Each Beltline neighborhood has its own character. Tap one to see our favorite spots there.
Inman Park
EastsideAtlanta's first planned suburb — Victorian homes, leafy streets, and the Eastside Trail's most-loved patio scene.
Old Fourth Ward
EastsideHome of Ponce City Market and Historic Fourth Ward Park. Where the Beltline meets the city's most iconic food hall.
Virginia-Highland
NortheastBungalow-lined blocks, classic neighborhood bars, and brunch spots just north of the Beltline.
Cabbagetown
EastsideTiny shotgun cottages, the Krog Street Tunnel murals, and one of Atlanta's most distinctive small neighborhoods.
Reynoldstown
EastsideUp-and-coming food scene right on the Eastside Trail — natural wine, bao, and pizza.
Grant Park
SoutheastAtlanta's oldest park, the Zoo, and a wave of new spots along Memorial Drive.
West End
WestsideHistoric SW Atlanta neighborhood anchoring the Westside Trail. Cafés, vintage, and Lee + White's brewery row nearby.
Midtown
NorthsidePiedmont Park, the High Museum, and the densest stretch of the Northside Trail — including West Midtown's Howell Mill restaurant row.
Poncey-Highland
EastsideWhere Ponce meets the Beltline — the Plaza Theatre, Manuel's Tavern, and walkable to PCM.
Summerhill
SoutheastA renewed neighborhood next to the stadium — coffee, brewpubs, and small-batch ice cream.
