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Cottage on Canton - unit A - Canton St. - Roswell
1940's era-2 story cottage. This downstairs unit was renovated in early 2019 & offers a full apt w/ bed, bath, full kitchen, sitting room w/ TV, washer, dryer & private courtyard. Upstairs unit-B is also available to rent & was renovated in late 2017; https://abnb.me/hGVaFWdRhU The cottage is off historic Canton St, which offers a variety of dining & shopping all within walking distance along with being near Roswell's award winning parks including Vickery Crk trl. Onsite parking is available.

"Porchlight Stay" - MyAlpharettaHome is your home!
Proudly clean, Quiet, Safe! Walk to downtown Alpharetta/Avalon. Lots of restaurants, coffee, ice cream, shopping, dog parks HWY 400: 5 min(exit 10, 1.6 miles) Ameris Bank Amphitheater: 7 min, 2.2 miles Downtown Alpharetta: 2 min drive/11 min walk, 0.5 miles Avalon:<5 min drive/16 min walk, 1 mile Work Friendly: Desk, 27" monitor, white board & strong Wi-Fi Comfortable: King size, super comfortable beds in both bedrooms Renovated Nov ‘21. It's my passion to help ensure your great experience.

Owl Creek Chapel
This unique and peaceful stained-glass chapel next to a creek will make you feel like you're staying in an enchanted forest right in the heart of Alpharetta. Recline in the hot tub or relax around the firepit before taking a short stroll across our tree bridge. Escape the Atlanta heat by reclining in the soaking tub or lounging on the comfortable bed under a cedar shingle ceiling. Newly built in August 2022, this space was dreamed, designed and built with the ultimate guest experience in mind.

Horsing Around with Angels - great date night
Unique Angel House - queen size comfy bed , bathroom, kitchenette with mini frig,hot plate, sink & jetted tub inside. Sit in the paddock area by fireplace with the horses, build a fire, sip wine with the horses. Outside your door is a firepit with grill. Hiking trails onsite. Dog friendly one dog. Comfy little porch rockers & a fire pit grill Extras: Yoga sessions $15 Dinner prepared for you by the open fire $120 per couple Charcuterie Board & bottle wine $45 Request at booking

Historic Roswell Private Guest Suite & Patio
Bring your pets and enjoy a stay 1 mile from Canton Street and all that downtown Roswell has to offer. It’s also convenient to the Perimeter area, Buckhead and Alpharetta. The guest suite is located on the lower level of our home and has a private entrance with a smart lock for a fully contactless check-in experience. Completely remodeled, the guest space offers modern and comfortable accommodations. Be sure to take advantage of the swinging bed under the string lights on your private patio.

Cozy Sawmill Cottage - 2Bedroom 2Bath on Acreage
The Sawmill Cottage is 1500 SF cabin featuring a master BR and full bath on main leading to a spacious screened porch with beautiful view of woods. There is an extra Apartment available, see below. The second floor contains a loft BR with full bath. Located on wooded acreage with over a half mile of walking trails to beautiful Canton Creek with overlooking treehouse and hot tub. Only 5 minute drive to I-575, Northside Hospital, and retailing. Smart TV and wi-fi. Parking directly in front.

The Blue Gate Milton Mountain Retreat
In rural Alpharetta, a cozy and modern 1br/1ba efficiency on the outskirts of the highly sought after equestrian Milton community. Looking to get away for a weekend, a couple seeking to reconnect, or on vacation? We are close to the famous Greenway for biking, hiking, walking and running. There are plenty of places to eat, shop, and experience the beauty of Milton/Alpharetta all within a 4 to 20 minute radius of our location. We have an available roll-away bed if needed, the cost is $10.

The Red Magnolia, Cozy, Game Rm, Historic Roswell
Experience the comforts of home at our freshly renovated, 3 BR 2.5 BA retreat located in a serene and safe neighborhood surrounded by beautiful mature oaks and magnolias. Our space is perfect for bridal parties, wedding guests, family, and friends as it is located just 4 miles from Historic Roswell with its lovely restaurants, shops, and wedding venues. Explore the nearby Chattahoochee Nature Center, Vickery Creek Falls, and the Big Creek Greenway.

