Iconic high-rise living in the heart of Downtown Atlanta
Museum Tower, a striking 25-story high-rise designed by renowned architect Smallwood, stands as a prominent fixture in Downtown Atlanta's skyline. Completed in 2003, this luxury condominium offers 166 units, providing residents with a prime location directly across from Centennial Olympic Park. The building's sleek exterior combines brick and large windows, creating a modern aesthetic that complements its urban surroundings. With its prime position, Museum Tower affords residents unparalleled views of the city's most iconic landmarks and vibrant streetscapes, embodying the essence of sophisticated urban living in Atlanta's bustling core.
Spacious layouts with breathtaking city views
Museum Tower offers a diverse range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedroom units to expansive three-bedroom penthouses. The one-bedroom layouts span from 805 to 1,362 square feet, featuring one to two bathrooms and selling for $285,000 to $310,000. These units often boast floor-to-ceiling windows, providing stunning views of Centennial Olympic Park and the Atlanta skyline.
Two-bedroom units, ranging from 1,177 to 1,877 square feet with one and a half to two and a half bathrooms, are priced between $408,674 and $700,000. Many of these residences feature corner layouts, offering panoramic vistas of the city. The largest offerings are the three-bedroom units, spanning 2,039 to 2,490 square feet with two and a half to three bathrooms, typically priced around $440,000.
Throughout the building, residents enjoy high-end finishes such as hardwood floors, elegant fixtures, and modern appliances. Many units have been thoughtfully updated with custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and designer lighting. Spacious master suites often include walk-in closets and luxurious bathrooms with dual vanities, garden tubs, and separate glass-enclosed showers. Private balconies are a common feature, offering outdoor space to take in the vibrant cityscape.
Monthly HOA fees range from $400 to $1,000, covering building insurance, exterior maintenance, facilities fees, and trash removal. These fees contribute to the upkeep of the building's numerous amenities and ensure a well-maintained living environment for all residents.
Luxurious amenities for an elevated lifestyle
Museum Tower provides an array of high-end amenities designed to enhance residents' daily lives. The crown jewel is the rooftop pool, offering panoramic views of the Atlanta skyline - a perfect spot for relaxation or entertaining guests. Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the fully equipped gym, featuring state-of-the-art exercise equipment for maintaining an active lifestyle without leaving the building.
For those who enjoy socializing, the clubroom and lounge provide elegant spaces for gatherings or quiet relaxation. The outdoor areas are equally impressive, with a terrace-level park, grill stations, and green spaces that create a serene urban oasis. Dog owners will find the dedicated dog walking area a convenient feature for their furry companions.
Business needs are well catered for with a business center and conference facilities, ideal for remote work or meetings. The building also offers a guest suite, perfect for visiting friends and family.
Security and convenience are paramount at Museum Tower. The 24-hour concierge service ensures residents' needs are met around the clock, while secure parking with EV charging stations caters to the modern urban dweller. On-site management maintains the building's high standards, and additional storage options, including balcony storage, provide extra space for residents' belongings.
The combination of these thoughtful amenities creates a comprehensive living experience that balances luxury, convenience, and community in the heart of Downtown Atlanta.
A vibrant urban hub at your doorstep
Museum Tower's location in Downtown Atlanta places residents at the epicenter of the city's cultural and entertainment offerings. The neighborhood pulsates with energy, attracting a mix of young professionals, families, and urban enthusiasts drawn to its walkable streets and diverse attractions.
Directly across from the building lies Centennial Olympic Park, a 22-acre green space that serves as the neighborhood's communal backyard. This iconic park, a legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games, hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, providing a constant source of entertainment and community engagement.
The area surrounding Museum Tower is a treasure trove of world-class attractions. The Georgia Aquarium, one of the largest in the world, is just steps away, as is the World of Coca-Cola, offering a fascinating journey through the history of the iconic beverage. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home to the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC, and State Farm Arena, where the Atlanta Hawks play.
Cultural experiences abound with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and the College Football Hall of Fame nearby. For business travelers or those attending conventions, the Georgia World Congress Center is conveniently close.
Dining options in the area cater to all tastes and budgets. From upscale steakhouses like Ruth's Chris to casual eateries such as Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken, culinary adventures are always within reach. The Tabernacle, a converted church turned concert venue, offers live music experiences just a short walk away.
For everyday needs, residents have access to several convenience stores and small markets within walking distance. While large supermarkets are a short drive away, the Municipal Market on Edgewood Avenue provides a charming option for fresh produce and artisanal goods.
The neighborhood's ongoing development, including projects like Centennial Yards, promises to bring even more dining, shopping, and entertainment options to the area, further enhancing its appeal as a dynamic urban center.
Seamless connectivity in a walker's paradise
Museum Tower's downtown location offers residents exceptional transportation options, making it easy to navigate the city and beyond. The area's high walkability means many daily errands and activities can be accomplished on foot, with numerous attractions, restaurants, and services within a short stroll from the building.
For those venturing further, public transit is readily accessible. The Peachtree Center MARTA station, serving both the Gold and Red lines, is approximately a 10-minute walk away, providing quick access to other parts of the city, including direct service to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The Five Points MARTA station, a central hub for all rail lines, is about a 15-minute walk, offering even more connectivity options.
Bus service is abundant in the area, with multiple stops within a block or two of Museum Tower. Routes like the Peachtree Street/Downtown line and various commuter services connect the neighborhood to other parts of the city and surrounding suburbs.
Cyclists will find the area accommodating, with bike lanes and shared roads making it feasible to explore the city on two wheels. The proximity to the Atlanta BeltLine, though not immediately adjacent, provides an additional option for recreational cycling and walking.
For those who prefer to drive, Museum Tower offers secure parking for residents, including EV charging stations. The building's location provides easy access to major thoroughfares like I-75 and I-85, facilitating quick trips to other parts of the metro area. However, the abundance of nearby amenities and transit options often makes car ownership optional for many residents.
The convenience of having Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport just a 20-minute drive away is a significant perk for frequent travelers, making Museum Tower an ideal home base for those who split their time between Atlanta and other destinations.
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High Crime
Crime Score®
7/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
69/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
94/ 100
Excellent Transit
Transit Score®
79/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Centennial Olympic Park
3 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Community Center
Hardy Ivy Park
5 min walk
Picnic Area
Robert W. Woodruff Park
11 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Events
Hurt Park
14 min walk
Picnic Area
John Calhoun Park
2 min drive
Renaissance Park
2 min drive
Bike Trails
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Rodney Cook Sr. Park in Historic Vine City
3 min drive
Parkway-Wabash Park
3 min drive
Basketball
Playground
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
4 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Amphitheater
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