Historic Atlanta homes are the most beautiful showcase of what the city has to offer. Five of Atlanta’s historic neighborhoods boast diverse social scenes that perfectly balance community, history, and trendiness. The areas provide southern hospitality for everyone, no matter what phase of life you are in at the moment. Whether you are buying your first home, stepping into a single season, or looking for a safe place to raise a family, there’s a top Atlanta historic neighborhood for you. Each of Atlanta’s top historic neighborhoods offers unique characteristics for both the area and the homes. Let’s take a look at 5 of Atlanta’s top historic neighborhoods and what each one offers.      

Grant Park – Atlanta’s Historic Neighborhood 1

Atlanta's historic neighborhood Grant Park

Grant Park is located between Downtown and East Atlanta. The area offers a visit to Zoo Atlanta or the iconic Oakland Cemetery. The neighborhood pairs rich history with ornate and unique architecture for endless beautiful scenery. A residential district that is well-known for its Victorian homes with detailed and ornate architecture. The details and aesthetics offer inviting visuals while the city centers around the oldest city park in Atlanta, Grant Park. It provides one of the safest communities in the city, perfect for raising a family. Just north of the historic Grant Park area is the trendy Old Fourth Ward district.        

Old Fourth Ward – Atlanta’s Historic Neighborhood 2

Atlanta's Historic Neighborhoods

Old Fourth Ward is a former industrial area now packed with some of the best restaurants and shops. The historic 1920s Sears, Roebuck & Co. building was converted to Ponce City Market, serving as the center of this trendy Atlanta district. Connecting Ponce City Market and the historic Fourth Ward Park is the Atlanta BeltLine’s Eastside Trail.

The trail is a converted railway offering a contemporary atmosphere for walking, biking, and enjoying all the area has to offer. Old Fourth Ward is an excellent neighborhood for someone wanting to experience Atlanta’s nightlife in a more reserved area with homes hosting more industrial styles, realistic necessities, and less ornate architecture. If you are looking for more unique and decorative styles, travel along the Eastside BeltLine Trail just east of Old Fourth Ward to Inman Park.       

Inman Park – Atlanta’s Historic Neighborhood 3

Atlanta's Historic Neighborhoods Inman park

Inman Park is one of the greenest neighborhoods in Atlanta, boasting treelines along the roads and greenery bordering park areas. It is well known for its hip food scene filled with unrivaled brunch places, stunning wine bars, and cafes welcoming your pets. It is an excellent balance between trendy and practical, offering a wonderful place to raise a family.

The neighborhood’s Krog Street Market is a refurbished factory honoring the history of the building and Atlanta while hosting incredible food spots and local shops. Inman Park is Atlanta’s first planned suburb which is beautifully evident in the landscaping and historic Victorian homes. If the greenery sounds perfect, but you are looking for a more vibrant area, look just north of Inman Park to the Virginia-Highland area.   

Virginia-Highlands – Atlanta’s Historic Neighborhood 4

Atlanta's Historic Neighborhoods Virginia Highlands

Virginia-Highlands is the most vibrant bar and restaurant scene while still offering historic neighborhood views. Originally a streetcar suburb, Virginia-Highlands is now a walkable area northeast of Downtown Atlanta and home to Orme Park and the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The intersection of North Highland and Virginia Avenues offers similar tree-lined streets to Inman Park, but instead hosts younger crowds and 1920s-style bungalow houses. This neighborhood offers something for everyone and is perfect for younger couples or individuals looking for a quirky and fun area to meet new people. If quirky is not your scene, look further north to a more traditional area of Tuxedo Park.     

Tuxedo Park – Atlanta’s Historic Neighborhood 5

Atlanta's Historic Neighborhoods Tuxedo Park

Tuxedo Park is north of downtown in the Buckhead area and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is home to the Georgia Governor’s Mansion and boasts over 100 years of the finest southern architecture. The estates offer historically diverse architectural styles of English, French, Mediterranean, Colonial Revival, and Traditional. Many homes in the area have multiple chimneys as notable monikers for the historic character of the home. Each historic-style home in the neighborhood displays beautiful architecture. The one-of-a-kind collection of historic homes in Tuxedo Park is a great fit for those looking to settle down in an iconic historic Atlanta home.        

Atlanta offers a historic neighborhood for everyone, whether you are moving into a decorative Victorian home, a simple bungalow-style house, or an iconic estate. The homes stunningly showcase chimneys with brick art, ornate architecture, and unique characteristics. These chimneys require detailed work, and we would love to restore them in ways that perfectly complement your historic home. Give us a call today to schedule a visit from one of our professionals.