When people say “Atlanta Convention Center” they usually mean one of three major venues in or near Downtown:
Each area has its own hotel cluster, traffic patterns, and price range. Below is a practical guide to hotels near each Atlanta convention center, plus tips on choosing the best location, transportation, and what to expect.
Use this table to quickly match your event location with nearby hotel areas:
| Convention Center & Address | Main Nearby Hotel Areas | Typical Vibe & Advantages |
|---|---|---|
| Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) 285 Andrew Young Intl Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 | Centennial Olympic Park, CNN Center, State Farm Arena / Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Walkable, busy on game days and big events, great for first-time visitors |
| Atlanta Convention Center at AmericasMart 240 Peachtree St NW, Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30303 | Peachtree Street Downtown, Peachtree Center, Centennial Olympic Park | Densely packed hotels, easy MARTA access, lots of business travelers |
| Georgia International Convention Center (GICC) 2000 Convention Center Concourse, College Park, GA 30337 | Airport hotel district (College Park), “SkyTrain” station hotels | Extremely convenient for flying in/out, more suburban/airport feel |
Address: 285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Best if you want: To be near Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, and major downtown attractions.
You’ll usually look for hotels in or around:
These areas are walkable to GWCC, which is important if you’re attending a multi-day event or staying late for receptions.
You’ll see a mix of:
Most properties within a 10–15 minute walk of GWCC market themselves specifically to convention, sports, and concert visitors, so they often:
🚶♂️ Walking:
From most Downtown hotels near Centennial Olympic Park or Peachtree Center, walking to GWCC takes about 10–20 minutes, depending on your exact location.
🚇 MARTA:
🚌 Event Shuttles and Rideshare:
Address: 240 Peachtree St NW, Suite 2200, Atlanta, GA 30303
Best if you want: Direct access to AmericasMart trade shows, markets, and business events, plus central access to Downtown.
This convention center is woven into the AmericasMart complex, just off Peachtree Street NW, between Peachtree Center and Centennial Olympic Park.
If your event is inside AmericasMart, staying within a 5–10 minute walk can make a big difference, especially during the larger markets when crowds are heavy and schedules are tight.
You’ll find:
Because AmericasMart hosts many multi-day wholesale markets, hotels in this zone often:
🚇 MARTA Rail:
🚶♀️ Walking:
AmericasMart and nearby hotels are concentrated in a compact section of Downtown. Walking is often the fastest way to get around once you’re here.
Address: 2000 Convention Center Concourse, College Park, GA 30337
Best if you want: Quick access to the airport and a modern convention center without the pace of Downtown.
The GICC is in College Park, on the south side of Atlanta, adjacent to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It’s physically connected to the airport via the ATL SkyTrain.
Look for hotels in:
Many GICC-area hotels are designed for:
🚝 ATL SkyTrain:
🚇 MARTA + Shuttle:
🚗 Driving:
Consider staying near the GICC / airport if:
When picking hotels near an Atlanta convention center, focus on four main questions:
Atlanta has multiple “convention center” locations. Event invitations might say:
✅ Action step:
Check your event registration email, badge, or event website for the exact venue name and street address before you book a hotel.
Some common patterns:
GWCC or AmericasMart + exploring the city:
Staying Downtown or even in Midtown (near North Avenue or Midtown MARTA stations) can give you easy rail access plus more restaurant and nightlife choices.
GICC + quick turnaround trip:
An airport-area hotel is usually the most practical, especially if you’re mainly here for the conference.
No car:
Try to stay near a MARTA station (Downtown, Midtown, Airport) and close to your convention center. Public transit and walking will cover most needs.
Car:
Compare hotel parking fees vs. potential savings staying a bit farther from the venue. Some people choose hotels slightly outside central Downtown, where parking can be more affordable, then drive in for convention days.
Rideshare / taxi focus:
Everywhere mentioned is rideshare-friendly, but pick-up and drop-off areas near GWCC and stadiums can be crowded after major events. Build in extra time.
Downtown / Centennial Olympic Park / Peachtree Center:
Close to tourist attractions, more energy, and easy convention access—but busier and often pricier.
Airport / College Park (GICC area):
More of a travel hub feel, convenient for flights and conferences, usually quieter at night, but farther from Midtown nightlife and many in-town attractions.
A few Atlanta-specific pointers can make hotel planning smoother:
Check event calendars:
Large events at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, or major AmericasMart markets can push up prices and reduce availability, especially around GWCC and Downtown.
Verify walking distance, not just “proximity”:
In Atlanta, some hotels are “close” by car but awkward on foot due to major roads, hills, or highway ramps. Use a map to confirm it’s truly walkable if that matters to you.
Ask about shuttles:
Especially near the airport/GICC, shuttles to the airport, GICC, or MARTA can save both time and rideshare costs.
Factor in Atlanta traffic:
If you choose to stay in Midtown, Buckhead, or beyond, commuting to a Downtown convention center during rush hour can take longer than expected. MARTA rail often beats driving at peak times.
Look for early breakfast times:
If you need to be at the convention center early, confirm that your hotel’s breakfast options open before your first session starts.
By matching your exact convention venue (GWCC, GICC, or AmericasMart) with the right nearby hotel area, you can cut down on commuting stress and make your time in Atlanta more productive and enjoyable—whether you’re here for a quick trade show, a week-long conference, or a mix of meetings and sightseeing.
