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Atlanta is a lively , thriving city, the capital of Georgia, and a center of commerce and the arts. Many fortune 500 companies have corporate or regional headquarters in Atlanta, and young professionals are moving there in ever increasing numbers.
Many visitors come to Atlanta looking for the Old South stereotypes: white columned mansions surrounded by magnolias and owned by languidly moving, elegantly dressed ladies wearing white gloves and hoop skirts, and speaking in a southern drawl.. What they find is much more cosmopolitan and a lot more interesting, though it is still possible to relax with a glass of lemonade under a peach tree. Atlanta has spent the last 135 years building what has been described as the Capital of the New South and the Next Great International City.
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Atlanta is a lively , thriving city, the capital of Georgia, and a center of commerce and the arts. Many fortune 500 companies have corporate or regional headquarters in Atlanta, and young professionals are moving there in ever increasing numbers.
Many visitors come to Atlanta looking for the Old South stereotypes: white columned mansions surrounded by magnolias and owned by languidly moving, elegantly dressed ladies wearing white gloves and hoop skirts, and speaking in a southern drawl.. What they find is much more cosmopolitan and a lot more interesting, though it is still possible to relax with a glass of lemonade under a peach tree. Atlanta has spent the last 135 years building what has been described as the Capital of the New South and the Next Great International City.
Atlanta is the city of Martin Luther King, Jr., father of one of the country's most important social revolutions, and of Ted Turner, who brought the world a revolution of another sort. The dramatic downtown skyline, with its gleaming skyscrapers, is testimony to Atlanta's inability to sit still, even for a minute. And its role as host for the Centennial Olympic Games in 1996 (it had already hosted Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and the Democratic National Convention in 1988) finally convinced the rest of the world that Atlanta is a force to be reckoned with as well as a great place to visit.
Consistently ranked as one of the best cities in the world in which to do business, Atlanta is headquarters for hundreds of corporations, including Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, UPS, Holiday Inn, Georgia-Pacific, Home Depot, and BellSouth and Cox Communications. A major convention city and a crossroads where three interstate highways converge, it's home to the country's second busiest airport and is the shopping capital of the Southeast. Although the city limits are only 131 square miles, the metro area is vast and sprawling. With 3.5 million in population and still counting, there seems to be no limit to its growth.
There are major art, science, nature, and archaeology museums, a vibrant theater community, an outstanding symphony, a well-regarded ballet company, opera, blues, jazz, Broadway musicals, a presidential library, Confederate and African-American heritage sites, and dozens of art galleries.
Add to that entertainment attractions such as Georgia's Stone Mountain Park, a regional theme park, a botanical garden, and major league sports teams, and you have the ingredients for a family friendly city. The culinary spectrum ranges from grits and biscuits to caviar and sushi. Fried chicken and barbecue are available, but Atlanta also serves up Thai, Ethiopian, and Russian cuisine.
The 1960's saw the beginning of downtown development with the rise of the million-square-foot Merchandise Mart, designed by an innovative young Atlanta architect named John Portman. It became the nucleus for the nationally renowned Peachtree Center complex. Portman's futuristic design for the downtown Hyatt Regency in 1967 introduced a towering atrium-lobby concept that at the time was considered to be quite revolutionary. Today, Peachtree Center, a 14-city-block "pedestrian village," contains three Portman designed megahotels as well as the Atlanta Market Center, 200,000 square feet of retail space, many restaurants, and six massive office towers. Its various elements are connected by covered walkways and bridges.
MARTA rapid-transit trains began running in 1979, and today most of Atlanta: city center and vast suburbs, is accessible by bus or subway.
In 1980, a revitalized black neighborhood called Sweet Auburn became a National Historic District, its 10 blocks of notable sites including Martin Luther King, Jr.'s boyhood home, the church where he preached, a museum, and the Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change. It is probably the major black history attraction in the country, and in the last several years, has undergone a major revitalization and restoration.
Media mogul Ted Turner inaugurated CNN in Atlanta in 1980, following with Superstation TBS, Headline News, and TNT. The High Museum of Art opened its doors in 1983. In 1989, Underground Atlanta, a retail/restaurant/entertainment complex with a historical theme, came into being.
