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Things To Do Near Georgia Tech

Lucky you, not only are you a Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech, you also go to school at a Downtown university, which means there is plenty to do off campus. Here are a few ideas.

Freebies

Atlanta BeltLine Westside

Catch some fresh air on the Atlanta BeltLine.

Jump on the Atlanta BeltLine Westside Trail and enjoy a walk, run or bike ride. Get some exercise and fresh air. When you’re done, physics may make a little more sense to you. 

Atlanta Monetary Museum

Located at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the museum features a display on the history of money; interactive, multimedia exhibits explaining the Federal Reserve’s role in the economy; and a view of the bank’s automated vault and cash processing areas.

Atlantic Station

Atlantic Station is a great place to hang out.

This city within the city is chock full of shops and restaurants, but it’s OK to go there and just walk around (and maybe spring for a nice cuppa Joe).  

Centennial Olympic Park

Check out the Spectacular at Centennial Olympic Park.

Smack in the middle of downtown Atlanta, this legacy from the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta is a wonderful place to go for a run, take a walk or just hang out with friends.

Georgia Aquarium

Find over 500 species at Georgia Aquarium.

Georgia Tech is just a hop, skip and a jump away from Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere. If you are a Georgia resident, bring your ID and get free admission on your birthday. (Unfortunately, this does not apply to students who are out-of-state residents going to school in Georgia.) The aquarium houses thousands of species of animals on the premises. It’s going to take a few visits to take it all in.

Piedmont Park

Lay back and relax at Piedmont Park.

Situated in Midtown, Piedmont Park is a favorite hangout for people who want to walk, run, skate, ride a bike or plop on the grass and read a book. There are plenty of restaurants nearby if you want to grab a bite (but that part isn’t free).

Westside Provisions District

Walk around for free or splurge at Westside Provisions District.

You can enjoy unique retail shops, beautiful views and incredible dining at Westside Provisions District. Of course, spending is not necessary to have a good time, but if you do want to splurge, this is also a great place for that.

Affordable

Alliance Theatre

Depending on availability, student tickets can be purchased for $10, including all taxes and fees. Student rush tickets require your student ID to be presented and must be purchased in person at the Woodruff Arts Center Box Office on the day of the performance. You may call the Box Office at 404-733-4600 in advance to check availability.

Fox Theatre

Evenings are magical at the Fox Theatre. (📷: Fox Theatre)

If you love Broadway shows, then keep your eye on the Fox Theatre because the theater often offers discount tickets to college students when Broadway comes to Atlanta.

High Museum of Art

The High Museum of Art is just minutes from the Georgia Tech campus.

Get free admission at the High Museum of Art on the second Sunday of each month. Show up or secure your tickets online ahead of time.

Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)

Admission is $8 for college students. You never know what might be happening at MODA – 3-D printing or maybe even a Georgia Tech exhibit.

William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum

The Montag Blue Horse is part of the History with Chutzpah exhibit at The Breman. (Photo courtesy William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum)

Student admission is only $6. Tour the Holocaust exhibit and check to see about new exhibits that appear regularly. Sometimes there are free lectures.

Volunteer

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Volunteer at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Volunteer to be an usher at performances of the award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and hear the concerts for free while you work.

Dad’s Garage Theatre

Volunteer at Dad’s Garage Theatre and you’ll get to see the show that night for free. You’ll also get other cool perks including free snacks, family-priced (aka cheap) drinks, invitations to quarterly volunteer appreciation events and quality time with the staff and the performers. You’ll earn credit for every shift you work, and that credit can be applied toward improv classes, gift certificates and Dad’s Garage merchandise

For more things to do in Atlanta, check this guide.

Born and raised in Mexico, Daniela is a bilingual journalist who now lives in Atlanta and spends her time searching for the best margarita in town and discovering coffee shops in the city.

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