The Atlanta Belt line is a network of interconnecting trails being built throughout Atlanta. The trails follow historic railroad lines and connect different areas via walking paths. The Ansley Park area is one if the first areas in the city to have completed Belt Line paths.
Sidney Marcus Park is a popular Morningside Park. There is a very large playground and lots of trees offering lots of shade - perfect for hot summer afternoons.
This Atlanta landmark has been serving jerk, BBQ and lemon-pepper since, along with a myriad of side items, since 1993. On "Fish Fridays" jerk talapia takes over the menu.
The Troy Peerless Lofts building is a converted laundry facility on the register of historic places. Today it's loft condominiums and is a very popular building due to it's unique architectural style
St. Charles Ave is the oldest street in Midtown. Here you will find many Victorian homes dating back to before the turn of the century along with craftsman style architecture from the early part of the 1900s
9th street is a popular midtown street due to its proximity to Piedmont Park and the fact that it is not a through street. You'll find bungalow and craftsman style homes along with some moderns in between,
The Georgian Terrace Hotel sits at the southern end of Midtown. The rooms are suites and there is a great restaurant (The Livingston) and bar (Proof and Provision) as well.