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Want to get out and have a great time without putting a big dent in your wallet? Check out these fun, free and cheap things to do in Atlanta. From national landmarks like the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park to all-you-need-is-a-camera murals and public art sightseeing, Atlanta is full of entertainment that will help you stay within your budget without sacrificing all the fun. Explore more great deals and discounts on attractions and things to do in Atlanta.
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Alliance Theatre
Step into the spotlight

Experience a world of drama at this Tony Award-winning theater. From holiday shows to Pulitzer Prize-nominated plays, the Alliance Theatre brings stories to life with creativity and passion. Many of its shows have made their way to Broadway, including hits like “The Color Purple,” “Aida” and “Water for Elephants.” Catch the next big production here.
Midtown

Atlanta Beltline
Walk in Our Shoes

A 22-mile trail that loops around the city, the Atlanta Beltline is a crown jewel connecting 45 neighborhoods and showcasing why we are The City in the Forest. With street art, shops, lively bars and restaurants, the Beltline invites visitors and locals to explore the city on foot, on wheels or with furry friends.
Eastside

Atlanta Botanical Garden
Lose Yourself in the Tree Canopy

The 30-acres of pure garden magic is a sight to see. Enjoy the allure of the 25-foot Earth Goddess, explore exotic plants at the Fuqua Orchid Center and let the kiddos run wild at the Children’s Garden. Their seasonal events make it a beauty year-round, including Garden Lights, Holiday Nights, which has more than a million lights.
Midtown

Atlanta History Center
Take a Step Back in Time

The 33-acre history museum in Buckhead features the reimaged Cyclorama exhibit, a 49-foot-tall painting of the Battle of Atlanta, memorabilia from the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games and the historic Swan House. The history center also includes the Margaret Mitchell House in Midtown, where she wrote “Gone With The Wind.”
Buckhead

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Feel the Music

Settle in and let Atlanta’s Grammy Award-winning orchestra take your breath away with more than 150 concerts each year, from timeless classics to Movies in Concert and the Coca-Cola Holiday series. Don’t miss performances with the renowned ASO Chorus, featured on nine Grammy Award-winning recordings—a treat for every music lover.
Midtown

Award winning dinner – MICHELIN, James Beard
Eat Your Heart Out

Atlanta’s culinary scene shines with MICHELIN Guide recognized restaurants and James Beard nominees. Enjoy acclaimed seasonally-inspired dining and creative tasting menus. From Southern cuisine to omakase and even pizza, awaken your palette with a variety of food to try.
Nearby Attractions

Buckhead Theatre
Enjoy the Show

Nestled in the heart of Buckhead and just steps from the neighborhood’s buzzing restaurants and bars, Buckhead Theatre is a 1930 Spanish Baroque gem. With its Art Deco vibe, it hosts unforgettable nights from rock concerts to comedy shows.
Buckhead

Buford Highway/Farmers Market
Taste the World

Buford Highway is Atlanta’s go-to spot for international cuisine, featuring flavors from all over the world, including Asia, Latin America, Europe and more. The Buford Highway Farmers Market is a great place to start. You’ll find hard-to-get international ingredients, as well as groceries that appeal to Atlanta’s diverse population and its adventurous foodies.
Nearby Attractions

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
Find your Creative Side

Housed in a Gothic Revival mansion, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is an Atlanta magnet for the arts offering classes, concerts and events for all ages. Once the home of Charles Howard Candler of the Coca-Cola Candlers, this art haven now buzzes with creativity
Eastside

Center For Puppetry Arts
Pull Some Strings and Watch the Magic Unfold

The spirit of puppetry comes to life here. Enjoy captivating performances year-round or explore the interactive Worlds of Puppetry Museum, home to icons like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. Discover the legacy of Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets, and let your imagination soar.
Midtown

Chattahoochee Nature Center/Chattahoochee River
Explore the Great Outdoors

Hike scenic trails, paddle through wetlands or enjoy tubing along the 48-mile river. Chattahoochee Nature Center also offers activities such as the seasonal Butterfly Encounter and events throughout the year including festivals and Family Fun Days.
Nearby Attractions

