Take a walk through Piedmont Park to learn why they call Atlanta "the city in the forest." Saturday mornings are home to a small farmer's market.
The orchid exhibit and greenhouses are absolutely stunning places to see blooms as we enter spring.
Museum that showcases fashion in the form of couture dresses
An old Sears building that's been converted to a food hall, shopping center, & rooftop experience that is often referred to as the heart of the Beltline
Atlanta's most popular art museum that features rotating exhibits (will update when March exhibit is announced!)
Niki's favorite Atlanta neighborhood with a cute walkable center; home to: Kinship (breakfast sandwiches), Fishmonger (Gulf coast seafood), Madeira Park (wine bar), Mali (Thai), Big Softie (ice cream)
KJ's favorite Atlanta neighborhood with lots of historic homes adjacent to the Beltline; home to Harbor Coffee (coffee & tea), Ticonderoga Club (Northeastern bar), Sotto Sotto (Italian), Ruby Chows (Chinese)
A list of great spots to eat around town: -Breakfast: Daily Chew, Egg Harbor (Peachtree St) -Casual Lunch/Dinner: Little Rey (TexMex), Mister01 (pizza), Pala (paninis), Little Bangkok (Thai), Kamayan (Filipino), Lan Zhou (Chinese dumplings), Mamak (Malaysian), Northern China Eatery (Chinese Sichuan), Breaker Breaker (Gulf coast seafood), Smiley's (smashburgers), Big Boss (Chinese takeout), Urban Hai (Sichuan), Metrofresh (salads & soups), Antico/Gio's Chicken (pizza & chicken), Star Provisions (sandwiches & salads) -Leisurely Lunch/Dinner: Chirori (sushi), Storico Fresco (Italian), Staplehouse (American) -Fancier Dinner: SoSoFed (Lao), Gigi's (Italian), Talat Market (Georgian Thai), Banshee (American), Gunshow (farm to table), The Optimist (oyster HH & seafood), Miller Union (farm to table), Sotto Sotto (Italian) -Splurge Dinner: Lucian (wine/books), Bones (steak), Chastain (farm to table), St. Cecilia (Italian), Marcel (steak), Il Premio