This Atlanta destination is often touted as a must-see, but its not geared for families. With its dark interior and non-kid-friendly shops, this is a...
This 12-acre stretch of shops and restaurants is not as vibrant as it was several years ago, but it can still be fun to browse if you're staying downtown. There are dozens of shops, plus vendors in Humbug Square selling merchandise off antique pushcarts. Shopping options include clothing stores for men, women, and children, running the gamut from lingerie to sportswear. There are also cart...
In 1969, a group of Atlanta businesspeople decided to create an underground entertainment complex of restaurants, shops, and bars in the historic hub of the city, centered on the Zero Milepost that marked the terminus of the Western & Atlantic Railroad in the 1800s. The area had flourished until the early 1900s, until it became so congested that permanent concrete viaducts were constructed over...