Midtown Atlanta gives you the best balance of walkability and MARTA access. You can walk to Piedmont Park, the High Museum of Art, and the Fox Theatre, and the Midtown MARTA station (Red and Gold lines) puts the airport 20 minutes away. Hotel rates here lean toward the higher end of mid-range in peak season.
Downtown suits visitors focused on the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Five Points and Peachtree Center MARTA stations are within a few blocks of most downtown hotels. The tradeoff: Downtown Atlanta goes quiet after 9 p.m. on non-event nights, so dining options thin out fast.
Inman Park and Ponce City Market are along the BeltLine's Eastside Trail and attract visitors who want independent restaurants, weekend markets, and a neighborhood feel. Neither has a MARTA rail station within easy walking distance, so you'll rely on rideshare or the BeltLine itself to get around. Ponce City Market at 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE is a reliable anchor for food, shopping, and rooftop access.
Buckhead is Atlanta's upscale retail and hotel district. The Buckhead MARTA station (Gold and Red lines) is at the edge of the neighborhood, but most restaurants and shops need a 10-to-20-minute walk or a short rideshare from the station.