# Atlanta Airport Transfer Guide (ATL) Practical guide to getting from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport to the city. MARTA train, taxi, rideshare, and transfer options explained. **Airport:** ATL **City:** Atlanta **Country:** United States **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl **Last updated:** 2026-02-17 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic. It sits about 16 km south of downtown Atlanta. MARTA (the rapid transit train) connects the airport to downtown in about 20 minutes for USD 2.50. Taxis have a flat rate of USD 35 to downtown. Rideshares (Uber, Lyft) cost USD 20-40. Pre-booked transfers run USD 50-80 for a sedan. The airport is massive but well-organized. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Domestic arrivals walk off the plane into one of the concourses (A through T). The airport is laid out in a long line, and all concourses connect via the Plane Train, an automated people mover. It takes 5-15 minutes to reach the main terminal depending on your gate. International arrivals (Concourse F and the International Terminal) go through U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Wait times vary dramatically: 20 minutes on a good day, over an hour during peak periods when multiple international flights land simultaneously. Global Entry and Mobile Passport significantly speed this up. Baggage claim is in the domestic terminal (ground level) for domestic flights and in the International Terminal for international flights. From baggage claim, follow signs to ground transportation, MARTA, or taxi/rideshare areas. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **MARTA Gold Line** runs from the airport station to downtown (Five Points), Midtown, and Buckhead. The ride to Five Points takes about 20 minutes. A single fare is USD 2.50 using a Breeze Card (USD 2 for the card itself, first time). Trains run every 12-20 minutes depending on time of day. The station is inside the airport, accessible from the domestic terminal. **Taxis** use a flat-rate zone system from the airport. The fare to downtown Atlanta is USD 35 for one passenger. Additional passengers in the same cab add USD 2 each. Taxis are available at the designated taxi area on the ground level. **Rideshares (Uber, Lyft)** pick up from a designated area on the ground level of the domestic terminal. Fares to downtown run USD 20-40 depending on demand. During rush hour or events, surge pricing can push this to USD 50 or more. The rideshare pickup area can have long queues during peak travel times. **Pre-booked transfers** offer a fixed price with a driver meeting you at baggage claim or the arrivals area. Sedan transfers to downtown cost USD 50-80. Useful for groups, families, or those wanting certainty. **Rental cars** are located at the Rental Car Center, connected to the airport by the SkyTrain automated people mover. Allow 20-30 minutes to get from baggage claim to the rental counter. Atlanta is a car-dependent city, so renting may make sense for longer stays. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Transport to downtown Atlanta: - MARTA: USD 2.50 (+ USD 2 Breeze Card) - Rideshare: USD 20-40 (surge can exceed USD 50) - Taxi: USD 35 flat rate (one passenger) - Pre-booked transfer: USD 50-80 Midtown: Add USD 5-10 to taxi/rideshare. Buckhead: Add USD 10-20. Marietta/surrounding suburbs: USD 40-70 by rideshare, USD 60-100 by transfer. --- ### Late night arrivals MARTA runs until about 1 AM on weekdays and roughly 1:30 AM on weekends. The last trains from the airport leave around that time. After MARTA stops, taxis and rideshares are your options. Taxis are available 24 hours at the airport. Rideshare driver availability drops after midnight, and surge pricing often applies. A pre-booked transfer guarantees a ride regardless of the hour. --- ### Families and luggage MARTA is functional with luggage but not designed for it. During rush hour, trains are crowded and there is no dedicated luggage space. Strollers are manageable on the platform and in the cars, but navigating Five Points station with heavy bags and children can be disorienting. Taxis fit two large suitcases in a sedan. If you have more, you may need a van. Rideshares are similar. Pre-booked transfers allow you to specify your luggage count and request a larger vehicle. Child seats are not available in taxis or rideshares. Transfer services can arrange them if requested at booking. --- ### Where you meet the driver The taxi queue is on the ground level of the domestic terminal, clearly signed. A dispatcher manages the queue and assigns taxis. Rideshare pickup is at a designated area on the ground level, accessible by following signs from baggage claim. It can be a busy, confusing