Top rated downtown hotels in Georgia

Trusted by guests over the past year

Historic Charm of Savannah:
Doubletree By Hilton Historic Savannah
Iconic Skyline Views:
The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta
Cultural Hub of Atlanta:
The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta
Modern Vibes and Music Scene:
Reverb By Hard Rock Atlanta Downtown
Boutique Experience in Downtown:
Glenn Hotel, Autograph Collection
Business Traveler Essentials:
Hyatt House Atlanta Downtown
Relaxing Retreats:
Aloft Atlanta Downtown
Luxury and Comfort Combined:
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta

Frequently Asked Questions for Georgia hotels

Read these 4 answers to FAQs to find the best hotel in Georgia.

Which hotels in Georgia offer unique views?
The Hyatt Regency Savannah provides scenic riverfront views, while The Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta features panoramic city views from its observation deck. The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront is also noted for its charming waterfront perspectives.
Are there hotels in Georgia that are particularly suited for couples?
The Planters Inn On Reynolds Square (Adults Only) offers a romantic atmosphere, while The Marshall House, Historic Inns Of Savannah Collection features historical charm that enhances a couple's getaway experience.
Which hotels are considered top-rated by guests in Georgia?
The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta and The Perry Lane Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Savannah consistently receive high ratings for their service and luxury amenities.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Georgia?
Budget-friendly hotels include the Comfort Inn & Suites Blue Ridge, where prices can start around $85 USD per night, and the Hampton Inn in Blue Ridge, with rates starting from $90 USD. Many budget properties are available in off-peak seasons.

Essential Guide to Downtown Hotels in Georgia

This guide provides key insights into 40 hotel downtown options in Georgia, helping travelers make informed decisions on accommodations based on unique local specifics and important pricing details.

Typical nightly prices range from $120 to $250.

There are approximately 40 downtown properties available.

Peak travel seasons are spring (March-May) and fall (September-November).

Local taxes include a 7% state tax and a 3% local hotel fee.

Most hotels are within 1-2 miles of attractions like the Georgia Aquarium and Centennial Olympic Park.