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Visit the Beltline

Where Atlanta Comes Together

Everything you need to plan your visit, including access points, maps, amenities, and tips for exploring the trail.

Experience the excitement of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ as it extends beyond the stadium into the vibrant Atlanta Beltline, where trails, art, and local culture come alive.

Accessing the Beltline

Trail Access & Info

Transportation

Beltline Trail Etiquette

Points of Interest

Shop, Dine, and Explore Along the Beltline

The Atlanta Beltline brings restaurants, bars, shops, and markets right to the trail. From destinations like Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market, Lee + White, and The Beacon to small-business hubs like the Atlanta Beltline Marketplace, there’s plenty to explore along the way.

Things to Do

Whether you’re a local or you just stepped out of the Atlanta airport ready to explore our diverse city, there’s always something amazing waiting on the Beltline.

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Events

Browse our latest events and make a plan for your next unforgettable Beltline experience.

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Contact

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get instant answers to some of the most common questions about visiting the Atlanta Beltline.

How do I find out what is happening with the Atlanta Beltline?
Are there restrooms along the trails?
What parts of the Atlanta Beltline are open now?
How much of the Atlanta Beltline is complete?
Who do I call if I see someone acting dangerously on the Beltline?
When you need to pass someone, what should you do?
Do pedestrians have the right-of-way over cyclists and scooter riders and skateboarders and roller bladers?
Why is there not a middle line painted on the Beltline to indicate separate directions of travel?
With transit plans still in development, has the Beltline considered creating two separate paths on the Eastside, with the second in the transit corridor to keep wheels and pedestrians separate?
Why is there no enforcement of the existing rules? (Or who oversees enforcing existing trail rules?)