Chick-Fil-A College Football Hall Of Fame
Get a Kick Out of This

Your love for college football reignites here with legendary memorabilia, a 45-yard indoor football field and more than 50 interactive exhibits. Celebrating 10 years in Atlanta, it’s a must for sports lovers. Catch Tailgate Saturdays, dive into the new GAME ON! exhibit and unleash your fandom.
Downtown

Children’s Museum Of Atlanta
Time to Play

Kids experience the power of play with plenty of fun hands-on activities. They can travel to the Earth’s core, test their construction skills and explore the magical forest. Programs change daily, so there’s always something new to be learned.
Downtown

David J. Sencer CDC Museum
See Science Develop

From historic research to modern day medicine, see how CDC scientists have navigated the ever-changing status of diseases. At the free museum, learn about the importance of public health with interactive exhibits and the pioneering work that has been done since the start of the CDC in 1946.
Eastside

Delta Flight Museum
Let’s Hang Out

Take to the skies from the museum located in Delta’s original 1940s-era aircraft hangars. Learn about the Boeing 767 pre-flight pilot checklist and take a turn in the flight simulator. 2025 is the 100th anniversary of Delta Air Lines, which means there’s plenty of history to explore.
Westside

Fernbank Museum Of Natural History
Have a Dinomite Day

Dinosaurs, outdoor trails and a four-story movie screen make for an unforgettable adventure at this science and nature museum. With three stories of exhibits and outdoor fun at WildWoods and Fernbank Forest, it’s perfect for families by day and adults during after-hours events such as Fernbank After Dark.
Eastside

Film Studios — Trillith, Assembly, Tyler Perry Studios
Spot the Celebs

As a powerhouse in the film industry, there’s no shortage of studios for productions of all sizes. Get inspired by seeing where some of the highest-grossing films were made when you tour Trilith Studios. Or explore Assembly Studios where they’ve built structures that make you feel like you’re traveling the world.
Nearby Attractions

Fox Theatre
Feel Like Old Hollywood

With a red-carpet entryway, ornate gilt work, soaring turreted ceilings and stained glass windows, all leading to the cobalt “sky” with a sea of twinkling stars, the Fox Theatre is a work of art. The Peachtree Street historic venue hosts top performances, including Broadway shows, concerts and a summer film festival.
Midtown

Georgia Aquarium
Sea How Cool This Place Is

Dive into the deep blue sea at the largest aquarium in the U.S., featuring more than 11 million gallons of water, thousands of animals and 500 species in more than 60 habitats. Spot sharks, otters, dolphins, penguins and your favorite underwater characters while swimming with whale sharks or hanging with sea lions.
Downtown

Georgia State Capitol Building
Take a Historical Journey

History is written in this important building. Tour the dome, explore legislative chambers and visit the museum, showcasing Georgia’s civil rights history and political milestones. The museum’s art collection includes nearly 300 portraits, sculptures and memorials.
Downtown

Goat Farm
Take a Walk on the Creative Side

Once a location full of goats and abandoned warehouses, the Goat Farm is now a space offered for artists to bring their ideas to life via curated studios and apartments. This all-in-one place for artists to live and work is a community for creatives.
Westside

High Museum Of Art
Travel the World Through Art

Unleash your creativity at Atlanta’s cultural centerpiece. Be astonished at its stunning exterior and dive into a 19,000-piece collection featuring Southern artists, civil rights photography and African art. With special exhibits and the largest survey of 19th and early 20th-century American decorative arts in the Southeast, inspiration awaits.
Midtown

History Stops — 44th and 3rd Bookstore, Wren’s Nest, Hammons House, Herdon Home
Embrace History and Culture

Calling all history lovers. Explore The Wren’s Nest, home of journalist Joel Chandler Harris. Or find your next read at 44th & 3rd Bookseller, a multicultural bookstore rich in history. A few blocks away is Hammonds House, a museum showcasing artwork of the African diaspora. End the day at the Herndon Home, a tribute to one of the first Black millionaires in the U.S.”
Westside

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum
See What it Takes to Lead the Country

So you want to be president? Step into the replica Oval Office to start your term. While in charge, observe important information from the Camp David meetings. See the world through the eyes of the 39th U.S. president with an interactive map table to monitor elections and fight diseases. Check out Carter’s Nobel Peace Prize while you’re there.
Eastside

