If you’re flying into or out of Atlanta, you’re almost certainly dealing with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Knowing the correct Atlanta airport address, how it’s labeled in GPS, and which terminal you’re headed to can save you a lot of stress on travel day.
Below is a clear guide to the main address, plus terminal-specific directions, rental car info, and tips for rideshare, MARTA, and parking—all tailored to how the airport actually works in Atlanta.
Most passengers only need one address:
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
6000 N Terminal Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30320
This main address will take you to the Domestic Terminal area, which is where:
When entering it in GPS or a rideshare app, you can also search for:
In most navigation apps, this will route you correctly to the main airport campus.
Atlanta’s airport is one big complex, but it has two main public entry points for passengers:
Both are part of the same airport, but they do not share the same street entrance. If you’re driving or being dropped off, choosing the right one matters.
Best for:
Primary address (Domestic focus):
6000 N Terminal Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30320
You’ll then follow signs for:
Your airline confirmation usually states whether you check in at North or South Domestic. If you’re unsure, either terminal can get you inside; you can walk between them.
If your flight is departing from or arriving at Concourse F or is an international flight, you may want to use the International Terminal entrance.
Maynard H. Jackson Jr. International Terminal
2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30354
Best for:
Even if you use the Domestic Terminal, you can still reach Concourse F by riding the Plane Train inside the secure area. But if you’re being dropped off by car and your ticket says Concourse F / International, using the International Terminal address can be more straightforward.
Here’s a simple reference you can screenshot or save:
| Use Case | Address / Name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General Atlanta Airport / Domestic | 6000 N Terminal Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30320 | Works for most trips and GPS searches |
| International Terminal entrance | 2600 Maynard H. Jackson Jr. Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30354 | Use if flying via Concourse F / International |
| Rental Car Center (RCC) | 2200 Rental Car Center Parkway, College Park, GA 30337 | Separate facility, reached by SkyTrain |
| Airport code (for bookings/search) | ATL | Use for flights, baggage tags, and airline apps |
If you’re coming from Downtown, Midtown, or Buckhead, you’ll usually:
Once you’re on N Terminal Parkway, you’ll see options for:
From most parts of Atlanta, you’ll:
You’ll see:
When using rideshare apps around Atlanta:
At the Domestic Terminal, rideshare pickup areas are typically signed and may be in or near the parking decks or ground transportation center. Follow in-terminal signs after baggage claim.
At the International Terminal, rideshare pickup is usually closer to the main arrivals area; again, follow posted “Rideshare / App-based ride services” signs.
For taxis and personal vehicle drop-off/pickup:
Allow extra time around rush hours in Atlanta (morning and late afternoon/early evening) since traffic on I-75/85 and airport roadways can back up.
If you’re already in Atlanta and want to avoid driving, MARTA can take you straight into the airport.
You don’t need a street address for MARTA; just select “Airport” as your destination and ride to the end of the line.
MARTA drops you at the Domestic Terminal. From there, you can:
Atlanta’s airport keeps all major rental car brands in a separate facility called the Rental Car Center (RCC).
Rental Car Center
2200 Rental Car Center Parkway
College Park, GA 30337
However, most passengers do not need to drive to this address directly.
From either Domestic or International:
The SkyTrain is free and runs frequently. If you’re returning a rental car, your rental agreement or map usually lists the same RCC address above.
While most people just follow signs once they get on airport property, it helps to know the basic layout ahead of time.
You’ll see options like:
All of these are reached after you follow signs to the Domestic Terminal via the 6000 N Terminal Parkway route.
At the International Terminal:
If you know you’re only flying internationally, parking on the International side can reduce transfers.
A few practical Atlanta-specific pointers:
Once you know which entrance fits your trip, the Atlanta airport address you need is straightforward:
Everything else—parking, MARTA, rideshare, and the Rental Car Center—connects from there.