area during peak times. Pre-booked transfer drivers typically meet you at baggage claim or just outside the arrivals exit with a name sign. The MARTA station is connected to the domestic terminal via an indoor walkway from baggage claim. --- ### Decision helper **Choose MARTA if** you are heading to downtown, Midtown, or Buckhead, are travelling light, and want to avoid Atlanta traffic. **Choose a taxi if** you want a flat-rate ride to downtown without pre-booking and have moderate luggage. **Choose a rideshare if** you want potentially cheaper than a taxi and are okay with variable pricing and a short wait at the pickup area. **Choose a pre-booked transfer if** you are in a group, have lots of luggage, need child seats, are arriving late at night, or want someone waiting for you at baggage claim. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Atlanta Airport is enormous but well-organized. MARTA is a genuine advantage over most American airports that lack rail connections. For trips to the city centre, it is fast, cheap, and avoids Atlanta's notoriously bad traffic. For everything else, the flat-rate taxi system provides predictability. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: Is MARTA safe to ride from the airport?** Generally yes, especially during daytime and early evening. The airport station and the train itself are busy and have transit police presence. Late at night, standard urban awareness applies. Most travellers use MARTA without issues. **Q: How bad is Atlanta traffic?** Notoriously bad during rush hours (7-10 AM and 4-7:30 PM on weekdays). A 20-minute drive to downtown can take 45-60 minutes. MARTA avoids this entirely. If taking a car during rush hour, budget extra time. **Q: Is the taxi flat rate to downtown really USD 35?** Yes. The Atlanta airport has a regulated zone-based flat rate. Downtown is Zone 7 at USD 35 for one passenger. Verify the zone and rate with the dispatcher at the taxi stand. **Q: Can I use Uber or Lyft at Atlanta Airport?** Yes. Both operate at the airport with a designated pickup area on the ground level of the domestic terminal. Follow the signs for rideshare/TNC. Wait times are usually 5-15 minutes. **Q: How do I get from the international terminal to MARTA?** After clearing customs in the international terminal, follow signs to the Plane Train, which takes you to the domestic terminal. From there, follow signs to the MARTA station. Allow 15-20 minutes for this connection. **Q: How far is Atlanta Airport from Buckhead?** About 22 km. The drive takes 25-45 minutes depending on traffic. MARTA reaches the Buckhead station in about 35 minutes. A taxi or rideshare to Buckhead costs USD 40-55. **Q: Is there food available at Atlanta Airport after midnight?** Limited. Some concession stands close by 10-11 PM. The domestic terminal has a few spots that stay open later, but do not count on a full meal after midnight. **Q: Do I need a Breeze Card for MARTA?** Yes. You can buy one at vending machines in the MARTA station for USD 2. Load it with at least USD 2.50 for a single ride. Contactless payment options are being expanded but may not be available at all stations. **Q: How big is Atlanta Airport?** Very large. It has seven concourses connected by the Plane Train. The walk from the furthest gate to baggage claim can take 15-25 minutes including train time. Allow plenty of time for connections. **Q: Should I rent a car in Atlanta?** If you plan to explore beyond downtown and Midtown, yes. Atlanta is a sprawling, car-dependent city. The Rental Car Center is connected to the terminal by the SkyTrain. MARTA serves a limited area of the metro. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving late at night at Atlanta Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/late-night Atlanta Airport handles domestic red-eye flights and late international arrivals. If your flight lands between 10 PM and 6 AM, here is what the experience looks like. ## MARTA hours MARTA trains run until approximately 1 AM on weekdays and 1:30 AM on weekends. The last airport departure is around that time. Morning service resumes at approximately 4:45 AM on weekdays and 6 AM on weekends. If your flight lands before midnight, you likely have time to clear baggage and catch a train. But if immigration (for international flights) takes 30-45 minutes, the math gets tight. Do not count on MARTA for flights arriving after 11 PM unless you are on a domestic flight with no checked bags. ## Taxis after midnight The taxi queue operates 24 hours. Even at 2 AM, there are usually taxis available, though the queue may be shorter than during the day. The flat rate to downtown remains USD 35. Dispatchers are present to manage the line. Taxis are the most straightforward