Interstate 285 (I-285) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway encircling Atlanta, Georgia, for 63.98 miles (102.97 km). It connects the three major Interstate Highways to Atlanta: I-20, I-75, and I-85.
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Interstate 285 (I-285) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway encircling Atlanta, Georgia, for 63.98 miles (102.97 km).
The Atlanta Perimeter is a circumferential beltway encircling metropolitan Atlanta, GA, connecting the ring of suburbs with the region's radial freeway system.
A report to be released today ranks the growth of walkable areas in the country's 30 largest areas, and here's the stunner: Atlanta comes in eighth place. And that's not all. Our region is ranked No. 5 for future walkability, indicating a demand for denser development and redevelopment both intown and in the suburbs.
With endless things to do and places to visit, it's no wonder Atlanta is one of the nation's most visited cities, welcoming over 50 million visitors each year. Like many places, summer is the city's high tourist season.
Despite its sprawling layout and debilitating traffic, Atlanta is fairly easy to navigate, both with your own set of wheels or on public transportation. The city is well served by the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority bus and rail system and a downtown tram.
Best Times to Visit Atlanta for Good Weather“The best weather to travel to Atlanta is [in] March and April and in September and October,” Ritchie said. “Temperatures are mild, from the mid-60s to low 80s, and it's usually sunny and perfect for outdoor activities and alfresco dining.”
North Buckhead is the safest neighborhood in Atlanta and includes the areas of Argonne Forest, Brandon, Brookhaven, Brookwood Hills, and Buckhead Village.