The city prepared for the 1996 Olympic Games with new parks, hotels, and sports venues. In the center of downtown is Woodruff Park, which recently underwent a $5 million renovation. The Olympic Village, erected just north of the central business district, now provides housing for Georgia State University students. South of the Olympic Village and stretching to CNN Center is the 21-acre Centennial Olympic Park: a major gathering place during the Olympics, with its dramatic Olympic Ring fountain, lawns, and gardens. Reopened in 1998, it regularly hosts concerts, street festivals and other cultural events and anchors the city's efforts to revitalize commercial and residential development in a once neglected corner of downtown. The Olympic Stadium, the site of the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the track and field events, has been reincarnated as Turner Field, home of the Atlanta Braves baseball team.
Currently the spotlight in Atlanta is not on growth and how to encourage it, but on growth and how to manage it. This has resulted in major improvements in transportation and in restoration of the historic and downtown areas.
Atlanta's arts community has deep roots. The Atlanta Ballet is the oldest Ballet Company in America. Visitors come to Atlanta for a taste of the South and find they have discovered an international flavor. Atlanta's position as the cultural capital of the South affords patrons an array of options. The presence of both traditional and experimental arts organizations means that neither the classics nor avant-garde works are neglected. A typical year's offerings include traditional Shakespeare, symphony and grand opera as well as child and adult-oriented puppet theater, post-modern psychological drama and alternative productions of well-known works.
There are a wide selection of offerings in the visual arts too. Besides the architecturally renowned High Museum of Art, Emory University's Michael C. Carlos Museum and The High Museum of Art Folk Art and Photography Galleries, the city has many private and public galleries that sponsor a variety of artists and styles. Traditional, primitive and modern painting, sculpture, studio crafts, drawing, and photography are part of the wealth of artistic offerings on view at any given time.
Atlanta enjoys four definite seasons. Warm summers and mild winters allow nearly year round golfing, fishing and outdoor living. The Stone Mountain nightly laser show and the park's many recreational opportunities keep millions of visitors coming back. Nightlife is hopping at Buckhead where young sophisticates gather for dancing to great music until 4:00AM. Families keep a lively pace visiting the bounty of fun -filled and educational offerings from the Atlanta zoo to Cyclorama and SciTrek. There is no limit that can be placed on the possibilities of an Atlanta vacation!
World of Coca-Cola
121 Baker Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
800-676-2653
Learn the complete history of the world's best-known fizzy substance, be thrilled with the 4D cinematic experience, browse the world largest collection of Coke memorabilia and taste over 70 different products.
African American Panoramic Experience-APEX Museum
135 Auburn Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-523-APEX
Visit the APEX Museum to view the African American perspective of history – past and present – and to learn about the contributions of African Americans to America and the world. Tour the many exhibits of artifacts, photos, and multi-media presentations pertaining to culture. The Trolley Theater presents video presentations such as “Sweet Auburn: Street of Pride”, “The Journey”, and other shows geared more towards children. The Wall of Achievement is dedicated to African American achievers.
Braves Museum & Hall of Fame/Turner Field Tours
755 Hank Aaron Drive
Atlanta, GA 30315
404-614-2310
This one hour tour will take visitors to Coca-Cola Sky Field, through a Braves luxury suite, the press box, broadcast both, clubhouse, dugout, Scouts Alley, and more. The Braves Museum and Hall of Fame are both educational and entertaining. Features include more than 500 Braves artifacts that trace the team’s history from beginning to present.
Inside CNN Atlanta
One CNN Center
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-827-2300
The CNN Center serves as the world headquarters for the news network as well as Turner Broadcasting System. It houses more than 100,000 feet of restaurants and retail business. On the tour you can ask questions, be an anchor for a moment, and experience the interactive exhibits.
Philips Arena
One Philips Drive
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-878-3000
Philips Arena is more than just a place to watch the NHL Atlanta Thrashers and the NBA Atlanta Hawks play. Philips Experience is a 10,000 square foot area that offers five different interactive activities including Interactive Alley, Shot On Goal, and Digital Dream Set. Hawk Walk is the indoor street that connects the arena to CNN Center, MARTA, and the Georgia World Congress Center. The “Walk” includes a massive food court and several retail shops. The arena is also host to many concerts and productions throughout the year.
