At the heart of Ponce City Market is the marketplace itself, a flexible space to gather, eat and shop. You can truly spend a whole day at Ponce City Market. Check other recommendations in things to do that are in walking distance and/or at the market itself.
When at Ponce City Market! The rooftop theme park at Ponce City Market is a year-round favorite, featuring old-school carnival games during the summer and ice skating during the winter. Skyline Park honors a park that was once located nearby.
When at Ponce City Market! The BeltLine isn’t just for eating, drinking and shopping. There's always something going on, and attractions are within a short walk of the trails. There are bike rentals, electric scooters, more outdoor restaurants, a skatepark and plenty of graffiti for cool pictures. (Connects to Ponce City Market Upstairs)
Avalon is a new experience in the timeless art of living well. In the heart of Alpharetta, this sustainably designed, 86-acre community features more than 500,000 square feet of retail, a 12-screen all premium theater, conference center and full-service hotel, Class A office, single-family residences and luxury rental homes. Avalon infuses resort-level hospitality throughout a walkable, seamlessly connected community of shopping, dining, entertainment, living and working. It's more than just another place to go, it's a place to be — a hub of activity that delivers the luxury of the modern South. (Similar to Ponce City Market but think Luxury)
Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta at this home of his maternal grandparents, A.D. and Jennie Williams, on January 15, 1929. A.D. Williams purchased the house in 1909. When Martin Luther King, Sr. married Alberta Williams, the King family moved into the house on Auburn Avenue where they lived until 1941. The birth home is one block east of Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church. Tours of Dr. King's birth home are conducted by the National Park Service. Registration is required at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park Visitor Center and must be made in person upon arrival. Tours are limited to 15 persons. The 30-minute tour is conducted every hour.
Lenox Square is a shopping mall located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. Lenox Square comprises 1,558,678 square feet of retail space, with 198 stores on four levels, including a large food court. The mall's anchor stores are Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, and Macy's.
Sweetwater Creek is a well-loved and ultra-popular state park near Atlanta, located just outside the city near Atlanta’s west side perimeter. It’s ruggedly beautiful, rolling and rocky, lush and green, and easily accessible but wild. And the park is steeped in history, too: it’s home to the towering brick ruins of the New Manchester Mill, an iconic and solemn shell of a structure that was destroyed in the Civil War, and a filming location for The Hunger Games. This is one of our favorite hiking trails!
The South’s preeminent lifestyle destination. Anchored by Truist Park, the new home of the Atlanta Braves™, The Battery Atlanta™ is a sports and entertainment experience unlike any other. The Battery Atlanta™ offers an unprecedented entertainment experience 365 days a year, not just on gamedays. The 1.5-million-square-foot mixed-use destination features some of Atlanta’s most acclaimed chefs and a diverse blend of culinary options. Visitors can sip cocktails from some of the area’s renowned mixologists, shop at unique retailers, bowl a few games or ride a mechanical bull.
Little Five Points is one of Atlanta’s hippest neighborhoods. Shoppers head to Moreland Avenue’s indie stores for offbeat vintage clothing, vinyl and cool gifts, while young locals hang out at the dive bars, burger joints, and Ethiopian and vegan eateries that line the surrounding streets. The Variety Playhouse, a live music venue in a converted 1940s cinema, hosts an eclectic range of local and national acts.
Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Georgia Aquarium is home to hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 10 million US gallons of fresh and saltwater.
Buckle up for Atlanta's premier entertainment experience! Set the pace on our European-inspired indoor track at speeds of up to 40mph with the new Sodi GT5 karts. Climb our Cosmic Rock Wall, soar across our Zip Line or walk high above our game floor on the SkyTrail Ropes Course.
This is a Black Owned hip counter-service spot. Slutty Vegan specializes in plant-based burgers piled high with toppings & other hearty vegan eats. This place is booming, now having expanded to 3 locations throughout Atlanta. However, this is the original location and is what I personally recommend. The atmosphere is very vibrant and welcoming. Get prepared to say "This can't be vegan". It's that good!!!!!!! ** There is no seating at this location
Not far from the towering high rises in Atlanta, off the bustling I-75 interstate, down a residential street, is a secret hiking path that follows the Chattahoochee River. It's the perfect place to escape to the woods, explore a bamboo forest, and exchange the busy sounds of the city for tweeting birds and rushing water.
When you come to iFLY get ready to be blown away – literally. Experience the feeling of freefall as you float on a smooth cushion of air. There's no parachute, no jumping, and nothing attaching you to planet Earth. It's just you flying in the air. iFLY is the experiential entertainment company that created modern indoor skydiving…we make the dream of flight a reality by giving our customers "wings" in a safe and reliable environment.