Lenox Square And Phipps Plaza
Shop ‘Til You Drop

Located just across Peachtree Road from one another, these two luxury malls create a shopper’s paradise. Among the more than 350 iconic brands are Blooomingdale’s, plus Nike and Apple flagships at Lenox; Dior, Tiffany and Sak’s Fifth Avenue at Phipps.
Buckhead

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park
A Trip Here is Rich in History

Go deeper than the history books by exploring the life of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From the “I Have a Dream” World Peace Rose Garden to The King Center, established by Coretta Scott King, a trip here is rich in history.
Eastside

Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Root for the Home Team

Home to Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United FC and epic concerts, this more than 2-million-square-foot arena is high-energy no matter why you’re there. With the world’s largest 58-foot-tall HD halo video board and first-of-its-kind retractable roof, fans get an exclusive experience that stimulates all the senses.
Downtown

Miami Circle
Bring your Eye for Design

Here, you’ll find the highest concentration of fine art galleries in Atlanta. What started as a small group of antique shops has turned into a must-stop for interior designers and those just looking to walk away with a unique piece of furniture. At the end of the street, find the entrance to PATH400, a 5.2-mile trail.
Buckhead

Michael C. Carlos Museum
Step Into the Past

Located on Emory University’s campus, the museum has historic collections from all around the world. Galleries feature ancient Egyptian and Nubian Art, Asian Art, The Charles S. Ackerman Galleries of African Art and more. You’ll find Egyptian archaeology and artifacts, along with mummes in the permanent Egyptian art exhibit.
Eastside

Millennium Gate
Rediscover Milestones in History

Towering 100-feet high, the Millennium Gate is a classical Roman style arch that embodies Atlanta’s nickname, “The Gate City.” Designed by artist Alexander Stoddart, it celebrates Georgia’s rich history, art and culture. Swing by The Millennium Gate Museum or take a stroll through the park—there’s magic waiting around every corner.
Westside

Museum Of Design Atlanta
Set Your Imagination in Motion

MODA, the only museum in the Southeast dedicated exclusively to design, showcases bold, unconventional exhibits that highlight the impact of design in daily life. The fashion experts at MODA think of design as a creative force that can solve problems, transform lives and make the world a better place.
Midtown

Oakland Cemetery
See how History Comes Alive

The cemetery is the final resting place of historical personalities including author Margaret Mitchell, golfer Bobby Jones and Atlanta’s first Black mayor Maynard Jackson. It’s the oldest public park in Atlanta with guided tours, 5k races, a vendor market and live performances.
Eastside

Photo opportunities — Jackson Street Bridge, Rainbow Crosswalk, Tiny Doors
Strike a pose

While Atlanta is very photogenic, there are some can’t-miss places to snap a photo. Jackson Street Bridge provides the perfect view of the Downtown skyline. The Rainbow Crosswalk in Midtown is in the heart of the LGBTQ+ community. Tiny Doors hide all around Atlanta.
Nearby Attractions

Plaza Fiesta
¡Bienvenidos! No Passport Needed

Experience the richness of Latin culture along Atlanta’s most diverse corridor, Buford Highway. At the food hall, indulge in the best carnitas tacos in the city, pick up a piece of handcrafted imported art or shop for a soccer jersey. Throughout the year, Plaza Fiesta hosts free events celebrating Latin holidays.
Nearby Attractions

Plaza Theatre
Catch an Indie Flick

Bringing old-school charm to the Poncey-Highland neighborhood, this isn’t your typical movie theater. Since 1939, Plaza Theatre has been a neighborhood gem and holds the title of Atlanta’s oldest operating cinema. Enjoy independent films, foreign features, art-house selections and documentaries that are hard to find elsewhere.
Eastside

Porsche Experience Center Atlanta
Satisfy Your Need for Speed

Get the ultimate thrill behind the wheel of a sleek Porsche on a 1.6-mile driver development course. Test your driving skills, enjoy a state-of-the-art Simulator Lab and then unwind in the Heritage Gallery with a delicious meal as you watch flights take off.
Westside

