Atlanta itineraries include many different places, some of which are more convenient to explore during a leisurely stroll, while others can be explored on a car or bus tour.
However, walking routes in Atlanta are not very popular: it is better to move around this city not on your own. The exceptions are park areas and city neighborhoods such as Virginia Town.
And locals say you can't really get a sense of the city without an early morning wander down deserted 10th Street and waking Midtown.
If you like to walk, be sure to take a stroll down Peach Street to Underground Atlanta, a shopping center for tourists.
If you're visiting the city during the warmer months, your Atlanta walking itineraries will probably include local parks. We recommend starting at Piedmont Park, a favorite destination for city dwellers.
Atlanta is a popular mode of transportation, and the mild climate makes it possible to use two-wheeled transport year-round.
And be sure to check out the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel for a marvelous panoramic view of the city from its observation deck.
If you intend to spend a lot of time on the tourist trail, get the CityPass Atlanta package, which offers discounts to many museums, the zoo and the aquarium.