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fiogf49gjkf0d Greyhound, based at 220 W Broad St, has a regular service to Atlanta, while the Athens Transit System operates buses around town (every 30min; 75A? flat fare). The
visitor center
is situated in the city's oldest surviving residence, the Church-Waddel-Brumby House (c.1820), a couple of blocks north of campus at 280 E Dougherty St (Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 12-6pm; tel 706/353-1820,
). Ask about their self-guided walking tour leaflet on Athens music history. An excellent ninety-minute bus tour of historic Athens (Classic City Tours; $10; tel 706/208-TOUR, reservations recommended), which includes the Church-Waddel-Brumby House, leaves from the visitor center daily at 2pm.
Lodging
can be a problem during graduation or if there's a big football game on. Otherwise, choices include the good-value, business-oriented
Courtyard by Marriott
, 166 Finley St (tel 706/369-7000, fax 706/548-4224,
; $75-100); the trusty
Holiday Inn Downtown
, 197 E Broad St (tel 706/549-4433, fax 706/548-3031,
; $75-100); or
Magnolia Terrace
B&B, 277 Hill St (tel 706/548-3860, fax 706/369-3439; $75-100). For top-quality
food
, your best bet is
Harry Bissett's New Orleans CafA© & Oyster Bar
, a simulated French Quarter restaurant at 279 E Broad St (tel 706/353-7065), or the vegetarian specials at the inexpensive
Grit
, 199 Prince Ave (tel 706/543-6592).
Five Star Day Grill
serves good, cheap food in a funky setting; the daily pesto specials are a favorite. Athens has a thriving
bar
scene, although Georgia's blue laws require drinks-only bars to close on Sundays.
Among Athens' most hospitable bars is
The Globe
, 199 N Lumpkin St (closed Sun; tel 706/353-4721), where you can settle into an old rocking chair or leather sofa and select from a huge array of beers.
The Burnstone Brewhouse
, 140 E Washington St (tel 706/549-5999), is a first-rate microbrewery with a grill, open seven days a week.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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