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Wingate by Wyndham Athens Near Downtown - Athens - Bedroom
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Rivet House - Athens - Bar
Rivet House
Athens, GA, United States
Free Wi-Fi
Spa
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Athens West - Athens - Lounge
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Hampton Inn Athens - Athens - Restaurant
Hampton Inn Athens
Athens, GA, United States
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Sleep Inn & Suites Athens South - Athens - Lobby
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

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Top 9 hotels in Athens

Discover the top hotels in Athens, Georgia, handpicked by travel expert Daniel Scheffler.
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Daniel Scheffler
24 January 2025
If you’re after a cool small town with lots to offer, Athens, Georgia is the place to go. About 97 kilometres northeast of Atlanta, Georgia’s state capital and largest city, this is where youth, eclectic music and a mix of all kinds of culture converge. After all, Athens is where the bands R.E.M and the B-52s emerged from, so don’t miss the city’s best venues for live music: Georgia Theatre, 40 Watt and The Foundry. And since it is home to the University of Georgia, there’s a constant influx...Learn moreIf you’re after a cool small town with lots to offer, Athens, Georgia is the place to go. About 97 kilometres northeast of Atlanta, Georgia’s state capital and largest city, this is where youth, eclectic music and a mix of all kinds of culture converge. After all, Athens is where the bands R.E.M and the B-52s emerged from, so don’t miss the city’s best venues for live music: Georgia Theatre, 40 Watt and The Foundry. And since it is home to the University of Georgia, there’s a constant influx of interesting new students here. While you’re exploring the city’s dining scene or craft breweries, you’ll be thrilled to hear Athens is also home to plenty of great places to stay. For the best hotels in Athens, Georgia (or “Classic City,” as the locals call it) try one of the hip boutique spots in the city centre or choose from the budget-friendly options scattered across the city. Here’s my pick of the best hotels to stay in Athens, Georgia.
Hyatt Place Athens DowntownHyatt Place Athens DowntownRank #1
C$ 187-C$ 2,365/night
412 North Thomas Street
This modern hotel is located within walking distance of the University of Georgia and all the hottest city centre...Learn more

This modern hotel is located within walking distance of the University of Georgia and all the hottest city centre attractions. You’ll find a range of fun guestrooms and suites to pick from – I love their King Bed option with sweeping views of Piedmont Valley.

I spent a lot of time in the lobby at the hotel’s bar, The Placery. It has a curated menu with classic comfort food like burgers with extra crispy fries. The bar is connected to The Classic Center, which is a great venue for plays and concerts.

This is one of the best hotels in Athens if you’re in town for a convention – don’t miss the free parking and daily breakfast. I also love that you can walk just a few minutes and be right in the heart of North Oconee River Park or Memorial Park. I also highly recommend taking a bike ride on the greenbelt or nearby Firefly Trail.

The RushmoreThe RushmoreRank #2
C$ 439-C$ 1,721/night
1175 South Milledge Avenue
This is the quintessential chic hotel in Athens. A one-of-a-kind Georgian home right at the tip of the Five Points...Learn more

This is the quintessential chic hotel in Athens. A one-of-a-kind Georgian home right at the tip of the Five Points neighbourhood, this glorious lodging is one of the best hotels in Athens if you want an intimate and extra special place to rest your head.

The unique suites are carefully curated with plush fabrics, gorgeous colour schemes and exquisite art. Try the Ranger Suite in deep blues and admire that grand chandelier. It feels like staying in a grand home, and they even serve breakfast in the morning with a menu that changes its fresh ingredients daily.

From this little gem you can walk the leafy streets and experience Southern small-town charm. If you’re staying here, you might want to get yourself to nearby Sandy Creek Nature Center – it’s absolutely worth your time, and if you’re anything like me you’ll appreciate all their conservation efforts.

Hotel Indigo Athens Downtown - Univ Area By IHGHotel Indigo Athens Downtown - Univ Area By IHGRank #3
C$ 215-C$ 2,202/night
500 College Avenue
They call this a “modern farmstead architectural style” hotel, and it’s just as new and shiny as you’d expect. This...Learn more

They call this a “modern farmstead architectural style” hotel, and it’s just as new and shiny as you’d expect. This is one of the best hotels in Athens for architecture fans. The hotel has gorgeous hardwood floors and warm wood furnishings that won’t fail to impress.

The expansive guestrooms and spacious suites are hard to beat – I recommend booking a suite with a balcony since the weather is so great here you can step right out.

