Atlanta Neighborhood Guide - Intown, Midtown, and Buckhead

Written by Posted On Friday, 13 July 2018 12:03

Atlanta's neighborhoods each have a presence all their own! Residents take pride in their neighborhoods and neighborhood associations that bind them. 

Intown neighborhoods usually contain popular area destinations, such as Zoo Atlanta at Grant Park, or attractions in Little Five Points from nearby Candler Park  and  Inman ParkEast Atlanta Village in East Atlanta, or the shops and restaurants in  Virginia Highlands.

Other neighborhoods; Old Fourth Ward,  Cabbagetown,  East Lake,  Ormewood Park,  Edgewood, and  Kirkwood. Let's not forget Decatur!

Midtown has a unique character all to its own. These neighborhoods offer luxury homes such as the estate homes of  Druid Hills,Ansley Park, and  Morningside. All surrounding Piedmont Park or very near to it. 

Buckhead neighborhoods consist of Buckhead  and Brookhaven.

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Intown Neighborhoods

Victorian mansions as well as both Craftsman and Bungalows. Intown destinations include Zoo AtlantaLittle Five PointsEast Atlanta VillagePonce City MarketHistoric Fourth Ward Park, and the Beltline.

Midtown Neighborhoods

Some say the Midtown central point of interest is Piedmont Park. From Piedmont Park, you'll find, Ansley Park to its northwest, the BeltLineMorningside, and Virginia Highland to the East of Piedmont Park, and the Midtown Historic District to its south. Don't miss the Atlanta Botanical Garden too which adjoins the park!

 

 

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