Atlanta is an awesome city with good food and lots to do! We've listed a few of its most popular attractions below, but this list is just the beginning. There are additional things to see (The Zoo! Oakland Cemetery! Little Five Points!) and a lot of great places to eat. Let us know if you have any additional questions.
High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 733-4400
Atlanta's largest art museum, right next to our midtown hotels! Check the website for tickets, exhibitions, and hours.
World of Coca-Cola
121 Baker Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30313, (404) 676-5151
A museum for all things Coca-Cola, accessible on MARTA (our subway system).
Piedmont Park
1320 Monroe Drive Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30306, (404) 875-7275
A wonderful, wonderful park close to the midtown hotels! Great for jogging or strolling. There is a dog park, a botanical garden (paid admission), and a small farmer's market on Saturday morning.
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail, Atlanta, GA
The beltline is a former railway track converted into walking paths. Artworks, restaurants, bars and parks have cropped up all alongside it. You can go for a walk, enjoy some street art, or grab a bite! A good place to 'start' is Ponce City Market
Ponce City Market
675 North Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30308, (404) 900-7900
A food hall and shopping center with, yes, mini golf and more on the rooftop. A great place to grab lunch and maybe walk it off on the Beltline.
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
450 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30312, (404) 331-5190
Learn more about Atlanta's important role in the Civil Rights Movement by heading to the Auburn Historical district. There are tours daily of MLK's home in Atlanta by the Parks Service.
Grace & Colin's Guide to ATL
We put together some tips and recommendations -- mostly food related!