Underground Atlanta
50 Upper Alabama Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-523-2311
There is something for everyone at Underground Atlanta! Experience downtown at its best with retail shops, unique entertainment, Old Alabama food court, and fine dining.
Jimmy Carter Library and Museum
441 Freedom Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30307
404-865-7100
The museum and library are dedicated to the life and times of this previous American President. An exact replica of the Oval Office and gifts the Carter’s received during his political career are on display.
Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change &National Historic Site
449 and 450 Auburn Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30312
404-526-8900 & 404-331-5190
Visit this official living memorial dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr. to see, remember, and experience his “dream”. There are unique exhibits depicting his life, Library Archives, his birth home, and his final resting place. There are a wide variety of programs and services offered to educate about his “dream” and his life work.
Historic Oakland Cemetery
248 Oakland Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30312
404-688-2107
This 88-acre park is considered “Atlanta’s most tangible link to the past” – some of the most important milestones in the history of Atlanta are preserved here – not only is it a cemetery it is a serene place consisting of poetry, art, architecture, nature, and 70,000 souls relaying their stories. It is also the third largest green space in downtown Atlanta. Trees, plants, and flower gardens abound here along with some of the most prestigious sculptures and mausoleums in and around the vast park along the winding paths. Guided walking tours in the daylight or twilight are offered March through November.
High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-733-HIGH or 404-733-4400
This leading art museum in the southeast United States boasts over 11,000 works of art in the permanent collection in its 312,000 square feet location consisting of a wide variety of art consisting of American culture, European culture, African American art, photography, and more plus annual film festivals.
Grant Park
840 Cherokee Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30312
404-876-2041
More than a million visitors each year visit this beautiful park that is on the register of historic places. This public park consists of 131.5 acres of land consisting of history, amazing architecture, intricate flower gardens, and landmarks. Some of the landmarks include the Grant Mansion, Atlanta Stockade, Cyclorama, Fort Walker, and Oakland Cemetery to name a few. Have a picnic, tour the homes and landmarks, or take a quiet walk. Numerous events including a Block Party and The Atlanta Craft Mafia occur throughout the year. Please call for more information.
Hammonds House Museum
503 Peeples Street SW
Atlanta, GA 30310
404-752-8733
This independent public museum is solely dedicated to the collection, exhibit, and study of fine arts of the African Diaspora. It is actually located in a 19th Century Victorian facility. Several events and programs are offered here as well such as lectures and workshops. Visit the museum gift shop and resource center while you are there or call to schedule a tour.
Atlanta Preservation Center
327 St. Paul Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30312
404-688-3350 or 404-688-3353
Take a guided walking tour with an experienced guide from the Atlanta Preservation Center for an up-close look at Atlanta’s history. Tour the Fox Theatre, Historic downtown, Grant Park, Sweet Auburn/MLK Jr. historic district, and more! Please call for schedule and pricing.
Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum
1000 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-498-8764
Explore this historic museum and see the cash and learn about the role the Federal Reserve has played in monetary policy, banking supervision and the payment system. Admission is FREE!
Georgia State Capitol
431 Capitol Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30334
404-656-2844
Many attractions are located within the Georgia State Capitol, which was built in 1889, but the building itself is a site to see with its dome topped with native gold.
Underground Railroad Quilt Code Museum
50 Upper Alabama Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-468-7050
Browse through quilts and learn the history and stories behind each display. Patterns and symbols where sewn into quilts which helped slaves escape via the underground railroad.
Bennett Street Art and Antique District
2110 Peachtree Road/Bennett Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-352-5511
Enjoy browsing through more than 60 shops and galleries all within this four block area. Dine, shop, and explore!
Fabulous Fox Theatre
660 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-688-3353
Take a guides tour through is historic theatre featuring dramatic minarets, beautiful marble, intricate carvings and lavish decor. Even today this theatre is home to some of the best concerts, movies, plays and performances that Atlanta has to offer.
Michael C. Carlos Museum
571 South Kilgo
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
404-727-4282
This museum is Atlanta's oldest art museum founded in 1919. The museum features a host of archaeological gems from ancient Europe, South America and sub-Saharan Africa as well as collections of Egyptian art and Bronze Age artifacts and Greek and Roman art.
