Atlanta, Georgia Travel Guide: Things to Do, Where to Eat, and Where to Stay
Atlanta, Georgia doesn’t settle for doing anything the way it’s always been done. The city didn’t create freedom, soda, grits or hospitality—they elevated them into something sacred.
They didn’t invent hip-hop—they just took it to a whole new level. And that small difference doesn’t just set Atlanta apart, it defines the city.
WHAT TO SEE IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
As the crown jewel of downtown, no trip to Atlanta is complete without a visit to Centennial Olympic Park, a 22-acre green space that serves as Georgia’s legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Cool off in the iconic Fountain of Rings, locate your commemorative brick, take a selfie at The Spectacular, and walk the ornate gardens—giving the feeling of a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of Georgia’s capital.
Located in Midtown, the High Museum of Art is the Southeast’s most renowned art museum. Boasting a celebrated collection of art ranging from classic to contemporary, as well as architecture by Richard Meier and Renzo Piano, the museum is home to more than 17,000 pieces of American, European, African, decorative and folk art, plus photography and contemporary works. In addition to its main collection featuring Monet, Tournier, Tiepolo and Ernst among others, the museum welcomes several visiting exhibitions throughout the year.
While Midtown Atlanta is the heart of the arts, many Atlanta neighborhoods have found their creative aura through highly talented local and international artists delivering diverse and vivid murals across the city. Covering everything from walls and crosswalks to underpasses and high rises, this prevalent aspect of the city’s art scene continues to evolve and reinvent the perspective of Atlanta. Neighborhoods with the best murals in the city are the Atlanta BeltLine, Old Fourth Ward, Cabbagetown & Inman Park, Little Five Points, Downtown & Castleberry Hill, Midtown, and East Atlanta Village.
The Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the United States and it may be docked on dry land in Downtown Atlanta—but dive inside and you’ll discover more than 10 million gallons of water, home to more animals than at any other aquarium. The aquarium is home to tens of thousands of animals including 500 species from around the world and more than 60 habitats.
The largest exhibit at the Georgia Aquarium measures 284 feet long x 126 feet wide x 30 feet deep at the maximum depth. It holds 6.3 million gallons of water and is home to whale sharks, manta rays and more swimmers. The second largest exhibit holds 800,000 gallons of water and is home to 6 beluga whales.
And you won’t want to miss the dolphins exhibit and dolphin show at Georgia Aquarium featuring an expansive underwater dolphin viewing window and a spectacular musical theatrical performance that highlights the emotional bond shared between dolphins and humans.
WHERE TO EAT IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
With a hint of exploration in every bite, Reverence introduces a chef-driven concept that pays respect to the freshest produce, seasonally sustainable seafood and meats, and woodland-foraged delicacies of the Atlanta region, all within a forward-thinking always adaptable menu. The modern, yet warm dining room is filled with natural light during the day and dimly lit during the evening—creating the perfect backdrop for an undoubtedly intimate and memorable meal in Midtown Atlanta. And, trust the experts… don’t skip dessert!
You’ll want to start off with Caviar à la Crème Fraîche with potato croquetas, chive and confit egg yolk, as well as Champagne Infused Cantaloupe with hearts of palm, watermelon radish and beetroot crema. Next up, you’ll need to go for the Pan Roasted Sea Scallops with poached white asparagus, morel mushrooms and lettuce purée, and Spring Pea Paparadelle (vegetarian) with foraged mushrooms, fava beans, garlic, pecorino, and fresh pea sprouts. Now, for dessert you have to try the Crème Fraîche Panna Cotta with rosewater sorbet, toasted pistachio and yuzu caviar, plus the Nutter Butter Choux with iced peanut butter creamux, craquelin and golden peanuts. We promise you won’t be left disappointed.
THINGS TO DO IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Towering nearly 20 stories above Centennial Olympic Park, the SkyView Atlanta Ferris Wheel features private, climate-controlled gondolas affording with breathtaking panoramic views of Downtown Atlanta and beyond.
