Castleberry Hill
See an industrial area turned artist haven
This downtown Atlanta neighborhood is filled with history. Castleberry Hill is one of the most artistically progressive neighborhoods in Atlanta. On any given weekend you’ll find fun events and art strolls, complete with food and drink stops along the way.
Atlanta’s Castleberry Hill neighborhood, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, represents the most complete warehouse district still surviving in the city of Atlanta. The area is in the midst of a renaissance as it becomes a burgeoning arts district with dynamic loft homes. Join locals for the Second Friday Art Stroll – a free, self-guided tour of the community’s galleries and studios – or the Loft Tour, which highlights unique industrial spaces transformed into creative living quarters.
In Castleberry Hill, enjoy a casual dining experience at No Mas! Hacienda & Cantina – an eclectic emporium of works by Mexican artisans and a restaurant serving authentic Latin dishes inside and with a patio perfect for sipping margaritas. If you want to take a step into Atlanta’s history, pull up a table at Paschal’s, the unofficial headquarters for civil rights activists in the 1960s. Paschal’s serves some of Atlanta’s best fried chicken and biscuits – the perfect complement to any Atlanta visit.
Did you know…
- The Castleberry Market, open on Sundays, features farmers and makers.
- Castleberry Hill has also seen a rise in major motion pictures filming in the Atlanta area.
- Castleberry Hill was one of Atlanta’s first neighborhoods reconstructed after the Civil War. It was home to laborers, blacksmiths and tradespeople who helped build the community back.
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