Welcome to Atlanta! This page will help you to figure out how to get around the city, whether by car, bicycle, foot, or public transportation.
Atlanta Office of Transportation
Please visit the Atlanta Department of Transportation
Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
800.897.1910
MARTA route and schedule information
404.848.5000
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Airport
Getting to the airport: Driving directions to Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport
Parking at the airport: learn about short- and long-term parking options
View security wait time: view an estimate of passenger wait times for airport security
Georgia's Hands-free Law
Georgia Distracted Driver Bill HB 637
Multi-use trails
Atlanta Beltline trails: the Beltline includes six miles of paved bicycle/pedestrian trails with 26 additional trail miles planned
PATH Foundation: The Foundation maintains over 180 miles of off-road trails
Public transportation (bus, train, shuttle)
- Atlanta Streetcar: The Atlanta Streetcar is a 2.7 mile loop that provides last mile connectivity from Centennial Olympic Park to the King Historic District in Downtown Atlanta.
- The Buc: Fast, frequent, free shuttle service in Buckhead
- Xpress: Regional express bus serving Cobb, Gwinnett, Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, and Perimeter Circle
- CobbLinc: Bus servicing Cobb, Downtown, and Midtown
- Gwinnett County Transit: Bus serving Gwinnett, Downtown, and Midtown
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Sharable Bikes & Scooters
- Shareable Bikes and Scooters FAQs
- Relay Bikeshare
- City of Atlanta’s Relay Bike Share Program provides bicycles for shared use to individuals on a short-term basis. For a fee, users can pick up a bicycle at any bike share station and return it to the same or another bike share location.
- Note: Locking a bike out of hub will result in an additional $3 fee.
- Relay Bikeshare is powered by Atlanta| HOPR. For more details on the program, including membership options and how to rent bikes, download the HOPR Transit app or visit Atlanta| HOPR.
- Customer service: hello@hopr.com or 833-838-8300
- Sharable Dockless Mobility Devices (SDMD)
- Dockless bikes and scooters provide an alternative, flexible transportation choice for Atlanta residents and visitors to get around the city.
- City-permitted dockless operators are:
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