Inman Park

Inman Park was established in 1912 as Atlanta's first planned garden suburb. The early developers paid great attention to the design of the parks, streets, and trees. Known for the amazing Victorian homes and tree-lined streets, Inman Park is known to be a lush neighborhood filled with charm and beautiful landscapes. Inman Park also is home to one of Atlanta’s most-anticipated annual festivals. The Inman Park Festival showcases the neighborhood’s personality with costumed performers mingling with local city council members. That spirit is reflected year round in the many community restaurants, coffee houses and bars.

Located minutes from downtown, Inman Park also has a thriving shopping and dining district peppered with bakeries, yoga studios, boutiques and more. It is also conveniently accessible to the Freedom Parkway PATH trail or the Eastside Trail of the Atlanta Beltline.

Schools:

  • Mary Lin Elementary School
  • Inman Middle School
  • Grady High School