Pullman Yards
Come for the food and stay for the fun

This destination for entertainment in the Kirkwood neighborhood blends history, dining and fun. Enjoy food trucks and weekly events, like Chefs Market and Skate Night. With immersive art experiences, this hot spot is a lively destination for food, culture and fun.
Eastside

SCAD Fash
Walk the Runway

This nearly 10,000-square-foot museum features artwork from top fashion designers, fashion from around the world and styles fit for the cinema. Strut your style during gallery talks, lectures and screenings.
Midtown

State Farm Arena
Don’t miss your shot

Home to the Atlanta Hawks and a hub for events and concerts, State Farm Arena features 360-degree concourses, ensuring incredible views anywhere you sit. From the elevated food to unique entertainment options, like getting a haircut while watching the action, a visit here is the full experience.
Downtown

Stone Mountain Park
Pack snacks and your sense of adventure

Hiking shoes? Check. Water bottle? Check. Now you’re ready to explore Georgia’s most visited attraction. There are 3,200 acres of beautiful views and stunning trails. Throughout the year, Stone Mountain Park hosts cultural events and festivals, including concerts, craft fairs and holiday celebrations.
Nearby Attractions

Sweet Auburn Avenue
History was Made Here

Dive into Atlanta’s rich history by exploring what was the commercial center of Black Atlanta in the 1920s. Iconic locations include the Auburn Avenue Research Library, APEX Museum, Atlanta Daily World, historic Ebenezer Baptist Church and the Municipal Market. Hop on the Atlanta Streetcar to easily see all the historic landmarks.
Downtown

Tabernacle
Let the music take over

Built as a church in 1910, Tabernacle was transformed into a music venue for the 1996 Summer Olympics. The intimate space promises a front-row seat on performances of your favorite bands and comedians right in the heart of the city.
Downtown

The Spectacular At Centennial Olympic Park
Get Your Gold Metal Experience

The memory of the 1996 Summer Olympics lives on in Downtown Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park. Snap a picture in front of the sculpture of the Olympic rings, The Spectacular. Or see the breathtaking city view from above on SkyView, a 20-story Ferris wheel featuring climate-controlled gondolas.
Downtown

Trap Music Museum
Experience the beat


The world’s first hip-hop museum explores the rich culture of trap music. Explore how the most popular genres came to life and learn about some of the biggest trap stars, like T.I. and Lil Jon.
Westside

Truist Park At The Battery Atlanta
Slide Into Home Base

The Battery Atlanta at Truist Park is a one-stop destination for shopping, dining and entertainment. If the Atlanta Braves are in town, grab a drink at Live! at the Battery or watch the game on the outdoor screen. When games are not taking place, go bowling, ride a mechanical bull, get the best sports gear or see a show at Coca-Cola Roxy.
Nearby Attractions

Underground Atlanta
Discover the Best Hidden Secrets

This arts, entertainment and retail district has been a cultural hub in Downtown since the 1990s spanning multiple levels and four city blocks. See a show at The Masquerade, grab a drink at Daiquiriville and check out an art exhibition or open-mic night at The Bakery. You can find the Zero Mile Post here, marking the terminus of the railroads and where you’ll find the Five Points MARTA Station.
Downtown

Vintage stores — spots around Little Five Points
Find Your Nostalgic Style

Also known as hippie ‘hood, Little Five Points invites you to dive into your eclectic side in one of Atlanta’s most unique neighborhoods. This spot is filled with thrift shops, street art, sneaker stores, dive bars and spots to find vinyl records and collectibles. When you see the giant skull, you know you’re in the right spot.
Eastside

William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
Discover resilience and uncover Jewish History

The museum focuses on Jewish history, culture and arts while celebrating the resilient lives of survivors. At The Breman Museum, learn about historic events such as the Civil Rights Movement or the Holocaust. The museum houses the Southern Jewish History collection, which is the largest archival resources related to the Jewish experience in the Southeastern U.S.
Midtown

World Of Coca-Cola
Take a sip of history

You won’t discover Coca-Cola’s secret formula, but you will have a blast tasting unreleased formulas, learning about the five scent categories and snapping a photo with the iconic polar bear. Try more than 100 flavors from around the world, but be forewarned about the surprising taste of Beverly.
Downtown