In terms of practical needs, the hotel has electric car chargers and welcomes pets. Plus, the location is ideal, letting you walk into the city centre or the university campus easily. Another unmissable nearby attraction is the “Tree That Owns Itself” – a quirky spot that’s exactly what it sounds like.

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Athens Downtown/University AreaSpringHill Suites by Marriott Athens Downtown/University AreaRank #4
C$ 225-C$ 1,695/night
220 South Hull Street
This newly done hotel adjoins the University of Georgia. There’s a wide array of suites and guestrooms to choose...Learn more

This newly done hotel adjoins the University of Georgia. There’s a wide array of suites and guestrooms to choose from (though note that you have to be 21 years old to book here). A two-bedroom suite is perfect if you’re travelling with friends.

In terms of dining, there’s the on-site 1918 Lounge (with big TVs and live sports playing), where you can meet fellow travellers coming into town over some local beers.

This is one of the best hotels in Athens if you want to be able to walk across to a University of Georgia football game at Sanford Stadium. If you’re spending time at the hotel itself, try the fitness centre or park yourself by the outside fire pits on the patio. If you’re visiting on a Saturday, don’t miss the farmers’ market at Bishop Park.

Holiday Inn Express Athens-University Area By IHGHoliday Inn Express Athens-University Area By IHGRank #5
C$ 155-C$ 1,345/night
513 West Broad Street
Located just two minutes from the University, this is one of the best hotels in Athens for those travelling on a...Learn more

Located just two minutes from the University, this is one of the best hotels in Athens for those travelling on a budget. You’ll find a range of simple standard rooms and a few suites, all with a little fridge and microwave. I thought the Dove amenities in the bathrooms were a nice touch. And if pillows are important to you, ask to see their pillow menu.

The hotel also offers a free basic breakfast, and I appreciated the rowing machine in the fitness centre. Don’t miss the Georgia State Botanical Gardens, just a quick 10-minute drive from the hotel.

From May to September, you’ll want to be lounging by the outdoor pool, which offers guests a little respite from the Southern heat. Note that the hotel also offers parking for a daily rate.

Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Athens-University AreaFairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Athens-University AreaRank #6
C$ 187-C$ 703/night
175 Old Epps Bridge Road
If you’re looking for a chic but affordable place to stay in the city centre, this is one of the best places to...Learn more

If you’re looking for a chic but affordable place to stay in the city centre, this is one of the best places to book. With smartly designed guestrooms and suites, you can stay for less at a prime property.

Suites come with a small separate area for relaxing on the sofa or to work from. As well as the free coffee in the lobby and a shared lounge where you might make some new friends, the hotel also offers a pet-friendly stay (for a small fee) and a well-equipped gym.

Art lovers are in luck too, as you can easily explore local exhibits since the hotel is really close to the fantastic Georgia Museum of Art. I also highly recommend booking an Athens Music History walking tour with historian Paul Butchart (ask the front desk about it). If you don’t fancy seeing the city on foot, hop on one of the hotel’s free bikes.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Athens Downtown University AreaHomewood Suites by Hilton Athens Downtown University AreaRank #7
C$ 228-C$ 4,174/night
750 East Broad Street
Located right in the sporty University area, the Homewood Suites by Hilton is one of the best hotels in Athens for...Learn more

Located right in the sporty University area, the Homewood Suites by Hilton is one of the best hotels in Athens for all-suite seekers. The lovely spacious suites at this property – decked out in plaid and collegiate colours – come with full kitchens for all your foodie needs. I recommend checking out the hotel bar, as it's open late and attracts an interesting crowd of visitors to town.

This is also a popular choice for extended stays. From the hotel you can easily walk to the famed Athens Warehouse district and enjoy the dining the city is known for (ask the front desk about the latest openings).

Speaking of walking, you’re also just an eight-minute walk from The Georgia Theatre, where you’ll find a host of live shows year-round. The Rooftop at the theatre is a great spot to get a stiff drink and meet locals.

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Athens WestSpringHill Suites by Marriott Athens WestRank #8
C$ 182-C$ 1,133/night
3500 Daniells Bridge Road
If you want to be located on the western side of town, this is one of the best hotels in Athens to go for. The...Learn more

If you want to be located on the western side of town, this is one of the best hotels in Athens to go for. The all-suite property features plush rooms with a nice extra well-lit space for working.

When I travel, I appreciate hotels like Springhill Suites that invest in a little pantry area with a small refrigerator, a deep enough sink and a microwave. Also note that this property requires you to be over 21 to check in. Since the weather is usually great here, I recommend spending plenty of time by the hotel’s outdoor pool.

