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The VORTEX Midtown CUSTOMER PARKING OPTIONS the VORTEX midtown CUSTOMER PARKING OPTIONS PARKING ZONES STREET PARKING STREET PARKING Parking zones throughout the city are indicated Pay the meter! This map is provided on www.parkatlanta.org It using signs and meter decals/rate placards Street parking is available shows all public street parking in South Midtown. designating the posted time restriction. The all over Atlanta. Meters are The legend is located to the left of the picture below following list includes parking zones and the located on the same street for easier understanding. corresponding rules specific to each zone. that you park on, usually 30 minute, 1-Hour, 2-Hour, 3-Hour and near the parking space. 4-Hour Time Limit Parking Zones You must input the space number and pay ahead of Time limit parking zones are designated by signs. time, not after you return Time limited parking zones are in effect Monday to your car. It is not through Saturday, 24 hours per day. Sundays and necessary to display your City holidays are exempt unless otherwise posted. parking ticket on your Meter Enforcement Zones dash, but it is generally a Metered and time-limited parking regulations are good practice to keep your enforced from zones, excluding City holidays. ticket if a dispute is necessary. Holidays include: New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr., Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, They will not hesitate to ticket you! Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day / Day After, and Christmas Day. Park Atlanta is very strict about parking times. If you are expired by even one minute, your parking ticket New parking meter enforcement times are estab- could be $25 or more. You must always be sure to lished as follows: check your time and feed the meter when necessary! Business/Government zone: If you’re lucky, you may be able to find a free space in • Monday through Saturday, 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. The the residential area. Vortex • Parking time limit is two hours Mixed Use zone: PARKING APPS • Monday through Friday, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. We recommend using the • Parking time limit is three hours parking app Parkopedia to find School/University zone: parking. You can visit • Monday through Saturday , 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. parkopedia.com or • Parking time limit is three hours download it in your phone’s Entertainment/Restaurant/Hospital zones app store. • Monday through Saturday, 7 A.M. to 10 P.M. • Parking time limit is four hours DISCLAIMER Do Not Park... This brochure was • Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, 20 feet of a cross- created on 08/11/16 walk, or 30 feet of a stop sign, and may or may not • In any manner that obstructs the free use of the reflect accurate street, information. • Blocking a driveway, For up to date • On a sidewalk, information, visit • Against the flow of traffic, parkatlanta.com • In intersections, bus stops, or on a bridge. 85 Ansley Hascall Rd NW Golf Club Sidney Marcus Park Deering Rd NW A 75 13 B C Cumberland Rd NE 251 S Rhodes Ctr NW Peachtree Horace E Tate Fwy Buford Hwy 84 V Horace E Tate Fwy V The Prado NE V Cir NE McClatchey Yorkshire Rd NE Park Monroe Dr NE Trabert Ave NW 85 19th St NW The AND 20th St NW The Prado DOWNTOWN MIDTOWN V Breman Museum Peachtree Cir NE V V Peachtree St NE 19th St NW V 18th St NW Inman Cir NE HOTELS Center for Hillpine Dr NE Atlantic Station 17th St NE Dr NE Market St NW Fowler St NW 85 Puppetry Westminster 18th St NW V 75 No. Name Grid V Arts 40 Dutch Valley Rd NE 17 1/2 St NW 17th St NW Inman Cir NE 44 250 ! 