Atlantic Station
17th Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30363
404-888-4900
This is so much more than an open-air shopping center, this expansive area boast its own zip code. Many specialty stores are located on site as well as eateries of every kind, a 16-screen Regal Cinema, a grocery store, and the first IKEA in the southeast part of the United States.
Kangaroo Conservation Center
222 Bailey-Waters Road
Dawsonville, GA 30534
706-265-6100
Billed as the “largest kangaroo collection outside of Australia,” the Kangaroo Conservation Center doesn’t disappoint. Located just one hour outside of Atlanta, the center has guided tours available at 10:00 and 2:00 every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and reservations are strongly advised. Please call ahead and schedule your tour. Learn how to throw a boomerang while touring the inner workings of a kangaroo farm!
Six Flags Over Georgia
275 Riverside Parkway SE
Austell, GA 30168
770-948-9290
In addition to roller coasters, the park adds new thrill rides every year, and the variety shows are fun for everyone. Bugs Bunny World offers rides and activities specifically for little ones. With non-stop action all around, the kids will sleep well after a day at this park!
White Water
250 Cobb Parkway North
Marietta, GA 30062
770-424-WAVE
The is the south's largest water park featuring lazy rivers, a 750,000 gallon wave pool, tube slides, body flumes, and family raft rides. Special children's areas and attractions and an activity pool make this a great family adventure.
American Adventures & The Foam Factory
250 Cobb Parkway North
Marietta, GA 30062
770-424-9283
Fifteen amusement rides for children up to age 12, the Foam Factory, mini golf, go-card racing and an arcade make this an excellent choice for family fun.
Zoo Atlanta
800 Cherokee Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30315
404-624-5600
Kids will love the variety of animals at Zoo Atlanta. See everything from monkeys and tigers to birds and reptiles to otters and orangutans. And don’t forget the panda bears -- Zoo Atlanta is home to two of only five giant pandas in the US.
Andretti Indoor Karting and Games
11000 Alpharetta Highway
Roswell, GA 30076
770-992-5688
Suit up and slide behind the wheel of a Super Kart and drive the course the way you wish you could drive on real roadways. Racing not your speed? Try ascending a four-story climbing wall or put a team together to tackle the intricate system of ropes overhead. Perhaps you’d like to attach yourself to the Zip Line and fly 300 feet across the room at 25 mph. Would you rather your interactive fun be simulated? More than 10,000 square feet of the latest video and virtual reality games are featured at the park.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
1345 Piedmont Avenue NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-876-5859
Parents will enjoy touring the series of gardens and the conservatory, and kids will have fun in the Children’s Garden. The conservatory features carnivorous plants, plants native to the desert and the tropics, a variety of birds and more. The Children’s Garden takes kids on a journey through a garden and teaches them about nature with hands-on activities along the way.
Centennial Olympic Park
265 Park Avenue West NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
404-223-4412
This 21-acre oasis in downtown Atlanta features the Fountain of Rings – the world's largest interactive fountain, which utilizes the Olympic symbol of five interconnecting rings. Each of the five Olympic rings is 25 feet in diameter, and the entire fountain, from outside ring edge to outside ring edge, is 82.5 feet in length. A variety of free family entertainment is held at the park throughout the year. Check www.gwcc.com for a full calendar of events.
Stone Mountain Park
Highway 78 East
Stone Mountain, GA 30086
770-498-5600
The Mountaintop Skylift, with its 825-foot climb to the top of the mountain, is the most popular attraction at Stone Mountain, but there are many other things to see and do at the park as well. You can go back in time to the 1870s at the Crossroads theme park, or take a five-mile journey on the Stone Mountain Scenic Railway. Perhaps you’d prefer a scenic cruise on Stone Mountain Park’s Riverboat, or an educational visit to the Antebellum Plantation & Farmyard. The kids will love The Great Barn, which has rope nets to climb, mazes to explore, and slides that whisk them from ceiling to floor. Other attractions include museums, waterslides, laser light shows and more.
Visit www.stonemountainpark.com for more information.
