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A charming black-stained wooden chapel features an intricately designed entrance door with stained glass accents. A pathway of wooden planks leads to the entrance, bordered by lit path lights. Lush greenery surrounds the chapel, enhancing its secluded location.
Guesthouse in Alpharetta
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 588 reviews

Owl Creek Chapel

This unique and peaceful stained-glass chapel next to a creek will make you feel like you're staying in an enchanted forest right in the heart of Alpharetta. Recline in the hot tub or relax around the firepit before taking a short stroll across our tree bridge. Escape the Atlanta heat by reclining in the soaking tub or lounging on the comfortable bed under a cedar shingle ceiling. Newly built in August 2022, this space was dreamed, designed and built with the ultimate guest experience in mind.

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Guesthouse in Grant Park
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 307 reviews

Vibrant Studio in Historic Grant Park

Stay in the heart of historic Grant Park! This stylish, light-filled studio features dedicated off-street parking, a kitchen, a washer/dryer, and original artwork. We're within walking distance of Grant Park, the Beltline, Zoo Atlanta, Summerhill, restaurants, breweries, and coffee shops. We're less than a 10-minute drive to Downtown & Midtown, a 15-minute drive to the airport. We are close to MARTA, Mercedes Benz stadium, State Farm arena, and the Atlanta aquarium. Easy access to I-75/85/20.

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A spacious dining area features a wooden table surrounded by natural fiber placemats and a vibrant floral centerpiece. A spiral staircase leads to the loft. The open kitchen is visible in the background, with sleek cabinetry and modern appliances, complemented by high ceilings and wooden beams.
Treehouse in East Atlanta
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 751 reviews

Archimedes’ Nest at the Emu Gardens

Nestled in the trees, Archimedes’ Nest at the Emu Ranch is the dreamy, romantic escape you’ve been searching for. 
This custom-built getaway was designed for relaxation and self-indulgence, complete with special amenities to make your stay comfortable and treetop and garden views from every window where you may catch a glimpse of the emu, turkeys, swans, and peafowl roaming below. It's quiet and private, yet walking distance to East Atlanta Village- one of the hottest neighborhoods in Atlanta.

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A charming treehouse nestled among lush greenery features large glass windows and a wooden deck connected by a rope bridge. Soft ambient lights adorn the exterior, creating a welcoming glow amid the surrounding trees.
Treehouse in Buckhead
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 577 reviews

Secluded Atlanta Treehouse Suite For 2 in 7 trees

- Calm in the crazy - a sanctuary for mind, body and soul.... Nestled in 7 magnificent trees, the treehouse was honored to have been named as Airbnb's #1 "Most Wished-For" listing Suite of three beautifully furnished rooms set in the trees. Just minutes from downtown, this secluded property is an urban retreat like no other. The treehouse provides an intimate, simple and restful retreat for 2 people. The treehouse has appoeared on iGood Morning America, Treehouse Master and Today Show.

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Treehouse in Old Fourth Ward
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 733 reviews

Magical Treehouse + Romantic Hot Tub + Tiny Home

Nestled in a private backyard in one of the largest Sycamore trees in Atlanta and walking distance to the hottest restaurants, shops and activities, this magical and Instaworthy treehouse and tiny home will have you talking for years after your stay. Just a block from Ponce City Market and the Beltline, you'll have easy access to everything. The cloud-plush King bed, private hot tub and small touches like plush bathrobes and slippers will give you the experience of staying in a 5 star resort.

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Home in Midtown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 468 reviews

The Gorgeous Historic Monroe House

The historic Monroe House was built in 1920, recently upgraded with more refined finishes. The Monroe House’s 1st floor Airbnb apartment offers luxurious King and Queen size beds, a fully stocked kitchen, full laundry, gig speed wifi with room to entertain. The back area provides two private parking spaces—walking distance to Ponce City Market, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Piedmont Park. The Airbnb is the convenient 1st floor apartment of a duplex. It is child friendly and pet friendly.

