Ursula Simmons of Hapeville enjoys going downtown Atlanta to eat and have a good time. She’s looking forward to having even more of a good time with the news that the city’s South Downtown district will be an “open container” zone.

”That’s my kind of party, baby,” the New Orleans native said.

Yes, Atlanta is set to launch its first-ever open container district in the South Downtown area, following approval by the Atlanta City Council.

The new South Downtown Entertainment District will permit adults 21 and older to carry and consume alcoholic beverages in designated public spaces managed by the city.

This nearly 16-acre zone encompasses parts of historic areas like Hotel Row and Underground Atlanta, conveniently located within walking distance of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The district includes sections of several streets, such as:

  • Broad Street
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW
  • Forsyth Street
  • Mitchell Street
  • Ted Turner Drive SW
  • Nelson Street
  • Trinity Avenue
  • Peachtree Street
  • Alabama Street SW

The rules are scheduled to take effect in mid-April 2026 (specifically around April 15, according to related reports) and will remain in place at least through January 2027.

Councilmember Jason Dozier, a key proponent, emphasized that the initiative aims to boost walkability, draw more visitors, support local businesses, and maintain vibrancy in the area.

He highlighted its relevance for major upcoming events, including the World Cup, stating: “South Downtown is where a lot of our city’s activities are going to be, not just the World Cup but also in the years beyond,” and expressed confidence that the change will help keep the district active long-term.

Councilmember Alex Wan also helped define the boundaries. Overall, city leaders view the district as a step toward transforming South Downtown into a more appealing destination for tourism, events, and everyday foot traffic.

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