Georgia Aquarium is the only aquarium in North America that is home to manta rays and whale sharks, the largest fish in the world. One-and-a-half White Houses could fit into the 84,000 square-foot AT&T Dolphin Tales gallery, and the theater's impressive viewing window is the length of two school buses. Definitely worth the visit!
Are you a fan of the show "Ozark"? Or do you just want some great food and drinks on the lake? This was the filming location for The Blue Cat Lodge! Definitely check their website for their hours as they are limited and only open for the spring/summer season!
Right in the heart of Downtown Acworth, Henry’s Louisiana Grill’s award-winning cuisine combines the best of Chef Henry’s culinary background resulting in a fusion of authentic flavors, but we offer more than just the greatest Cajun, Creole or Southern food in Metro Atlanta. Chef’s generous plates are paired with a full bar, personable service and lively atmosphere that brings you straight to the Louisiana Bayou. We invite you to see for yourself and ‘Come Taste the Good Times!'
Visitors can wine and dine at restaurants where Atlanta’s most acclaimed chefs and mixologists work their magic. Culinary options to please foodies and families alike include Terrapin, Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q, Wahlburgers, PBR Bar & Grill, Antico, Goldberg’s Bagel Company & Deli, and Cru Food & Wine Bar.
Red Top Brewhouse is a family-friendly gathering place that features our own products as well as a rotation of beverages from friends and leaders in the industry. We also have a delicious offering of food from our from scratch kitchen to satisfy your cravings. Share a pint on our rooftop porch, snuggle up to your special someone next to our outdoor fire pit or dance the night away to some live music!
The largest museum of its kind in the Southeast and an Affiliate to the Smithsonian Institution. At 120,000 square feet, the Booth is an architectural wonder – designed to resemble a modern pueblo and constructed from Bulgarian limestone. The Booth’s permanent collection of Western art, Presidential portraits and letters, and Civil War art allows visitors to “See America’s Story” – the land, people, struggles, dreams, and legends – in paintings, sculpture, photography and artifacts.
Nestled in the Old Fourth Ward along the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail, Ponce City Market is one of Atlanta’s favorite gathering spots. In 2014 Ponce City Market began reopening the fully renovated old Sears & Roebuck building, dating to the 1860s, populating it with retail, office space and dining. There’s a carnival on the roof! Skyline Park, atop Ponce City Market, features boardwalk-style games, an 18-hole mini golf course and classic carnival fare fit for kids and adults.