Krog Street Market

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    Where the Star-Spangled Banner was born: a compact fort with sweeping harbor views and living history. It’s an easy win—flat paths, open lawns, and a visitor film that sets the scene in under 15 minutes.

    Start at the visitor center for your map, then follow the ramp to the east wall for the best harbor vantage. Time your visit for a flag raising or lowering—the ranger talk turns the place into a story you’ll remember.

    For a slower visit, circle the star-shaped ramparts clockwise and watch ships move in and out of the Patapsco.

    FAQ

    What’s new? Updated today
    • Sunset flag lowering 6:30pm (Fri–Sun)
    • Temporary exhibit: War of 1812
    • Harbor shuttle every 20 minutes
    What are the hours? — 9:00–17:00 (daily)

    Hours may vary for holidays and special events; check the official site before you go.

    How much does it cost? — $15 adults · kids free

    Admission covers the fort and visitor center exhibits; special tours may be extra.

    Where do I park? — On-site lot + overflow

    Lots can fill on weekends by mid-day; arrive early or consider rideshare.

    Is it accessible? — Flat paths; accessible restrooms

    Most ramparts have graded access; some historic areas may have uneven surfaces.

    Tips

    • Arrive 30 min before sunset for the lowering ceremony and best light.
    • Wind picks up on the ramparts—bring a light jacket even in summer.
    • Stroller route: enter via visitor center, ramp to east wall loop.
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    Once home to potbelly stoves and iron cookware, Krog Street Market is now the heart of The Krog District, a dynamic mix of food, retail, and creative spaces along the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. Housed in a 1920s warehouse, this bustling food hall is where top chefs, craft brewers, and indie artisans converge, making it one of Atlanta’s most exciting dining destinations.

    Visitors can graze their way through award-winning dumplings, barbecue, and handmade pastries, sip on craft cocktails, or explore specialty shops featuring everything from local cheeses to curated gifts. The market is just one part of the larger Krog District, which includes the historic Atlanta Stove Works and SPX Alley, blending industrial history with modern energy.

    Perfectly positioned between Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward, it’s a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Atlanta’s evolving culinary and cultural scene—all in a setting where the city’s past and future meet.

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