We recommend Cultivate as the best brunch in ATL - and that you try the chicken (yes, it's zabiha) and waffles! Expect a line if it's open - Don't say we didn't warn you.
A short walk or Uber from the hotel, Centennial Park commemorates Atlanta's hosting of the 1996 Olympic Games. The park offers multiple tourist attractions including the Aquarium (kid friendly), Coca-Cola Museum (kid friendly), the Civil Rights Museum (for our woke guests), and the National College Football Hall of Fame ( for the sports enthusiasts).
Maher recommends Colony Square for his city-going guests who love the hustle and bustle of a big city. Parking can be tricky, but it's a street-level entrance to an underground parking lot. If you're staying at the Hilton Atlanta - get off at the Arts Center MARTA station on the red/gold rail line. In addition to a food court, Colony Square also has a variety of services including a dry cleaner, nail salon, gym, Aveda Salon and barber.
No trip to Atlanta is complete without one of Maher's favorite pizza spots! Stop by Al Farooq masjid on your way to or back from Anticos and make duah for the couple.
Maher recommends PCM for anyone looking to walk around (ask someone at PCM how to get to the beltline), eat, and shop all in one place. Pack your walking shoes! Ponce City Market is a live, work, play destination at 675 Ponce de Leon Avenue near the North Avenue MARTA station on the red and gold rail line. In addition to offices, apartments, shops and restaurants, there is a rooftop with games and a bar. A bus, bike or Lyft/Uber connection is required unless you prefer to walk 30 minutes.
Dress warm, this is an outdoor location. Home of the World Champion Atlanta Braves, the Battery offers plenty of food and fun for the family.
Take a tour of the Mercedes Benz Stadium and see where the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted!
Zabiha - we reccomend get the bun kabob, nihari, halva puri breakfast, Bihari kabob.
The Original Chicken 65
Gokul is a must stop for chaat