Center for Puppetry Arts
1404 Spring Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-873-3089
This magical place is for children and adults alike. A multitude of performances, curriculum-based workshops, and the hands-on museum are sure to please the whole family. View the collection of puppets, books, posters, and videos from around the world.
Georgia Dome
One Georgia Dome Drive NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
404-223-9200
For Tours call: 404-223-TOUR
The most prestigious stadium in Georgia – the Georgia Dome – is not only home to the NFL Atlanta Falcons, it also hosts some other major events throughout the year for your enjoyment. Take The Tour - go behind the scenes and see all the exclusive and private areas including the Observatory Deck, Dome Productions Studio, and Club Atrium's just to name a few.
Piedmont Park
400 Park Drive NE
Atlanta, GA 30306 & 30309
404-875-PARK
Known as Atlanta’s “Common Ground”. There are a number of activities offered here including The Dog Park, fishing, grilling/picnicking, playgrounds, rollerblading, biking, skating, swimming, and more. An array of special events are offered throughout the year such as Screen on the Green, Green Market, and the historical tour.
Imagine It! The Children’s Museum of Atlanta
275 Centennial Olympic Park Drive NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
404-659-KIDS
Children are the number one priority at this museum! This is the place for adults and children to learn and play together; where the children are encouraged to touch, feel, draw, dig, paint, splash, etc and have a good time doing so! There are many events offered throughout the year such as musicals and story telling. Please call for a complete list of events.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History
767 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
404-929-6300
Enjoy the world of natural history that includes dinosaurs, artifacts, interactive science exhibits, IMAX films, and much more! Fun for all ages.
Babyland General Hospital
73 West Underwood Street
Cleveland, GA 30528
706-865-2171
Witness the birth of the Cabbage Patch Kids as LPNs (Licensed Patch Nurses) give adoption consultations on this self-guided tour. Admission is FREE!
Georgia Aquarium, Inc.
225 Baker Street
Atlanta, GA 30313
404-581-4000
The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the world featuring over 100,000 animals from over 500 species in over 8 million gallons of water. The largest fish on earth is the whale shark and this aquarium has 2!
January
Atlanta Boat Show
954-441-3226
Take a break from the winter blues at one of the largest boat shows in the southeast. The Atlanta Boat Show features boats and boating goods of every kind such as fishing boats, sport cruisers, bow riders, pontoon boats, house boats, personal water craft and more.
King Week
404-526-8900
For a week in Atlanta they celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King and his many efforts and contributions to the civil rights movement. During this special week in January many live performances, religious services, inspirational concerts and educational seminars occur making this honorary event exciting and educational.
February
Southeastern Flower Show
404-351-1074
You won't want to miss the Southeastern Flower Show,Atlanta's premier horticulture event. Three acres will be filled with a variety of landscape, floral exhibitions, garden-related merchandise, photography exhibit, books and nationally and locally known speakers.
March
St. Patrick’s Day
678-754-5834
The luck of the Irish is sure to find you in Atlanta on St. Patrick's Day. Head downtown to join the fun with one of the longest running parades in the country, green beer, concerts, exhibits and lectures.
Atlanta Home Show
770-998-9800
This exciting annual show features everything one could dream of when it comes to homes such as model homes, home and garden products, seminars on home improvement and arts and crafts.
April
Atlanta Dogwood Festival
404-577-8686
Celebrate the arrival of spring in Atlanta at Piedmont Park. This annual festival is filled with fun things for the entire family such as a dog Frisbee competition, kids village, rock-climbing wall and an artist market with more than 200 exhibitors.
Atlanta Film Festival
404-352-4225
For 9 days the avid film lover can plunge into the world of film making. Ever type of cinema from the United States and around the world is represented here from the world-renowned directors to independent filmmakers. Indulge yourself in screenings, panels and workshops around the community.
Atlanta International Auto Show
770-916-1741
Over 500 new vehicles are presented at this show from the latest in cars, vans, trucks and SUV's as well as concept cars for 2008 and 2009. Special attractions include the International Auto Show for Kids, motorcycle stunt shows and celebrity appearances.
