There is no better place in Atlanta to spend a summer than right here in Glenwood Park. With the BeltLine at your doorstep, Grant Park and East Atlanta Village minutes away on foot, and some of the city’s biggest annual events filling the Memorial Day weekend calendar, life at 915 Glenwood puts you exactly where the city comes alive. Here is everything you need to make the most of the season.
Memorial Day Weekend: What’s Nearby
Living intown means Memorial Day weekend is not a time to sit still. Atlanta pulls out some of its best events of the year right around the holiday, and most of them are easy to reach from 915 Glenwood — several without ever getting in a car.
Atlanta Jazz Festival at Piedmont Park
The 49th Annual Atlanta Jazz Festival returns to Piedmont Park for Memorial Day weekend, May 23–25, and it is completely free. Running from 11 AM to 11 PM each day with live performances from 1 PM onward, this year’s lineup includes headliners The Roots, Kamasi Washington, Esperanza Spalding, PJ Morton, and Christian McBride — alongside a full slate of local and regional talent spanning jazz, R&B, soul, funk, and hip-hop. The festival also features an artist market with food, crafts, and local vendors. Residents on the BeltLine can walk or bike the Eastside Trail straight to the park.
Brew at the Zoo — Zoo Atlanta
Right in Grant Park on May 23, Zoo Atlanta hosts its annual Brew at the Zoo event — a beloved Memorial Day weekend tradition featuring craft beers and other drinks from Georgia and beyond, live music, yard games, and access to the animal exhibits. It is one of the most fun and unique ways to kick off the holiday weekend, and from 915 Glenwood it is an easy walk or short drive through the neighborhood.
East Atlanta Village
EAV is one of Atlanta’s most distinctive neighborhood destinations and it is steps from your front door. Memorial Day weekend brings out the full energy of the Village — local bars and restaurants are buzzing, live music spills out of venues along Flat Shoals, and the neighborhood’s independent shops and patios make for the kind of long, unhurried afternoon that is very hard to find anywhere else in the city.
Krog Street Market
Just over a mile up the BeltLine, Krog Street Market is one of Atlanta’s most celebrated food and retail destinations with more than 24 dining and retail options under one roof. It is a great Memorial Day weekend spot for a leisurely brunch, a long lunch, or an evening out — and the BeltLine walk there and back is half the experience.
A Whole Summer Worth of Things to Do
Once Memorial Day opens the season, the neighborhoods surrounding 915 Glenwood stay active all the way through Labor Day. Intown Atlanta summers are unlike anywhere else in the city — walkable, energetic, and full of reasons to get outside.
The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside and Southside Trails are a summer lifestyle of their own. Whether you’re running, cycling, walking the dog, or just wandering from one neighborhood to the next, the BeltLine connects you to Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward, Reynoldstown, Cabbagetown, and beyond — all on foot or bike. The trail system is lined with rotating public art installations, pop-up markets, food trucks, and outdoor events all summer long. The Southside Beltline 8K even comes to the neighborhood on August 1 for those who want to mark the summer with a race.
Grant Park is a summer anchor for the whole neighborhood. The Grant Park Conservancy’s Summer Shade Festival is a beloved free outdoor festival that brings live music, local food, and community together in the park each summer. Zoo Atlanta is open all season and offers evening events including Sippin’ Safari in September — a wine-tasting event held among the animal habitats. The park itself is one of Atlanta’s oldest and most beautiful green spaces, ideal for morning runs, afternoon picnics, and weekend hangs from May through Labor Day.
The Old Fourth Ward Spring Arts Festival and the Virginia-Highland SummerFest are both within easy reach for a summer weekend outing. And for music lovers, the BeltLine and surrounding neighborhoods host live performances, outdoor concerts, and neighborhood festivals on a near-weekly basis throughout the warmer months. There is genuinely always something happening within walking distance.
Your Pool Is Ready — and So Is the Season
After a full day on the BeltLine or a weekend of intown events, coming home to the 915 Glenwood resort-style pool is exactly the kind of reset you need. Our sundeck and pergola-covered lounge area are made for long summer afternoons — a genuine retreat in the middle of the city’s most active neighborhood.
Our pool is open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM, well maintained, and paired with a separate grilling station that makes it easy to host friends after a day out on the trail. Whether you are cooling off after the Jazz Festival, recovering from Brew at the Zoo, or just making the most of a quiet summer Sunday, the pool deck at 915 Glenwood is one of the best spots in the neighborhood.
And when the energy of intown living calls you back outside, the BeltLine is right there — literally steps from the building. That combination of resort-style comfort and walkable city access is what makes 915 Glenwood unlike any other community in Atlanta.
Summer 2026 is going to be one for the books here in Glenwood Park. From the Jazz Festival and Brew at the Zoo over Memorial Day weekend to long BeltLine evenings and poolside afternoons all season long — there is no better place to be in Atlanta right now. We hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day and a summer full of great moments.
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