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Best Places to go Shopping in Atlanta

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AAA Travel Editor, CW

Atlanta is a bustling metropolis that has become a popular destination for visitors seeking a dynamic and vibrant shopping experience. One of the reasons why Atlanta has become such a shopping haven is its abundance of unique shopping districts, each with its own distinct offerings and charm.

For instance, the sophisticated Buckhead Village District is home to numerous luxury boutiques that cater to those with discerning tastes. At the same time, the edgy Little Five Points is the hub of vintage clothing and artisanal pieces.

Besides its fantastic shopping scene, Atlanta also has plenty to offer in terms of entertainment, history and culture, making it the perfect vacation spot for people of all tastes. Whether you're looking to explore historical landmarks, sample delicious Southern cuisine, or live out your shopping dreams, Atlanta has something for everyone. Here are the best shopping districts in Atlanta!

Atlantic Station

  • Location: 1380 Atlantic Dr. NW, Atlanta, GA
  • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Sundays, 11.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Best for: Family shopping, upscale eateries, an eclectic range of shops

With over 1 million square feet of retail and entertainment space, Atlantic Station has thrived since its opening in 2006. It's not your typical mall! The impressive development encompasses 138 acres and features a diverse array of shops, from books and boots to luxury furniture and furs. You can even catch a movie in the two-story theater. It's an impressive feat, as ambitious as any development in the country.

You could easily spend a full day exploring the various stores at this urban shopping center, which boasts a wide array of options ranging from popular clothing brands like Athleta and Dillards to shoe haven DSW Show Warehouse and accessory paradise Charming Charlie. One of the star attractions is the city's first IKEA, where you can enjoy a unique shopping experience while feasting on southern delicacies like grits and sweet tea in the locally themed restaurant.

If you need to recharge after all the excitement, head to Envegan. This beloved casual eatery features “crab” cake burgers, vegan chicken nuggets for the kids who need a refuel, smoothies, juices and shakes.

Buckhead Village District

  • Location: 3035 Peachtree Rd., Atlanta, GA
  • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. | Sundays, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Best for: A walking and shopping day, luxury shops

The Buckhead area is where the local upscale shoppers go to find hidden gems. The area is dotted with malls, boutique shops and galleries. At the corner of Peachtree and Lenox roads, you’ll find two one-stop shopping options in Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square. Both have the diversity in selection to keep your whole crew busy for a day!

Buckhead Village proper is a walkable six-block complex home to over 50 luxury retailers. With regular pop-up shops, there is plenty to browse in the way of local art, antiques, clothing and interior decorating.

Bennett Street District

  • Location: Bennett St., Atlanta, GA
  • Hours: Various hours
  • Best for: Fine art, vintage furniture, intriguing shops

If you have your heart set on a bespoke treasure, head to Bennett Street in south Buckhead, where warehouses have been converted into shops and galleries. The Bennett Street District runs off the 2100 block of Peachtree Raod and boasts some of the best decorative art markets in the region, with the famed Interiors Market holding court in the center of it all. Other must-stops for vintage finds and art include the Atlanta Art Gallery and Anna Hathaway store.

Old Fourth Ward

  • Location: 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
  • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Sundays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Best for: Niche specialty shopping, rooftop cocktails and green spaces

Visiting Atlanta can be an exciting adventure, but it's not complete without a shopping trip to the hip and niche-oriented Old Fourth Ward. While strolling through this vibrant neighborhood, you will find everything from local artisan shops to luxury big box stores like Sephora and West Elm. Not to mention, the lovely green spaces, trendy cafes and the rooftop restaurants of Ponce City Market nearby make the Fourth Ward an all-around fantastic stop for anyone looking to indulge in some retail therapy while on vacation.

Check out the giant food court and rooftop amusement park on top of the Ponce City Market for a fun day of shopping and entertainment with the whole family!

Little Five Points

  • Location: 1111 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
  • Hours: Various
  • Best for: A relaxing bohemian vibe, vintage shops and hip dining

Little Five Points is a bohemian hotspot located in the heart of Atlanta that boasts a unique collection of boutiques, vintage stores, record shops and restaurants. The neighborhood, known for its alternative spirit and vibrant energy, is a treasure trove for shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind finds at local places like Envy and The Clothing Warehouse.

From funky jewelry to unique home décor to authentic vintage clothing, Little Five Points is always a delight. The area is also home to a diverse and eclectic mix of restaurants, ranging from Mexican cantinas like Tijuana Garage to hip vegetarian spots like Soul Vegetarian No.2. Whether you're in search of a statement piece for your wardrobe or a delicious meal, Little Five Points should definitely be on your list of places to check out in Atlanta.

Virginia Highland

  • Location: Between Amsterdam Ave. and Rosedale Rd., Atlanta, GA
  • Hours: Various
  • Best for: Quirky cafes, funky homeware, organic produce

Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, the Virginia Highland neighborhood offers a charming, mellow shopping experience for those visiting with retail therapy in mind. With its tree-lined streets and historic homes, the neighborhood's unique blend of boutiques, galleries and specialty shops provides shoppers with everything they need and probably a few things they didn’t know they needed.

From high-end fashion boutiques like Moosh to modern craft stores like Urban Cottage Inc., bookstores and artisan markets, Virginia Highland has something for everyone. And when you're ready to recharge after a successful shopping excursion, take a break at one of the neighborhood’s many restaurants, serving up everything from Southern comfort food to farm-to-table cuisine.

Looking for edible shopping finds? The Morningside Farmer’s Market is open from 8 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. every Saturday. It features local crafts and organic produce.

Krogs District

  • Location: 99 Krog Street NE, Atlanta, GA
  • Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. | Fridays, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. | Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. | Sundays, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
  • Best for: Artistic vibes, combining exercise on the greenway with shopping

The Krog District in Atlanta is a hub of commerce comprised of mixed-use landmark properties and community gathering spaces nestled next to a 22-mile pedestrian greenway that adjoins the Fourth Ward and Inman Park.

The Krog District boasts a diverse mix of shopping opportunities, including the Atlanta Stove Works, Krog Street Market and SPX Alley. Additionally, the area offers dynamic retail and creative office space, adding to its allure as a hub of creativity and community. The area hosts many Southern-grown restaurants and stores, allowing visitors to support the local economy.

The Krog District is a must-see destination for those looking for a taste of Atlanta's cultural and artistic vibe.

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AAA Travel Editor, CW

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