Ponce City Market

Ponce City Market

Rating

4.5(12,500)

Price

Free

Duration

2-3 hours

Best Ages

All ages

About

Ponce City Market is one of Atlanta's most vibrant family destinations, set inside the beautifully restored historic Sears, Roebuck & Co. building in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. What was once a massive retail warehouse is now a bustling mixed-use market with a food hall, shops, offices, and a rooftop amusement park.

The Central Food Hall is the heart of the experience for families. With more than 20 food stalls offering everything from gourmet burgers and wood-fired pizza to poke bowls and artisan ice cream, picky eaters and adventurous eaters alike will find something they love. The communal seating makes it easy for families to spread out, and the atmosphere is lively but not overwhelming.

Skyline Park on the rooftop is the standout attraction for families with kids ages 5 and up. This carnival-themed amusement area features a 9-hole mini golf course, classic midway games, a giant slide, and small rides — all set against panoramic views of the Midtown and Downtown Atlanta skylines. It's especially magical at sunset. Note that Skyline Park charges separately and operates seasonally.

The building sits directly on the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail, giving families easy access to one of the city's best walking and biking paths. From Ponce City Market, you can walk south to Krog Street Market (about 15 minutes) or north toward Piedmont Park. The BeltLine corridor features rotating street art murals that kids enjoy spotting along the way.

Ponce City Market is stroller-friendly throughout, with elevators connecting all floors and clean restrooms with changing facilities. The parking garage offers two hours of free validated parking, which is usually enough for a food hall visit but tight if you add rooftop time. For a longer stay, budget for additional parking charges or consider arriving by the BeltLine trail or rideshare.

Age Suitability

Infants (0-1)Toddlers (1-3)Little Kids (4-6)Big Kids (7-9)Tweens (10-12)Teens (13-17)

Parent Logistics

Stroller-Friendly

Nursing / Changing

true

Kid Meals

true

Setting

Indoor & Outdoor

Rainy Day

Great option!

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

Weekday lunch (11 AM - 1 PM) for fewer crowds; evenings for BeltLine people-watching

Wait Times

Varies by restaurant; central food hall stalls are grab-and-go with minimal waits

Nearby Food

The Central Food Hall has 20+ options including Minero (tacos), H&F Burger, Honeysuckle Gelato, and Biltong Bar. Adjacent BeltLine has additional food trucks seasonally. Krog Street Market is a short BeltLine walk away.

Why Kids Love It

Ponce City Market is the kind of place where every family member gets exactly what they want. The Central Food Hall is a kid's dream — instead of arguing over one restaurant, everyone picks their own food from dozens of stalls. Want tacos? Done. Burgers? Over there. Mac and cheese? Two stalls down. The variety eliminates the restaurant standoff that every parent dreads.

The real showstopper for kids is Skyline Park on the rooftop. This vintage carnival-themed amusement area has mini golf, carnival games, a slide, and rides — all with sweeping views of the Atlanta skyline. It feels like a private amusement park four stories above the city.

Kids also love exploring the BeltLine trail that runs right past the building. Walking or biking the Eastside Trail connects to street art murals, buskers, and other parks. The energy of the BeltLine — skaters, musicians, dog walkers — is endlessly entertaining for kids who like people-watching.

Pro Tips from Parents

  • Park in the Ponce City Market garage — first 2 hours are free with validation from any vendor.
  • Skyline Park is on the roof and requires separate admission; buy tickets at the rooftop entrance.
  • The BeltLine entrance is on the building's east side — rent bikes or scooters nearby for a family ride.
  • Weekday lunches are significantly less crowded than weekend visits.
  • The second floor has a community gathering area with seating that's less hectic than the food hall — great for families with toddlers.

What to Bring

  • comfortable walking shoes
  • stroller for little ones
  • cash for some vendors
  • light jacket for rooftop (windy)

Cost Info

Free Admission

Estimated Cost (Family of 4)

$50-$80 for lunch.

Central Food Hall meals average $12-$18 per person.

Family of 4 lunch: ~$55-$70.

Skyline Park (rooftop) rides and games: $10-$20 additional per person.

Tips to Save

  • Stick to the Central Food Hall for the best value — individual stalls are cheaper than the sit-down restaurants.
  • Share plates between kids.
  • Skip the rooftop if budget is tight — it's fun but adds up fast with game tokens.

Hours & Contact

Hours

friday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
monday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
sunday
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
tuesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
saturday
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
thursday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
wednesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Contact

675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308

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