A beautiful walk through one of Georgia’s best-preserved historic towns. Antique stores, local boutiques, and classic southern homes make this worth an afternoon visit.
Located on Madison's charming town square, The Sinclair is a beautifully restored historic gas station turned café and cocktail bar. Stop by for specialty coffee, fresh pastries, light lunches, craft cocktails, and outdoor patio seating while taking in views of downtown Madison.
The Madison Produce Company is a downtown Madison favorite offering fresh produce, homemade treats, specialty foods, and locally sourced products. Stop in to grab a quick bite, stock up on snacks for the weekend, or browse a wonderful selection of local goods. It's a great place to experience the charm and hospitality that make Madison so special.
Scoops is a beloved downtown ice cream shop and the perfect spot to satisfy your sweet tooth while exploring Madison. With a variety of classic and seasonal flavors, it’s a fun stop for guests of all ages and a great way to enjoy a relaxed stroll around the historic square.
Madison Trolley Company offers a charming guided tour through one of Georgia's most picturesque historic towns. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights as knowledgeable guides share stories about Madison's beautiful architecture, rich history, and local traditions. It's a wonderful way to explore the area and make the most of the wedding weekend in Madison.
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center is a beautifully restored 1895 school building that now serves as a center for art, history, and community events. Guests can explore rotating exhibits, local history displays, and enjoy one of Madison’s most iconic architectural landmarks. It’s a perfect stop for those interested in culture, history, and the charm of small-town Georgia.
This one is for you Grandma Elaine! Oh, and anyone else who loves a good stroll through historic cemeteries! A quiet and meaningful part of Madison’s rich history, the cemeteries are actually four adjoining cemeteries that border one another, creating one expansive historic landscape. It’s a peaceful and reflective stop for those interested in history, architecture, or genealogy.