Downtown
Downtown Atlanta is a great example of the Great American Dream; it's gone from rags to riches. After the 1996 Olympics were over, ATLiens went back to their lives in other parts of the city rendering Downtown a place for Suits and Tourists. However, over the past three years or so, Downtown has become a cultural melting pot full of students, artists, small business owners, and home to some of the best kept secrets in town. Go, explore, take a wrong turn, and be pleasantly surprised with all Downtown has to offer.
Just Add Honey
Sweet Auburn Curb Market
Centennial Olympic Park
Philips Arena
The Glenn Hotel
The Tabernacle
Skyview Atlanta
The Center for Civil and Human Rights
World of Coca-Cola
Condesa Coffee
Switchyards Downtown Club
Woodruff Park
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The Tabernacle
- Address
- 152 Luckie Street NW
- Website
- Visit Website
- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
The Tabernacle is the bees knees. Actually let's be real, this place is legendary. The Tabby exudes character and free will. Go get loose in the old church and see some amazing tunes. If you can throw up the extra cash definitely get a VIP ticket so you can experience "The Room." You won't be disappointed, scout's honor.