Atlanta, United States

14 places in this region. (Showing 1-10)

  1. 1. Intercontinental Buckhead

  2. 2. Turner Field

    Turner Field, or "The Ted," is the home stadium of MLB team, The Atlanta Braves.

  3. 3. Water Tower

  4. 4. Cabbagetown Art Yard

  5. 5. Marriott-Buckhead

  6. 6. Cabbagetown Mural

    The wall along Wylie Avenue, on the south side of the Krog Street Tunnel in Atlanta's Cabbagetown and Reynoldstown neighborhoods, has long been a canvas for public art, graffiti and tags both petty and artful.

  7. 7. Krog Street Tunnel

    The Krog Street tunnel traverses four distinct and lively Atlanta neighborhoods — Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, Inman Park, and Old Fourth Ward — but it's more than a way to cross (under) the tracks.

  8. 8. Helen, Georgia

    90 miles north of Atlanta lies the Bavarian-themed village of Helen.

  9. 9. Stone Mountain

    Stone Mountain is the largest piece of exposed Granite in the world, and effectively the highest point in the Atlanta area at 1683 feet above sea level.

  10. 10. Cedar House Inn

    Located about an hour north of Atlanta lies a secluded B&B just outside the city of Dahlonega in Northern Georgia.