Cozy Milton Mini-Studio with private, wooded patio
Relax and unwind in your comfortable room with a private entrance from your terrace. Enjoy your 40 inch TV from the comfy full bed. Need some room to do some work? You have nice cafe table and chairs in your room and out on your patio. Your kitchenette has a little sink, dorm fridge, microwave, hot pot, drip/Keurig coffee maker, dishes, and storage cabinets. Enjoy fluffy white towels and soft sheets. You also have an iron and ironing board.

Quiet in Alpharetta
Private and Quiet Basement Apartment in the most sought after area in North Atlanta. Located in the crossroads of Roswell, Alpharetta and Johns Creek. Easy access to GA 400 and North Point Mall as well as the Avalon for shopping and dining. The popular Ameris Amphitheater for concerts is about a 1.5 miles away. Downtown Alpharetta is less than 10 minutes away. Walking distance to 2 grocery stores, coffee and select restaurants.

Mary’s Cottage - Historic Roswell - Walkable
*I have two listings next door if you have a bigger party and need more room (search Historic Roswell Mid Century Modern Retreat and Historic Roswell Walkable) This renovated historic cottage is located less than a mile from downtown Historic Roswell...Canton Street & Chattahoochee River. It is located right behind Barrington Hall and stones throw to the Roswell Square, and approximately 6 miles to the Marta station.

