Hotels in Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta are thin on the ground. The neighborhood is mostly residential and mixed-use, anchored by the BeltLine Eastside Trail and Ponce City Market, with only a small number of bookable properties on or near its boundaries. The options below were verified as operating under their current name in 2026, with a confirmed address at the edge of Old Fourth Ward rather than deeper in Midtown or downtown.
Why the Old Fourth Ward hotel list is short
Old Fourth Ward runs from the downtown connector east to the Inman Park line, with Ponce de Leon Avenue as the northern edge and Auburn Avenue cutting through the middle. Most of the footprint is homes, apartments, Ponce City Market, and BeltLine green space, which leaves little room for hotels. A handful of properties on the Ponce de Leon corridor serve the neighborhood; everything else in search results tends to be a Midtown or downtown hotel listed as 'near' Old Fourth Ward. We cut those.
If this page feels shorter than other neighborhood guides, that is the honest picture of hotel inventory inside the boundary in 2026.
Old Fourth Ward hotel at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Sustainability | Nearest MARTA | Walk (min) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Clermont | 4 | None verified | North Avenue | 12 |
Quick tips for booking near Old Fourth Ward
- Book Thursday through Sunday if you want to walk the BeltLine Eastside Trail without weekend crowds. The trail peaks on Saturday afternoon.
- Ponce City Market is at the north end of the neighborhood. Hotels within a 10-minute walk of it give you the easiest access to dining and the rooftop.
- MARTA's King Memorial and North Avenue stations both serve the neighborhood. Check which is closer to your specific hotel before you arrive.
- If your booking options inside Old Fourth Ward feel limited, Midtown and downtown hotels on the same MARTA line are usually a short ride away.
Sustainability credentials in Old Fourth Ward hotels
No hotel on or adjacent to Old Fourth Ward currently holds a LEED or Green Key certification in public registries as of 2026. Parent brands publish portfolio-level sustainability targets, but those commitments do not translate to property-level certification for the hotels that serve this neighborhood. If certified eco credentials are the deciding factor for your stay, we have a separate page for eco-friendly luxury hotels covering certified Atlanta properties.
The hotels
Frequently asked questions
Are there any hotels physically inside Old Fourth Ward?+
Old Fourth Ward is mostly residential and mixed-use, with limited hotel inventory inside its boundaries in 2026. Hotel Clermont on Ponce de Leon Ave sits at the neighborhood's northern edge and is the closest full-service option to the BeltLine Eastside Trail and Ponce City Market. Most other results you will see for 'Old Fourth Ward hotels' are properties in Midtown or downtown marketed for proximity rather than location.
Does Old Fourth Ward have any LEED-certified hotels?+
No hotel on or adjacent to the neighborhood holds a confirmed LEED certification as of 2026. For LEED-certified options in Atlanta, we have a separate page for eco-friendly luxury hotels.
Which MARTA stations serve Old Fourth Ward?+
King Memorial station on the Blue and Green lines and North Avenue station on the Red and Gold lines both serve Old Fourth Ward. King Memorial is closer to Auburn Ave and the southern part of the neighborhood. North Avenue gives you faster access to the Ponce de Leon corridor and Hotel Clermont.
Are there pet-friendly hotels near Old Fourth Ward?+
Hotel Clermont accepts pets. Confirm pet fees and size limits directly with the hotel before booking, as policies change and fees vary by stay length.
What is the price range for hotels near Old Fourth Ward?+
Expect mid-range to upscale pricing along the Ponce de Leon corridor. Rates move with the season and local events at Ponce City Market, so check the dates you need before assuming a tier.
How far is Old Fourth Ward from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?+
Hartsfield-Jackson is roughly 10 miles south of Old Fourth Ward. MARTA's Red and Gold lines connect the airport to Five Points station downtown in about 20 minutes, and you can transfer to the Blue or Green line to reach King Memorial in another 5 minutes. A rideshare takes 20 to 35 minutes depending on traffic on I-75 and I-85.