Annual Inman Park Spring Festival and Tour of Homes
770-242-4895
This annual event is a must do while in Atlanta. The event features Atalanta's biggest Street Market, arts and craft shows, the cities quirkiest parade, tour of homes, live entertainment around every corner, a dance festival and a plethora of children's activities.
May
Atlanta Jazz Festival
404-577-8686
During a couple of days in May the crowds flock to various venues to see the best jazz anywhere performed by famous artist such as Fats Domino and the Neville Brothers.
NOTober Fest: East Atlanta Beer Festival
http://www.notoberfest.com for more info!
The Sweetwater Brewing Company presents this lively annual festival with beer sampling, food, glassware, and live music.
Sweet Auburn SpringFest
404-886-4469
Make your way to Auburn Avenue for the largest street festival in the southeast. More than 500,000 people attend this festival each year to experience 10 stages of live performances, the Fantastic Fun Zone for the little ones, a Technology Expo, an International Craft Marketplace and the Sweet Auburn Film Festival.
Atlanta Celtic Festival
404-572-8045
Celebrate in true Celtic fashion with international, national and local artist performing Celtic favorites and sheepdog demonstrations while you embrace the life and times of Ireland, Scotland and Whales.
Atlanta Downtown Festival
downtownatl@hotmail.com
Take a tour though some of Atlanta's downtown homes, lofts and condos, browse the artist market, get some great food and drinks and enjoy the live entertainment.
June
Childkind’s KIDFEST
404-248-1980
Experience culture and fun through a kid’s eyes! Lots of food, fun, face painting, balloon making and entertainment.
July
Fantastic Fourth Celebration
770-498-5690
Stone Mountain Park is home to a great laser show throughout the summer but on the 4th they pull out all of the stops. The park itself offers many attractions but on July 3rd and 4th they offer up a lasershow like never before as well as some of the most spectacular fireworks in the area.
National Black Arts Festival
404-730-7315
Culture abounds at this 10-day festival featuring artist from the Caribbean, Africa, Europe and the Americas. Fun features include the artist market, a gallery crawl, literature, theater and film.
August
Grant Park Summer Shade Festival
404-521-0938
Fill your weekend with exciting attractions at Grant Park such as the Artist Market, food vendors, the Adams Realtors 5K Run for the Park, live stage performances, a children's fun center and the Corks & Forks Fine Food and Wine Event.
Downtown Atlanta Restaurant Week
404-658-1877
For a week in downtown Atlanta patrons can experience some of the best dining options Atlanta has to offer. Many fine eateries offer up 3-course meals for only $25 per person. Not only can patrons get a great meal they can also enjoy the art, live music and other exciting festivities.
September
Wine South
678-985-9494
The premier wine tasting event! More than 250 different wineries will be available, a wide variety of cuisines, seminars, cooking demonstrations, exhibits, live music, and more.
October
Scandinavian Festival
770-528-5480
Come celebrate the culture of six Nordic countries! Experience an assortment of entertainment, live acts, jugglers, ballet, storytellers, and more!
Little Five Points Halloween Festival & Parade
404-230-2884
Have a spooktacular good time with children's activities, Halloween parade, costume contest, live entertainment, face painting and more.
Taste of Atlanta
404-875-4434
At this weekend long festivals visitors can sample foods from over 70 restaurants, participate in cooking demonstrations and classes and get the little ones involved in children's activities.
November
Macy's Great Tree Lighting
770-913-5639
Enjoy the spectacular tree lighting ceremony at Macy's on Lenox Square. Several festivities as well as live performances from nationally recognized artist top off the festivities.
November/December
Festival of Trees
404-785-8819
Those visiting Atlanta at the end of November into the beginning of December will surely be thrust into the Holiday spirit during the Festival of Trees. Many business' in downtown Atlanta adore their shops with elaborate trees and Christmas scenes. The spirit spills out onto the streets with fabulous light displays and hand-made gingerbread houses. Children's activities and live entertainment round out this joyous event.
December
Children's Christmas Parade
404-785-8815
This is the southeast premier Holiday Parade featuring marching bands, holiday themed floated, animated floats, the biggest helium balloons around and Santa Claus.
Peach Drop
404-523-2311
Ring in the New Year in the streets of Atlanta with live performances, the Peach Drop and Fireworks at midnight.
