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We have 21 hotels in Helen.

 
 
IGLS Resort Villas at Innsbruck        
98 Schwarzwald Strasse

IGLS Resort Villas at Innsbruck offers a comfortable setting while in Helen.The property has 14 villas that are fitted with all the essentials to ensure an enjoyable stay.IGLS Resort Villas at Innsbruck provides easy access to Nacoochee Mound.
Econo Lodge Helen Star Rating 2        
101 Edelweiss Dr

Set at the end of Helen's main shopping and entertainment strip, this basic hotel is 0.6 miles from Habersham Winery, 2.5 miles from Helen Tubing & Waterpark and 7 miles from Anna Ruby Falls.
Hampton Inn Helen Star Rating 3        
147 Unicoi Street

Set in a mock Alpine village, this unassuming hotel on the Chattahoochee River is 2 miles from the Innsbruck Resort & Golf Club and 4 miles from Unicoi State Park.All rooms include free Wi-Fi and custom-designed beds, plus flat-screen TVs, minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Suites add separate living areas and pull-out sofas.
Country Inn & Suites Helen Star Rating 4        
877 Edelweiss Strasse

Set a 1-minute walk from the Chattahoochee River, this simple hotel is also a 9-minute walk from the Helen Arts & Heritage Center and 6 miles from Anna Ruby Falls.The low-key rooms and suites provide flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and microwaves, as well as minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers. Suites add separate living rooms with sofa beds; some come with whirlpool tubs or fireplaces.
Quality Inn Helen Star Rating 2        
15 Yonah Street

This chalet-style hotel is 2.2 miles from Innsbruck Golf Club and 23 miles from the Appalachian Trail.All rooms have en suite bathrooms, free WiFi and cable TV, as well as minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers.
Best Western Plus Riverpark Inn - Helen Star Rating 3        
8220 S Main Street

A 7-minute walk from the town center's recreation of a Bavarian alpine village, this modest, chalet-style hotel is also 1.7 miles from the Nacoochee Mound archaeological site and 7.9 miles from Babyland General Hospital, the home of Cabbage Patch Kids.
Days Inn Helen Star Rating 2        
8288 S. Main Street

This low-key budget hotel along Highway 75 is a 12-minute walk from Helen Arts & Heritage Center, and 6 miles from Anna Ruby Falls.Accessed by exterior corridors, the relaxed rooms feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as minifridges and coffeemakers. Suites add sitting areas and whirlpool tubs.
Jameson Inn Helen Star Rating 2        
11 Edelweiss St

A 4-minute walk from Helen Tubing & Waterpark, this simple low-rise hotel on the town's outskirts is 2 miles from the Chattahoochee National Forest and 7 miles from Anna Ruby Falls.Pared-back rooms come with free Wi-Fi and cable TV, in addition to desks and pillow-top mattresses. Upgraded rooms add whirlpool tubs.
Super 8 Helen GA Star Rating 2        
8396 South Main Street

A 7-minute walk from the banks of the Chattahoochee River, this modern budget hotel is a 2-minute drive from the Unicoi State Park and 90 minutes from Atlanta.All rooms include en suite bathrooms and flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels, plus microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers. Some have whirlpool tubs and fireplaces.
Alpine Valley Inn - Helen Star Rating 2        
749 Brucken Strasse Street

LocationThe Rodeway Inn Helen is ideally located at the heart of an Alpine Village, nestled in the Georgia Mountains and has convenient access to the Appalachian Trail, Unicoi State Park, The Smith House, historic Clarksville and the Dahlonega Gold Museum Historic Site.RoomsThis property hosts elegant guestrooms that are gracefully furnished and come with a host of modern amenities.RestaurantBegin your day well-rested with a delicious breakfast served in the pleasant ambience of the breakfast room.
 
 
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Helen is a city in White County and a popular tourist attraction in the state of Georgia. It lies along the Chattahoochee River and was a former logging town and small community in the mountains. It is now best known as a tourism city, because in the late 1960s and early 1970s, it was completely transformed with extensive construction work to make it into a replica Alpine Village. It now boasts cobbled streets and colourful, Bavarian buildings. Only an hour and a half away from Atlanta, it is well worth a visit.

The most popular time of year to visit Helen is in the autumn. This is the time of year when many motorcyclists tour the area or families take a trip there. Helen is beautiful and colourful at this time of year, as well as hosting a popular Oktoberfest during the autumn season. Other popular events in Helen are the annual hot-air balloon race in June, Winefest, Alpenfest (Thanksgiving until Christmas), Fourth of July fireworks, Bavarian Nights of Summer and Volksmarch - a real mix of traditionally American and traditionally European celebrations. The outdoors is of huge importance in Helen and in the White County as a whole. This means that camping and lodges are the norm when it comes to accommodation, while hiking, cycling, fishing and climbing are popular pastimes or things to do for tourists. One such place to combine all of these things, is the Unicoi State Park and Lodge. It covers over 1000 acres and surrounds Unicoi lake. The freshwater lake is 53 acres in size and a hub of activity, including swimming, fishing, kayaking and boating. It is the perfect place to hire a paddle boat or have a family picnic or barbeque, while children enjoy one of three playgrounds.

Most people head to the State Park for a full day of activity or even stay there overnight. There is plenty to do, including mountain biking and walking, with trails heading out to the Chattahoochee National Forest. The Lodge section of the Park includes a gift and craft shops, accommodation and a restaurant. This is the place to get those all-important family photographs with a stunning backdrop.

The White County dates back to 1857 and as such it is rich in history of the Cherokee Native American Indians and early settlers and gold miners. It was once known for its timber trade but when this declined, the area revamped to offer Helen as a top tourist destination with a quaint and welcoming feel. Many people stop at Helen during their travels to soak up its unique atmosphere. Tourists can enjoy exploring the mines around the area, as well as horse riding or golf. There is something to suit all ages and the whole family, making it an ideal place to holiday for some fresh air and adventure. What's more, the day can end with some freshly caught fish and a local glass of wine with people tired after a full day of activity.