Finding hotels with parking in Atlanta takes more than spotting a surface lot behind the building. Every property here has verified on-site or directly affiliated parking. We ranked by garage quality and size first, then mixed price segments so drivers at every budget have an option.
How we ranked these hotels
Parking quality drove every placement. A covered 24-hour garage with direct lobby access ranks above a small surface lot, regardless of the hotel's star rating. Within the same parking tier, properties with verified sustainability credentials moved up, then higher star ratings. Hotels where parking is a secondary amenity or where the lot is a short walk away did not make the cut.
Atlanta hotels with parking at a glance
| Hotel | Parking type | Star rating | Neighborhood | EV charging |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park | On-site covered garage, direct lobby access | 4 | Downtown / CNN Center | Not confirmed |
| Loews Atlanta Hotel | On-site covered garage | 4 | Midtown | Not confirmed |
| Marriott Marquis Atlanta | On-site multi-level garage | 4 | Downtown / Peachtree Center | Not confirmed |
| Hyatt Regency Atlanta | On-site parking deck | 4 | Downtown | Not confirmed |
| Glenn Hotel, Autograph Collection | Affiliated covered garage nearby | 4 | Downtown | Not confirmed |
Tips for drivers staying in Atlanta
- Book parking in advance during Falcons, Hawks, or Braves game weekends. Downtown garages fill fast and rates spike.
- If you're driving an oversized vehicle or towing, call the hotel directly before booking. Clearance heights vary by garage level.
- MARTA's Five Points and Peachtree Center stations put you within a few blocks of most downtown hotels, so you can park once and leave the car.
- At large convention hotels, valet is often faster than self-parking during check-in peaks. Factor in the tip when you compare costs.
- Midtown hotels on West Peachtree Street tend to have easier garage entry than those on Peachtree Street itself during rush hour.
Hotels with parking in Atlanta: what to expect by neighborhood
Downtown Atlanta concentrates the largest hotel parking structures, mostly because the convention center and sports venues created demand for high-capacity garages decades ago. Properties near CNN Center and Peachtree Center run multi-level decks that handle hundreds of vehicles. Midtown hotels, particularly along West Peachtree and 14th Street, tend to run smaller garages with better self-parking layouts and less convention traffic. Buckhead has strong parking options too, and we have a separate page for Buckhead hotels if that area fits your plans better.
The hotels
Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta Galleria
2815 Akers Mill Road, Atlanta
8.41,021 reviews
Embassy Suites Galleria — free self-parking on-site (suburban Atlanta)
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Doubletree By Hilton Atlanta Perimeter Dunwoody
4386 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Atlanta
7.91,879 reviews
DoubleTree Perimeter Dunwoody — free surface parking lot
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Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta-Buckhead
3342 Peachtree Road Northeast, Atlanta
7.72,787 reviews
Hilton Garden Inn Buckhead — covered self-parking with in/out privileges
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Hyatt House Atlanta Cobb Galleria
3595 Cumberland Boulevard Southeast, Atlanta
8.5979 reviews
Hyatt House Cobb Galleria — complimentary self-parking
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Sonesta Atlanta Northwest Galleria - Marietta
6345 Powers Ferry Road, Atlanta
8.01,046 reviews
Sonesta Atlanta Northwest Galleria (Marietta) — free parking
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Frequently asked questions
Do Atlanta hotels charge extra for parking?+
Most do. Downtown and Midtown hotels generally charge a premium for self-parking, with valet running higher. Rates rise during major events like Dragon Con, Hawks playoffs, or large GWCC conventions. Always check the hotel's parking rate before booking, since it rarely appears in the base room price.
Which Atlanta hotel has the largest parking garage?+
The Atlanta Marriott Marquis and Hyatt Regency Atlanta both run high-capacity garages sized for convention traffic, which makes them the strongest options for large groups or back-to-back arrivals. The Omni Atlanta at CNN Center also runs a large covered structure with direct lobby access.
Can I park at an Atlanta hotel if I'm not a guest?+
Some hotels allow public parking in their garages, particularly during off-peak hours, but non-guest rates are often higher than nearby independent garages. Call the hotel directly to ask about transient parking rates before driving in.
Are there Atlanta hotels with free parking?+
Free parking is rare at downtown and Midtown Atlanta hotels. You're more likely to find complimentary parking at airport-area hotels or suburban properties outside the perimeter. If free parking is a priority, filter your search to hotels along I-285 or near Hartsfield-Jackson, where surface lots are more common.
Do any of these hotels have EV charging in their garages?+
EV charging could not be confirmed for any of the five properties on this list at the time of publication. Contact each hotel directly before arrival if EV charging is a requirement, since installations change and not all properties update their websites promptly.
Which MARTA station is closest to downtown Atlanta hotels?+
Five Points station serves the most downtown hotels and connects all four MARTA lines, which makes it the most useful stop for guests who want to park once and use transit. Peachtree Center station on the Red and Gold lines puts you within 3 to 4 minutes of the Marriott Marquis and Hyatt Regency. SEC District Station (formerly GWCC/CNN Center) is 2 minutes from the Omni Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Park.