18th St NW ! The Prado1 Aloft Atlanta Downtown B-3 17th St NW V Arts Center Westminster Dr NE 2 Artmore Hotel B-1 S V 16th St NE t 17th St NW V a t e V 3 Atlanta Marriott Marquis B-3 LafayetteWinn Dr Park S Prado NE S 16th St NW 16th St NW 1 t 17th St NW Way NE N 16th St NW 4 Atlanta Marriott Suites Midtown B-1 W Techwood Dr NW Walker Ter NE LEGEND W N 5 Best Western PLUS Inn at the Peachtrees B-3 ARTS Millennium Gate t S CENTER 15th St NE 15th St NW s 6 Castleberry Inn & Suites A-4 16th St NW LANDMARK E m W 15th St NE N a N r i l r l 7 Country Inn & Suites AtlaAmsterdamnta Do wAven tNEown A-5 15th St NE D i D ATTRACTION e Piedmont Ave NE W c o i r t South at Turner Field n n a o l t MARTA STOP 8 Courtyard Atlanta Downtown M B-4 WESTSIDE A Orme Cir NE Mecaslin St NW 14th St NW 9 Courtyard Atlanta Midtown/Georgia Tech A-1 STREETCAR STOP 14th St NE Elkmont Dr NE 14th St NW ! ! 10 CrowneLake Clara Plaza Atlanta MidtownPark Dr NE B-3 13th St NW Meer HOSPITAL 11 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Atlanta DownParkto wDrn NE A-4 13th St NE Piedmont W N VISIT OR INFO CTR 12 The Ellis Hotel B-4 l P W Park Elmwood Dr NE 59A Juniper St NE N e Ethel St NW 59A r 12th St NW 13 Embassy Suites Atlanta at Centennial A-3 t HIGHi WAY EXIT 12th St NE h S s t W e s Olympic Park e N Piedmont Ave NE BELTLINE EASTSIDE TRAIL Rosalyn St NW e 75 r t t Techwood Dr NW W h S Cresthill Ave NE Crescent Ave NE 11th St NW c 14 Fairfield Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown A-4 g 11th St NE BELTLINE INTERIM TRAIL a n e i 11th St NE 85 r the VORTEX midtown CUSTOMERP PARKING OPTIONS 15 Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta B-1 p BELTLINE ACCESS POINT S W Cooledge Ave NE Parking Garages with Limited 16 Georgia Tech Hotel and ConferKanugaenc Ste NE Center B-2 W N Capacity, Monday thru Sunday t 10th St NE 17 The Georgian Terrace Hotel B-2 E S 10th St NE E N Virginia Ave NE 10th St NW s 10th St NW 10th St NE t N 24 hours m S 18 ThE e Glenn Hotel (Autograph Collection) A-4 E e ! a v i Robert C. Williams Paper Museum N e 1. Spire N l l l t A r i e McCamish Peachtree Pl NE r 19 Grant Park Hotel A-5 v y Spire is located at the corner of 7th and Peacthree Street. Spire e V D 9th St NW W 9th St NE Peachtree Pl n Peachtree Pl NW A M n offers limited parking at $5 for up to 2 hours, in visitor n t e Pavilion MIDTOWN f l o Hemphill Ave NW 20 Hamptonl Inn & Suites Atlanta- Downtown B-4 parking only. a g A r T W A Piedmont Ave NE s N 2. Viewpoint 21 e W Hampton Inn Atlanta- Georgia Tech-Downtown A-3 t 8th St NW 8th St NW 8th St NW l 250 8th St NE 8th St NE r N S Viewpoint is located on Juniper Street, between 6th and 7th a t h e Monroe Dr NE t Streets. Limited parkingS available at $3 for up to 2 hours, in 22 The Highland Inn B-2 C a r t visitor parking only. e l S Pylant St NE Juniper St NE w 23 H7thil tSto NEn Atlanta B-3 Ferst Dr NW 3. Skyhouse o 7th St NE Skyhouse has limited parkingF 6th Stand NW is next to Abercrombie Pl NW 24 Hilton Garden Inn AtlantaSeal D oPlw NEntown A-3 viewpoint. Limited parking available at $3 for up to 2 hours. Myrtle St NE Drewry St NE Georgia Institute Visitor parking only. Biltmore Pl NW 25 Hilton Garden InnVedado Way NE Atlanta Midtown A-2 6th St NW Williams St NW Penn Ave NE Of Technology 4. Metropolis 6th St NE Holiday GreenwoodInn Atla Avent aNE Downtown-CeMonroe Cir NE ntennial Park A-3 5th St NW 26 Greenwood Ave NE Metropolis is located on the corner of 8th Street and Peachtree E ! E N Street. Public parking available at $15 at or after 2 hours. N W Cypress St NE l 2 27 Holiday I nn Express Hotel & Suites B-4 r N P D r 6th St NE Parking Garages 5th St NE n n D Atlanta Downtown o 4th St NW Atlantic Dr NW Brittain Dr NW e Parking garages near the vortex offer a variety of prices and e l W d l L o Monroe Dr NE N A parking solutions. You will need to be sure that when accessing St Charles Ave NE o Peachtree St NE e t 28 Homewood Suites by Hilton Atlanta Midtown A-2 Ferst Dr NW Juniper St NE 5th St NE s w D these garages that you pay special attention to signage within S W e l 4th St NW h 4th St NW r Piedmont Ave NE e N e c the garage to properly utilize visitor parking. The signage out- c a e t e 4th St NE 29 Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown B-2 r n h T S side of the garage will let you know if it is public parking or not. t o C h g P The Vortex will not be able to validate any parking whatsoever.
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