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Price by Week Day
Average hotel price on Friday is just over $150.
In Atlanta, hotel prices gradually increase from around $130 on Monday to just over $150 by Friday, reflecting higher demand during the workweek. Prices slightly drop on weekends, with Saturday averaging similar to Thursday, while Sunday sees a decrease to about $135.
Price by Month
Lowest average in January just over $130.
In Atlanta, hotel prices exhibit noticeable variation throughout the year. The lowest average price is in January at just over $130, while September shows the highest average at around $275. This reflects seasonal demand fluctuations.
How far in advance should I book?
Average prices decrease to around $120–$130 for same-day bookings.
In Atlanta, hotel prices generally decrease as the number of days before check-in increases, with better hotels often fully booked three weeks in advance. Lower quality hotels may reduce prices last-minute, with same-day bookings averaging lower costs compared to reservations made in advance.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular hotel category price: around $170.
In Atlanta, hotels are distributed across various star ratings, with prices generally increasing with each additional star. The most popular category is 4*, priced around $170. Minor price differences are observed between 3* and 4* hotels.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Top Tips
- Plan hotel stays for Sunday or Monday to access 15-25% lower rates, as weekend demand in Atlanta drives prices higher. Compare rates for your exact dates to confirm savings.
- Hotels near Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) often cost 30-50% more than downtown options, yet offer similar amenities. Discover value by booking in the city center for better rates and direct access to Atlanta’s main attractions via MARTA.
- Always check the final booking total for resort and facility fees in central Atlanta, which frequently add $15-30 per night and are sometimes excluded from initial prices. Review the fee breakdown before confirming to avoid surprises.
- Staying within 0.5 miles of a MARTA station, such as those in Midtown or Buckhead, means you can get around Atlanta for only $2.50 per ride and limit time lost to frequent traffic congestion. Confirm station proximity before booking.
- Book directly with hotel brands like Marriott or Hilton to unlock perks, such as free Wi-Fi, late check-out, or loyalty points, that help offset third-party booking fees. Enrollment in these rewards programs is free and open to all travelers.
- Before booking a short-term rental, confirm it meets Atlanta's legal requirements, as strict city zoning regulations have led to many listings being suspended or delisted. Verify property status with the host if unsure.
- Hotels in Midtown Atlanta are within 0.8 miles of key sites, including the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola, enabling most guests to walk and avoid extra taxi or rideshare costs.
- For a sustainable stay, consider LEED-certified hotels such as Loews Atlanta, which use energy- and water-saving technologies. These practices support Atlanta’s citywide sustainability initiatives and eco-conscious guest experiences.
- Major events, like Braves games or local festivals, can increase hotel rates downtown by 30-50%. Check Atlanta’s event calendars and book early or explore stays in surrounding neighborhoods to prevent surcharge surprises.
- Leverage complimentary hotel shuttles, such as those from Hilton Atlanta Airport, for free transfers to and from ATL, avoiding taxi costs of $20-40. Shuttle schedules may vary late at night, so confirm with your hotel after 20:00.
- Buckhead hotels offer premium options with direct access to Lenox Square shopping and over a dozen upscale dining spots within 1 mile. If you prefer luxury and entertainment in one area, this neighborhood delivers.
- Request an allergy-friendly room in advance, especially during spring’s high pollen season in Atlanta. Properties such as Westin Buckhead offer rooms with air purification systems and hypoallergenic bedding, so call ahead to confirm availability.
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