You have options when getting around Atlanta!
π MARTA (our public transit system) can get you many places around Atlanta for $2.50 using tap-to-pay.
It is connected to the airport, and train and bus transfers are free.
π Rideshares like Uber and Lyft are generally available.
We'll be endeavoring to provide carpooling to conference activities where we can.
π Venturing outside the city center usually requires a car.
Google Maps: 929 Lee Street SW, 1070 White St SW #1000, Atlanta, GA 30310
ππ West End Marta Station (red/gold lines) + 16m walk or rideshare
π Ample paid parking, possibly some free in neighborhoods north of the area
Google Maps: 638 N. Highland Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30306
ππ Marta can get you close to the conference venue via train. You can either transfer to a bus, walk, or use rideshare for the last stretch:
Inman Park-Reynoldstown Marta Station (blue/green lines) + 51 bus or 30m walk
Edgewood-Candler Park Marta Station (blue/green lines) + 2 bus
Other station + bus combos will work depending on your starting location.
The best free places to park near the Supermarket will be public streets around the venue. See the map below.
Street parking is available in the pink areas. π©· The venue is the orange star. βοΈ
The blue square π¦ is a paid parking deck that may be $14 for all day.
These streets are Blue Ridge Ave, Seminole Ave, Ralph McGill Blvd, and Cleburne Terrace, which is one-way and quite narrow. (More neighborhood street parking may be available north of Ponce De Leon Ave.)
The usual rules apply: don't park in front of driveways, mailboxes, or in front of yellow or red curbs. Signs will indicate where parking areas start and end. Friday is also trash day for this area, so bins will probably take up space.
Sunday Assembly Atlanta is coordinating with attendees to book shared AirBnB's. If you are interested in sharingΒ an AirBnB with other attendees, please contact ashley@sundayassemblyatlanta.org.
To make your conference more affordable, a number of local assembly goers have offered to host conference attendees. If you are interested in staying with a local host, please contact ashley@sundayassemblyatlanta.org.
Hotels near the venue include:
The Lofts on Ponce: new loft-style hotel, modern interiors, prices are about $247/night (as of Feb 2026), sleeps 1-3 people, 2 min drive or 11 min walk to the venue.
Hotel Clermont: 4 star hotel, historic Atlanta hotel, prices range from $150-250/night (as of Feb 2026), sleeps 1-4 people, 3 min drive or 15 min walk to the venue.
Peachtree Hotel Midtown Atlanta: Cheaper option (mixed reviews), midtown area, prices about $125/night (as of Feb 2026), sleeps 2-4 people, 8 min drive or 20 min bus or bike ride or 51 min walk.
If you have a car or are willing to have a longer public transit route, there are plenty of other options around the city that could give you more range in prices and quality. Let us know if you need more recommendations!