Zoo Atlanta
Unleash your inner zookeeper

Dive into the animal kingdom with birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, oh my. Watch the gorillas get a sweet treat or the orangutans snack on some fruit. Get up close with the animals by feeding the giraffes or check out the petting zoo.
Eastside

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1-5 OF 50Alliance Theatre
Step into the spotlight

Experience a world of drama at this Tony Award-winning theater. From holiday shows to Pulitzer Prize-nominated plays, the Alliance Theatre brings stories to life with creativity and passion. Many of its shows have made their way to Broadway, including hits like “The Color Purple,” “Aida” and “Water for Elephants.” Catch the next big production here.
Midtown

Atlanta Beltline
Walk in Our Shoes

A 22-mile trail that loops around the city, the Atlanta Beltline is a crown jewel connecting 45 neighborhoods and showcasing why we are The City in the Forest. With street art, shops, lively bars and restaurants, the Beltline invites visitors and locals to explore the city on foot, on wheels or with furry friends.
Eastside

Atlanta Botanical Garden
Lose Yourself in the Tree Canopy

The 30-acres of pure garden magic is a sight to see. Enjoy the allure of the 25-foot Earth Goddess, explore exotic plants at the Fuqua Orchid Center and let the kiddos run wild at the Children’s Garden. Their seasonal events make it a beauty year-round, including Garden Lights, Holiday Nights, which has more than a million lights.
Midtown

Atlanta History Center
Take a Step Back in Time

The 33-acre history museum in Buckhead features the reimaged Cyclorama exhibit, a 49-foot-tall painting of the Battle of Atlanta, memorabilia from the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games and the historic Swan House. The history center also includes the Margaret Mitchell House in Midtown, where she wrote “Gone With The Wind.”
Buckhead

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Feel the Music

Settle in and let Atlanta’s Grammy Award-winning orchestra take your breath away with more than 150 concerts each year, from timeless classics to Movies in Concert and the Coca-Cola Holiday series. Don’t miss performances with the renowned ASO Chorus, featured on nine Grammy Award-winning recordings—a treat for every music lover.
Midtown

Award winning dinner – MICHELIN, James Beard
Eat Your Heart Out

Atlanta’s culinary scene shines with MICHELIN Guide recognized restaurants and James Beard nominees. Enjoy acclaimed seasonally-inspired dining and creative tasting menus. From Southern cuisine to omakase and even pizza, awaken your palette with a variety of food to try.
Nearby Attractions

Buckhead Theatre
Enjoy the Show

Nestled in the heart of Buckhead and just steps from the neighborhood’s buzzing restaurants and bars, Buckhead Theatre is a 1930 Spanish Baroque gem. With its Art Deco vibe, it hosts unforgettable nights from rock concerts to comedy shows.
Buckhead

Buford Highway/Farmers Market
Taste the World

Buford Highway is Atlanta’s go-to spot for international cuisine, featuring flavors from all over the world, including Asia, Latin America, Europe and more. The Buford Highway Farmers Market is a great place to start. You’ll find hard-to-get international ingredients, as well as groceries that appeal to Atlanta’s diverse population and its adventurous foodies.
Nearby Attractions

Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
Find your Creative Side

Housed in a Gothic Revival mansion, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center is an Atlanta magnet for the arts offering classes, concerts and events for all ages. Once the home of Charles Howard Candler of the Coca-Cola Candlers, this art haven now buzzes with creativity
Eastside

Center For Puppetry Arts
Pull Some Strings and Watch the Magic Unfold

The spirit of puppetry comes to life here. Enjoy captivating performances year-round or explore the interactive Worlds of Puppetry Museum, home to icons like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy. Discover the legacy of Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets, and let your imagination soar.
Midtown

Chattahoochee Nature Center/Chattahoochee River
Explore the Great Outdoors

Hike scenic trails, paddle through wetlands or enjoy tubing along the 48-mile river. Chattahoochee Nature Center also offers activities such as the seasonal Butterfly Encounter and events throughout the year including festivals and Family Fun Days.
Nearby Attractions

Chick-Fil-A College Football Hall Of Fame
Get a Kick Out of This

Your love for college football reignites here with legendary memorabilia, a 45-yard indoor football field and more than 50 interactive exhibits. Celebrating 10 years in Atlanta, it’s a must for sports lovers. Catch Tailgate Saturdays, dive into the new GAME ON! exhibit and unleash your fandom.
Downtown

