Centennial Hill, Atlanta
Facts and practical information
Centennial Hill is district at the northern edge of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The name was originally coined by Hines Interests and applied only to their planned development in the area. Although the development was never started and the land later sold, the name remained and became associated with the whole neighborhood. Due in part to the Georgia Aquarium and to renewed interest in city living, Centennial Hill is undergoing a development boom estimated at over US$1 billion. This includes Allen Plaza, an eight-block complex that spans many side streets and borders Ivan Allen. The seasoned developer's project had already delivered the north end of downtown a modern fresh look, with glass buildings that accommodated Southern Co. and Ernst & Young looming over the Downtown Connector and a W Hotel nearby. ()
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Centennial Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Philips Arena, Centennial Olympic Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Centennial Hill?
How to get to Centennial Hill by public transport?
Metro
- Civic Center • Lines: Gold, Red (4 min walk)
- Peachtree Center • Lines: Gold, Red (11 min walk)
Tram
- Carnegie at Spring • Lines: Atlanta Streetcar (10 min walk)
- Centennial Olympic Park • Lines: Atlanta Streetcar (11 min walk)
Bus
- Village Smoke • Lines: Blue Route (11 min walk)
- Atlanta Greyhound Bus Station (31 min walk)