fiogf49gjkf0d The colossal
Hartsfield International Airport
(tel 404/530-6600), the busiest passenger airport in the US, is ten miles south of downtown Atlanta, just inside I-285 ("the perimeter"). Road
shuttle
services such as the Atlanta Airport Shuttle (daily every 15-20min 7am-11pm; tel 404/524-3400) run into the city for around $14, $22 round-trip good for thirty days, or a little more to get to Buckhead. The airport is also the southern terminus of the south line of the
subway
, fifteen minutes' ride from downtown ($1.75). If you need a
taxi
to get downtown, call Checker Cab ($18 for one passenger, $19 between two, $24 for three or more; tel 404/351-1111). The Amtrak station, at 1688 Peachtree St, is too far north of downtown to walk to: take a taxi or bus #23 to the Arts Center subway stop, N5 on the northern line. Greyhound
buses
arrive south of downtown at 232 Forsyth St, near the Garnett Street subway station.
Atlanta's
subway
and wide network of
buses
are run by the Metropolitan Area Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA; tel 404/848-4711), and are clean, reliable and pretty safe, operating between 5am and 1am weekdays and Saturdays, and from 6am until 12.30am on Sundays. Fares are $1.75 per journey (daily pass $3.50, Fri-Sun pass $9, weekly pass $13).
A good way to explore the neighborhoods of Atlanta is on a ninety-minute
walking tour
with the Atlanta Preservation Center, 156 Seventh St ($5; tel 404/876-2041). Destinations include the West End, Fox Theater, Sweet Auburn (with emphasis on the churches), an architectural tour of downtown and many more.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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