Children’s Museum Of Atlanta
Time to Play

Kids experience the power of play with plenty of fun hands-on activities. They can travel to the Earth’s core, test their construction skills and explore the magical forest. Programs change daily, so there’s always something new to be learned.
Downtown

David J. Sencer CDC Museum
See Science Develop

From historic research to modern day medicine, see how CDC scientists have navigated the ever-changing status of diseases. At the free museum, learn about the importance of public health with interactive exhibits and the pioneering work that has been done since the start of the CDC in 1946.
Eastside

Delta Flight Museum
Let’s Hang Out

Take to the skies from the museum located in Delta’s original 1940s-era aircraft hangars. Learn about the Boeing 767 pre-flight pilot checklist and take a turn in the flight simulator. 2025 is the 100th anniversary of Delta Air Lines, which means there’s plenty of history to explore.
Westside

Fernbank Museum Of Natural History
Have a Dinomite Day

Dinosaurs, outdoor trails and a four-story movie screen make for an unforgettable adventure at this science and nature museum. With three stories of exhibits and outdoor fun at WildWoods and Fernbank Forest, it’s perfect for families by day and adults during after-hours events such as Fernbank After Dark.
Eastside

Film Studios — Trillith, Assembly, Tyler Perry Studios
Spot the Celebs

As a powerhouse in the film industry, there’s no shortage of studios for productions of all sizes. Get inspired by seeing where some of the highest-grossing films were made when you tour Trilith Studios. Or explore Assembly Studios where they’ve built structures that make you feel like you’re traveling the world.
Nearby Attractions

Fox Theatre
Feel Like Old Hollywood

With a red-carpet entryway, ornate gilt work, soaring turreted ceilings and stained glass windows, all leading to the cobalt “sky” with a sea of twinkling stars, the Fox Theatre is a work of art. The Peachtree Street historic venue hosts top performances, including Broadway shows, concerts and a summer film festival.
Midtown

Georgia Aquarium
Sea How Cool This Place Is

Dive into the deep blue sea at the largest aquarium in the U.S., featuring more than 11 million gallons of water, thousands of animals and 500 species in more than 60 habitats. Spot sharks, otters, dolphins, penguins and your favorite underwater characters while swimming with whale sharks or hanging with sea lions.
Downtown

Georgia State Capitol Building
Take a Historical Journey

History is written in this important building. Tour the dome, explore legislative chambers and visit the museum, showcasing Georgia’s civil rights history and political milestones. The museum’s art collection includes nearly 300 portraits, sculptures and memorials.
Downtown

Goat Farm
Take a Walk on the Creative Side

Once a location full of goats and abandoned warehouses, the Goat Farm is now a space offered for artists to bring their ideas to life via curated studios and apartments. This all-in-one place for artists to live and work is a community for creatives.
Westside

High Museum Of Art
Travel the World Through Art

Unleash your creativity at Atlanta’s cultural centerpiece. Be astonished at its stunning exterior and dive into a 19,000-piece collection featuring Southern artists, civil rights photography and African art. With special exhibits and the largest survey of 19th and early 20th-century American decorative arts in the Southeast, inspiration awaits.
Midtown

History Stops — 44th and 3rd Bookstore, Wren’s Nest, Hammons House, Herdon Home
Embrace History and Culture

Calling all history lovers. Explore The Wren’s Nest, home of journalist Joel Chandler Harris. Or find your next read at 44th & 3rd Bookseller, a multicultural bookstore rich in history. A few blocks away is Hammonds House, a museum showcasing artwork of the African diaspora. End the day at the Herndon Home, a tribute to one of the first Black millionaires in the U.S.”
Westside

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum
See What it Takes to Lead the Country

So you want to be president? Step into the replica Oval Office to start your term. While in charge, observe important information from the Camp David meetings. See the world through the eyes of the 39th U.S. president with an interactive map table to monitor elections and fight diseases. Check out Carter’s Nobel Peace Prize while you’re there.
Eastside

