to the vibrant food offerings. This guide helps you navigate the "Benz," from mastering the MARTA train commute to tailgating in the Home Depot Backyard.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium is located in the Vine City and downtown connector district, bordered by Northside Drive and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. It sits within a massive event campus that includes the Georgia World Congress Center and Centennial Olympic Park, creating a dense hub of tourism and convention activity. Access is heavily reliant on MARTA, with the GWCC/CNN Center station (Blue/Green Line) dropping fans directly at the front door, while the Vine City station offers a quieter alternative on the west side. Drivers typically arrive via I-75/85 using the Williams Street or Spring Street exits, but traffic in the downtown gridlock can be punishing on game days. Parking is plentiful but decentralized, ranging from the premium Home Depot Backyard (Lot 1) to the massive decks like the Red Deck and Silver Deck, all of which require pre-booking. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is just a 20-minute MARTA ride south, making it incredibly convenient for fly-in fans. While the immediate stadium footprint is dominated by plazas and parking, a short walk east across the bridge leads to the Centennial Park District, which is packed with attractions and dining.
Where to Stay
For the ultimate convenience, the new Signia by Hilton Atlanta is physically connected to the Georgia World Congress Center campus, offering high-end amenities and direct access to the stadium precinct. Reverb by Hard Rock is another top choice, located practically across the street on the Northside Drive side, featuring a rooftop bar with stadium views. The Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park is a long-standing favorite, connected to the CNN Center complex and just a short, secure walk from the gates. For fans who want to be in the heart of the tourist action, the Hilton Garden Inn or Embassy Suites near Centennial Olympic Park offer reliable stays surrounded by the Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola. Booking early is essential, especially when major conventions coincide with Falcon games, as the downtown inventory fills up fast. Staying in downtown Atlanta allows you to walk to the game, the museums, and the parks without needing a car.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
Closest airport is Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL), 20 minutes via MARTA train.
Tip
Take MARTA to GWCC/CNN Center Station to skip the traffic gridlock.
Tip
The Home Depot Backyard offers a premium, green-space tailgating zone.
Rainy Day Plan
Georgia Aquarium provides a world-class indoor diversion just blocks away.
Team Regroup
Regroup at Hudson Grille for a classic sports bar vibe downtown.
- Closest airport is Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL), 20 minutes via MARTA train.
- Take MARTA to GWCC/CNN Center Station to skip the traffic gridlock.
- The Home Depot Backyard offers a premium, green-space tailgating zone.
- Georgia Aquarium provides a world-class indoor diversion just blocks away.
- Regroup at Hudson Grille for a classic sports bar vibe downtown.
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Aim to arrive at the stadium campus about 90 minutes before kickoff. If taking MARTA, exit at the GWCC/CNN Center station and follow the crowd toward the massive metal Falcon statue at Gate 2. If driving, verify your pre-purchased lot location carefully, as the Home Depot Backyard (Gate 1) and the Red Deck are on opposite sides of the massive footprint. Security utilizes Evolv scanners for frictionless entry, but the clear bag policy (12" x 6" x 12") is strictly enforced, so leave backpacks behind. The "Front Porch" plaza inside Gate 2 often features live entertainment and is a great meeting point.
During the Event
The stadium is famous for its 360-degree concourses and the "Window to the City" wall that offers skyline views. Concessions feature "Fan First Pricing," meaning you can grab a hot dog for $2 and a refillable soda for $2 at dedicated stands, drastically lowering the cost of feeding a family. The venue is 100% cashless, so bring a credit card or use the reverse-ATM kiosks to convert cash. The Halo Board is mesmerizing, so be careful not to spend the whole game watching the screen instead of the field.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting can be slow due to the sheer volume of people funneling toward the MARTA stations. The GWCC/CNN Center station will have long lines, so consider walking slightly further to the Vine City station or Peachtree Center if you want to keep moving. Rideshare pickups are located at the GWCC Bus Lane C on Northside Drive, which requires a walk across the pedestrian bridge; do not try to hail a car directly on Andrew Young International Blvd. Many fans choose to walk east toward Centennial Park to grab a post-game drink at stats Brewpub while the crowd disperses.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Aim to arrive at the stadium campus about 90 minutes before kickoff. If taking MARTA, exit at the GWCC/CNN Center station and follow the crowd toward the massive metal Falcon statue at Gate 2. If driving, verify your pre-purchased lot location carefully, as the Home Depot Backyard (Gate 1) and the Red Deck are on opposite sides of the massive footprint. Security utilizes Evolv scanners for frictionless entry, but the clear bag policy (12" x 6" x 12") is strictly enforced, so leave backpacks behind. The "Front Porch" plaza inside Gate 2 often features live entertainment and is a great meeting point.
