Atlanta's Intown Neighborhood Map
Atlanta's Intown Neighborhoods
Adair Park
Adair Park is located southwest of downtown Atlanta. It's boundaries include Metropolitan Parkway, Lexington Avenue, The Norfolk Southern Railroad and Shelton Avenue.Ansley Park
One of Atlanta's most popular neighborhoods is just north of the Downtown convention district, 3 miles from downtown, just off Peachtree at 15th Street.
Ardmore
Right behind Peachtree Road in Buckhead, you will find a small, tight-knit community sitting amidst grand hardwoods and lush greenery. While this neighborhood may have a secluded feel, do not be fooled.
Atkins Park
Atkins Park is marked by two stone gateways, which are maintained by volunteers from the neighborhood with funds contributed by the proud residents of Atkins Park.
Atlantic Station
Atlantic Station is located at the northwestern edge of Midtown, just off of the 75/85 connector at 17th Street.
Briarcliff
Brookhaven
Brookwood
Brookwood is located just north of Midtown, bordered by Peachtree Street on the east and I-75 on the south.
Brookwood Hills
Brookwood Hills is located just north of Midtown, bordered by Peachtree Street on the west and I-85 on the south.
Buckhead
Cabbagetown
Candler Park
Capitol View
Castleberry Hill
Castleberry Hill is located on the southwestern edge of the Atlanta Central Business District and south of Phillips Arena, The Georgia Dome and The Georgia World Congress Center. It is just north of Interstate 20.
Centennial Park
Chamblee
Chastain Park
The luxurious homes surrounding Chastain Park are some of Atlanta's most sought-after properties. Those who live in the neighborhood have direct access to Atlanta's largest park, which includes walking and hiking trails, golf, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an equestrian center and an outdoor amphitheatre that holds 6,000 people and hosts concerts in the spring and summer.
College Park
Collier Hills
Residents of this quiet, upscale neighborhood enjoy a secluded feeling that can be attributed to the three parks that border the area: Tanyard Creek, Ardmore Park and Atlanta Memorial Park (which includes the Bobby Jones Golf Course and Bitsy Grant Tennis Center).Decatur
Downtown
Downtown Atlanta is roughly bound by North Avenue to the north, Piedmont Avenue and I-75 to the east, Martin Luther King Junior Drive, Courtland Street, and Edgewood Avenue to the south, and the railroad tracks to the west.
Druid Hills
East Lake
East Point
Edgewood
Edgewood is located just south of Little Five Points and north of East Atlanta. Its boundaires include La France Street on the north, Arizona Avenue on the east, Interstate 20 on the south, and Moreland Avenue on the west.Emory
Fairlie Poplar
Garden Hills
Garden Hills is located in the Buckhead area, and its's boundaries include Delmont Drive, Brentwood Drive, and North Hills Drive, Piedmont Road, East Wesley Road, and Peachtree Road.
Georgia Tech
The Georgia Institution of Technology campus is located west of the Downtown Connector, north of downtown and just south of Home Park.Grant Park
Grant Park, Atlanta's largest Historic District, is situated in southeast Atlanta. Though the neighborhood was interrupted by the construction of Interstate 20 in the 1960s, today it flourishes again, as it did in the early 1900s.
Hapeville
Situated between I-75 and I-85, Hapeville is approximately 8 miles south of Downtown Atlanta.Home Park
Home Park is a little-known neighborhood located west of the Downtown Connector, north of Georgia Tech and just south of Atlantic Station.
Inman Park/Little 5 Points
Inman Park is east of Old Fourth Ward, west of Candler Park, south of Poncey-Highland and north of Reynoldstown.
Kirkwood
Lake Claire
Lavista Park
This upscale neighborhood located near Emory University and the CDC complex has cultivated an active neighborhood association over the years.Lenox
In Atlanta, the name Lenox has become synonymous with Lenox Square Mall. Home of some of the most upscale shopping in the city, it is no surprise that the surrounding neighborhood is similarly chic. As a matter of fact, it is sometimes referred to as the Beverly Hills of the South.
Lindridge/ Martin Manor
The 298 single-family homes and 75 condo units that make up the Lindridge/ Martin Manor neighborhood were originally constructed in the 1940s and 50s.
Loring Heights
The Loring Heights neighborhood is an area bordered by Atlantic Station, Northside Drive and I-75.
Marietta Street Artery
Marietta Artery, also referred to as the Upper Westside of Atlanta, is one of the city's most progressive communities.
Midtown
Located just north of Downtown and south of Buckhead, Midtown is continuing to grow and evolve.
Morningside/ Lenox Park
Morningside is bordered by Cheshire Bridge Road and the Seaboard Railroad line on the north, the intersection of Briarcliff and Johnson Roads on the northeast, the Cumberland/East Rock Springs Road intersection on the east, Amsterdam Avenue and Lanier Boulevard on the south and southeast; and Monroe Drive and Piedmont Road on the west.
North Buckhead
North Buckhead's quiet, heavily wooded subdivisions feature all the amenities of Intown Atlanta living, making the neighborhood a unique oasis within the city.
Oakhurst
Oakhurst lies in the southwest section of the City of Decatur in Dekalb County.Ormwood Park
Ormewood Park is located south of Reynoldstown, east of Grant Park, and west of East Atlanta.
Peachtree Battle
Peachtree Heights
The first advertising slogan for this neighborhood, used in 1910, still rings true today: 'The Best of City and Suburban Life.'Peachtree Hills
Peachtree Park
From active community members to diverse architectural styles to pedestrian-friendly streets, this Buckhead neighborhood seems to have it all.
Piedmont Heights
Pidemont Heights is bounded by Piedmont Circle on the north, Piedmont Road on the east, Monroe Drive on the south, and Flagler Avenue on the west.
Pine Hills
It's easy to figure out how this upscale neighborhood got its name: rows of large, single-family homes sit atop rolling hills covered with Georgia's famous pine trees.
Poncey-Highland
Poncey-Highland is a small neighborhood that is bordered by Virginia-Highland to the north, Little Five Points to the east, Inman Park to the south, and Old Fourth Ward and Midtown west.
Reynoldstown
Sagamore Hills
Sagamore Hills, located on the north side of the city, is known for its large, wooded lots, many are an acre or more!Sherwood Forest
When Sherwood Forest was developed, it was designed to be the 'poshest' post-WWII subdivision in Atlanta. Today, the neighborhood is still recognized as one of the most upscale areas of town.
Springlake
Residents of this active community located in southwest Buckhead take part in many neighborhood social activities throughout the year, including monthly First Friday cocktail parties, a garden club, and a Halloween party catered by the Varsity, just to name a few!Summerhill
Summerhill is located north of Peoplestown, east of Mechanicsvile, directly south of Downtown Atlanta, and west of Grant Park.
Sylvan Hills
Sylvan Hills is bounded by Deckner Avenue on the north, Sylvan Road on the east, Lakewood Freeway on the south and Murphy Street on the west.Underwood Hills
Underwood Hills is located on the northwest side of Atlanta, just off of Howell Mill Road.Vinings
Virginia Highland
One of Atlanta's most popular intown neighborhoods, Virginia Highland is bounded by Amsterdam Avenue on the north, by Ponce de Leon Avenue on the south, by Briarcliff Road on the east, and by the Southern Railroad Line on the west.
West End
Located in southwest Atlanta, this notable neighborhood is actually older than the city of Atlanta itself. Its main boundaries are Langhorn Street on the west, White Street on the southwest, Ashby Street on the east, and Interstate 20 and Lucile Ave on the north.






