Airport

Hartsfield Jackson Airport

The best airport to fly into when arriving in Atlanta is Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL). For your convenience and safety, we encourage you to use your personalized registered Uber or Lyft account to get to your hotels. Please feel free to connect with others and car pool if needed. Your safety is important to us and we highly as that you plan ahead. 

Shopping

Perimeter Atlanta Mall: This mall features a variety of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment venues, making it a popular shopping destination in the Dunwoody area.

Cumberland Mall: Located near the Battery Atlanta, this mall offers a mix of well-known brands and unique shops, along with a selection of restaurants and a cinema.

Lenox Square Mall: An upscale shopping center in Buckhead, Lenox Square is home to high-end retailers, luxury brands, and a variety of dining options, making it a must-visit for fashion enthusiasts.

Shops Around Lenox: This open-air shopping center features a blend of boutique shops, restaurants, and cafes, providing a more relaxed shopping experience in a charming atmosphere.

Buckhead Village: An upscale district in Buckhead, this area boasts a collection of luxury boutiques, fine dining, and vibrant nightlife, making it ideal for a stylish shopping day.

Phipps Plaza: Known for its luxury shopping experience, Phipps Plaza offers high-end retailers, a gourmet food court, and even a movie theater, all within an elegant setting.

Atlantic Station: A mixed-use development, Atlantic Station includes shopping, dining, and entertainment options in a pedestrian-friendly environment, often hosting community events and festivals.

Ponce City Market: Located in a historic Sears building, Ponce City Market combines retail shops, restaurants, and a food hall, offering a unique blend of local and national brands in a vibrant setting.

Attractions

Georgia Aquarium: One of the largest aquariums in the world, the Georgia Aquarium houses thousands of marine animals, including whale sharks and manta rays, offering interactive exhibits and educational programs for visitors of all ages.

World of Coca-Cola Museum: This interactive museum showcases the history and culture of the Coca-Cola brand. Visitors can explore exhibits, taste different Coca-Cola products from around the world, and learn about the beverage's impact on global culture.

Zoo Atlanta: Home to over 1,000 animals, Zoo Atlanta focuses on conservation and education. Highlights include giant pandas, African elephants, and various species of reptiles, making it a fantastic destination for animal lovers.

Atlanta Botanical Garden: A stunning 30-acre garden featuring a diverse collection of plants, themed gardens, and seasonal displays. The garden also hosts art installations and special events throughout the year.

***Atlanta Jazz Festival @ Piedmont Park: An annual celebration of jazz music, this festival takes place in the beautiful Piedmont Park and features performances from renowned jazz artists, food vendors, and a vibrant atmosphere for music lovers.

High Museum of Art: The premier art museum in the Southeast, the High Museum of Art boasts an impressive collection of classic and contemporary works, including pieces by American, European, and African artists, along with a variety of traveling exhibitions.

Tickets must be purchased for these, please plan accordingly.

***Atlanta Jazz Festival @ Piedmont Park only celebrated on Memorial Day Weekend.

Recreations

Centennial Olympic Park: A 21-acre park in downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park was built for the 1996 Summer Olympics. It features beautiful fountains, walking paths, and green spaces, making it a popular spot for events and concerts.

Piedmont Park: Located in the heart of Atlanta, Piedmont Park is a large urban park known for its scenic views, walking trails, and recreational facilities. It hosts various events, including festivals, farmers' markets, and sports activities.

Stone Mountain Park: This expansive park is home to the famous Stone Mountain, which features a massive Confederate memorial carved into its face. Visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, and various attractions, including a scenic railroad and laser shows.

State Farm Arena: A multi-purpose indoor arena located in downtown Atlanta, State Farm Arena is the home of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks and hosts a variety of events, including concerts, shows, and sporting events.

Mercedes-Benz Stadium: This state-of-the-art stadium is home to the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and MLS's Atlanta United FC. Known for its unique retractable roof and modern design, it hosts major sporting events, concerts, and other entertainment.

SunTrust Park: The home of the Atlanta Braves, SunTrust Park features a modern ballpark experience with fan-friendly amenities, including a variety of dining options and the adjacent Battery Atlanta, which offers shopping and entertainment.

Arts & Culture

Atlanta Symphony Hall: This renowned concert hall is home to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and hosts a variety of performances, including classical music, jazz, and popular concerts. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the symphony's website.

Fernbank Museum of Natural History: This museum features exhibits on natural history, including dinosaur skeletons, fossils, and cultural artifacts. The museum also has an IMAX theater and beautiful outdoor spaces. Tickets should be purchased in advance to ensure entry, especially for popular exhibits.

Fox Theatre, a National Historic Landmark: One of Atlanta’s most iconic venues, the Fox Theatre is known for its stunning Moorish architecture and elaborate interior. It hosts a wide range of performances, including Broadway shows and concerts. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the theater’s website.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site: This site honors the legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It includes his childhood home, the Ebenezer Baptist Church where he preached, and the King Center. Entry is free, but tickets for guided tours of the childhood home should be reserved in advance.

The Center for Civil and Human Rights: This interactive museum explores the history of the civil rights movement in the United States and the ongoing struggle for human rights globally. Tickets should be purchased on the site, but it’s recommended to check for any special events that may require advance purchase.

Each of these locations offers a unique insight into the cultural and historical significance of Atlanta, making them essential stops for anyone interested in the city's rich heritage!