During the Event
The stadium is famous for its 360-degree concourses and the "Window to the City" wall that offers skyline views. Concessions feature "Fan First Pricing," meaning you can grab a hot dog for $2 and a refillable soda for $2 at dedicated stands, drastically lowering the cost of feeding a family. The venue is 100% cashless, so bring a credit card or use the reverse-ATM kiosks to convert cash. The Halo Board is mesmerizing, so be careful not to spend the whole game watching the screen instead of the field.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting can be slow due to the sheer volume of people funneling toward the MARTA stations. The GWCC/CNN Center station will have long lines, so consider walking slightly further to the Vine City station or Peachtree Center if you want to keep moving. Rideshare pickups are located at the GWCC Bus Lane C on Northside Drive, which requires a walk across the pedestrian bridge; do not try to hail a car directly on Andrew Young International Blvd. Many fans choose to walk east toward Centennial Park to grab a post-game drink at stats Brewpub while the crowd disperses.
Things to Do
Walkable
College Football Hall of Fame
0.4 miLocated just a short walk from the stadium, this interactive museum is a must-visit for any football fan. It features a massive indoor playing field, the "Quad," and personalized exhibits that light up with your favorite team's history when you register your badge. It is the perfect pre-game activity to get in the football mood. Plan to spend about 90 minutes here to see the main exhibits.
Centennial Olympic Park
0.5 miThis 21-acre park is the legacy of the 1996 Olympics and serves as the green lung of downtown Atlanta. Fans often gather here to take photos by the Fountain of Rings or simply walk through on their way to the game. It is surrounded by the city's top attractions, making it a central navigation point. It often hosts concerts and festivals on weekends.
5–15 Minutes Away
Georgia Aquarium
0.8 miOne of the largest aquariums in the world, this facility is famous for its massive whale sharks and manta rays. It is located just north of Centennial Park and is a major draw for families visiting for the weekend. The "Ocean Voyager" exhibit features a tunnel that lets you walk underneath the swimming giants. It is a world-class experience that justifies a half-day visit.
World of Coca-Cola
0.8 miAdjacent to the aquarium, this attraction is a shrine to the world's most famous beverage, which was invented in Atlanta. Visitors can see the vault where the secret formula is kept and, most importantly, taste sodas from around the world in the tasting room. The "Beverly" soda is a notorious rite of passage you must try. It is a fun, lighthearted stop that ends with a gift shop.
Walkable
- College Football Hall of Fame — Located just a short walk from the stadium, this interactive museum is a must-visit for any football fan. It features a massive indoor playing field, the "Quad," and personalized exhibits that light up with your favorite team's history when you register your badge. It is the perfect pre-game activity to get in the football mood. Plan to spend about 90 minutes here to see the main exhibits. 0.4 mi
- Centennial Olympic Park — This 21-acre park is the legacy of the 1996 Olympics and serves as the green lung of downtown Atlanta. Fans often gather here to take photos by the Fountain of Rings or simply walk through on their way to the game. It is surrounded by the city's top attractions, making it a central navigation point. It often hosts concerts and festivals on weekends. 0.5 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Georgia Aquarium — One of the largest aquariums in the world, this facility is famous for its massive whale sharks and manta rays. It is located just north of Centennial Park and is a major draw for families visiting for the weekend. The "Ocean Voyager" exhibit features a tunnel that lets you walk underneath the swimming giants. It is a world-class experience that justifies a half-day visit. 0.8 mi
- World of Coca-Cola — Adjacent to the aquarium, this attraction is a shrine to the world's most famous beverage, which was invented in Atlanta. Visitors can see the vault where the secret formula is kept and, most importantly, taste sodas from around the world in the tasting room. The "Beverly" soda is a notorious rite of passage you must try. It is a fun, lighthearted stop that ends with a gift shop. 0.8 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Molly B's
On siteThis Southern-inspired chophouse inside the stadium offers a sit-down dining experience with a view of the field. Named after Arthur Blank's mother, it serves upscale dishes like fried chicken and prime rib sandwiches. It is an exclusive club on game days (requiring membership or tickets), but opens to the public for lunch on non-event days. It is the most elevated food option in the building.
Capolinea
0.2 miLocated inside the new Signia by Hilton hotel, this high-end Italian restaurant offers a sophisticated pre-game meal. The menu features hand-rolled pastas and a martini trolley that brings a touch of class to the stadium district. It offers stunning views and a refined atmosphere just steps from the chaotic gates. Reservations are highly recommended on game days.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Der Biergarten
0.6 miThis authentic German beer hall is a favorite for soccer fans, offering liter steins and bratwurst in a lively indoor/outdoor setting. Located near the Hilton Garden Inn, it features long communal tables that encourage fan interaction. It is a great spot to grab a pretzel and a beer before marching to the stadium. The atmosphere is rowdy and fun, perfect for groups.