Top guest favorite
The guest house features a beige exterior with double glass doors, flanked by outdoor lighting. A small front patio is surrounded by neatly arranged flower beds and shrubs, providing a welcoming entrance. A concrete pathway leads to the private entrance.
Guesthouse in Midtown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 878 reviews

Prime Midtown Location - 4 Blocks from Piedmont Pk

This 500 sq. ft. guest house with private entrance is located in historic Midtown. Home is just blocks from Piedmont Park, Peachtree Street, the Fox, and Ponce City Market. Walk, bike, Bird or Uber to dozens of bars and restaurants or straight on to the Beltline. Just 7 minutes from downtown and an easy 20 min Uber or MARTA ride from the airport, house is fully equipped with everything you need for a long or short stay in Atlanta. Short term rental license number: STRL-2022-00841

Top guest favorite
A spacious outdoor deck features a dining table with several chairs and a fire pit, surrounded by green foliage. Warm string lights are draped above, illuminating the area. The yellow structure in the background serves as the mini house, adding a charming touch to the setting.
Home in Reynoldstown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

Cozy Mini house on the Beltline

Enjoy your stay in our 100-year old renovated Mini house immersed in historic Reynoldstown. Located one block from the Atlanta Beltline and within walking distance to bars, restaurants, shops, parks, and more. It is the perfect place for you to relax and have fun at the same time. We have no doubt that you will love it as much as we do! Please keep in mind that pets are not allowed and parties and smoking are strictly prohibited. Thank you for understanding!

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The Great Room showcases vaulted wood ceilings and a striking double-sided brick fireplace at its center. A large leather couch faces the glowing fire, complemented by a decorative blue pouf and a wooden coffee table. Warm lighting enhances the inviting ambiance.
Cabin in East Point
5 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Mt Olive: Atlanta's Cozy Urban Cabin

Mt Olive is the urban retreat you need. Getaway to this spacious, vintage-camp inspired, two bedroom cabin with a loft. Cozy up by the double-sided fireplace with a beverage of choice and your favorite people. Retreat for deep work as well. Our cabin features fast reliable wifi, a large working table, and a tucked away writing desk. Take in the wooded views from every room - you’ll forget you’re 10 minutes from the airport and 20 minutes from downtown.

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Apartment in Inman Park
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Modern Luxury Smart Loft | Beltline Experience

This loft boasts high ceilings and a modern New York-style airy bedroom, complemented by minimalist design and the latest smart home technologies. Located directly on the Beltline, you'll be just steps away from fantastic restaurants, cozy cafes, and unique shops. Guests also enjoy access to exceptional shared amenities, including a fitness studio and lounge spaces. Book your stay now and experience the best of Atlanta!

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A vibrant container home is set amidst greenery, featuring a spacious deck with two white rocking chairs. The entrance is framed by a glass door, and large windows allow natural light to fill the interior. Surrounding planters add a touch of nature to the setting.
Guesthouse in Reynoldstown
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Gimlet: Urban Container Home

Stay in the first-ever permitted container home in Atlanta! We are very proud of Gimlet, which was lovingly created with a unique ATL experience in mind. Inspired by the train yard that used to exist across Wylie Street, we welded 40 ft and 20 ft containers together to make a 480 sq foot urban retreat. Discover what it's like to live small with all the benefits of home...and then some.

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Apartment in Castleberry Hill
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 169 reviews

201- Warm retreat by Mercedes-Benz w/ BBQ

Welcome to your cozy Atlanta loft retreat - a calm, inviting space near downtown energy & Castleberry Hill charm! - Sleeps 4 | 1 bedroom | 2 beds | 1.5 baths - Open-layout kitchen & dining area - Dedicated workspace w/ Wifi - Shared patio/balcony & electric BBQ - Free garage parking (1 space) - Family-ready (Pack ’n play on request)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Atlanta?

    Atlanta has a mix of neighborhoods suited to many travelers. Midtown is known for arts and dining, Buckhead has upscale shops and lively eateries, while Old Fourth Ward blends historic charm with trendy markets.

  • What are the best things to do in Atlanta with kids?

    Families often explore Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia Aquarium, and hands-on exhibits at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. Zoo Atlanta is another frequently suggested spot for animal encounters.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Atlanta?

    Explore the Atlanta Botanical Garden, stroll vibrant neighborhoods like Inman Park, and visit cultural sites such as the High Museum of Art or the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park. Local food markets are also popular.

  • How is the weather in Atlanta?

    Atlanta has mild winters with temperatures around 36–54°F (2–12°C), and warmer summers reaching 87–90°F (31–32°C). Rain is common, especially in spring and summer months, so packing a lightweight rain jacket is helpful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Atlanta?

    Frequently suggested spots include Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia Aquarium, and the Atlanta History Center. The BeltLine trail and Ponce City Market are also favorites for shopping and dining.

  • What are some hiking trails in Atlanta?

