Booking a Hotel in Rome, GA
Rome, Georgia is located in Floyd County and is approximately 71 miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee and 70 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta. The city has been built upon seven hills with rivers running between them a feature that inspired the early settlers to name it after Rome, Italy. This well-preserved city tucked away in the Appalachian Mountains has natural beauty and charm that few other cities can compare to.
Visit a well-known attraction in the area Cave Spring Cave. Here you'll step back in time and see the natural limestone cave being created with its legendary stalagmites and "Devil's Stool" formations. On a hot summers day, the cave is a constant 57-degrees and a perfect place to chill out.
Keep exploring at the Downtown Heritage Trail System where your can hike, bike the 13.5 miles of trails along all three rivers. Maps are available at the Rome-Floyd Visitor Center.
- Berry College Wildlife Management Area and Refuge
- Bloodwood Trail
- Chiaha Harvest Fair
- Coosa Country Club
- DeSoto Theatre
- Etowah Park
- Greater Rome Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Kangaroo Jake's
- Movies at Berry Square
- Putt-Putt Fun Center
- Rome Cinemas
- Rome-Floyd Parks & Recreation
- State Mutual Stadium
- Georgia Highlands College
- Georgia Northwestern Technical College
- James D. Maddox Heritage Hall - Georgia Highlands College
- Shorter University
- Admiral John H. Towers Memorial Plaza
- Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum
- Rome Area History Museum
- Floyd Medical Center
- Kindred Hospital Rome
- Redmond Regional Medical Center
- Richard B. Russell Airport
- US Army Reserve