The journey from Atlanta to Boston covers approximately 1,700 kilometers. The most practical way to travel is by air, with direct flights from Hartsfield-Jackson to Boston Logan International Airport taking about two and a half hours. Driving is a long, multi-day commitment covering over 17 hours of pure transit time via I-85 N and I-95 N. Boston is a dense, historic city where public transit is highly recommended over driving. Plan for significant weather variations between the two cities, especially in winter.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,700 km, straight-line air distance 1,500 km.
Logan Airport is easily accessible via the MBTA Blue Line.
May to June or September to October for pleasant weather.