Shopping
Atlanta’s neighborhoods are a great place to find antiques,
art galleries and boutiques. Shopping neighborhoods include
Little Five Points, Virginia-Highland, Buckhead, Midtown, the
International Corridor on Buford Highway, Vinings, Marietta
Square and Historic Roswell, to name a few.
Buckhead
Buckhead, just six miles north of downtown, is home to more than
1,400 retail stores.
Lenox Square and
Phipps
Plaza offer the most
concentrated collection of upscale stores available anywhere
in the city, including Barneys, Neiman Marcus, Tiffany & Co.,
Jil Sander, Gucci, Cartier, Burberry, Jimmy Choo and Louis Vuitton.
Miami
Circle is home to more than 80 shops and galleries. Find museum-quality
antiques, estate jewelry, rare book galleries, show rooms of
unique lamps, lighting and chandeliers and other appealing items
for collectors and bargain hunters.
Bennett Street boasts more
than 50 different shops and galleries. What began as a supply
path that linked Atlanta to the surrounding countryside during
the Civil War, Bennett Street now offers some of the best antiques
and art in Atlanta.
The Galleries
of Peachtree Hills boasts 24
distinctive antique and art galleries. This luxury center is
reminiscent of an antiques and art row, with the five-building
complex designed in classical French style. The collectors, gallery
owners and designers offer experienced service.
Midtown
Atlantic Station in Midtown’s Westside, boasts
more than 20 eateries and 30 retailers including H&M, Ann
Taylor, Banana Republic, Bath and Body Works, DSW Shoe Warehouse,
Dillard’s,
Express, Gap, White House/Black Market and IKEA.
Located close together, these diverse
neighborhoods are on the edge of downtown, full of art galleries,
eclectic boutiques and chef-owned eateries. With an abundance
of coffeehouses and nightlife options, these two neighborhoods
also feature unique crafts, clothing and antique stores.