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Apartments in Decatur

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Downtown Decatur

Downtown Decatur charms with its historic square centered around the stately Old DeKalb County Courthouse. Stroll past heritage buildings housing eclectic shops, relax on plaza benches under oak trees, or catch live music at one of the many venues. The walkable streets buzz with craft beer bars and farm-to-table restaurants without feeling overwhelming. The neighborhood connects easily to Atlanta via MARTA rail just two blocks away. Boutique inns and B&Bs in converted historic homes offer charming alternatives to chain hotels. Locals frequent the same spots as visitors, creating an authentic atmosphere that's lively yet relaxed.

Oakhurst

Oakhurst charms visitors with its welcoming community vibe and artsy personality. Tree-lined streets lead to Oakhurst Village where local coffee roasters, craft breweries, and artisan shops create a creative hub away from Atlanta's tourist crowds. Weekend farmers markets bring neighbors together while art galleries tucked into converted bungalows showcase local talent. The dining scene features farm-to-table cafes with dog-friendly patios where you can savor locally-sourced meals. Most travelers stay in vacation rentals housed in 1920s craftsman homes, offering an authentic glimpse into Atlanta's suburban life. The walkable streets make exploring easy, though limited bus service means ride-sharing comes in handy.

Westchester Hills

Westchester Hills offers a quiet slice of authentic suburban life just outside Atlanta's bustle. Tree-lined streets wind past well-maintained homes where locals walk dogs and chat across driveways. Mason Mill Park provides nearby hiking trails through Georgia greenery, perfect for morning strolls. The neighborhood's charm comes from its lived-in feel rather than tourist attractions. You'll need wheels to explore—public transit is limited and most dining options require a quick drive to Decatur Square. Accommodations consist mainly of vacation rentals in family homes, giving you a genuine taste of suburban Georgia. The peaceful atmosphere and leafy surroundings make this spot ideal for travelers seeking a break from typical tourist experiences.

Candler-McAfee

Candler-McAfee gives nature-loving travelers a peaceful home base outside Atlanta's hustle. Buena Vista Lake offers scenic strolls while Mark Trail Park provides recreation space perfect for family outings. This residential neighborhood balances suburban tranquility with quick access to city attractions via I-20. Budget-friendly hotels and vacation rentals make this area a smart choice for cost-conscious travelers. MARTA bus routes connect you to downtown Atlanta and Decatur's attractions without the downtown prices. With ample parking and quiet streets, Candler-McAfee delivers a genuine slice of suburban Atlanta living.

Belvedere Park

Belvedere Park blends suburban living with outdoor recreation just outside Atlanta's busy core. The neighborhood park is the star attraction with its community pool, sports fields, and peaceful walking paths where locals gather. Nearby, you can explore quirky spots like the Waffle House Museum or take a short drive to Decatur Square. You'll find plenty of soul food joints and casual eateries serving up authentic Southern comfort dishes for under $15. Budget-friendly motels and extended-stay hotels make this a wallet-friendly base, while the neighborhood's residential vibe gives travelers a genuine slice of Atlanta suburban life. Most places are car-accessible with ample free parking.

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Beneath the shade of ancient oaks, this Atlanta suburb feels like a small town that time forgot, yet somehow stayed perfectly hip. Decatur Square buzzes with indie shops and farm-to-table restaurants where chefs know farmers by name. Music lovers flock to Eddie's Attic, where many famous singer-songwriters played before they were famous. The historic courthouse anchors a downtown that hosts quirky festivals throughout the year. DeKalb History Center Museum tells tales of bygone days, while the Waffle House Museum celebrates a different kind of Southern institution. Oakhurst Park offers green respite, and three MARTA stations make car-free exploration of Atlanta proper remarkably painless. The pace here runs delightfully slower than Atlanta's metropolitan rush.

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Decatur is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Woodlands Garden and Oakhurst Park. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Mercedes-Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena.

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