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What a wonderful thing to have in ATL! Before my trip, I researched a ton and saw the Tiny Doors pop up pretty quickly and found it so interesting. I was in ATL for 6 days and was able to get 10 doors while doing other touristy things as well. There’s a whole website dedicated to the Tiny Doors created by the creator which provides a Google Maps link to finding the doors, about the Tiny Doors history, a PDF with each door’s address an in numbered order too. In total, I think there’s about 37, but at least when I was there 4 were under repair. Also, keep in mind majority are numbered and outside, but there are around 4 that are inside actual places like the Fernbank Museum, Georgia Aquarium, etc. Overall, a very fun scavenger hunt thing to do if you’ve got time and something I’ll definitely continue when I return to ATL!
I absolutely love tiny doors ATL! Anyone that visits Atlanta would do themselves a huge favor by going on a hunt for these miniature harbingers of imagination! The amazing artist has made a map all of the free handicapped accessible tiny doors around the city, and my friends and I have gotten so much joy from both intentionally seeking them out and accidentally stumbling upon them! This weekend we were fortunate to enjoy a guided tour along the Atlanta BeltLine in Reynoldstown! Tiny doors ATL is a true gem! 💎
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What an amazing event to go on the Tiny Door tour!! I have always loved seeing the tiny doors in the unexpected places all over the Beltline! Favorite part is hearing from the artist herself, tell her story!! We even created tiny doors for my neighbors when I visited the Tiny Door Shop a couple years ago, photo attached. Thank you for all that you do!!
If you're looking to see Atlanta, you can go to Tiny Doors ATL and click on the map, the locations will take you on a fun scavenger hunt around the city! We had so much fun the first weekend we spent looking for Doors that we came down 6 months later to complete our hunt! Tiny Doors studio isolated in Atlantic Station, along with a Tiny Door nearby to find! The artist does private, commissioned Doors as well, so you can surprise a loved one or add a unique piece of art to your business. If you are coming to Atlanta and not sure what to do on your itinerary, just follow the Doors!
Outstanding. We saw 5 Tiny Doors our last visit, a week in Atlanta, and plan to see more our next visit. We coupled the Tiny Door stops with something else to do in that area. We were fortunate to also be in town, to stop by the studio, meet the artist, Karen Anderson Singer (super talented, passionate and friendly), and her staff.All lovely. We added lunch to the store in Atlantic Station and after buying the t-shirt (love, love due to it's slim yet longer style and logo) and smaller tote (love) , we had a nice lunch and did some other shopping while there. I read a review from someone saying their kids were bored and they scored the "museum" a 1. ATLTinyDoors is SO much more! Follow the map, find the doors, see the places they are attached to. One is at a children's Center for Puppetry Art, another at the Fox Theater. We plan on doing the bike tour next to discover more TinyDoors.The story, the cause- public art, the discovery and exploring Atlanta make Tiny Doors ATL a 5/5.