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Things To Do

Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail

Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail, Atlanta, GA

Atlanta’s BeltLine is one of the city’s best ways to explore. It connects several of Atlanta’s most popular neighborhoods and attractions, including Ponce City Market, Krog Street Market, Piedmont Park, and the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Guests can enjoy it by walking or biking, and it can easily serve as the starting point for a full day of exploring or a relaxing place to stroll and take in the city.

Atlanta Botanical Garden & Piedmont Park

1345 Piedmont Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30309

The Atlanta Botanical Garden sits right alongside Piedmont Park, creating one of the most scenic and relaxing areas in the city. The Garden features beautifully curated landscapes, seasonal blooms, and shaded paths that make it an easy and enjoyable place to explore at your own pace. Just next door, Piedmont Park is Atlanta’s signature urban park—filled with open green space, walking trails, lake views, and some of the best skyline views in the city. It’s a perfect place to unwind, stroll, or simply enjoy being outdoors in Midtown.

Ponce City Market

675 Ponce De Leon Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30308

Ponce City Market is set inside a beautifully restored historic building right off the BeltLine. Guests can enjoy an incredible variety of food options, boutique shopping, and relaxed indoor and outdoor seating areas. The rooftop also offers fun games and sweeping views of the city, making it a great place to spend a few hours exploring and enjoying Atlanta’s energy.

Krog Street Market

99 Krog Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307

Krog Street Market is a lively but relaxed food hall nestled in the Inman Park neighborhood, right along the BeltLine. Housed in a restored warehouse, it features a curated mix of local restaurants and casual dining options. With its open seating and welcoming atmosphere, it’s an easy and enjoyable place to stop for a meal or snack while exploring Atlanta.

Georgia Aquarium

225 Baker Street Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30313

The Georgia Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in the world and a major Atlanta attraction, featuring incredible exhibits like whale sharks, manta rays, and immersive underwater tunnels. Because it is very popular and can get quite crowded, we recommend visiting earlier in the day if possible. Guests may also find discounted admission for later afternoon or evening entry, which can be a great option for a shorter, lower-cost visit.

High Museum of Art

1280 Peachtree Road Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30309

The High Museum of Art is Atlanta’s premier art museum and a beautiful stop for guests looking for a cultural experience in Midtown. Known for its striking architecture and diverse collection of classic and contemporary art, the museum is easy to explore at your own pace and is conveniently located near many of the city’s best restaurants and parks

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park Visitor Center

450 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30312

The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park is one of Atlanta’s most important and meaningful landmarks. Located in the historic Sweet Auburn district, the site includes Dr. King’s childhood home, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and the reflecting pool at his final resting place. The area is walkable and thoughtfully preserved, offering visitors a powerful and educational experience that honors Dr. King’s legacy and the Civil Rights Movement.