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| Location | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Marietta City Locations | • No airport fees • Convenient for those staying in Marietta • Some offer pickup service |
• Limited hours (most open 8AM-6PM weekdays) • Smaller selection • Often closed Sundays |
| Dobbins ARB/McCollum Field | • Located in Marietta/Kennesaw area • Convenient for private flights |
• Limited rental services • Military and general aviation only • Not served by commercial airlines |
| Atlanta Airport (ATL) | • Largest selection • 24/7 service • All major companies |
• 25-30 miles (40-48 km) from Marietta • Airport fees add approximately 18% • Traffic when driving to Marietta |
On average, car rentals in Marietta cost around $83 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $32 per day.
Skip the airport markup: ATL rentals add roughly 18% in fees. If you can rideshare or shuttle the 25 miles (40 km) to Marietta first, local pick-up spots usually work out cheaper overall.
Shop neighboring ZIP codes: Rates in Smyrna, Kennesaw or even Woodstock can undercut central Marietta by a few bucks a day. Our search lets you compare all of them in one go.
Watch the Braves schedule: Prices jump when Truist Park has home games. Sliding your pick-up or drop-off a day away from big series can save a surprising chunk.
Weekends are your friend: Business travel dips after Friday morning, so many Marietta locations run discounted Fri-Mon "weekend specials."
| Area | Type | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marietta Square | Street parking | Free | 2-hour limit during business hours |
| Marietta Square | Public lots/decks | Free | Located around the historic square |
| Cumberland Mall | Mall parking | Free | Large shopping center |
| The Battery Atlanta | Parking decks | Paid | Event pricing for Braves games |
| Kennesaw Mountain | Park lots | Free | Can fill up on weekends |
| Shopping centers | Lot parking | Free | Plentiful throughout Marietta |
School zones: Strictly enforced throughout Cobb County
Hands-free law: No holding phones while driving (strictly enforced)
Express lanes: I-75 Northwest Corridor Express Lanes require Peach Pass
Cobb Parkway: Speed limits strictly enforced along this major route
Get a car so you can see:
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park – Civil War battlefield, hiking trails
The Battery Atlanta and Truist Park – shopping, dining, baseball games
Downtown Atlanta – museums, aquarium
Six Flags Over Georgia – theme park rides

What's the best way to get to Marietta from Atlanta Airport?
Renting a car is the easiest way. You can also use a rideshare service for about $45-70, or take the MARTA train to Arts Center Station and then the CobbLinc Route 10 bus to Marietta.
How do the I-75 Express Lanes work with rental cars?
You should avoid the Northwest Corridor Express Lanes unless your rental car has a toll pass. These lanes require a Peach Pass and don't accept cash. If you use them without a pass, the rental company will charge you a violation fee and an extra service fee.
Is it difficult to find parking in Marietta Square?
No. You can find time-limited street parking and several free public lots near the restaurants and shops in Marietta Square. Even during an event, it's much easier to find parking here than in downtown Atlanta.
What's the best time to drive between Marietta and Atlanta?
On weekdays, try to avoid driving south on I-75 between 6:30 and 9 AM and north between 4 and 7 PM. Traffic is usually lighter mid-day (10 AM to 3 PM) and on weekends, except near the shopping centers.
Is a car necessary if staying near Marietta Square?
Marietta Square is easy to walk around, but you'll want a car to get to most attractions, shopping areas and restaurants that aren't right downtown. Public transportation is limited.
What vehicle type is best for visiting Marietta?
Any standard car will work fine. If you plan a trip to the North Georgia mountains, a midsize car or an SUV might be more comfortable on the winding roads, but it isn't necessary.