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It’s important to follow trail etiquette: stick to the right, ring your bell if you’re overtaking someone while on a bike, dispose of litter, and step off the trail if you need to pause.
Some portions of the BeltLine are as yet unpaved; if exploring such trails, take caution, and use appropriate footwear.
The Atlanta BeltLine is pet-friendly, and you’re welcome to bring your dog along for the ride.
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There are plenty of ways to experience the Atlanta Beltline. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit the Atlanta Beltline, but plenty of affordable tours highlight the sights, dining scene, and street art along the way. Sightseeing bike tours start at around US$75, while food tours are around US$90. You can book a private street art tour for around US$140.
There are countless shops, eateries, galleries, and other indoor attractions along the Atlanta Beltline that can be enjoyed year-round, and most of this route connects to outdoor spaces like parks and trails. Visit in spring and fall to enjoy its open-air sights without the sticky summer heat or winter rains.
Yes, much of the Beltline features paved trails easy to navigate on wheels, as well as accessible parks. Individual businesses, cultural attractions, and eateries may have limited accessibility; confirm in advance. You'll find accessible parking on Mayson Street, Montgomery Ferry Drive, Monroe Drive, and Westminster Drive along the Northeast trail.
Yes, this massive urban project is one of the city's important outdoor attractions, with around 22 miles (35 kilometers) of trails connecting public parks and local neighborhoods. The trail is lined by an arboretum, street art exhibits, and local businesses and restaurants—making it a unique way to explore Atlanta.
With traffic-free paths, public parks with playgrounds and sports fields, and regular events and open-air activities for kids, this greenway circling Atlanta is a family favorite. The Beltline also passes a wide variety of food halls and eateries to suit young palates and has picnic areas for an al fresco meal or snack.

















































































































