Apartments near Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, GA(949 Rentals)
505 Courtland
200 Nerem St NW
Novel Midtown
Lofts at Centennial Yards South
Catalyst
Vireo
Sentral West Midtown at Star Metals
The Dagny Midtown Apartments
Platform Grant Park
Marq on Ponce
Bexley Summerhill
Tailor O4W
Ford Factory Lofts
The Lookout O4W
Flats on Maple Street
Modera Parkside
Iris O4W
Hanover Midtown
Momentum Midtown
The Indie
903 Peachtree
Alton East
The Lowery
Mira at Midtown Union
The Goat Farm Apartments
Ascent Peachtree
The Hadley
Live 8 West
Link Apartments® Grant Park
Generation Atlanta
Castleberry Park
Edge on the Beltline Apartments
Lilli Midtown
Alexan on 8th
Lumen Grant Park
North and Line Apartments
Spectrum on Spring
Piedmont House
Society Atlanta
Marchon
The Flats at Atlantic Station Student Housing
Tens on West
MAA Midtown
Anthem on Ashley
AMLI Arts Center
Axis Midtown
Azure on The Park
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The sun is shining and there is not one cloud in the sky you notice as you stand on the balcony of your Atlanta apartment. There is one park that you have to see, Centennial Olympic Park. This was the spot where the 1996 Olympic Games was held. It was the vision of CEO Billy Payne to revive this downtown park for this event. This 21-acre park, opens daily from 7:00AM to 11:00PM and is absolutely free to the public. The must see areas of the recreational site are the The Fountain of Rings, Water Gardens, Children's Garden and Playground, and Quilt Plazas. Centennial Olympic Park offers weekly entertainment like Music At Noon,and Wednesday WindDown. Also, every fourth Saturday the park offers free admission to Family Fun Days. Holiday events are held here also, 4th of July Celebration and Holiday in Lights.If walking is your thing, take time to see the beautiful landscaping thoughtout the park. There is plenty of daylight left so get your walking shoes on and see more than the view from your Atlanta apartment balcony.
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How much are Studio apartments in Atlanta?
There are currently 426 Studio Apartments in Atlanta with rent ranges from $714 to $10,000 with an average price of $1,818.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Atlanta Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Atlanta ranges from $200 to $10,852 with an average monthly rent of $1,843.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Atlanta cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Atlanta range from $859 to $16,233. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $2,285.
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There are currently 879 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Atlanta on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $930 to $22,915 - averaging $2,730 for the location.
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