Where to Stay for Your Athens, GA Wedding: Hotels, AirB&Bs, and Glamping Options
- SpringHaus Farm Weddings
- Apr 8
- 4 min read
Where to Stay for Your Athens, GA Wedding: Hotels, AirB&Bs, and Glamping Options
Your big day at SpringHaus Farm in Comer, GA, is just around the corner! As you prepare to celebrate your wedding, you may be wondering where to suggest your guests stay when they RSVP “YES” to your invitation. Fortunately, you and your guests will have an array of charming accommodations to choose from near Athens, GA. Whether they’re looking for a cozy AirB&B, a boutique hotel, or even a glamping experience, we’ve rounded up some fantastic options to make their stay as memorable as your wedding day.
Where to Stay for Your Athens, GA Wedding: Hotels, AirB&Bs, and Glamping Options

1. Athens, GA: Boutique Hotels for a Classic Stay
Athens, only about a 15 mile drive from SpringHaus Farm, offers a variety of quaint, local hotels that blend Southern charm with modern amenities.
Hotel Indigo Athens: Located downtown, Hotel Indigo offers stylish rooms and a laid-back vibe that’ll make your guests feel right at home. The hotel is surrounded by local restaurants, shops, and attractions like the Georgia Theatre and the University of Georgia. If your guests are looking for a mix of comfort and convenience, this is the place.
The Georgia Gameday Center: For those who prefer a larger suite or are traveling with families, The Georgia Gameday Center offers spacious condos with full kitchens, living rooms, and multiple bedrooms. It’s the perfect spot for guests who want a little more flexibility and space during their stay.

2. Cozy AirB&Bs for a Homey Feel
For a more personalized experience, Athens and the surrounding countryside offer some lovely Airbnb options that blend the rustic charm of the area with modern comfort. These properties allow guests to enjoy privacy and the flexibility of home while staying close to all the wedding festivities.
The Silver Farmhouse: Just a short drive from SpringHaus Farm, this cabin offers the perfect retreat for wedding guests who appreciate a cozy, rustic experience. The house features beautiful wooden beams, an open floor plan, and lots of space for everyone to unwind after the wedding day. Comer's peaceful setting will give your guests a serene space to relax.
Historic Renovated Apartment: If you want to suggest something within walking distance of Comer's downtown, consider a historic renovated apartment in Comer, near Athens, GA. Guests can enjoy the beauty of the country, from the Comer Coffee Shop next door to Maggie's Cafe around the corner, while still having a quiet, intimate place to retreat after the celebration.

3. Glamping: A Unique Experience for Nature Lovers
If your wedding guests are seeking a little adventure and something outside the box, why not offer them a chance to go glamping? The beauty of the Georgia countryside is the perfect backdrop for a night under the stars.
The Pop-Up Glamping Experience in Athens: Only a short drive from SpringHaus Farm, this unique glamping option lets guests experience the best of both worlds: the comforts of home combined with the magic of camping. Expect luxury tents with real beds, plush linens, and electricity, all surrounded by the natural beauty of Northeast Georgia. This is perfect for couples or small groups who want to make their stay a fun, memorable experience. The Pop Up BNB is where it is at!
Luxe Camping at Lake Hartwell: For those willing to travel a little further from the farm, Lake Hartwell offers fantastic camping/camper options. Guests can enjoy camper areas for an outside view of nature, ideal for those who want a more relaxed, back-to-nature vibe but still appreciate a few comforts along the way. KOA

4. Bed & Breakfasts for a Peaceful Stay
If you want to suggest an option with a bit more charm, a B&B can be the perfect place for your guests to enjoy a relaxed stay surrounded by nature. These spots often offer homemade breakfasts, personal touches, and the kind of hospitality that only a small, family-owned establishment can provide.
The Colbert-Benton House: For guests who want beauty and history/charm options the Colbert-Benton House offers a comfortable stay AirB&B called The Carter House. It’s close to restaurants and shopping and about a 20-minute drive from SpringHaus Farm and 15 minutes from Athens.

The Taylor-Grady House: For something with more local history, the Taylor-Grady House is a beautiful option. This charming home in Athens is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers elegant rooms and gardens that make it a lovely place for guests to unwind.
Making the Stay Special
While your SpringHaus Farm wedding will undoubtedly be the highlight of your guests’ trip, there’s so much more to explore in the Athens and Comer areas. From vibrant local art scenes and historic sites to scenic views and outdoor activities, your guests will love exploring Northeast Georgia before or after your wedding day.
When choosing accommodations for your wedding guests, think about what will best fit their personalities and preferences. Whether they’re looking for a chic hotel, a private Airbnb, or a fun glamping adventure, there are plenty of options to ensure that their stay is just as memorable as your big day. It’s all about making your loved ones feel at home, and we hope that they find the perfect spot to rest and recharge for your celebration.
We can’t wait to host you and your guests at SpringHaus Farm for what will surely be an unforgettable wedding celebration!

Thanks so much for stopping by our blog! We hope you found this information helpful. We’re passionate about using our blog to shine a light on locally owned wedding venues. These venues often bring a higher level of expertise, service, and dedication to your big day. Plus, with less staff turnover than corporate or investor-owned venues, they’re able to provide a more personal touch. As you plan your wedding, we’d love for you to consider a locally owned venue like ours! And a big shout out to all the incredible locally owned wedding venues out there!
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