Category Archives: Art, Music and Culture

MARTA to the Buckhead Music Festival

For some summer music, head to the Buckhead Theatre for the Buckhead Music Festival on Saturday, July 30, 2011.  The event features live, outdoor music, beer and food trucks.

The closest MARTA station is Buckhead on the north red rail line, but it is about a 25 minute walk (see MARTA to the Buckhead Theatre for walking directions).  However, you can also board bus 110 outside the first stairwell exit at the Buckhead Station, from the Lenox Station or from the Arts Center Station (be sure to board a northbound, Lenox Station bus). Exit at the intersection of Peachtree and Roswell Roads.

For more information, see:
Music Venues Near MARTA

How to Ride MARTA Buses
How to use Google Maps for MARTA directions

Navigating the Buckhead Station

MARTA to the Atlanta Arts Festival

The Atlanta Arts Festival takes place in Piedmont Park on the second weekend after Labor Day. The festival features an artist market, live music and food around the active oval near 14th Street and Piedmont Avenue.

On MARTA, you can ride bus 27 from the Midtown or Lindbergh Center Station to the park entrance at 14th and Piedmont, or walk about 15 minutes from either the Midtown or Arts Center Station.  For detailed walking directions, see MARTA to Piedmont Park.

For more information, see:
How to Ride MARTA Buses
Midtown Station Restaurants
Midtown Station Weekend Train Schedule
Navigating the Midtown Station

Navigating the Arts Center Station

MARTA to Music Midtown

Music Midtown is returning to Piedmont Park September 24, 2011.  MARTA is the better option for getting to the event due to limited street parking and expected large crowds.

The closest MARTA station to the event is the Midtown Station on the red/gold rail line.  Riders can either take the 10th Street exit out of the station, turn right and walk about 15-20 minutes to the Charles Allen entrance or board bus 36 or 99 at the station.  Check www.itsmarta.com the day of the event for information on any bus rerouting due to possible street closures.

A second entrance will be near the lake.  Festival goers can cut through the park to reach the entrance versus walking straight down 10th (see festival map).  Bus 27 that also departs from the Midtown Station has a drop off at Piedmont and 14th Street, which can be used for this entrance.

Other Things to Know
Purchase a roundtrip MARTA fare at the start of your trip.  The best place to park and ride MARTA is the Lindbergh Center Station, with free daily parking decks.  Be sure to take your parking ticket with you so you can validate it in the machines with flashing yellow lights on your return trip.

Re-entry will be permitted but you must have your ticket scanned when exiting.  Once your ticket has been scanned out you must use the same ticket to gain re-entry to the festival grounds.  Oversized bags/backpacks, chairs, coolers, bikes, skateboards, outside food, alcohol, pets, aerosol cans, glass and weapons are also not allowed.  One factory sealed or empty water bottle is allowed per person.

For more information, see:
Lindbergh MARTA Parking
Top 5 Stations to Park and Ride
Midtown Station Weekend Train Schedule
Midtown Station Restaurants

Navigating the Midtown Station

MARTA to the Brookhaven Arts Festival

The Brookhaven Arts Festival takes place every year in October conveniently behind the Brookhaven Station on Apple Valley Road (see area map). The festival includes live music and a children’s area.

Brookhaven is on the gold rail line in the north, so be sure to board a “Doraville” train if you are coming from the city or the airport.  If you are coming from the blue or green rail line, exit at the Five Points Station and follow the signs to the Northbound platform and wait for a Doraville train there.

For more information, see:
MARTA Maps
MARTA Train Schedules and Frequencies
How to use Google Maps for MARTA Directions

MARTA to the Wren’s Nest

The Wren’s Nest is the preserved home of Joel Chandler Harris, who wrote the Brer Rabbit and Uncle Remis stories. Daily tours are offered along with storytelling on Saturdays.

The closest MARTA station is West End on the red/gold south rail line.  The house is about a 10 minute walk away, but you can also get on bus 71 at the station, which is a little safer and better for children.

If you plan to walk, exit the station on Lee Street and turn right.  At the first stoplight, turn left on Ralph David Abernathy Blvd. and walk about two blocks (see walking map).

