Cheap Hotels in Atlanta

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Cheap hotels in Atlanta as low as $63

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Cheap Hotels in Atlanta (2026 Deals + Lowest Prices This Week)

Top 5 Cheap Hotels in Atlanta (Lowest Recent Prices):

  1. Brick Lodge Atlanta/Norcross – from $63/night

  2. Best Western Atlanta–Marietta – from $71/night

  3. Sonesta Atlanta Airport South – from $74/night

  4. La Quinta Atlanta Airport North – from $80/night

  5. Wingate Atlanta Galleria – from $90/night

Budget travelers can find cheap hotels in Atlanta GA under $100 per night, especially near the airport and suburban districts.


Lowest prices found in the last 7 days (Top 5 cheap hotels in Atlanta area)

How these prices were collected: Rates below reflect the lowest nightly price shown on Hotels.com for a 1-night stay on the date listed (taxes/fees shown separately where available). Prices change fast—always re-check before booking.

Hotel (Area) Why it’s a good deal Lowest nightly price (date shown) Total (taxes/fees)
Brick Lodge Atlanta/Norcross (Norcross) One of the lowest nightly rates; strong review score for the price $63/night (Feb 13–14) $76 total
Best Western Atlanta–Marietta Ballpark Hotel (Marietta) Great value near Truist Park area; strong guest ratings $71/night (Feb 16–17) $89 total
Sonesta Atlanta Airport South (College Park) Solid airport-area pick when you want a lower rate + easy transit $74/night (Feb 16–17) $92 total
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Atlanta Airport North (East Point) Popular budget option with strong volume of reviews $80/night (Feb 22–23) $98 total
Wingate by Wyndham Atlanta Galleria/Ballpark (Cumberland) Convenient for The Battery/shops; good “value-for-location” $90/night (Feb 22–23) $111 total

Quick booking tip: If you’re searching “cheap hotels in atlanta georgia” and see a great rate, grab it—then look for free cancellation so you can re-check prices later.


Best areas to stay for cheap (without feeling “too far”)

Downtown (best for first-timers, but usually pricier)

Walkable to major attractions and events. Deals exist, but they’re less common—book early if you want downtown on a budget.

Midtown (best for culture + dining)

Often cleaner and quieter than downtown, but nightly rates can jump on weekends and event nights.

Cumberland / Galleria (best budget-value for games + shopping)

A sweet spot for price and convenience—especially if you’re visiting Truist Park/The Battery area.

Airport area (College Park / East Point) (best for the lowest nightly rates)

If you’re mostly sleeping, flying in/out, or driving, the airport corridor is where you’ll usually find the deepest discounts.


How to find cheap hotels in Atlanta GA (that don’t disappoint)

Use this checklist before you book:

  • Compare total price (not just nightly). Parking, deposits, and resort fees can erase a “cheap” deal.

  • Filter for “free cancellation.” Book now, keep the option to re-price later.

  • Check the most recent reviews. Look for patterns: noise, cleanliness, parking, and neighborhood safety.

  • Look at the map view. “Atlanta” hotels can be 20–40 minutes from the places you actually plan to visit.

  • Aim for weekday stays if you can—Atlanta weekends and event nights can spike rates quickly.


What to expect from budget hotels in Atlanta, Georgia

When you book cheap hotels in atlanta ga, you’re usually trading one of these:

  • Smaller rooms or older buildings

  • Fewer amenities (pool/gym might be seasonal or limited)

  • Paid parking (especially closer to downtown/midtown)

  • Higher deposits at check-in (varies by property)

The win: you can often save $30–$100+ per night and use that money for food, attractions, or a better location for 1–2 nights.


“Cheap but smart” upgrades that cost less than you think

If you want hotels in atlanta ga that feel a step up—without paying luxury prices:

  • Choose a 2.5–3 star with strong review volume (hundreds/thousands of reviews beats “new listing” risk).

  • Pick breakfast-included if you’re traveling with family (it’s an easy daily savings).

  • Stay slightly outside downtown (Cumberland or airport corridor) and Uber in when needed.


FAQs: Cheap hotels in Atlanta

What is the cheapest area to stay in Atlanta?

In many searches, the airport corridor (College Park/East Point) and suburbs just outside the core tend to show the lowest nightly rates, especially for short stays.

How much should I expect to pay for a cheap hotel in Atlanta?

Budget listings commonly show deals under $100/night on select dates, but totals vary after taxes/fees and parking. The table above shows examples as low as $63/night on listed dates.

Are cheap hotels in Atlanta safe?

Safety varies by neighborhood and even by block. Use a map view, read recent reviews, and prioritize well-lit areas with consistent guest feedback (especially on parking and nighttime noise).

When are Atlanta hotel prices lowest?

Typically: midweek, non-holiday periods, and weeks without major conventions or big sports weekends. Prices can jump quickly around large events.


Ready to book?

Start with the Top 5 cheap hotels above, then:

  1. Confirm your dates

  2. Compare the total price

  3. Choose the best area (Downtown vs Midtown vs Cumberland vs Airport)

  4. Book with a cancellation option when possible

If you want, tell me your dates + the neighborhood you need (Downtown, Midtown, Airport, or Cumberland), and I’ll re-rank the best cheap picks for your trip.

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