Activities Atlanta
Activities in Atlanta
Outdoor Adventures
- Piedmont Park: A 189-acre park in Midtown Atlanta featuring walking trails, a dog park, and plenty of picnic areas.
- Tip: Visit the park’s weekly farmers’ market on Saturdays for fresh produce and local goods.
- Stone Mountain Park: An outdoor recreational destination with hiking trails, a historic plantation, and a scenic railroad ride.
- Tip: Take in the stunning views from the top of Stone Mountain, Georgia’s highest point.
Cultural Experiences
- National Center for Civil and Human Rights: A museum showcasing the history of the civil rights movement and human rights issues worldwide.
- Tip: Spend at least 2-3 hours exploring the exhibits to fully appreciate the complex history on display.
- Atlanta BeltLine: An ongoing urban development project featuring public art, parks, and trails along a former railway corridor.
- Tip: Take a guided tour or rent a bike to explore the various neighborhoods and attractions along the BeltLine.
Sports and Entertainment
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Home of the Atlanta Falcons (NFL) and Atlanta United FC (MLS).
- Tip: Catch a game during football season for an electrifying experience, or take a guided tour of the stadium’s impressive facilities.
- World of Coca-Cola: A museum showcasing the history and interactive exhibits of the iconic beverage brand.
- Tip: Enjoy free samples of Coke products from around the world in the Taste It! exhibit.
Other Attractions
- Georgia Aquarium: Home to thousands of aquatic animals, including whale sharks and dolphins.
- Tip: Visit the 4D theater for an immersive experience with stunning visuals and special effects.
- Centennial Olympic Park: A 21-acre park built for the 1996 Summer Olympics featuring a large fountain and plenty of green space.
- Tip: Attend one of the many free events held at the park throughout the year, including concerts and festivals.