option when MARTA is not running. No app needed, no waiting for a driver to accept, just get in and go. ## Rideshares after midnight Uber and Lyft operate overnight, but driver supply drops significantly between 1 and 5 AM. Wait times of 15-25 minutes are common. Surge pricing often applies, meaning a ride that costs USD 25 at 6 PM might cost USD 40-55 at 2 AM. The rideshare pickup area is on the ground level. It can feel deserted late at night, though the area has lighting and is monitored. ## Pre-booked transfers A pre-booked transfer operates the same at 3 AM as at 3 PM. Your driver tracks the flight, meets you at baggage claim, and drives you to your destination. The price is set at booking with no late-night surcharge from most providers. For international arrivals clearing customs at odd hours, a transfer driver who waits regardless of delays is particularly valuable. ## The terminal overnight Atlanta Airport does not officially encourage overnight stays, but people do sleep in the terminal during long layovers. The domestic terminal has some seating but is not comfortable for extended rest. Most food outlets close by 10-11 PM. A few may stay open later but selection is minimal. The airport has free Wi-Fi throughout. Restrooms are open 24 hours. The overall atmosphere after midnight is quiet on the landside (past security) and mostly empty. ## Hotels near the airport Several hotels are within a few minutes of the airport, many offering shuttles. If you arrive very late and have an early morning obligation, staying near the airport and heading into the city the next day can be practical. The Renaissance Atlanta Airport Hotel is connected to the terminal. ## Safety considerations The airport itself is safe at all hours with active security presence. The surrounding area (College Park) is not particularly walkable or tourist-friendly at night. Do not leave the terminal on foot looking for cheaper transport. Use the designated taxi rank, rideshare area, or your pre-booked transfer. ## Practical advice - Check MARTA's last train time for your specific day (weekday vs weekend schedules differ). - If your international flight is scheduled to land after 10 PM, have a non-MARTA plan ready. - Keep phone charged for rideshare apps. Power outlets are available throughout the terminal. - If you are connecting to a domestic flight the next morning, allow time to get from the hotel back through security. Atlanta Airport security lines can be long. --- ### Taxi vs pre-booked transfer from Atlanta Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/taxi-vs-transfer Atlanta Airport has a regulated taxi system and efficient rideshare operations. Here is how taxis and pre-booked transfers compare, and when each makes sense. ## Atlanta airport taxis Taxis at Atlanta Airport use a flat-rate zone system. The fare to downtown (Zone 7) is USD 35 for one passenger, with USD 2 added per additional passenger in the same cab. Other zones have different rates. The system is managed by dispatchers at the taxi queue on the ground level. You do not negotiate or worry about meters. Walk to the taxi stand, tell the dispatcher your destination, and get in the next available cab. Wait times are usually under 10 minutes during busy periods and negligible during slower times. Vehicles are standard sedans or minivans. Payment is by card or cash. The drivers are licensed and familiar with the metro area. ## Pre-booked transfers A sedan transfer from Atlanta Airport to downtown costs USD 50-80. The driver meets you at baggage claim or in the arrivals area with a name sign. The price is fixed at booking, includes meet-and-greet service, and does not change with traffic or time of day. You can choose the vehicle type (sedan, SUV, minivan) and request extras like child seats. The driver monitors your flight for delays. ## The rideshare middle ground Uber and Lyft occupy the space between taxis and transfers. Fares to downtown run USD 20-40 in normal conditions, potentially the cheapest car option. But prices fluctuate with demand, and the pickup process involves walking to the designated rideshare area and waiting for your assigned driver. During peak hours, surge pricing can push rideshare fares above the taxi flat rate. During off-peak times, they are often the cheapest option. ## Direct comparison | Factor | Taxi | Pre-booked transfer | Rideshare | |--------|------|--------------------|-----------| | Price to downtown | USD 35 (flat) | USD 50-80 (fixed) | USD 20-40 (variable) | | Booking required | No | Yes | App-based | | Wait time | Under 10 min | None (driver waits) | 5-20 min | | Meeting service | No | Yes, at baggage claim | No | | Child seats | No | On request | No | | Flight tracking | No | Yes | No | | Surge pricing | No | No | Yes | ## When a taxi is the right choice For solo travellers or couples heading to downtown Atlanta with standard luggage, the taxi is straightforward. Walk out, get in, pay USD 35. No app, no pre-planning, no surge pricing. The flat rate is competitive and predictable. ## When a transfer is the right choice **Large groups:** A taxi sedan fits 3-4 passengers with luggage. A group of 5+ needs either two taxis (USD 70+) or a single minivan transfer. **Heavy luggage:** If you have more than two large bags, a sedan taxi may not have enough trunk space. A transfer in an SUV or minivan solves this. **Child seats:** Standard taxis do not carry them. Transfer services can install appropriate child restraints. **Meeting service:** Being met at baggage claim is valuable for elderly travellers, first-time visitors to the U.S., or anyone who finds the ground transportation area confusing. **Suburban destinations:** The flat-rate zone system works well for downtown and nearby zones, but for suburban destinations (Alpharetta, Marietta, Decatur), the fare structure is less clear. A transfer gives you an exact price. ## One thing to know Atlanta traffic is a genuine factor. MARTA avoids it entirely for trips along the rail lines. If you are heading downtown during rush hour (7-10 AM, 4-7:30 PM), the train gets you there in 20 minutes. A taxi or transfer may take 45-60 minutes. Unless you have a specific reason to need a car, MARTA is often the better option for downtown trips. --- ### Getting from Atlanta Airport with children and family **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/family-and-kids Atlanta Airport is the busiest in the world by passenger numbers, which means crowds, long walks, and lots of stimulation for children. Here is how to manage the airport-to-destination leg with kids. ## Navigating the airport with children The airport is enormous. From your gate to baggage claim can take 15-25 minutes, including a ride on the Plane Train (automated people mover). The Plane Train is fun for kids but the platforms can be very crowded during peak periods. Keep children close. If you are on an international flight, you will arrive at Concourse F or the International Terminal. After customs, you take the Plane Train to the domestic terminal for ground transport and MARTA. This adds time. Baggage claim areas have restrooms. There are family restrooms in the domestic terminal. Luggage trolleys cost a few dollars. ## Child seats Georgia law requires children under 8 to be in an appropriate child restraint when riding in a vehicle. Standard Atlanta airport taxis and rideshares do not provide child seats. You have three options: - **Pre-booked transfer:** Request child seats at booking. Specify ages. This is the easiest solution. - **Bring your own:** A portable, FAA-approved car seat that you gate-check on the plane works in any vehicle. - **Risk it:** Some families take taxis without seats. Technically illegal and unsafe. ## MARTA with kids MARTA trains are a viable option for families with children old enough to walk independently and manage a 20-minute train ride. The airport station has escalators and elevators. Trains are not typically as crowded as rush-hour subway cars in New York, but they do fill up. Challenges with MARTA and kids: - The walk from baggage claim to the MARTA station is about 5 minutes. - You need to buy Breeze Cards from machines, which adds time. - If your destination requires a bus connection from a MARTA station, that adds complexity with luggage and tired children. - No restrooms on trains or most stations. MARTA works well for families heading to downtown or Midtown hotels near a station. ## Transport recommendations by family type **Family with infant/toddler:** Pre-booked transfer with car seat. Navigating the rideshare pickup area with a stroller, bags, and a fussy toddler in the Georgia heat (or cold) is not enjoyable. **Family with children 5-10:** Transfer or taxi. The flat-rate taxi is simpler than MARTA if you have more than one suitcase. **Family with teenagers:** MARTA if heading downtown. Save the money for attractions. **Multi-family group or grandparents:** Minivan or large vehicle transfer. One vehicle, one trip, everyone together. ## Strollers and car seats Gate-checked strollers are returned at the aircraft door on most airlines. If your stroller ends up at oversized baggage, it will be on the carousel in the main baggage claim area. Car seats checked at the gate follow the same process. The walk to ground transport is long. A stroller actually helps as a luggage carrier for smaller bags. ## Weather factor Atlanta has hot, humid summers (June-September) and the walk from the terminal to the taxi or rideshare area is partly outdoors. In