Lenox Square And Phipps Plaza
Shop ‘Til You Drop

Located just across Peachtree Road from one another, these two luxury malls create a shopper’s paradise. Among the more than 350 iconic brands are Blooomingdale’s, plus Nike and Apple flagships at Lenox; Dior, Tiffany and Sak’s Fifth Avenue at Phipps.
Buckhead

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park
A Trip Here is Rich in History

Go deeper than the history books by exploring the life of civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From the “I Have a Dream” World Peace Rose Garden to The King Center, established by Coretta Scott King, a trip here is rich in history.
Eastside

Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Root for the Home Team

Home to Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United FC and epic concerts, this more than 2-million-square-foot arena is high-energy no matter why you’re there. With the world’s largest 58-foot-tall HD halo video board and first-of-its-kind retractable roof, fans get an exclusive experience that stimulates all the senses.
Downtown

Miami Circle
Bring your Eye for Design

Here, you’ll find the highest concentration of fine art galleries in Atlanta. What started as a small group of antique shops has turned into a must-stop for interior designers and those just looking to walk away with a unique piece of furniture. At the end of the street, find the entrance to PATH400, a 5.2-mile trail.
Buckhead

Michael C. Carlos Museum
Step Into the Past

Located on Emory University’s campus, the museum has historic collections from all around the world. Galleries feature ancient Egyptian and Nubian Art, Asian Art, The Charles S. Ackerman Galleries of African Art and more. You’ll find Egyptian archaeology and artifacts, along with mummes in the permanent Egyptian art exhibit.
Eastside

Millennium Gate
Rediscover Milestones in History

Towering 100-feet high, the Millennium Gate is a classical Roman style arch that embodies Atlanta’s nickname, “The Gate City.” Designed by artist Alexander Stoddart, it celebrates Georgia’s rich history, art and culture. Swing by The Millennium Gate Museum or take a stroll through the park—there’s magic waiting around every corner.
Westside

Museum Of Design Atlanta
Set Your Imagination in Motion

MODA, the only museum in the Southeast dedicated exclusively to design, showcases bold, unconventional exhibits that highlight the impact of design in daily life. The fashion experts at MODA think of design as a creative force that can solve problems, transform lives and make the world a better place.
Midtown

Oakland Cemetery
See how History Comes Alive

The cemetery is the final resting place of historical personalities including author Margaret Mitchell, golfer Bobby Jones and Atlanta’s first Black mayor Maynard Jackson. It’s the oldest public park in Atlanta with guided tours, 5k races, a vendor market and live performances.
Eastside

Photo opportunities — Jackson Street Bridge, Rainbow Crosswalk, Tiny Doors
Strike a pose

While Atlanta is very photogenic, there are some can’t-miss places to snap a photo. Jackson Street Bridge provides the perfect view of the Downtown skyline. The Rainbow Crosswalk in Midtown is in the heart of the LGBTQ+ community. Tiny Doors hide all around Atlanta.
Nearby Attractions

Plaza Fiesta
¡Bienvenidos! No Passport Needed

Experience the richness of Latin culture along Atlanta’s most diverse corridor, Buford Highway. At the food hall, indulge in the best carnitas tacos in the city, pick up a piece of handcrafted imported art or shop for a soccer jersey. Throughout the year, Plaza Fiesta hosts free events celebrating Latin holidays.
Nearby Attractions

Plaza Theatre
Catch an Indie Flick

Bringing old-school charm to the Poncey-Highland neighborhood, this isn’t your typical movie theater. Since 1939, Plaza Theatre has been a neighborhood gem and holds the title of Atlanta’s oldest operating cinema. Enjoy independent films, foreign features, art-house selections and documentaries that are hard to find elsewhere.
Eastside

Porsche Experience Center Atlanta
Satisfy Your Need for Speed

Get the ultimate thrill behind the wheel of a sleek Porsche on a 1.6-mile driver development course. Test your driving skills, enjoy a state-of-the-art Simulator Lab and then unwind in the Heritage Gallery with a delicious meal as you watch flights take off.
Westside

Pullman Yards
Come for the food and stay for the fun

This destination for entertainment in the Kirkwood neighborhood blends history, dining and fun. Enjoy food trucks and weekly events, like Chefs Market and Skate Night. With immersive art experiences, this hot spot is a lively destination for food, culture and fun.
Eastside

