Known as the Classic City, Athens, Georgia, sits just an hour northeast of Atlanta. While it’s best recognized as the home of the University of Georgia and birthplace of bands like R.E.M., the B-52s, and Widespread Panic, you don’t have to be a Bulldog (or music fanatic) to appreciate this southern town. Historic architecture lines its walkable downtown streets, and the buzzy neighborhood of Five Points blends 1920s charm with delicious restaurants.
I’ve called Atlanta home for 12 years and make an annual pilgrimage to Athens for its standout dining—from newcomer Osteria Olio to staple Mama’s Boy—and for a dose of nature at places like the State Botanical Garden of Georgia. While Athens has its fair share of exceptional boutique hotels (including Rivet House and the Bell), sometimes the comfort of a rental is what you’re after. Options range from quirky guest cottages to thoughtfully designed homes and spacious apartments. Whether you’re planning a solo retreat or hosting a game day crew, here are nine excellent Airbnb options in Athens, Georgia, for your next football weekend.
When is the best time to go to Athens, Georgia?
Fall is the perfect time to visit Athens. The University of Georgia is in session, the Bulldogs are playing, the leaves are changing, and the temps start to dip. Football season does bring higher prices and busier restaurants, but weekends spent in Athens are a one-of-a-kind experience. Alternatively, late spring and early summer are also beautiful, and with school out of session, you feel like you have the town to yourself.
What’s the best area to stay in Athens?
For dining, shopping, and nightlife, walkable neighborhoods like Downtown and Five Points are ideal. You can park your car and leave it there. If you’re headed to a game and want to skip the Uber, stay downtown. Families might consider Normaltown, a more residential area that still offers easy access to great food and drinks.
What are the best things to do in Athens?
Start with a stroll through UGA’s beautiful campus—its manicured lawns and Greek Revival buildings are worth seeing in any season. Stop by the iconic UGA Arch, a symbolic gateway between the school and the city, and visit the free Georgia Museum of Art. About five miles from downtown, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia is also free and full of trails and blooms.
And then—eat. Grab a burger at Clocked or pastries and stacked sandwiches at Big City Bread Cafe. For something more refined, consider The National, which showcases seasonal ingredients, or Seabear Oyster Bar, situated in a former Coca-Cola bottling plant and renowned for its carefully sourced bivalves.
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