Suburban Treehouse Minutes from Downtown Duluth
Owl in the Oak Treehouse provides our guests with a fully modern experience while maintaining the uniqueness and charm of a real treehouse overlooking a small stream in a quiet valley. Upgrades in February 2025 include window curtains, an upgraded door lock, solar path lighting, and improved string lighting on the deck.
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When is the best time to visit Alpharetta?
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| Avg. price | € 135 | € 137 | € 134 | € 133 | € 124 | € 131 | € 140 | € 125 | € 107 | € 132 | € 136 | € 136 |
| Avg. temp | 7°C | 9°C | 13°C | 17°C | 22°C | 26°C | 27°C | 27°C | 24°C | 18°C | 12°C | 9°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Alpharetta?
Explore downtown Alpharetta for lively shops, dining, and walkable surroundings, or choose the Avalon area for access to locally rooted boutiques and entertainment. Neighborhoods around the city center often blend residential charm with easy access to local events and restaurants.
What are the best things to do in Alpharetta with kids?
Families often enjoy exploring local parks, hands-on play spaces, and live music events around the city center. Community events, playgrounds, and family-friendly festivals are frequently suggested for visitors with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Alpharetta?
Explore Avalon for shopping and dining, catch a live show at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, or browse local treats at the Alpharetta Farmers Market. Historic downtown, galleries, and seasonal festivals add to the city's appeal.
How is the weather in Alpharetta?
Alpharetta has mild winters around 36–54°F (2–12°C) and warm, humid summers near 72–90°F (22–32°C). Spring and fall are comfortable, with blooming landscapes and moderate rainfall.
When is the best time to visit Alpharetta?
Late spring and early fall are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and outdoor events. These seasons bring milder weather and a lively atmosphere with local festivals.
What are the best places to visit in Alpharetta?
Stroll through Avalon for shops and restaurants, explore art galleries downtown, or relax at Wills Park, which has open green spaces and recreational facilities. The Alpharetta Arts Center is also frequently suggested for creative experiences.
What are some hiking trails in Alpharetta?
Big Creek Greenway is often recommended for walking, running, and biking through forested corridors. Local parks also have well-maintained paths where visitors can enjoy a scenic stroll or light hike.
What are some family activities we can do in Alpharetta?
Families can enjoy playgrounds at Wills Park, interactive programs at the Alpharetta Arts Center, or strolls through farmers markets on weekends. Seasonal festivals and open-air concerts are often featured around downtown.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Alpharetta?
Nature lovers often explore local nature preserves or botanical gardens in the region. Historic towns, outdoor recreation areas, and city excursions around metropolitan Atlanta are frequently suggested as day trip options.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Alpharetta?
Many accommodations in Alpharetta welcome pets, especially in the downtown and Avalon areas. Several parks and walking trails around the city create an inviting experience for guests traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Alpharetta?
Locals often suggest exploring downtown early for a relaxed coffee, enjoying live music at outdoor venues, and checking for community festivals during your visit. Comfortable footwear is helpful, as walking paths and parks are popular.
What is Alpharetta known for?
Alpharetta has a vibrant music scene, community-focused festivals, and a blend of historic charm with modern development. The city is also known for its walkable downtown, diverse dining, and outdoor spaces.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Alpharetta?
Discover locally owned art galleries, unique shops tucked along Main Street, and quiet spots at Brooke Street Park. Small live music venues and farmers markets are also frequently mentioned among the city's hidden gems.
What are the best foods to try in Alpharetta?
Local menus feature Southern-inspired dishes, barbecue, and modern takes on comfort food. Farm-to-table restaurants around downtown and global cuisine options reflect the city's diverse offerings.
What should I bring for a trip to Alpharetta?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring parks and urban trails, and consider a light jacket or umbrella, as weather can be changeable. Sunglasses and sun protection are useful, especially in spring and summer.
What is the nightlife in Alpharetta like?
Nightlife in Alpharetta centers around local breweries, rooftop bars, and music venues, with live performances often featured, especially downtown. The Avalon area has energetic spaces for evening gatherings and late-night dining.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Alpharetta?
The Wire & Wood Alpharetta Music Festival brings live performances to the city, and Taste of Alpharetta features regional cuisine in spring. Art festivals and weekly farmers markets are also popular community events.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Alpharetta?
Alpharetta has family-friendly stays in neighborhoods near parks, playgrounds, and downtown entertainment. Many rentals provide spacious layouts for children and easy access to local attractions.
All about Alpharetta
Located on the outer reaches of the greater Atlanta metropolitan area is the mid-sized city of Alpharetta, known for its vibrant music scene, compact but flourishing downtown, and easy access to the North Georgia Mountains. You’ll see historic 19th-century buildings throughout town that house museums, boutiques, and restaurants specializing in regional Southern cooking. On weekends, the city center springs to life with cyclists and rollerbladers taking over the town green, and a farmers’ market showcasing the best and brightest produce from around the region.
One thing that sets Alpharetta apart from other cities in the area is its love for music. It has deeply ingrained connections to Georgia’s blues, jazz, and country scenes, and plays host to a variety of music festivals and performance spaces, including a jazz club and a 12,000-seat amphitheater. For outdoor-based adventures, Chattahoochee National Forest is just a couple of hours north, and provides plenty of hiking trails through Georgia’s stunning hardwood and pine forests.
What are the top things to do in Alpharetta?
Webb Bridge Park
Located on the western edge of town, Webb Bridge Park features more than 100 acres of parkland along with soccer fields, baseball diamonds, and tennis courts. But the park’s main draw is its vast arboretum with hardwood forests, conifers, and other native tree species, all crisscrossed by hiking trails.
Alpharetta Arts Center
This modern art gallery showcases work produced by local artists from across various mediums, including painting, sculpture, and digital visual pieces. In addition to the ever-rotating series of exhibits, the center hosts classes for children on cooking and creative writing.
Live music
Alpharetta’s nickname, Music City, is well earned. No matter when you visit, you’re likely to hear the sounds of banjos, saxophones, and blues guitar riffs floating down the street from one of the city’s many music venues. Whether it’s at honky-tonk bar room stages, a high-capacity amphitheater, or concerts at the local polo club, there is never a shortage of live musical entertainment.
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290 of Alpharetta vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.7 Average rating
Alpharetta stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests
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