How Do You Visit Atlantas Little Five Points Neighborhood?
No trip to Atlanta would be complete without a stop in Little Five Points, the city’s most eclectic, edgy and quirky entertainment district. Here you’ll find boutiques, bars, restaurants, tattoo parlors, a spa and a food co-op. Though years ago the neighborhood (located primarily on Euclid and Moreland Avenues) had a reputation for being rough, it’s now been encroached upon by yuppie homeowners who keep a close eye on its safety and general cleanliness. Once you’ve driven into Little Five Points, parking can be a bit tricky. There are meters on the street, but they’re typically full. Try for the pay lot near Outback Bikes. Or consider parking a little bit outside the district, where spots are more plentiful and free. There’s no need to have a car or public transportation once you’re in Little Five Points. The neighborhood is entirely walkable. Landmarks include the Vortex restaurant (a burger joint with an enormous, gaping skull as its doorway), Junkman’s Daughter (a sprawling warehous