I never feel safe here. Essentially an abandoned multilevel retail and dining complex downtown Atlanta that now houses Masquerade. Can never find direct access and meander alone in vacant space.
In front of the MARTA entrance you'll find a lamp called the "Eternal Flame of the Confederacy". It is one of the original 50 gas lamps placed around Atlanta in 1855. Another one stands in Oakland.
I was here the week Underground opened. It makes me sad how much this place has declined in 20 years. I still like to visit when I'm in town to stroll down memory lane & love the Braves shuttle!
Lots of random mall kiosks here. If you're a tourist be sure to visit the visitors center. Its past the food court, upstairs and right across the street. You cant miss it.
See what life was like in the 1800's and uncover the secrets of the original Underground Atlanta with the Guided History Tour, "From Civil War to Civil Rights."
Underground Atlanta cycles between fun and questionable. But if you're interested in unusual historical locales, check out Underground and its architecture. Grab some pralines at the fudge shop! Read more
Must get there early for the Peach Drop if you plan on getting any drinks. Not really a place for kids, really packed and people can get pushy. Be safe
Went here with Radford Chi Alpha. We played guitar and sang worship songs. Everyone had to come up and find out where the music was coming from. They said we made their day. Y'all should do the same.
This place is dead. It feels a little desperate and a lot sad. Maybe it was just the time of day that we visited, but the way the vendors acted makes me think otherwise.
Definitely a really awesome place, and loads of fun, but it gets old...there's only so much to do ya know? However, throughout the year they have amazing concerts and such.
Visit the ACVB Visitors Center here, staffed by helpful volunteers with information about the city. For electronic resources, use www.Atlanta.net and our foursquare, Twitter, and Facebook accounts! Read more
On 3/13 CL's Drink Week is @ Underground Atlanta - St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festival featuring U2 cover band, Desire, at 2pm and Yacht Rock at 5pm. Sponsored by Kellan Irish Whiskey! 12pm-8pm Read more
I wouldn't listen to none of the negative comments about this place. It's on how u look at things. Every place gonna have poor unfuturnate person . It's cheap ad fun.
Located in the heart of the downtown, Underground Atlanta is one of the city’s favorite attractions and a cultural hub. Opened in 1969 as a “city beneath the streets,” Underground Atlanta still exhibits many of the significant architectural features from its original structure.