Atlanta’s Shopping Districts
One of Atlanta’s best-known attributes is its shopping scene. Whether you’re looking for the newest fashion trends or vintage wares for your home, Atlanta has it. Even better, if you’re looking for something specific, Atlanta probably has a shopping district to meet your needs.
Atlantic Station
An eclectic assortment of over 30 retailers, Atlantic Station features the Southeast’s flagship H&M store as well as the region’s largest Regal Cinemas 18. Atlantic Station also hosts events and community programs throughout the year including concerts, outdoor movies, and ice-skating! If you prefer not to drive, free shuttles are available from the Arts Center MARTA Station.

Bennett Street District
Located in south Buckhead, this district boasts some of the best antiques and art in Atlanta, including Anne Irwin Fine Art, Bennett Street Gallery and Lowe Gallery.
Lenox Square
Home to Bloomingdale’s, Neiman Marcus, Pandora, Cartier, David Yurman, Louis Vuitton, and nearly 250 other specialty stores, this premier shopping center is located in the heart of Buckhead, across the street from Phipps Plaza.

Little Five Points
This bohemian hangout is filled with a rich mix of art, theater, and shopping. Find trendy clothes and gothic attire, get a piercing or tattoo, and find quirky gifts like no other, all in this funky neighborhood of Atlanta.

Miami Circle
If you like art and antiques, this area in Buckhead is known around the world for its museum-quality antiques, estate jewelry, rare book galleries and showrooms of unique lighting.
North Georgia Premium Outlets
About an hour drive north of the city, North Georgia Premium Outlets feature Saks Off 5th, Cole Haan, Kate Spade New York, Pottery Barn, William Sonoma, The North Face, Michael Kors, and Burberry, among many others.
Peachtree Battle Shopping Center
Situated in the heart of Buckhead, this shopping center boasts more than 50 shops, including gourmet popcorn retailer Caja Popcorn, and Atlanta boutiques Mint Julep and Gramercy Fine Linens and Furnishings.
Phipps Plaza
Phipps Plaza houses more than 100 high-end stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Tiffany & Co., and Gucci. It’s also where you will find LEGOLAND Discovery Centre.

The Galleries of Peachtree Hills
This five-building complex designed in classical French style houses 24 distinctive antique and art galleries.
The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta
Located in Woodstock, The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta is anchored by stores including Juicy Couture, Lucky Brand Jeans, Motherhood Maternity, and White House Black Market.
Town Brookhaven
Town Brookhaven is home to retail, restaurants, and boutiques. Sugarboo & Co. has products inspired by Roswell-based art company, Sugarboo Designs, along with other unique finds for gracing your home. Vintage, reclaimed wood, metal, sepia-toned photographs, and burlap all make appearances in the collection.
Virginia-Highland
This community east of Midtown is best known for its restaurants, pubs, galleries and interesting shops occupying Virginia and Highland Avenues. Among the variety of stores, find unique gifts and apparel at Ooh La La and Festivity, adventure gear at Half Moon Outfitters, and local hand-knit toys at Bla Bla Kids.

Westside Provisions District
Just west of Atlantic Station in Atlanta’s West Midtown neighborhood, this outdoor shopping destination is lined with stylish names like Anthropologie, Jonathan Adler, Room & Board, Steven Alan, Kayce Hughes, lululemon, Free People, and Preserving Place.

Buckhead Village District
In addition to haute retailers such as Hermes, Etro and Christian Louboutin, Buckhead Village District also showcases restaurant offerings from ultra-pricey to affordable, such as the first Georgia outpost of Shake Shack, The Southern Gentleman, and Gypsy Kitchen.
Krog Street Market
Krog Street Market, designed to be as authentic as the 1920s Inman Park warehouse that houses it, is filled with market stalls selling produce, goods, and prepared food, along with a few Southern-grown restaurants and retailers.

Ponce City Market
Housed within the historic Sears, Roebuck & Company building, Ponce City Market is the largest adaptive reuse project in Atlanta’s history and combines the Central Food Hall with various shops, flats, and offices.

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