Piedmont Park is where we shared one of our very first dates. We strolled around the park and enjoyed swinging beside the lake. More recently, we enjoyed seeing some of our favorite artists there in September of 2017 during Music Midtown.
Located in the historic Sears, Roebuck & Co. building, Ponce City Market is a vibrant shopping and dining hub with an adult arcade (Skyline Park) on the roof! We recommend the chicken biscuit from Hop’s Kitchen and taking a King of Pops popsicle on a walk through the Old Fourth Ward Park and along the Atlanta Beltline, which are both connected to the Market.
While the Braves will still be in Spring Training at the time of your visit, we still recommend visiting the Battery at Suntrust Park. Our favorite dining includes Yard House and FEED Fried Chicken, and our favorite shopping includes Baseballism and Sugarboo and Co.
The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is made up of 18 units that preserve a 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee river that offers public recreation opportunities and access to historic sites. The visitor center is located at the Island Ford unit- be sure to stop by and get your NPS passport stamp!
At the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, you will find the places where Dr. King was born, lived, worked, worshipped, and is buried. This is one of Atlanta's only National Park Service sites. Be sure to get your NPS passport stamped while there!
The Atlanta CityPASS includes admission to the following Atlanta attractions: 1. Georgia Aquarium 2. World of Coca-Cola 3. CNN Studio Tours 4. Zoo Atlanta OR Center for Civil and Human Rights 5. Fernbank Museum of Natural History OR College Football Hall of Fame An adult CityPASS is $76, and a child CityPASS is $61. This is a great way to see many of Atlanta's big-time attractions!