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1. Comfort Inn Adairsville   Map
107 Princeton Blvd.
Adairsville, georgia 30103
$59.99

Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast. Microwave, refrigerator, HBO rooms. Atlanta 55 miles. Outlet malls 7 miles. Lake Allatoona 25 miles. Anheuser Busch 10 miles. Pet accommodation: 10.00 per night per pet. Pet Limit is 15 pounds. 2 pets per room.

2. Ramada Limited Adairsville   Map
500 Georgia North Circle
Adairsville, georgia 30103
$77.88

The Ramada Limited, Adairsville is located midway between Atlanta and Chattanooga at Exit 306 off 1-75. This Adairsville hotel offers Free Wireless High-Speed Internet Access, Free Expanded Continental Breakfast, 24 hr Restaurant next door, Large Outdoor Pool and Sun Deck, rooms with 1 King or 2 Queen beds, King Suites and 2 or 3 Queen Beds in Family Suites, Free local calls including the Atlanta and Rome area, Free expanded cable including HBO, Barnsley Gardens and Golf nearby, and Meeting Faci

3. Best Western Country Side Inn   Map
100 Georgia North Circle
Adairsville, georgia 30103
$88.99

Discover the Best Western Country Side Inn, the newest hotel in Adairsville, nestled in the North Georgia Mountains. Adairsville is the home of the Great Locomotive Chase Festival, an original settlement of the Cherokee Indians and a major terminus for the railroad during the Civil War. We are located right off Interstate 75 at Exit 306. Come experience a "just like home" atmosphere that is affordable and a convenient location near historical sites, outlet malls and carpet mills. The Best Wester

4. Barnsley Gardens Resort   Map
597 Barnsley Gardens Road
Adairsville, georgia 30103
$269.10

Period inspired rooms welcome guests with warm colors, rich woodwork and unique interiors. Nestled at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the resort is in fairytale setting surrounded by stunning 19th century ruins and 160-year old gardens that beg to be explored. The resort reflects the natural design principals of Andrew Jackson Downing, blending nature, themed gardens and historically themed architecture creating a charming and inviting retreat.