Get more for your budget and save up to 50% off select Secret Bargain hotels
Get even more value with CheapTickets Price Guarantee!
Change your flight without a fee on select flights
Lowest round trip fares by airline from Rochester and Atlanta
Cheapest prices ($88 One Way, $195 Round Trip) found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Great Deals On Cheap Hotels in Atlanta
Brick Lodge Atlanta/Norcross
Reviewed on Nov 21, 2024
Days Inn by Wyndham College Park Airport Best Road
Reviewed on Nov 17, 2024
Budgetel Inn & Suites
Reviewed on Dec 29, 2021
Fly From Rochester to Atlanta
Origin | Rochester |
---|---|
Destination | Atlanta |
Number of Daily Flights | 20 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Dec 1 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Dec 1 |
Popular Airlines |
Cheap flights from Rochester to Atlanta
Accessible via Interstate-90 and Route 390, Rochester Monroe County (ROC) is four miles southwest of Rochester. Alternatively, instead of driving, take a Rochester Transit Service (RTS) bus or hire a taxi. Travelers find that flight duration is just less than two hours. Once you get to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int (ATL), get on your way by using the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) train and bus system. You can also take a shared ride shuttle, hail a taxi or rent a car.
Attractions and tips
Spend time at the High Museum of Art, the top art museum in the southeastern United States, and located in Atlanta's midtown district. Also, rekindle your Olympic spirit at the Centennial Olympic Park, a 21-acre public park in downtown Atlanta. While there, visit the Fountain of Rings or grab lunch at Googie Burger. Appreciate history from the Civil Rights Movement by going to the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site. It features several buildings around the activist's childhood home.
Since the downtown district is home to many high-rise hotels, it's a common choice for tourist accommodations. However, if you're in the mood for upscale shops and trendy restaurants, consider staying in Buckhead, which is north of midtown. People often visit Atlanta from late May through August so they can take advantage of outdoor activities including concerts. However, spring and fall are good alternatives if you want to beat the characteristically hot, humid weather.