Stats Brewpub
0.6 miAdjacent to Der Biergarten, Stats is a massive, multi-level sports bar that is a go-to for pre-game energy. It features beer taps built directly into some tables and a rooftop deck with views of the downtown skyline. The menu is reliable American bar fare, handling large crowds efficiently. It is one of the closest major bars to the stadium's eastern approach.
Local & Elevated Picks
Busy Bee Cafe
1.0 miFor a true taste of Atlanta soul food, this historic spot is legendary for its fried chicken, often cited as the best in the city. Located a bit west of the stadium, it is a pilgrimage site for food lovers and celebrities alike. The line can be long, but the mac and cheese and yams are worth the wait. It is an authentic, no-frills experience that predates the stadium boom.
Paschal's
0.6 miKnown as the "kitchen of the civil rights movement," Paschal's offers incredible fried chicken and history in equal measure. Located on Northside Drive, it is a convenient stop for fans parking on the south side of the stadium. The walls are lined with photos of the leaders who dined there. It offers a more upscale, sit-down soul food experience than a quick cafeteria.
Inside & Adjacent
- Molly B's — This Southern-inspired chophouse inside the stadium offers a sit-down dining experience with a view of the field. Named after Arthur Blank's mother, it serves upscale dishes like fried chicken and prime rib sandwiches. It is an exclusive club on game days (requiring membership or tickets), but opens to the public for lunch on non-event days. It is the most elevated food option in the building. On site
- Capolinea — Located inside the new Signia by Hilton hotel, this high-end Italian restaurant offers a sophisticated pre-game meal. The menu features hand-rolled pastas and a martini trolley that brings a touch of class to the stadium district. It offers stunning views and a refined atmosphere just steps from the chaotic gates. Reservations are highly recommended on game days. 0.2 mi
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Der Biergarten — This authentic German beer hall is a favorite for soccer fans, offering liter steins and bratwurst in a lively indoor/outdoor setting. Located near the Hilton Garden Inn, it features long communal tables that encourage fan interaction. It is a great spot to grab a pretzel and a beer before marching to the stadium. The atmosphere is rowdy and fun, perfect for groups. 0.6 mi
- Stats Brewpub — Adjacent to Der Biergarten, Stats is a massive, multi-level sports bar that is a go-to for pre-game energy. It features beer taps built directly into some tables and a rooftop deck with views of the downtown skyline. The menu is reliable American bar fare, handling large crowds efficiently. It is one of the closest major bars to the stadium's eastern approach. 0.6 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Busy Bee Cafe — For a true taste of Atlanta soul food, this historic spot is legendary for its fried chicken, often cited as the best in the city. Located a bit west of the stadium, it is a pilgrimage site for food lovers and celebrities alike. The line can be long, but the mac and cheese and yams are worth the wait. It is an authentic, no-frills experience that predates the stadium boom. 1.0 mi
- Paschal's — Known as the "kitchen of the civil rights movement," Paschal's offers incredible fried chicken and history in equal measure. Located on Northside Drive, it is a convenient stop for fans parking on the south side of the stadium. The walls are lined with photos of the leaders who dined there. It offers a more upscale, sit-down soul food experience than a quick cafeteria. 0.6 mi
Local Tips
Fan First Pricing means $2 hot dogs and sodas: don't overpay elsewhere.
The venue is 100% cashless: convert cash at kiosks near the entrance.
MARTA is $2.50 each way: use the Breeze Mobile 2.0 app to skip lines.
The roof opening depends on weather: check social media for status updates.
Seasonal note: Atlanta has a mild climate, but the stadium is climate-controlled, making the indoor experience consistent. Fall brings football season with pleasant, warm tailgating weather that transitions to cool evenings. Spring and summer are hot and humid for Atlanta United matches, often prompting the roof to stay closed to keep the AC running. Winter events are comfortable inside, but the walk from MARTA can be chilly and wet.
- Fan First Pricing means $2 hot dogs and sodas don't overpay elsewhere.
- The venue is 100% cashless convert cash at kiosks near the entrance.
- MARTA is $2.50 each way use the Breeze Mobile 2.0 app to skip lines.
- The roof opening depends on weather check social media for status updates.
- Gate 1 is best for the Falcon statue photo op and Home Depot Backyard.
- Seasonal note: Atlanta has a mild climate, but the stadium is climate-controlled, making the indoor experience consistent. Fall brings football season with pleasant, warm tailgating weather that transitions to cool evenings. Spring and summer are hot and humid for Atlanta United matches, often prompting the roof to stay closed to keep the AC running. Winter events are comfortable inside, but the walk from MARTA can be chilly and wet.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
January and February can be cold and rainy, with highs in the 50s but nights dropping to freezing. The stadium is fully enclosed and heated, so the game is comfortable. The walk from the train station is short, but a jacket is needed.
