
Apartments near Lava Lounge in Atlanta, GA (1,009 Rentals)


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823 N Highland Ave NE

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Colonial Homes

221-235 NE Lampkin St

383 Irwin St NE

454 Irwin St

471 Paines Ave NW

1102 Briarcliff Rd

551 Lindsay

501 Foundry St NW

412 James P Brawley Dr NW

891 North

141 Grape St NE

712 N Highland Ave

226 NE Sampson St

290-296 Elm St NW

Villa Estate

535 Collier Rd Nw

632 NE John Wesley Dobbs Ave

1084 Ponce de Leon Ave NE

210 Sampson St NE

590 Joseph E Lowery Blvd

617 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE

524 Irwin St

530 Foundry St NW

550 Joseph E Lowery Blvd NW

Morningside

653 N Highland Ave

649 N Highland Ave NE

King Manor Court 2

496 Lindsay St NW

King Manor Court 1

1107 Ponce de Leon Ave NE

1787 Ridgeway Ave NW

2096 Evergreen Ln NW

1801 Ridgeway Ave NW

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The nightlife is always hopping in Atlanta, so that any night of the week apartment-ites so choose, they can find a great place to grab and drink and shake it 'til the sun comes up. One of the top spots for these swinging apartment-ites is Lava Lounge, right in the heart of midtown, one of the biggest and most popular nightclubs in the city, and voted best nightclub around by 10best.com. With three levels and four bars, you'd have to try hard not to have a fun time at the Lava Lounge. At the Lava Lounge, there are a number of options for how to spend your evening, with three different floors offering three very different experiences. The first floor is all about upscale elegance and class, with plush leather seating present all over, modern fixture adorning the place, and even a roaring fire place to add to the mood. Alongside it is the Tropical Deck, which allows you to take in the fresh Georgia air, while relaxing with friends and enjoying a drink from their huge, well-stocked bar. You can also take a trip down below to cater to your booty shaking needs. When Atlantans come out to dance, they want to find a place that's small enough to get intimate with that cute thing in the corner, but big enough not to bothered by the sweaty everyman trying to get fresh. Lava Lounge is the perfect combination of both, with enough intimacy to get that special someone's attention, with enough space to do your thing without being bothered. This floor also pulls some of the biggest names in spinning, with the best DJs from around the world coming to spin for this trendy hot spot. If you're a dance fiend in Atlanta, you'd have to search far and wide to find a better floor to shake it. Whether you're in the mood for dancing, drinking, or just hanging out with some friends, scoping for some eye candy, this place delivers on all fronts. Hip Atlanta apartment-ites need look no further than Lava Lounge to find the perfect place for a fantastic evening out, no matter what their needs may be.
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