It’s the most fun walking path in the South.

It’s hard to resist the lure of theBeltLineinAtlantaespecially when the days get longer.

The trail is also host to a variety of public art includingmuralsand sculptures.

Atlanta Beltline in Inman Park

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Along the way there are places to stop for a bite, drink, oreven a souvenir.

Wear your most comfortable walking shoeshere are the must-see sights along Atlanta’s BeltLine.

The Marketplaces serve as incubators, giving entrepreneurs an affordable way to sell their products.

Ponce City Market

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Attend An Event

The BeltLine has acalendar of eventswith performances and classes for all types of interests.

These seven-inch doors are created by artist Karen Andreson Singer.

There is evena mapto help you locate the colorful doors around the path.tinydoorsatl.com

Pedestrians eat at Hop City restaurant near Krog Street Market

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Ranger Station Atlanta

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Rina

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Florida Man Atlanta

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Indaco Atlanta dining room

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Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park, atlanta

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DH Stanton Park

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The Beltline in Atlanta, Georgia

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