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Lenox Square, Atlanta

Lenox Square is a high-end shopping mall with over 250 retail outlets.

Lenox Square is a high-end shopping mall with over 250 retail outlets. It is well known for its Macy's Great Tree that is part of Atlanta's holiday tradition. Indulge in some serious retail therapy here.


Hours

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11:00

19:00

Mon

10:00

21:00

Tue

10:00

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Wed

10:00

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10:00

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10:00

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10:00

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About Lenox Square

 3393 Peachtree Road Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30326, United States

 +1 404-233-6767

 www.simon.com

Lenox Square and Nearby Sights on Map

Macy's Great Tree

Macy's Great Tree on Lenox Square has been a part of Atlanta's holiday tradition since 1948, all decked up with 45,000 sparkling lights for the season

The Mansion on Peachtree

The Mansion on Peachtree, another new skyscraper that is both a hotel and a residence, and has a spa

Phipps Plaza Mall

Anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom and Belk, this upscale mall has higher-end chain stores such as Barney's Co-op, Intermix, Versace, Armani, Gucci, Jimmy Choo and Tiffany's, including the only Jeffrey store outside of New York, as well as an AMC movie theater

Phipps Plaza

Phipps Plaza is a luxury shopping mall, retailing high-end brands such as Versace, Valentino, Giorgio Armani and Tiffany & Co

LEGOLAND Discover Centre

The ultimate place for LEGO fans

Buckhead

Buckhead is a wealthy neighborhood with the highest concentration of upscale boutiques in the United States

Atlanta History Center

This attraction features 32 acres of gardens, wildlife trails and woodland areas

Tullie Smith House

The Tullie Smith House is a typical early Georgia plantation house, built circa 1840 by Robert Smith and presently maintained as a historic house museum

Swan Coach House

A historical house that is a restaurant, gift shop and art gallery

Swan House

Swan House was built in 1928 for the Inman family, heirs to a cotton brokerage fortune and provides a glimpse into the lifestyle of the wealthy during the 1930s