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The Best Things to Do in Atlanta for Any Kind of Trip

History buffs, foodies, and even pop culture fans will find endless possibilities in the Big Peach.

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If you're planning a trip to Atlanta, you may want to add a few days to your stay just to fit everything in. The city is flourishing with sights, activities, and experiences for every interest. History buffs will enjoy a packed itinerary with stops like the Atlanta History Center and The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park. There's plenty of culture to experience at Fox Theatre and Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse. Traveling with kids? Stop by the Atlanta Zoo, World of Coca-Cola, or Six Flags Over Georgia. Have a Stranger Things fan on your hands? There's an escape room in Hopper's Cabin!

And the local shopping scene in Atlanta is also quite impressive feature. Stop by one of their traditional malls, like Lenox Square or Phipps Plaza (for upscale, treat-yourself-style purchases). Or visit one of the indoor-outdoor markets, like Municipal Market and Ponce City Market, where you'll find dozens of vendors—including chefs, artisans, growers, and makers—sharing quality goods you can't find anywhere else. But just because the shopping's good, doesn't mean it lacks nature. Between botanical gardens, park green space, nature preserves, and walking trails, the outdoorsy in you is covered too.

So be a peach (*wink*) and read on to discover all the go-to Atlanta destinations you can't miss on your next visit.

Take in the beautiful sights at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.

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An urban oasis, the Atlanta Botanical Garden boasts 30 acres of outdoor gardens, an award-winning Children's Garden, a Canopy Walk through Storza Woods, and an innovative Edible Garden featuring an outdoor demonstration kitchen. Refer to the events calendar for timely activities, like art exhibitions, classes, and more.

Sip soda at the World of Coca-Cola.

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The home of the nation's favorite soda holds a ton of history. Travel back in time to see how far it's come, hang with the iconic Coca-Cola polar bear, and visit the tasting station, where you can try a variety of Coca-Cola beverages from around the world, as you learn interesting facts about them.

Enjoy local cuisine at Krog Street Market.

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A food stall destination that was originally built in the 1920s, it's now a bustling landing strip for all of the hippest local cuisine and ingredients. Check out the directory to see where you might want to chow down.

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Catch a movie and shop at Starlight Drive-In and Flea Market.

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Two of the most retro and fun things to do—see a drive-in movie and shop for antiques—in one place! Sounds like heaven on Earth, doesn't it? And it all exists at Starlight. The flea market is open every weekend during the day, and once the sun sets, it's show time.

Learn about Martin Luther King Jr.'s influence.

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The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park is a campus of sites formed to honor Dr. King's instrumental societal change. It includes his birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church—where King was co-pastor and where his funeral was held—and The King Center, which is also his resting place, alongside his wife, Coretta Scott King.

Dive with sharks at the Georgia Aquarium.

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Explore over 11 million gallons of water at the Georgia Aquarium, which is home to all kinds of your favorite aquatic creatures, including sharks, piranhas, turtles, and more. You can even elevate the experience with a dolphin encounter or dive with sharks.

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Take in the view from the Skyview Ferris wheel.

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Towering nearly 20 stories above Centennial Park, the SkyView Ferris wheel provides a view of the city like no other. Sit back and relax in one of its 42 private, climate-controlled gondolas to take in the breathtaking panoramic scenes.

See a show at Alliance Theatre.

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Atlanta's Tony Award-winning theatre is the ideal destination for live entertainment. Check their website to see what shows you can catch on the Coca-Cola stage while you're in town.

Fill up at the iconic Busy Bee Cafe.

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Named one of America's Classic Restaurants by the James Beard Foundation in 2022, stop by The Busy Bee Cafe for iconic Southern food. Best known for its fried chicken, the 76-year-old establishment also serves delicious baked macaroni & cheese and cornbread muffins. Fun fact: Oprah has visited for lunch!

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Enjoy nature and city views at Piedmont Park.

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Piedmont Park is a 200-plus-acre green space in the heart of Atlanta that's always bustling with something to do: go on a stroll, join a fitness class, catch a concert... or simply stop and take in the beautiful contrast of Atlanta's striking city skyline against the vast, lush green park. Fun fact: The park has been featured in a handful of movies and shows, like Spider-Man and American Idol.

Contemplate history at the Margaret Mitchell House and Museum.

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The home of author Margaret Mitchell in Atlanta is deemed a national historical place because it's where she wrote Gone With the Wind, a book (and movie) that shaped narratives around the Civil War for decades to come.

As the Atlanta History Center points out, although the story was well-loved, it's not a work of non-fiction: "Both the book and the movie depict a rosy myth of the Old South, casting the institution of slavery in a benevolent light," the site reads. "We encourage open discussion about the content of the book and film, the evidence from historical reality, and Margaret Mitchell's life."

Feed a giant panda at the Atlanta Zoo.

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The Atlanta Zoo became known for its giant panda exhibit when it welcomed the only giant panda cub born in the United States in 2006. Now, you can even feed one in a giant panda encounter. It's worth noting that the tickets are sold on a timed system to limit the number of guests in the zoo at a given time.

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Attend a storytelling and house tour at The Wren's Nest.

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The Wren's Nest is the historic home of author and journalist Joel Chandler Harris, who was best known for recording and publishing the Br'er Rabbit folktales as told by the fictional character Uncle Remus. The stories played a significant role in shaping American literature. The house hosts tours and live storytelling events, and admission is $12.

Visit the College Football Hall of Fame.

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Football fans won't want to skip this stop on their Atlanta tour. The museum features a three-story wall of helmets from various players and teams—and after registering your ticket, your chosen helmet will light up from its post. A continued customized tour features a specialty exhibit and an indoor playing field.

Spot famous TV and movie film locations.

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Did you know Atlanta has been the backdrop for many popular TV shows and movies—like The Walking Dead, Stranger Things, and The Hunger Games? The Swan House—located on Atlanta History Center's 33-acre campus—was used as President Snow's mansion in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Mockingjay: Part 1. You can go on a tour or just explore the grounds.

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Brave a 'Stranger Things'-themed escape room.

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Speaking of Stranger Things, Sleepy Hollow Farm is home to Hopper's cabinand you can embark on an escape room adventure in the cabin with Escape Woods. (Just make sure you book the cabin tour specifically, or you risk not being able to see it!)

Hike to see a waterfall at the Cascade Springs Nature Preserve.

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An unexpected reprieve from the busy city, Cascade Springs is the perfect place to go for a day hike with views. On the trail, you'll traverse a rolling forest and babbling creek, and you'll even spot a beautiful stone springhouse.

Immerse your senses at the Illuminarium.

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Kids and adults alike will love the one-of-a-kind experience offered at the Illuminarium. Themed exhibits are brought to life via 4K laser projection, audio beams, and in-floor haptics to give visitors an immersive sensory show. Some of the rotating show themes include space, sports, and a New Year's celebration.

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Bike, view art, and explore on the Atlanta Beltline.

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The Beltline is Atlanta's impressive outdoor space that consists of 22 miles of unused railroad tracks circling the core of the city. It includes walking and biking trails, green space, and art installations to enjoy along the way.

Walk on the wing of the first Boeing 747-400.

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At the Delta Flight Museum, guests can not only tour the first Boeing 747-400 produced, but walk on its wing. They can also channel their inner pilot and fly the only Boeing 737 flight simulator open to the public in the United States.

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Kayla Blanton
Kayla Blanton is a freelance writer who reports on all things health and nutrition for Men’s Health, Women’s Health, and Prevention. Her hobbies include perpetual coffee sipping and pretending to be a Chopped contestant while cooking.
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