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Holiday rentals and lettings in Atlanta
Dynamic, progressive and home to one of the country’s most exciting food scenes, Atlanta is the new star of the southern United States. Urban breaks don’t get much better than this, and holiday rentals en masse are waiting to welcome you to the city. If you are looking for a holiday rental in the downtown area, check out the quick guide to its most interesting neighbourhoods below. Also keep in mind that the most important most of the downtown attractions are located around Centennial Olympic Park, whilst the city’s best museums are all located midtown – both areas with a plethora of lettings to choose from.
Lettings for your memorable Atlanta holidayThe holiday rentals in Atlanta are a real treat. Completely modern, and equipped to the highest standards, you can choose from dream lettings all over the city. There is a good mix of houses and flats to choose from – the former for family holidays based in the city’s leafy suburbs, the latter for singles and couples who want to locate within walking distance of the city’s bars and restaurants.
Holidays in Atlanta
The area and getting around
With the biggest and busiest airport in the entire world, Atlanta is in a very convenient location to spend your next holiday. The birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Atlanta combines LA and New York level art, cuisine, and film with the southern hospitality the American south is famous for.
A cool neighbourhood around every cornerAtlanta has so many neighbourhoods to explore. East Atlanta Village is a hip area just east of the city where you can find live alternative music venues, cute coffee shops, cool graffiti on the walls, and bars with well-priced microbrews. Castleberry Hill is packed with art galleries, as well as chic industrial living lofts, bars, and restaurants. Midtown boasts the best gay bars in the city. Historic Grant Park is home to the oldest park in the city as well as delightful Victorian-architectural homes and mansions.
Travellers and activities
Martin Luther King, the spokesman for the African American civil rights movement, was born and raised in Atlanta. He is one of the most important figures in the recent history of the United States and the city recognizes his contribution to American culture at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, where by walking in his footsteps and connecting with him as a leader and a human being we preserve his legacy and keep his dream alive. Don’t miss the illuminating Museum of Civil Rights, where you travel through the history of segregation, Jim Crow laws and the first movements towards justice and equality, from Rosa Park to the march on Washington.
Atlanta for Coca-Cola addictsWorld of Coca-Cola is a fascinating museum that tells the history of the most famous drink in the world, with thousands of merchandising exhibits, the secret formula (well, almost all the secret formula) and of course, a hall where you can taste 100 types of Coke from all over the world! And why is this Museum in Atlanta? Well, Coca Cola was invented here in 1886 in a small pharmacy in the city!
Atlanta is easy to get to – it is served by the biggest and busiest airport in the world!
Top 5 travel tips in Atlanta
Little Five Points is a colourful neighbourhood, full of graffiti, record stores, vintage clothes and cool ethnic restaurants where you can sit back and people watch to your heart’s content. Don’t miss the Variety Playhouse, a live music venue housed in a converted 1940s cinema, which hosts an eclectic range of local and national acts.
2. See how CNN works from behind the scenesOn a tour of the CNN studios you will get a fascinating peep behind the scenes of one of the most important television stations in the world. You will also be shown how to make a newscast and will relive the history of the channel. If you are lucky, you can even attend a live broadcast!
3. Experience high culture in AtlantaIf you appreciate art, pencil in a visit to the High Museum of Art, boasting a dynamic program of exclusive exhibitions from the classical and contemporary art world, an extensive permanent collection, family and educational programs, and a variety of delicious eateries where you can enjoy lunch!
4. Take a sashay around Atlanta’s most impressive parkPiedmont Park, the largest in the city of Atlanta, nestled just south of the downtown area, features bike paths, trails, play areas, recreation fields, a lake, botanical gardens, a bee exhibit and a butterfly refuge. Lush, beautiful and full of life, there is so much to see as you lazily sashay around the park and indulge yourself in the worry-free internal monologue only a successful holiday can provide.
5. Experience the best of Atlanta’s graffiti cultureMany urban tunnels and viaducts have their share of graffiti, but Atlanta's Krog Street Tunnel stands out from the rest, with barely an inch of unpainted space in it. The tradition of graffiti in the tunnel dates to the 1960s and continues to this day. From tiny tags to huge murals and flyers of underground festivals, the concrete walls and pillars are a chaotic kaleidoscope of overlapping images, words and ideas, and an ever-changing must-see for visitors to this exhilarating city.
Information about holiday lettings in Atlanta
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 1886 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -59%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £32. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, air conditioning and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 557 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 514 properties. |