Ponce City Market is a mixed use development in the historic Sears warehouse located in the Historic Fourth Ward neighborhood. The project was done by the same developers as Chelsea Market in NYC, so you'll get a similar vibe here. Lots of retail, food hall with iconic ATL foods, and a rooftop with mini golf (note - there is a fee to get to the rooftop).
There's a huge aquarium in Downtown ATL and you can walk around with beer!
The High Museum of Art is a leading art meseum in the Southeast and it's located right in Midtown, Atlanta. With more than 15,000 works of art in its permanent collection, the High has an extensive anthology of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American and decorative art; significant holdings of European paintings; a growing collection of African American art; and burgeoning collections of modern and contemporary art, photography, folk and self taught art, and African art. The High is also dedicated to supporting and collecting works by Southern artists.
The Hotel Clermont is Atlanta's most notorious hotel with a rich and somewhat immodest past. Its most recent renovation is quirky and cool. On the rooftop, you'll find a great bar and amazing skyline views
Atlanta's "Central Park"
A combination of multi-use trail and linear greenspace, the Eastside Trail was the first finished section of the Atlanta BeltLine trail in the old rail corridor. The Eastside Trail, which was funded by a combination of public and private philanthropic sources, runs from the tip of Piedmont Park to Reynoldstown. Fun, outdoor trail throughout the city with plenty of bars and restaurants!