Getting to Atlanta

By Air

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the primary international airport serving Atlanta and its surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The airport is located 10 mi south of the Downtown Atlanta district..

Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)

  • Located 10 miles south of the Downtown Atlanta district.
  • The Airport’s underground The Plane Train connects all concourses with the Domestic and International terminals and consists of eleven, four-car trains operating on a 3-mile loop track. The Plane Trains operate approximately every two minutes. On average, the trains carry more than 200,000 passengers per day.
  • Since 1998, Hartsfield-Jackson has been the busiest airport in the world for 23 out of 24 years.
  • Hartsfield-Jackson serves more than 150 U.S. destinations and more than 70 international destinations in 43 countries.
  • Hartsfield-Jackson has the tallest air traffic control tower in North America (398 feet or 121 meters) and is the fourth tallest in the world.
  • Hartsfield-Jackson averages 286,000 passengers a day.
  • On average, there are 2,100 arrivals and departures daily.
  • Atlanta is within a two-hour flight of 80 percent of the United States population.
  • For ATL’s current list of airlines and destinations, please visit https://www.atl.com/about-atl/atl-factsheet/

By Train

The Amtrak Crescent Train travels from New York City to Atlanta, Georgia, and on to New Orleans, Louisiana. The Crescent route services New York City to New Orleans, the Crescent gives travelers a unique window to the beauty and heritage of the American South. 

The Peachtree Station station is located at:
1688 Peachtree Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309

Services include Superliner Sleeping, dining car accommodations and a sightseer lounge car. Please use the links below to view accommodation offerings.

For more information, please visit -https://www.amtrak.com/crescent-train.

By Car

All roads lead to Atlanta

Atlanta has long been heralded as the hub of the Southeast. As the region’s geographic center, Atlanta is one of the most accessible cities for drivers, as three major intersections converge in the downtown area.  While most know the city as a quick drive within the Southeast region, many are surprised to note Atlanta sits a little further north and west than they realize, making a drive from destinations outside the region just as accessible.

Atlanta is accessible via Interstates 20, 75, 85 and Georgia 400. I-285 forms a beltway around the city.