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Tourist resources for Atlanta
The Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau site is a good starting point for information on sights and activities in Atlanta (www.atlanta.net). The site also has links to blogs that specialize in cultural events, sports, restaurants, and nightlife...
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Taxis in Atlanta
Taxis here are metered, and many accept credit cards (if using one is important, just make sure you ask the driver before you get in). A one-way trip from Midtown to Buckhead or Little Five Points will cost about $12-$13. Although cabs can be hail...
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Getting to Atlanta by train
Brookwood Station, which sits right on Peachtree Street in Midtown, links Atlanta to points as far south as New Orleans and as far north as New York via Amtrak (www.amtrak.com).
The subway in Atlanta
MARTA (Metropolitan Rapid Transit Authority) runs trains from Downtown Atlanta to outlying neighborhoods like Buckhead, Decatur, Lenox Square, and the airport. To use it, you’ll need to buy a Breeze card (a single one-way fare costs $1.75, but a m...
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Getting to Atlanta by air
Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is the nation's busiest, and it’s the hub and headquarters for Delta Airlines. To get to your hotel, you can take MARTA (Metropolitan Rapid Transit Authority) trains, which run north to Five Point...
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When to go to Atlanta
Atlanta owns springtime, when azaleas and other plants bloom in the parks and residential areas throughout the city. Autumn is equally lovely, though, with its colored foliage and its respite from summer’s heat.