Augusta, GA · 706-828-5600 · The Fox's Lair
Golf's greatest week, in historic Augusta

Masters Week at Olde Town Inn

Skip the chain hotels out by the highway. Stay in a restored 1870s home in the heart of downtown — a short drive from the course, with your own "19th hole" just downstairs.

Why stay downtown

A boutique base for the patrons' week

Each April, Augusta becomes the center of the golf world. Olde Town Inn offers something the big hotels can't: five distinctive rooms in a genuine piece of Augusta history, walkable to downtown dining and the Riverwalk, and a short drive from the gates.

With only five rooms, we fill up fast for Masters week — guests who book early get character, location, and a warm welcome instead of a parking lot off Washington Road.

A guest room at Olde Town Inn, a short drive from Augusta National
Getting there

Close to the course, in the heart of the city

~3 miTo Augusta National
10–15 minTypical drive*
DowntownWalk to dining & the Riverwalk
5 roomsBook early for April

*Augusta National Golf Club sits about three miles away on Washington Road. Allow extra time during tournament week — traffic builds, and rideshare is your friend.

The Fox's Lair — your 19th hole
Your 19th hole

Unwind downstairs at The Fox's Lair

After a long, sun-soaked day following the leaders, you don't have to go far to relax — just down the stairs.

The Fox's Lair, our basement bar, pours craft cocktails beneath exposed brick, with live music many nights. It's the kind of place Augusta locals have loved for nearly fifty years — and during Masters week, it's right beneath your room.

About The Fox's Lair

Good to know

Planning your Masters-week visit

When it happens

The tournament is held each year during the first full week of April — practice rounds and the Par 3 Contest early in the week, competition Thursday through Sunday. Downtown comes alive the whole week long.

Getting around

Rideshare and taxis run constantly during the week; if you drive, plan for heavier traffic near Washington Road. Downtown Augusta itself is flat and walkable from our front door.

Book early

With only five rooms, Masters week is our busiest of the year and books out well in advance. Reserve as soon as your plans firm up — or contact us about availability.

Beyond the gates

Make a trip of it: the Augusta Riverwalk, Broad Street's restaurants and shops, and the city's history are all close by. We're happy to point you to our favorites.

Before you go

Gear up for golf's biggest week

Heading to Augusta for the tournament? Have your golf apparel, comfortable walking shoes, and Augusta-green attire delivered before you arrive — so you're ready the moment you land.

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FAQ

Masters-week questions

Where should I stay during the Masters in Augusta?

For character and location, downtown Augusta is hard to beat. Olde Town Inn is a restored 1870s boutique inn about three miles from Augusta National, walkable to downtown dining, with The Fox's Lair bar on-site.

How far is Olde Town Inn from Augusta National Golf Club?

About three miles — a short drive of roughly 10–15 minutes outside of peak traffic. We're in the historic Olde Town district of downtown Augusta.

When is Masters week?

The tournament takes place each April, during the first full week of the month, with practice rounds earlier in the week and competition Thursday through Sunday.

Does Olde Town Inn book up for Masters week?

Yes. With only five rooms, it's our busiest week of the year and fills well in advance. We recommend booking as early as possible.

Is there somewhere to relax after a day at the course?

Right downstairs. The Fox's Lair, our on-site basement bar, offers craft cocktails and live music — your own "19th hole" without leaving the building.

Plan your week

Reserve your Masters-week stay

Five rooms. One historic home. The best week of the year in Augusta.

Book Your Stay

Questions? Call 706-828-5600 or send a note.

Olde Town Inn is an independent inn and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Augusta National Golf Club or the Masters Tournament. "Masters" and "Augusta National" are trademarks of their respective owners; references here are descriptive only.