    You can explore the Atlanta BeltLine’s multi-use paths, stroll wooded trails in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, or wander through trails in Piedmont Park. These landscapes offer urban and riverside settings.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Atlanta?

    Families can discover interactive learning at the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, visit Zoo Atlanta, or enjoy science exhibits at Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Parks and playgrounds throughout the city provide outdoor fun.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Atlanta?

    Visitors often take day trips to mountain parks, art towns, and nature preserves around Atlanta. Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area and Stone Mountain Park are frequently suggested outdoor destinations.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Atlanta?

    Many Atlanta neighborhoods, such as Midtown and Virginia-Highland, have stays welcoming pets. Parks like Piedmont Park make it easy to get outside with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Atlanta?

    Atlanta has neighborhoods with their own character, so exploring by foot or bike is often suggested. Summer brings crowds and outdoor festivals; light clothing and water help with the heat, and indoor museums or markets offer a break.

  • What is Atlanta known for?

    Atlanta is known for its role in civil rights history, vibrant music and arts scenes, and Southern culinary traditions. Major attractions include music venues and sites honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Atlanta?

    East Atlanta Village is known for local art and music, while Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area has striking landscapes and quiet trails. Neighborhood markets and historic cemeteries add distinct local flavor.

  • What are the best foods to try in Atlanta?

    Local favorites include fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and pimento cheese. You can also explore the city's diverse dining scene featuring international flavors and Southern-inspired barbecue.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Atlanta?

    Pack light, comfortable clothes for warm days, and consider a jacket for cooler evenings or rain. Comfortable walking shoes are suggested to explore neighborhoods, and sunscreen for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Atlanta like?

    Atlanta’s nightlife includes live music, rooftop bars, and late-night eateries across Midtown, Little Five Points, and Buckhead. The scene is known for its creative energy and variety of venues.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Atlanta?

    The Atlanta Jazz Festival in late spring, Dragon Con on Labor Day weekend, and Pride celebrations in the fall are often recommended. Food and arts festivals bring locals together throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Atlanta?

    Atlanta has many vacation rentals suitable for families across neighborhoods like Midtown, Virginia-Highland, and Grant Park. Look for stays with extra bedrooms or outdoor space to meet your group’s needs.

  • When is the best time to visit Atlanta?

    Spring and fall are frequently suggested for moderate temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer brings lively events and outdoor activities, while winters are generally mild but can be rainy.

All about Atlanta

There’s an eclectic mix of neighborhoods to explore in Atlanta, the state capital of Georgia. Famous Peachtree Street travels through Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead, lined with eateries and luxury stores. A few miles north of downtown, Midtown — known as the “Heart of the Arts” — has one of the largest concentrations of art facilities and organizations in the South, from the High Museum of Art to ever-changing vibrant public art displayed in eye-catching murals. Elegant residential streets lined with Georgia’s famous peach trees give way to live music venues, retro shops, global cuisine, and community food halls in the eccentric Eastside neighborhoods.

Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Atlanta is bordered to the east by the Chattahoochee River and surrounded by the Talladega National Forest to the west and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the north, all of which make for great day trips from the city when you’re looking to do some exploration outdoors.

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Street art

Popping colors and vivid murals are found on walls, high rises, and crosswalks all around the city. Cabbagetown and Inman Park’s walkability and the evolving works by local and international artists make it the perfect neighborhood for a self-guided tour. The Cabbagetown Wylie Street corridor is the epicenter for an annual summer arts event, and there’s even more art to admire along Memorial Drive and in Inman Park along Krog Street.

Cascade Springs Nature Preserve

Explore more than 120 acres of green space inside one of the oldest forests within the city limits. Extensive hiking trails wind past trickling springs, challenging hills, a moss-covered, historic stone springhouse, and a small waterfall. The city commissioned local artists to paint murals on benches and tables throughout the park, uniting a unique art experience with the natural beauty of Atlanta’s hilly forests and a dense blanket of ferns and ivy.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

Spread across several city blocks, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park includes the civil rights leader’s childhood home, his church — Ebenezer Baptist Church — and his final resting place. Several other landmarks and museums are also on-site, along with the “I Have a Dream” World Peace Rose Garden with its 185 different varieties of roses.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Atlanta

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 14,270 vacation rentals in Atlanta

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 474,630 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    6,670 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 3,870 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    3,760 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    7,110 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    13,820 of Atlanta vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Beachfront, and Monthly stays across Atlanta rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Atlanta stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Atlanta's top spots, include World of Coca-Cola, Zoo Atlanta, and State Farm Arena

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