If you plan to ride MARTA in Atlanta—whether you’re commuting from Midtown, heading to Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, or exploring downtown—understanding MARTA tickets and fares will save you time and confusion.
Below is a practical guide to Atlanta MARTA tickets, with details on Breeze Cards, Breeze Tickets, prices, where to buy, and how to use them across rail, bus, and the Atlanta Streetcar.
MARTA uses a smart card system called Breeze for almost all rides:
Both can hold:
Most riders in Atlanta use Breeze Cards for regular commuting and Breeze Tickets for short visits or occasional rides.
Best for: Atlanta residents, frequent visitors, or anyone using MARTA more than a couple of times.
Key points:
Best for: Short-term visitors, one-time trips, or people who don’t expect to ride often.
Key points:
For longer stays in Atlanta or daily commuting, a Breeze Card is usually the better choice.
Below is a simplified overview. Always verify current fares with MARTA before traveling, since prices can change.
MARTA offers unlimited ride passes over a set number of days. Common options include:
These passes allow unlimited MARTA rail and bus rides during the validity period (from first use).
Sometimes these are ideal if:
The Atlanta Streetcar, operating mainly around Downtown (with stops near Centennial Olympic Park, the King Historic District, and the Sweet Auburn area), uses the Breeze system as well:
| Ticket / Pass Type | Medium | Best For | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stored Value (Pay‑Per‑Ride) | Breeze Card or Ticket | Occasional or uncertain riders | Money deducted per ride |
| 1‑Day / Multi‑Day Pass | Breeze Card or Ticket | Tourists, busy errand days | Unlimited MARTA rail & bus |
| 7‑Day Pass | Breeze Card or Ticket | Weekly commuters, short work trips | Unlimited rides for 7 days |
| 30‑Day Pass | Breeze Card | Regular MARTA commuters | Unlimited rides for a full 30 days |
| Streetcar Fare | Breeze Card or Ticket | Downtown visitors | Valid on Atlanta Streetcar |
You can buy MARTA tickets and Breeze Cards in several convenient ways.
Every MARTA rail station in Atlanta has Breeze vending machines near the entrances.
Popular stations include:
At these kiosks, you can:
Most machines accept:
If you’re flying into Atlanta, the easiest place to get a MARTA ticket is the:
MARTA Airport Station
Inside Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Connected directly to the Domestic Terminal, near baggage claim / Ground Transportation
Here you can:
This is one of the most used stations for visitors staying in central Atlanta.
MARTA operates in-person service centers—often called RideStores—at select stations. These are helpful if you:
Two key locations to know:
Five Points Station RideStore (Downtown)
30 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Airport Station RideStore
Inside the Airport MARTA Station
Atlanta, GA 30320
Typical services at RideStores:
Check posted hours at the station, as they can differ from train hours.
MARTA has periodically offered online options to purchase or manage Breeze Cards, especially for:
If you want to manage your fares in advance, check MARTA’s official channels for current online account or card management options and mail‑order availability, if offered.
For airport trips, you’ll tap in at the Airport Station and out at your destination station as usual.
MARTA buses cover a wide area, including routes through Downtown, Midtown, Georgia Tech, Buckhead, and many neighborhoods in Fulton, DeKalb, and Clayton Counties.
MARTA’s fare system is designed to make transfers easier and more affordable:
General tips:
MARTA offers reduced fare programs for eligible riders. These typically require verification and special Breeze Cards.
Common categories:
To apply for or manage reduced fare tickets, riders in Atlanta typically:
Primary locations where reduced fare assistance is often handled:
Five Points Station RideStore
30 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
Airport Station RideStore
Inside the Airport MARTA Station
Always confirm current eligibility, documentation, and hours before going, as program rules can change.
Here are some simple scenarios to help you decide:
You’re visiting for 1–3 days and staying Downtown or Midtown
👉 A 1‑day, 2‑day, or 3‑day pass on a Breeze Card or Ticket may be convenient if you plan several rides per day (airport, sightseeing, restaurants, events).
You live in Atlanta and commute to work on MARTA most days
👉 A 30‑day pass on a Breeze Card can be cost-effective and convenient.
You just need to get from the airport to your hotel once
👉 Add enough stored value for a couple of rides on a Breeze Ticket or Card at the Airport Station.
You’re not sure how often you’ll ride
👉 Load a small amount of stored value (e.g., $10–$20) on a Breeze Card so you can tap and go, then reload later if needed.
If you only remember a few places, these are the most useful for most riders:
MARTA Airport Station
Inside Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
– Best for visitors arriving by plane
Five Points Station (Downtown)
30 Alabama Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30303
– Main hub, with RideStore and multiple rail lines
Peachtree Center, Midtown, and Arts Center Stations
– Convenient if you’re staying in central hotels or visiting major attractions
At any of these, you can purchase or reload your MARTA tickets and Breeze Cards and start riding across Atlanta.