Other Events:
Georgia Renaissance Festival
April – June
770-964-8575
As you step through the gates into the Kingdom you will see the King and his Court, castles, cottages, pubs, and over 150 extravagant shops with all sorts of treasures. A huge variety of tasty treats including roasted turkey legs. Non-stop fun including sword swallowing, comedy, dancing, music, interactive shows and more! Don’t miss the full-contact joust!
Wednesday WindDown
April-November
404-222-7275
On Wednesday evenings head down to Centennial Olympic park, home of the 1996 Olympic Games, for live performances from a variety of performers and food and drink.
Georgia Shakespeare Festival
May-November
404-264-0020
May through November several theatric productions are held at Oglethorpe University's performing arts center. Live music precedes the show.
Classic Chastain
April-August
404-233-8889
During the summer months patrons gather at the Chastain Park Amphitheater see top performers such as Clay Akin and the B-52's.
Population:
3.5 million
Time Zone:
Eastern Standard Time
Climate:
Atlanta, Georgia receives approximately 50 inches of rainfall per year and enjoys an average annual temperature of 61 degrees. During the summer months temperatures reach 90 degrees with lows in the 60's. During the winter months travelers can expect high temperatures to in the 50's with lows in the 30's.
Airport:
Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
6000 North Terminal Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30320
404-209-1700
Rail:
Amtrak
800-USA-RAIL
Bus:
Greyhound
800-231-2222
Getting Around Atlanta:
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transport Authority
Rail and Bus
404-848-5000
Taxis:
Buckhead Safety Cab Co
404-233-1152
Checker Cab Company
404-351-1111
Yellow Cab of Georgia Inc.
404-522-0200
Visitor Information:
Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau
233 Peachtree Street NE
Suite 100
Atlanta, GA 30303
404-521-6600
Dining:
Bacchanalia
1198 Howell Mill Road
Atlanta, GA 30318
404-365-0410
Fine dining in an elegant atmosphere offering creative menu changes on a daily basis. Reservations are required.
Artuzzi's Italian Kitchen
2149 Briarcliff Road NE
Atlanta, GA
404-634-2333
Serving up some amazing Italian treats, all for under $10!
Pig-N-Chik
4920 Roswell Road
Atlanta, GA 30342
404-255-6368
Down home barbecue at its best! No frills atmosphere, superb service, and mouth watering barbecue! Order platters of pork, beef, turkey, and chicken along with the best sides available including coleslaw and Brunswick stew!
Ritz-Carlton Dining Room
3434 Peachtree Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30326
404-237-2700
The Ritz-Carlton Dining Room offers a five-star dining experiences with foods inspired by French, Asian and Mediterranean cultures and wine selections from around the globe.
Chops and Lobster Bar
70 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA 30305
404-262-2675
Steaks of all kinds and variety's as well as your favorite fish can be had at this swanky restaurant. Choose from an amazing wine list.
Rathbun's Restaurant
112 Krog Street
Atlanta, GA 30307
404-524-8280
Make your reservations early at this local favorite serving up New American fare such as tarragon-roasted chicken and Maine lobster and roasted green-chile soft tacos.
Nightlife:
Lava Lounge
57 13th Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-873-6189
This multi-level building offers one of the best and trendiest night clubs in the city. Enjoy a cozy lounge, dance floor, and even a candlelit patio!
Blind Willie’s
828 N. Highland Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-873-2583
Catch the best blues acts in the city at this well-known favorite!
Sambuca
3102 Piedmont Road
Atlanta, GA 30305
404-237-5299
Jazz club with an eclectic mix of music along with soothing vocals, tasty drinks, and even a cigar bar.
Halo Lounge
817 West Peachtree Street E 100
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-962-7333
This cozy bar offers amazing cocktails and on the weekends the best DJ's spin the latest hits and it's time to hit the dance floor.
MJQ Concourse
736 Ponce De Leon Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-870-0575
This hip nightclub offers great music from punk to industrial rock to house and R&B and draws a diverse crowd.
Dark Horse Tavern & 10 High Club
816 North Highland Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30306
404-873-3607
This club draws in the the 20's and 30's crowd as upstairs is a pub-style bar while downstairs features live bands.