Spring & early summer
March and April are beautiful, with blooming trees and highs in the 70s. This is the start of the MLS season, and the roof may be open for matches. Pollen counts can be extremely high, so allergy sufferers should be prepared.
Mid-summer
July and August are intensely hot and humid, with highs often in the 90s. The roof will almost certainly be closed to maintain the air conditioning. Hydrate well if you are tailgating in the Home Depot Backyard.
Fall season
September through November offers the best weather, with crisp air and sunny days perfect for football. It is the prime season for the roof to be open. Tailgating is at its peak comfort level during these months.
Rain & snow
Atlanta gets plenty of rain, but the retractable roof ensures the game goes on dry. Snow is rare but can paralyze the city traffic if it sticks. MARTA is the most reliable option during any inclement weather.
Winter
January and February can be cold and rainy, with highs in the 50s but nights dropping to freezing. The stadium is fully enclosed and heated, so the game is comfortable. The walk from the train station is short, but a jacket is needed.
Spring & early summer
March and April are beautiful, with blooming trees and highs in the 70s. This is the start of the MLS season, and the roof may be open for matches. Pollen counts can be extremely high, so allergy sufferers should be prepared.
Mid-summer
July and August are intensely hot and humid, with highs often in the 90s. The roof will almost certainly be closed to maintain the air conditioning. Hydrate well if you are tailgating in the Home Depot Backyard.
Fall season
September through November offers the best weather, with crisp air and sunny days perfect for football. It is the prime season for the roof to be open. Tailgating is at its peak comfort level during these months.
Rain & snow
Atlanta gets plenty of rain, but the retractable roof ensures the game goes on dry. Snow is rare but can paralyze the city traffic if it sticks. MARTA is the most reliable option during any inclement weather.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Falcons (NFL) / Atlanta United (MLS).
Neighborhood
Downtown / Vine City.
Nearest airport
Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL).
Parking
Home Depot Backyard / Red Deck.
Walkable district
Centennial Park District.
Groceries & supplies
Publix (Spring St).
Pharmacy
CVS (Peachtree St).
Urgent care
Emory University Hospital Midtown.
Downtime
College Football Hall of Fame.
Pro tip
Use Fan First Pricing.
| Primary team | Falcons (NFL) / Atlanta United (MLS). |
| Neighborhood | Downtown / Vine City. |
| Nearest airport | Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL). |
| Parking | Home Depot Backyard / Red Deck. |
| Walkable district | Centennial Park District. |
| Groceries & supplies | Publix (Spring St). |
| Pharmacy | CVS (Peachtree St). |
| Urgent care | Emory University Hospital Midtown. |
| Downtime | College Football Hall of Fame. |
| Pro tip | Use Fan First Pricing. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions travelers ask before booking near Mercedes-Benz Stadium — answered with the specifics you actually need.
Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Mercedes-Benz Stadium
What are the closest hotels to Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
The closest hotel to Mercedes-Benz Stadium is Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center (0.32 mi, from $494/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night) and Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park (0.73 mi, from $1377/night). Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium are well-suited for families. Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center (0.32 mi, from $494/night), Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night), and Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park (0.73 mi, from $1377/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium accommodate team and group travel. Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center (0.32 mi, from $494/night), Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night), and Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park (0.73 mi, from $1377/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium are ideal for a weekend getaway. Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night), Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park (0.73 mi, from $1377/night), and Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center (0.32 mi, from $494/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown also has spa services. Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park also has spa services.
Are there any walkable hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
Yes — 2 hotels are within walking distance: Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center (0.32 mi, from $494/night) and Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night). The closest is about a 6-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium offer free breakfast?
Clarion Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown (0.82 mi, from $98/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park (0.85 mi, from $354/night), and Hyatt Place Atlanta Centennial Park (0.92 mi, from $190/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium offer free parking?
Clarion Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown (0.82 mi, from $98/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Atlanta Downtown (1.07 mi, from $252/night), and Holiday Inn Express and Suites Atlanta Downtown by IHG (1.21 mi, from $131/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium have an outdoor pool?
Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night) and Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection (0.9 mi, from $549/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium have a fitness center?
Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center (0.32 mi, from $494/night), Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night), and Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park (0.73 mi, from $1377/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Can I get early check-in at hotels near Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
Signia by Hilton Atlanta Georgia World Congress Center (0.32 mi, from $494/night), Reverb by Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown (0.47 mi, from $147/night), and Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park (0.73 mi, from $1377/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.
Other stadiums nearby
Also planning a multi-venue trip? Check these within 50 miles.
Ready to book near Mercedes-Benz Stadium?
15 hotels to choose from. Lowest rate guarantee, flexible cancellation on most rooms, and a support team that gets sports travel.