summer, get into an air-conditioned vehicle as quickly as possible, especially with small children. Winter is mild but can be cold and rainy. ## Practical tips - Download Uber or Lyft before landing, but be prepared for surge pricing during peak hours. - The taxi flat rate (USD 35 to downtown) is the most predictable car option without pre-booking. - If renting a car, allow 20-30 minutes to get to the Rental Car Center via the SkyTrain. - Hungry children should eat at the airport. The terminal has more food options than most ground transport waiting areas. - Atlanta traffic peaks are brutal. If possible, avoid leaving the airport between 4-7 PM on weekdays with children in the car. --- ### How much it costs to get from Atlanta Airport to the city **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/cost-to-city Atlanta Airport is about 16 km south of downtown. The range of transport costs spans from under USD 5 to over USD 80, depending on your destination and method. ## MARTA: USD 2.50 per ride The cheapest way to reach downtown, Midtown, or Buckhead. A single ride on MARTA costs USD 2.50 loaded onto a Breeze Card (USD 2 for the card, first purchase). The ride to Five Points (downtown) takes about 20 minutes. To Midtown, about 25 minutes. To Buckhead, about 35 minutes. MARTA does not reach many suburban destinations. If your hotel is not near a MARTA station, you will need a rideshare or taxi for the last leg. ## Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): USD 20-50 The base fare to downtown is typically USD 20-30 in normal conditions. Midtown runs USD 25-35. Buckhead is USD 30-45. However, surge pricing during rush hour, bad weather, or event days can push these numbers significantly higher. Uber and Lyft provide upfront pricing, so you see the cost before confirming. The pickup area is on the ground level of the domestic terminal. ## Taxi: USD 35 flat rate to downtown The regulated flat rate covers Zone 7 (downtown) at USD 35 for one passenger. Each additional passenger adds USD 2. Other zones have different rates: | Zone | Area | Flat rate | |------|------|-----------| | Zone 7 | Downtown | USD 35 | | Zone 8 | Midtown | USD 40 | | Zone 3 | Buckhead | USD 45 | Rates may have changed, so confirm with the taxi dispatcher when you arrive. The zone system eliminates meter anxiety. ## Pre-booked transfer: USD 50-80 A sedan transfer to downtown costs USD 50-70. To Buckhead or suburban destinations, expect USD 65-90. Minivans and SUVs cost more. The price is fixed at booking and includes meet-and-greet at baggage claim and flight tracking. ## Costs to other destinations | Destination | Rideshare | Taxi | Transfer | |------------|-----------|------|----------| | Downtown | USD 20-35 | USD 35 | USD 50-70 | | Midtown | USD 25-40 | USD 40 | USD 55-75 | | Buckhead | USD 30-50 | USD 45 | USD 65-85 | | Marietta | USD 40-65 | Metered | USD 70-100 | | Alpharetta | USD 55-80 | Metered | USD 90-130 | | Decatur | USD 25-40 | Metered | USD 55-75 | | Sandy Springs | USD 35-55 | Metered | USD 65-90 | ## What drives the price differences **Traffic** is the biggest wildcard for rideshares and metered taxis. Atlanta's rush hours (7-10 AM, 4-7:30 PM) are among the worst in the United States. A ride that takes 20 minutes at 10 PM can take 60 minutes at 5:30 PM. MARTA avoids this entirely. **Surge pricing** affects rideshares. Major events (sports games, conventions, concerts) at nearby venues can cause rideshare prices to spike. The taxi flat rate and pre-booked transfer prices do not change. **Destination** matters. Downtown is close and cheap. Northern suburbs like Alpharetta are 50+ km away and cost accordingly. **Vehicle type** for transfers: sedan is the baseline, SUV and minivan cost 20-40% more. ## The math for groups MARTA: 4 people = USD 10 total (plus USD 8 for Breeze Cards). Incredibly cheap but only works if your destination is near a station. Taxi: 4 people to downtown = USD 41 total (USD 35 + USD 6 for extra passengers), or about USD 10 per person. Rideshare: USD 25-35 total (same for all passengers), about USD 6-9 per person for a group of 4. Transfer: USD 50-70 total, about USD 13-18 per person for a group of 4. Worth it if you need child seats or extra luggage capacity. ## Bottom line MARTA is the clear winner for budget and speed to downtown. The taxi flat rate is fair and predictable. Rideshares are cheapest per car when there is no surge, but pricing uncertainty makes budgeting harder. Transfers cost more but deliver convenience that justifies the premium for groups, families, and late arrivals. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/atl/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Atlanta (ATL). 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