Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium is set to draw soccer fans from around the world, with the FIFA World Cup taking over the city next summer. That also means local Airbnbs are going to book up faster than you can order a plate of lemon pepper wings. Unlike hotels, snagging a vacation rental offers you the freedom to cook (when you want to) plus outdoor spaces like rooftops and living rooms where you can kick back and watch replays in peace. They’re also a great way to have a more authentic experience in Atlanta — whether that’s unwinding on your own skyline deck, grilling out in a backyard, or walking home through the lively neighborhood streets after the match. From colorful studios near breweries to massive townhomes, all but one listing here is within walking distance, so rest assured these are going to be some of the most sought-after Airbnbs near Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The Best Airbnbs Near Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium for Soccer Fans
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Multi-level Castleberry Hill townhouse with skyline rooftop
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 10-minute walk
If you’re coming to Atlanta with a group of friends to catch a World Cup match, this three-bedroom townhouse in Castleberry Hill puts you within a 10-minute walk of Mercedes-Benz Stadium — close enough that you can stroll to the game without worrying about parking. Across its multiple stylishly decorated levels, you’ll find a private rooftop deck with a fireplace and TV, plus skyline views across downtown. Each bedroom comes with its own bathroom, so everyone has a little privacy. The kitchen is stocked with all the cookware you might need if you’d rather have dinner in, though Peters Street’s restaurants and street art are a block away if you want to explore. It’s worth noting there are train tracks nearby, so light sleepers might want earplugs. But if you’re here to watch world-class soccer and enjoy Atlanta’s nightlife, the location and spacious layout make it a fantastic home base for a group trip.
Six guests, three bedrooms
Price: $225 per night
Spacious loft in a converted factory close to downtown
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 10-minute walk
This roomy one-bedroom loft in Castleberry Hill is set in a converted elevator factory, and you’ll see that history in the exposed brick, reclaimed wood floors, and custom tile work. The kitchen has pro-level appliances and a big island if you feel like cooking, though, again, plenty of restaurants are right around the corner. There’s a private parking spot in the garage and smart entry so you can check in without any hassle. Past guest reviews mention the place was bigger than expected, with a shower that feels like something out of a design magazine, and most note that the location and style make it a standout spot for catching a game and exploring downtown Atlanta.
Three guests, one bedroom
Price: $307 per night
2-bedroom apartment 2 blocks from the stadium
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 10-minute walk
This Castleberry Hill loft shares a building with the one-bedroom option above but is more suited for two couples or a larger family, thanks to a main bedroom with an en-suite bath and a second semi-private sleeping area with its own half bath. Exposed brick, reclaimed wood floors, and custom finishes give it plenty of character, and there’s a rooftop lounge for a bit of fresh air before you head out to the match. If you’d rather skip the restaurants nearby, the host can organize a private chef for dinner after the game.
Six guests, two bedrooms
Price: $307 per night
Colorful studio near breweries and the stadium
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 10-minute walk
I’m getting serious Miami vibes from this colorful studio with its teal walls, tropical prints, and a pool deck that wouldn’t look out of place in South Beach. This Airbnb puts you in the Margaritaville Vacation Club, surrounded by some of Atlanta’s best spots for a drink. Wild Leap Atlanta — a brewery, distillery, and winery with a huge taproom and outdoor patio — is right next door, and Fellaship, Cam Newton’s sleek lounge for cocktails and live jazz, is just steps away. The studio sleeps four with a king bed and a queen sleeper sofa, and while the kitchen is more of a snack station, past reviews say the place is spotless and the hosts go out of their way to help. Just note that valet parking is available for $55 per night.
Four guests, studio
Price: $144 per night
3-bedroom home with a backyard fire pit steps from stadium
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 10-minute walk
If you’d rather have a house, this three-bedroom Airbnb in Vine City is about as close as you’ll get without camping in the stadium parking lot. You’ve got a king suite and two queen bedrooms, plus a backyard deck. The kitchen is stocked with cooking basics, and the host gets rave reviews for responsiveness — more than one traveler said they felt treated like family. If you’re traveling with a group, the living room and dining table are ideal for entertaining, and you’re about a 10-minute walk from the stadium entrance, depending on how fast you move after a pre-game beer in the garden.
Six guests, three bedrooms
Price: $224 per night
Modern condo with skyline views and a rooftop bowling alley
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 25-minute walk
This two-bedroom Airbnb in downtown Atlanta comes with some bragging rights — like a rooftop bowling alley and skyline views from nearly every window. Inside, you’ll find big windows, simple modern decor, and a kitchen with stainless steel appliances for when you’re not sampling the restaurants around Centennial Olympic Park. There’s a king bed and a queen bed, plus a shared pool and gym. Past reviews call out how spotless the place was and how fast the hosts responded to questions. Parking for two cars is included, which is a nice perk in this part of town.
Four guests, two bedrooms
Price: $155 per night
Stylish 1-bedroom garage apartment
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 20-minute walk
This one-bedroom garage apartment near the BeltLine connector has a mid-century look with wood accents and a warm color palette. There’s a king bed and a sofa bed if you’re traveling with a kid or an extra friend, plus a small kitchen with everything you’d need to put together breakfast or a quick dinner. Past guests mention the place was spotless and comfortable, and more than one traveler said it was nicer than a typical hotel stay. It’s about a 20-minute walk to Mercedes-Benz Stadium and close enough to downtown attractions to avoid requesting a rideshare.
Three guests, one bedroom
Price: $300 per night
3-bedroom arthouse with rooftop views
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 15-minute drive
At this Airbnb, you’ll be about a 15-minute drive from Mercedes-Benz Stadium, but in exchange you get a three-bedroom duplex in Old Fourth Ward with more amenities than most hotels downtown. The main suite has a fireplace and a spa-style bathroom with a rain shower under a skylight, plus you’ll have two other bedrooms, each with their own bath. Past reviews helped earn this place a spot in the top 10 percent of Airbnbs, thanks to how spotless and thoughtfully stocked it is. The rooftop is wild. There’s a copper soaking tub, a fire pit, and a full-size bed swing. You’re also close to Krog Street Market, Ponce City Market, and the BeltLine if you want to spend your downtime exploring, and there’s parking for two cars out front.
Six guests, three bedrooms
Price: $272 per night
Townhouse with rooftop deck in Castleberry Hill
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 10-minute walk
Less than 10 minutes on foot from Mercedes-Benz Stadium, this three-bedroom townhouse gives you a modern base close to the action. A king bed and two queens cover sleeping arrangements, and the open kitchen has what you need if you’d rather eat in. The rooftop deck faces downtown which is a great spot to enjoy some takeout after a match. State Farm Arena, Centennial Olympic Park, and the Georgia Aquarium are all within walking distance if you want to mix in something besides soccer.
Six guests, three bedrooms
Price: $289 per night
Group-sized modern townhome with stadium views and a rooftop bar
Distance from Mercedes-Benz Stadium: 15-minute walk
If you’re traveling with a squad, this three-bedroom townhome sleeps up to ten and puts you about a 15-minute walk from Mercedes-Benz Stadium. You can actually see the field lights from the rooftop deck — which comes with a wet bar, an ice maker, and a big-screen TV. Two of the bedrooms have king beds, and the third has four bunk beds for whoever draws the short straw. Past the front security gate, you’re only a few blocks from State Farm Arena and the World Congress Center if you want to tack on other events.
10 guests, three bedrooms
Price: $289 per night