The Atlanta map provides tourist information about all the neighborhoods in the city, and there are more than 200 of them.
Downtown and the Midtown and Buckhead neighborhoods are where business and commerce thrive.
If you're looking for bungalow houses, small shops, and local cuisine in the city's coziest restaurants, head to Inman Park or Virginia Town.
The Bluff is an African-American neighborhood.
A map of Atlanta makes it easy to find everything you need, from hotels to attractions, of which there are many. And a tourist map with hotels will help you find your chosen accommodation faster and help you explain yourself to cab drivers even without knowing the language.
First of all, tourists want to know which Atlanta neighborhood to stay in. Most of the major hotels are located in the Hotal District and Midtown - these are the areas in the center of Atlanta. However, keep in mind that accommodation here is the most prestigious and, accordingly, expensive.
In terms of importance and activity with the central parts of the city can rival Buckhead - a district of skyscrapers and office centers.
If you're targeting mid-priced hotels or cheap guesthouses, there are plenty of them in other parts of the city, both relatively close to the center and far enough away from it. Certainly among Atlanta's best neighborhoods to live in is Virginia-Highland, which is green, cozy, and full of little bungalows and shops.
It's worth mentioning Atlanta's dangerous neighborhoods, too. Bluff is just west of the downtown area, and we highly recommend staying out of it.