Atlanta GA has a vibrant street art scene, and it’s so much fun to immerse yourself in it. Walk down to Krog Street tunnel to check out a vibrant display of Atlanta street art.
After that, check out (however, don’t paint over!) the gorgeous murals from the Forward Warrior project and on the Beltline. Other locations we love that are in the same vein include Downtown Atlanta, Cabbagetown (pictured, by @lelabrunetart for Forward Warrior), and Edgewood Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward.
Moreover, if you truly want to have an unexpected experience then join our brand new Atlanta Street Art Tour. This 2-hour walking tour will explore the best that the Atlanta street art scene has to offer while learning the deeper history, and stories behind the art.
Located in Atlanta’s Old 4th Ward neighborhood, Ponce City Market is a unique destination for shopping and dining. That’s because its historic structure is the former Sears, Roebuck & Co. retail store and warehouse distribution center. Now, it’s home to more than 300,000 square feet of retail and dining space. Additionally, PCM is home to residential units and offices.
Ponce City Market’s beautiful brick exterior, antique floors and windows, original freight elevators, and high ceilings transport visitors into an industrial-chic wonderland of tasty dishes and chic shopping.
On the roof, you’ll find a vintage-style amusement park called Skyline Park. Play mini golf and skee ball, ride a three-story slide, and take in sweeping views of the city’s skyline.
While you’re in the area, check out the Beltline Eastside Trail nearby.