Those looking for an even more enhanced SkyView Atlanta experience will enjoy a VIP gondola boasting Ferrari style seats and a glass floor.
With legendary shopping at over 350 of the world’s finest retailers right in the heart of Buckhead—Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza fashionably anchor Atlanta’s retail landscape. At Lenox Square, shop Bloomingdales, Macy’s, and Neiman Marcus, plus designer boutiques such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Salvatore Ferragamo, or more casual staples like J. Crew and Banana Republic.
At Phipps Plaza, Atlanta’s premier shopping destination—you’ll find fashionable Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom, as well as specialty retailers like Gucci, Tiffany & Co., Tom Ford, Balenciaga, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, and Prada.
WHERE TO DRINK IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
After an energetic morning of shopping at the adjacent Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square, or if you’re just strolling the stylish streets of elegant Buckhead, you will undoubtedly be parched.
Stop into the Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead to relax and unwind at Brassica, where you can sip intricate craft cocktails and dine on scrumptious lunch options in their dramatic, sun-drenched dining room or opt for their al fresco terrace overlooking the reflecting pool. For your artisanal cocktail fix, we recommend trying the Spicy Margarita—concocted with Casamigos blanco tequila, Serrano chili, rose, agave, as well as fresh-squeezed orange and lime juices. If spice isn’t your game, indulge in the classic Waldorf Cocktail, made with Dale “King Cocktail” DeGroff Rittenhouse rye whiskey, Carpano Antica, Pernod absinthe, orange bitters, and lemon. Complimentary, validated valet parking is available for dining at Brassica.
Or check out The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, where you can relax and unwind at their signature eatery, Trade Root, as well as the luxurious hotel lobby while sipping decadent craft cocktails and enjoying light bites. For your artisanal cocktail fix, we recommend trying the Rose Fizz—concocted with The Botanist Gin, butterfly pea flower, rosemary, fresh squeezed lemon, and egg white. Complimentary, validated valet parking is available for dining at Trade Root.
WHERE TO STAY IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
As Atlanta’s food-focused luxury hotel located in the heart of Midtown, the Epicurean Hotel Atlanta, Autograph Collection is making its mark by curating truly exceptional flavors that tantalize our senses and experiences for those who find enchantment and wonder in every hidden corner of life. Culinary-inspired design elements of butcher block, stone and brushed metals deliver a subtle nod to foodies. Read more about the hotel’s signature restaurant, Reverence, under the “Taste” section above. Rich textures and warm hues impart a cozy ambiance in both guest rooms and suites. In-room artisanal pantries, eclectic furnishings, innovative technology, and curated art connects guests to the local surroundings.
Suites featuring refrigerated wine coolers and large communal tables provide flexibility and convenience. Opt for the Junior Suite and stretch out in 650 square feet, take in the floor-to-window terrace view, and enjoy having your living room and large minibar separate from the king bedroom. Complete with an oversized walk-in shower, this suite is equal parts energy and serenity—creating the optimal environment to recharge and relax.
Located on the 9th floor Sky Terrace, the outdoor pool at the Epicurean Hotel Atlanta, Autograph Collection is a rooftop oasis beckoning sparkling city views. Resort style amenities include a zero-edge entry and in-water chaise loungers. Spacious climate-controlled cabanas heighten the “wow” factor with chaises, sectional lounges, HDTV, wireless internet, ceiling fans, butler service and private air-conditioned restrooms. Sip specialty cocktails poolside and munch leisurely on globally influenced flavors from Aerial Kitchen & Bar while basking in the sun’s rays.
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The Best Location. Located in the heart of the Atlanta arts community, Midtown’s rich tapestry of people and places infuse the cityscape with eclectic style. Here, you are steps away from Piedmont Park, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the world-renowned High Museum of Art, and only a short distance to the Georgia Aquarium, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and more.
Smiling Faces Everywhere You Turn. Comfort and happiness greet you at the door and become gracious companions. The valet, front desk and service attendants are always ready to answer any questions you may have—promptly and efficiently.
Note: This information was accurate when this article was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.