We’ve Relaunched
Atlanta is a dynamic, fast moving city, and we like to think our website matches that philosophy. We want to make sure that you are seeing the latest and greatest that we have to offer, and with that in mind, we have done a little housecleaning on some older site content. That’s how you ended up here.
Trust us – it was best that we removed that content anyway. Besides, we have a lot of other great stuff for you to check out! How about these options?
- What’s happening in Atlanta
- Our other blog posts
- 50 fun things to do
- The latest events
We’d hate to see you go so soon, so sit down for a spell and check out the other great content we have to offer!
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Get to know Atlanta, and discover the best things to do around the city.
ExploreAtlanta is home to three national parks: Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
Visit Three National Parks in Atlanta
Arts & CultureHit the eats, then hit the streets. Make the most of your Dragon Con weekend with tips on where to go before, during and after.
Where to Go Before, During and After Dragon Con
DiningFrom outdoor restaurants in your favorite neighborhood to the perfect patios for every season, discover the best spots for outdoor dining in Atlanta.
Ultimate Guide to Patio Dining in Atlanta
AttractionsGet ready, get set – for a super fun spring break in Atlanta. Bring the family, where – we promise – you’ll find a city full of fun things to do for the entire family.
Things to Do for Spring Break in Atlanta
History & HeritageYes, Atlanta boasts a wealth of bright, shiny new buildings but we also have our fair share of historic neighborhoods with quaint houses (and the occasional antebellum mansion), local shops and restaurants — all of which are a perfect locale for spending a day walking around and discovering our diverse and eclectic city. Here are top six historic neighborhoods: 1.
Explore Atlanta's Coolest Historic Neighborhoods
UncategorizedMixologist: Tim Faulkner 3 oz bourbon1/2 oz kudzu syrup1 1/2 tsp castor sugar3-4 sprigs fresh mint Fill julep cup (or rocks glass) with crushed ice.