For more information, see:
MARTA Maps
How to Ride MARTA Buses
10 Popular Atlanta Tourists Attractions and How to Get There on MARTA

MARTA to the Atlanta Summer Beer Fest

Presented by Creative Loafing, the Atlanta Summer Beer Fest takes place Saturday, June 25 at the Masquerade Music Park (next to the Masquerade at 695 North Avenue).  Plenty of beer and live music to go around. Tickets are $35 in advance or $40 at the door.

To get there on MARTA, board bus 2 at either the North Avenue or Candler Park Stations.  Exit the bus at the intersection of Ponce de Leon and Glen Iris Drive.  Cactus Car Wash, Eats and City Hall East will be on the corner.  Walk south on Glen Iris then turn left on North Avenue and walk about a block (see walking map).

For more information see:
Music Venues Near MARTA
How to Ride MARTA Buses

How to use Google Maps for MARTA Directions

MARTA to Festival on Ponce

The Festival on Ponce is a new festival in Atlanta, which will take place July 23 and 24 at the Druid Hills/Olmstead Park end of Ponce de Leon Avenue.  It will have fine and folk arts and crafts along with live acoustic music, a children’s area and local food.

There are several ways to get there on MARTA:

  • Take bus 2 at the North Avenue or Decatur Station.  Be advised that from North Avenue only every other bus travels all the way to the festival.  Board a bus with Decatur Station as the destination.
  • Board bus 6 from Inman Park Station and exit at the intersection of Moreland Avenue and Ponce de Leon (a gas station and church are on the corner).  Walk east on Ponce, away from city, to reach the festival (see area map).
  • For those more adventurous or with bikes, exit at the Candler Park Station and head north through Candler Park to reach other end of the festival, which is about 30 minutes on foot (see walking map).

For more information, see:
How to ride MARTA buses
Navigating the Inman Park Station
How to Use Google Maps for MARTA Directions

MARTA to the Midsummer Music and Food Festival

Candler Park hosts the Midsummer Music and Food Festival in June. Completely free, it features music performances from larger stars and over 30 food vendors, including your favorite food trucks.  The 2011 date is Saturday, June 18.

The closest station is the Candler Park Station on the blue rail line that runs east and west through the city.  If you are coming from the north or south, be sure to transfer at Five Points to the Eastbound platform and get on a train labeled “Indian Creek”.

After exiting the fare gate, follow the exit marked Candler Park.  Head east (away from downtown) on Dekalb Avenue then turn left on Mell Avenue.  This street dead ends at the park.  Total walking distance is about 10 minutes (see walking map).

For more information, see:
How to use Google Maps for MARTA Directions
Candler Park Station Saturday Schedule
MARTA Maps

MARTA to Park Tavern

Park Tavern is located at the edge of Piedmont Park and offers plenty of outdoor seating and cheap beer on rainy days.  Regular events include Unplugged in the Park, Summer Sunsets in the Park with Yacht Rock, Oyster and Crawfish Festival, Blues, Brews and BBQ Fest, Lucky Fest and various other holiday-themed and fundraising events.

The closest MARTA station to Park Tavern is the Midtown Station. Take a red or gold line train the the station and from the main station exit, turn right on 10th Street and walk about four blocks, or 20 minutes (see walking map).

You can also take a bus 99 or bus 36 from the Midtown Station.  Bus 99 has a stop right across the street from the tavern.  If coming from bus 36, exit at the stoplight at 10th and Charles Allen.

For more information, see:
Bars Near MARTA
How to ride MARTA buses
Midtown Station Restaurants
How to Use Google Maps for MARTA Directions

MARTA to the Buckhead Spring Arts and Crafts Festival

The Buckhead Arts Festival is a yearly event located in Chastain Park.   The focus is mainly on art, with some live music and food, but at a smaller scale than other intown festivals.

Chastain Park is accessible via bus 5, which departs the Lindbergh and Dunwoody Stations. Exit the bus at Roswell Road and W. Wieuca Road and walk a mile to reach the festival (see walking map).

For more information, see:
How to Ride MARTA Buses
Using Google Maps for MARTA Directions

MARTA to Ansley Park

Built between 1904 and 1930, the Ansley Park Historic District is a neighborhood and not a park,  although there are several greenspaces that provide playgrounds and water features throughout the area.  The neighborhood is known for its large stately homes on winding, tree-lined streets and has a golf course in the north.