As it’s set in a quiet, out-of-town location, there’s not much to walk to from the hotel, but it’s not too far to drive to the centre where all the action is. Speaking of which, since you’re already driving, pop in to Bear Hollow Zoo, a small zoo and rehabilitation centre for native Georgia species.

Rivet HouseRivet HouseRank #9
C$ 219-C$ 2,399/night
355 Oneta Street
This elegant spot makes the most of its chic industrial aesthetic. Set in a transformed denim manufacturing factory,...Learn more

This elegant spot makes the most of its chic industrial aesthetic. Set in a transformed denim manufacturing factory, this is one of the best hotels in Athens for a boutique retreat. Rooms have high-quality linens, fabulous décor and all the luxury amenities you could want. I recommend booking a Premier King, which feels like a light-soaked sanctuary.

The hotel also offers some of the best dining in town at its on-site restaurant, Osteria Olio, which serves southern Italian cuisine. For something more casual, head to the Rivet House Bistro in the lobby for a quick coffee.

The spa here is also not to be missed. Book in for a Superfood Facial – trust me, you and your skin won’t regret it.

Booking Insights

KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Athens

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Athens with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Athens?

Hotels are cheapest in Athens in July, with average rates of C$ 151/night. In comparison, October is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 729/night.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Athens?

Tuesday offers the lowest rates in Athens, with an average nightly price of C$ 151/night. The highest prices are found on Saturday, with average rates at C$ 466/night.

How much is a hotel in Athens for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Athens found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 158, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 318. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 149.

How much is a hotel in Athens for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Athens for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 151 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 151 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 382 per night.

How early should you book a accommodation in Athens?

Book at least 66 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Athens accommodation.

How much is a Athens hotel?

Here are our most popular & best value hotels

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December
October
C$ 323
C$ 421
Cheapest month to stay with an average 51% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 69% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Athens hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Atlanta, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Atlanta in July and April.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Atlanta if you stay on a Tuesday. The opposite is true for, Thursday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Atlanta for 2 days.
  • Students or other visitors who want to be near the restaurants and nightlife should look for a hotel in the downtown area, just north of Broad Street. Graduate Athens is a great hotel for a hip clientele.
  • If you’re in Athens on business or work travel, you might want to stick to quieter areas, farther away from the university campus and popular college spots. Courtyard by Marriott Athens Downtown has a business center as well as a large workstation in the room.
  • Bear Hollow Zoo may be your top destination in Athens while traveling with children. The State Botanical Garden of Georgia and Oconee Forest Park are also near the zoo. If this is your case, look into hotels in the south of the city closer to Woodland Hills, like The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel. It’s about an 8-minute drive away from the activities.
  • For golfers traveling to Athens, you’ll be happy to hear there are a few golf courses around the city. For example, Spring Hills Suites by Marriott Athens West is a great choice for Jennings Mill Country Club, just an 8-minute drive away from the course.
  • If you plan to visit the museum and see what else the University has to offer, like the Georgia Museum of Natural History, stay at The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education & Hotel to be within walking distance of the campus.
  • If you’re a theater buff visiting Athens, you will most likely be hanging out around the theater and arts district. The SpringHill Suites by Marriott Athens Downtown/University Area is only two blocks away.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Athens

  • Which hotels offer facilities for events?

    Hotel Indigo Athens – University Area, An Ihg Hotel is an eco-chic boutique hotel right downtown. The hotel offers a bridal suite along with specialized venue spaces suited for the event you’re looking for. The hotel is two blocks away from all the restaurants and bars between Hancock Ave and Broad Street. 

  • What are some affordable accommodation options?

    If you’re visiting Athens on a budget, there are hotel options a little bit farther from the city center and have available public transportation to get you where you need to go. Howard Johnson by Wyndham Athens is an affordable option on the west side of the city. You can get downtown taking either the 6 or the 20 bus line.

  • Which hotels are within walking distance from the main attractions?

    There are plenty of affordable options in the area like the Holiday Inn Express Athens – University Area that will suit your needs during your stay in Athens. This hotel is right next to the famous Tree That Owns Itself.

  • What are some of the highly recommended hotels?

    Graduate Athens should suit your needs if you’re looking for something a little bit nicer. It offers a pool and spa as well as live music at The Foundry. It’s in the downtown area and near the North Oconee River. The Classic Center and Georgian Hall are just a 6-minute walk from the hotel.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Athens?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Athens districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Athens city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Athens hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Athens that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Wingate by Wyndham Athens Near Downtown, Howard Johnson by Wyndham Athens and Quality Inn & Suites Athens University Area.

Where to stay in Athens?

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