Atlanta Trip Cost Calculator

Atlanta costs $90-140/day for budget travelers. Southern charm, civil rights history, and one of America's most dynamic cities.

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$90-140/day
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$180-320/day
Luxury
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Atlanta Budget Guide

Your Atlanta Budget at a Glance

Atlanta offers Southern value with world-class attractions. Budget travelers should expect $90-140 per day, mid-range travelers $180-320 per day, and luxury seekers $450+ per day.

Where Your Money Goes

Attractions can add up (Aquarium, Coke). Food is great value. Transport requires Uber outside MARTA. The good news: MLK Site is free, cheap flights via Hartsfield, and BeltLine is amazing.

Budget Traveler Tips

Maximize your dollar by:

  • Taking MARTA from airport
  • Visiting free MLK Historic Site
  • Walking the BeltLine
  • Eating soul food
  • Flying into ATL (usually cheap)

Money-Saving Tips

Take MARTA from Airport

One of easiest airport-to-downtown connections. $2.50.

Save $35-45 vs taxi

Visit Free MLK Site

Martin Luther King Jr. birthplace and church. Powerful and free.

Save Priceless experience

Walk the BeltLine

22-mile trail with restaurants, breweries, and art installations.

Save $20-30 vs tours

Eat Soul Food

Hearty Southern meals at reasonable prices.

Save $15-25 per meal

Best Time to Visit

Prices can vary by 60% depending on the season

Peak Season (More Expensive)

  • Dragon Con (Labor Day)
  • SEC Championship (December)
  • Spring (March - May)

Low Season (Best Deals)

  • January - February
  • August

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a week in Atlanta cost?
A week in Atlanta costs $630-980 for budget travelers, $1,260-2,240 for mid-range, and $3,150+ for luxury travelers.
Is Atlanta expensive to visit?
Atlanta is moderately priced for a major city. Good value for food and accommodation. World's busiest airport means cheap flights.
What is the cheapest time to visit Atlanta?
January to March is cheapest. Avoid Dragon Con (Labor Day), SEC Championship, and major conferences.

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