The closest MARTA station is the Arts Center Station on the red and gold rail lines.  Take the 15th Street exit out of the station, which is up one level from the fare gates.  Walk down the pedestrian sidewalk through the bus bay and turn left on 15th Street.  Keep walking straight ahead, crossing over Peachtree Street to reach the district.  See area map for navigation.

The Atlanta Botanical Garden is on the far side of the neighborhood if you want to combine a neighborhood walking tour with the gardens.

Another option is to board bus 27 from the Midtown Station and exit at along Piedmont Avenue anywhere between 15th Street and Avery Drive.

For more information, see:
Navigating the Arts Center Station
10 Popular Atlanta Tourists Attractions and How to Get There on MARTA
Using Google Maps for MARTA Directions

MARTA to the Biltmore

Built in 1924, the Biltmore Hotel was once the height of elegance in Atlanta, and today the former hotel has been converted into ballroom space for events, offices and luxury condos (Biltmore House).

The Biltmore is located about half-way in between the North Avenue and Midtown Stations at 817 West Peachtree Street, although it is a slightly shorter walk from North Avenue (see area map).

From North Avenue, take the Fox Theatre (not Georgia Tech) exit out of the station.  After going through the fare gate, walk straight ahead through the small indoor shopping mall and turn left on 3rd Street.  The first intersection is with West Peachtree Street.  Turn right and walk another two blocks.

From Midtown, take the Peachtree Place exit out of the station and turn right.  Turn left at the first intersection on to West Peachtree and walk about three blocks.

For more information, see:
Midtown Station Restaurants
North Avenue Station Restaurants
Using Google Maps for MARTA Directions

5 Most Walkable MARTA Stations

MARTA to the Kirkwood Spring Fling

Kirkwood Spring Fling logoMay brings another festival to Atlanta, the Kirkwood Spring Fling and Tour of Homes in the Kirkwood neighborhood south of Candler Park.  The event regularly offers a 5k, artist market, children’s area, beer and food.  The 2012 dates are May 19 and 20.

The location of the festival is in Bessie Branham Park, 2051 Delano Drive.  The closest MARTA station is East Lake and it is about a 20 minute walk from the station.  Take the College Avenue exit out of the station and at street level, turn right on College Avenue then left on Norwood Avenue and walk about three blocks (see walking map).

You can also take bus 24 from the Candler Park Station.  It runs along the park.  Be sure to check www.itsmarta.com or the MARTA Facebook page the day of the festival to check on any service changes due to festival road closures.

For more information, see:
MARTA Train Schedules and Frequency
Using Google Maps for MARTA directions
10 Easiest Destinations to Get to on MARTA

MARTA to the Michael C. Carlos Museum

The Michael C. Carlos Museum is located on the Emory University campus and is full of artifacts from the ancient world.

There are two buses that travel near the museum, bus 6 and bus 36.  Bus 6 departs from the Inman Park and Lindbergh stations, while bus 36 from Midtown and Avondale.  Regardless of which bus you ride,  plan to exit the bus at N. Decatur Road and Dowman Drive/Oxford Road, which is one of the main entrances to the campus (see area map).

Keep left after entering the campus and turn right at the second street to reach the museum.

For more information,  see how to use Google Maps for MARTA directions and 10 Popular Atlanta Tourists Attractions and How to Get There on MARTA.

MARTA to the Atlanta Food and Wine Festival

The new Atlanta Food and Wine Festival takes place in several locations in Midtown Atlanta, near the Midtown Station on the red and gold rail lines.  The 2012 dates are May 10-13.

To get to the festival on MARTA, take a red or gold train to the Midtown Station.  For the Welcome Center, take the 10th Street exit out of the station and turn right and walk one block to Peachtree Street.  Turn left on Peachtree Street and then right on 11th Street.  See the festival map for locations of the other venues and tasting tents.

For more information, see:
Best of MARTA: Food/Drink
Navigating the Midtown Station
Midtown Station Restaurants
Top 5 Most Walkable Stations
5 Skymiles Restaurants Near MARTA
Top 10 Fine Dining Restaurants Near MARTA

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