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- Entire home
- Grant Park
Entire home - Right Side Unit of Duplex. Recently renovated 1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom located in the beautiful Grant Park neighborhood. Wifi with Central AC. Patio with partial city Skyline view! Excellent central location while still maintaining a neighborhood feel! 2 minute walk from Oakland Cemetery 10 minute walk from Grant Park 5 minute drive to the Georgia State Capitol. Minutes walk to some of the best coffee shops and restaurants throughout the entire city! NO Smoking NO Parties NO Pets
- Private room
- Summerhill
THIS IS A SHARE HOUSE/BATHROOM.YOU HAVE A PRIVATE ROOM When making a reservation, PLEASE make sure you choose how MANY guest are coming (this is for insurance purposes) Situated near downtown Atlanta, this townhome is close Atlanta's top attractions, sporting events, and top-rated restaurants! Walking distance to Grant Park and the Capitol building Access to I-75 and I-20 Modern, cozy, and clean. Enjoy a peaceful night's sleep and convenient amenities in this Summerhill/Grant Park townhome.
- Entire guest suite
- Collier Heights
You’ll love this private getaway, it offers a quiet tranquil feel with a peaceful Atlanta vibe. The Studio Suite is Modern yet Historic Brick, safely nestled in the heart of the City of Atlanta. The location is 8 minutes to Georgia Aquarium, 10 minutes to Peachtree Underground and only 15-20 minutes to Hartsfield International Airport. This property is perfect for solo weekday adventurers & weekend/holiday couple stays. Separate entrance 1 car courtesy parking, NetflixTV entertainment provided
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Your guide to Atlanta
All About Atlanta
There’s an eclectic mix of neighborhoods to explore in Atlanta, the state capital of Georgia. Famous Peachtree Street travels through Downtown, Midtown, and Buckhead, lined with eateries and luxury stores. A few miles north of downtown, Midtown — known as the “Heart of the Arts” — has one of the largest concentrations of art facilities and organizations in the South, from the High Museum of Art to ever-changing vibrant public art displayed in eye-catching murals. Elegant residential streets lined with Georgia’s famous peach trees give way to live music venues, retro shops, global cuisine, and community food halls in the eccentric Eastside neighborhoods.
Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Atlanta is bordered to the east by the Chattahoochee River and surrounded by the Talladega National Forest to the west and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the north, all of which make for great day trips from the city when you’re looking to do some exploration outdoors.
How do I get around Atlanta?
The state’s main airport is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). Train and bus services are available from the airport to Atlanta neighborhoods. Taxis, ride-booking services, and shuttles are also easy to access. With four major interstates connecting Atlanta with over 20,000 miles of highways, the city is also easily accessible by car.
Once in the city, you can travel between Atlanta neighborhoods and surrounding cities using the public transportation system — MARTA — including bus, train, and streetcar services. Visitors will find it easy to rent a bike and explore the tattoo parlors, restaurants, and shops along with the famed Ponce de Leon. Tree-lined streets, the pedestrian-friendly Beltline, and popular Peachtree Street also make Atlanta easy to explore on foot.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Atlanta?
Tree blossoms and vibrant flowers throughout the city in the spring make the perfect backdrop for outdoor activities like mountain biking and hiking in the nearby Blue Mountains. For rock lovers, a festival every May features over 60 bands.The city is known for its high temperatures and humid conditions during the summer — this is a great time to visit Grant Park Farmers Market, featuring weekly celebrity chef demonstrations, or head inside and cool off at one of the city’s many art galleries. Keep in mind that hurricane season occurs during summer and fall for the eastern US and may bring heavy winds and rain.
Cooler fall temperatures are ideal for apple picking and the city celebrates food, drinks, and entertainment at the end of September. Vacation rentals in Atlanta, Georgia, are also popular in the winter. An annual beer festival offers over 150 beers featuring Georgia breweries in late January or early February.
What are the top things to do in Atlanta?
Street art
Popping colors and vivid murals are found on walls, high rises, and crosswalks all around the city. Cabbagetown and Inman Park’s walkability and the evolving works by local and international artists make it the perfect neighborhood for a self-guided tour. The Cabbagetown Wylie Street corridor is the epicenter for an annual summer arts event, and there’s even more art to admire along Memorial Drive and in Inman Park along Krog Street.
Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
Explore more than 120 acres of green space inside one of the oldest forests within the city limits. Extensive hiking trails wind past trickling springs, challenging hills, a moss-covered, historic stone springhouse, and a small waterfall. The city commissioned local artists to paint murals on benches and tables throughout the park, uniting a unique art experience with the natural beauty of Atlanta’s hilly forests and a dense blanket of ferns and ivy.
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
Spread across several city blocks, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park includes the civil rights leader’s childhood home, his church — Ebenezer Baptist Church — and his final resting place. Several other landmarks and museums are also on-site, along with the “I Have a Dream” World Peace Rose Garden with its 185 different varieties of roses.