SCAD Fash
Walk the Runway

This nearly 10,000-square-foot museum features artwork from top fashion designers, fashion from around the world and styles fit for the cinema. Strut your style during gallery talks, lectures and screenings.
Midtown

State Farm Arena
Don’t miss your shot

Home to the Atlanta Hawks and a hub for events and concerts, State Farm Arena features 360-degree concourses, ensuring incredible views anywhere you sit. From the elevated food to unique entertainment options, like getting a haircut while watching the action, a visit here is the full experience.
Downtown

Stone Mountain Park
Pack snacks and your sense of adventure

Hiking shoes? Check. Water bottle? Check. Now you’re ready to explore Georgia’s most visited attraction. There are 3,200 acres of beautiful views and stunning trails. Throughout the year, Stone Mountain Park hosts cultural events and festivals, including concerts, craft fairs and holiday celebrations.
Nearby Attractions

Sweet Auburn Avenue
History was Made Here

Dive into Atlanta’s rich history by exploring what was the commercial center of Black Atlanta in the 1920s. Iconic locations include the Auburn Avenue Research Library, APEX Museum, Atlanta Daily World, historic Ebenezer Baptist Church and the Municipal Market. Hop on the Atlanta Streetcar to easily see all the historic landmarks.
Downtown

Tabernacle
Let the music take over

Built as a church in 1910, Tabernacle was transformed into a music venue for the 1996 Summer Olympics. The intimate space promises a front-row seat on performances of your favorite bands and comedians right in the heart of the city.
Downtown

The Spectacular At Centennial Olympic Park
Get Your Gold Metal Experience

The memory of the 1996 Summer Olympics lives on in Downtown Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park. Snap a picture in front of the sculpture of the Olympic rings, The Spectacular. Or see the breathtaking city view from above on SkyView, a 20-story Ferris wheel featuring climate-controlled gondolas.
Downtown

Trap Music Museum
Experience the beat


The world’s first hip-hop museum explores the rich culture of trap music. Explore how the most popular genres came to life and learn about some of the biggest trap stars, like T.I. and Lil Jon.
Westside

Truist Park At The Battery Atlanta
Slide Into Home Base

The Battery Atlanta at Truist Park is a one-stop destination for shopping, dining and entertainment. If the Atlanta Braves are in town, grab a drink at Live! at the Battery or watch the game on the outdoor screen. When games are not taking place, go bowling, ride a mechanical bull, get the best sports gear or see a show at Coca-Cola Roxy.
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Underground Atlanta
Discover the Best Hidden Secrets

This arts, entertainment and retail district has been a cultural hub in Downtown since the 1990s spanning multiple levels and four city blocks. See a show at The Masquerade, grab a drink at Daiquiriville and check out an art exhibition or open-mic night at The Bakery. You can find the Zero Mile Post here, marking the terminus of the railroads and where you’ll find the Five Points MARTA Station.
Downtown

Vintage stores — spots around Little Five Points
Find Your Nostalgic Style

Also known as hippie ‘hood, Little Five Points invites you to dive into your eclectic side in one of Atlanta’s most unique neighborhoods. This spot is filled with thrift shops, street art, sneaker stores, dive bars and spots to find vinyl records and collectibles. When you see the giant skull, you know you’re in the right spot.
Eastside

William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
Discover resilience and uncover Jewish History

The museum focuses on Jewish history, culture and arts while celebrating the resilient lives of survivors. At The Breman Museum, learn about historic events such as the Civil Rights Movement or the Holocaust. The museum houses the Southern Jewish History collection, which is the largest archival resources related to the Jewish experience in the Southeastern U.S.
Midtown

World Of Coca-Cola
Take a sip of history

You won’t discover Coca-Cola’s secret formula, but you will have a blast tasting unreleased formulas, learning about the five scent categories and snapping a photo with the iconic polar bear. Try more than 100 flavors from around the world, but be forewarned about the surprising taste of Beverly.
Downtown

Zoo Atlanta
Unleash your inner zookeeper

Dive into the animal kingdom with birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians, oh my. Watch the gorillas get a sweet treat or the orangutans snack on some fruit. Get up close with the animals by feeding the giraffes or check out the petting zoo.
Eastside

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