What to Do During a Weekend in Atlanta

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Atlanta, also known as “Hot ‘Lanta,” is visited by nearly 42 million people a year. That makes it the fourth most visited city in the country.

It is no surprise that atlanta billboards are a common way for businesses to reach this vast and diverse audience. It’s easy to find something new and fun to do in Atlanta. Whether you are a tourist or a local, all you need to do is look up, and see what opportunities will present themselves. 

If you have a weekend to spend in Atlanta, here are a few really cool things you can do. 

Go to the Airport

If you need to travel anywhere in the world, consider making Atlanta your jumping point. The Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the largest (by passenger) in the United States. 

According to World Data, in 2021 this airport had over 76 million passengers in one year. This major transportation hub houses over 37 different airlines, and you can pretty much get a direct flight to any airport in the United States. It is also a great location from which to travel abroad. 

While it’s not exactly a vacation destination, if you have the occasion to travel from the 

Atlanta airport, you should try it. Considering the mass volume of travelers they service, it is the most efficiently run airport in the world. 

Georgia Aquarium

Visit the ocean while standing in the middle of Atlanta. The Georgia Aquarium is a must-see for anyone living in or visiting the city. Their exhibits hold over 11 million gallons of water. They also showcase animals that can’t be found anywhere else in the world other than Asia – like the whale shark. 

The aquarium is a great attraction for the whole family, couples, or even the single traveler. Locals can even visit and see something new every time with the ever-changing featured exhibits and educational features. 

It is also an affordable and weather friendly activity, which means you can visit anytime of the year! 

Go Underground

Underground Atlanta is recommended by over 91% of the visitors that go there. Built during the Civil War Reconstruction Era, the underground is a series of pathways, both at a street level (and an underground/hidden level). 

During Prohibition, the businesses obscured from view became speakeasys and juke joints. Today, when you visit Underground Atlanta, there are several shops and places for a quick bite. It is definitely a part of the city that every visitor should see at least once.

World of Coca Cola

Who can resist a visit to the World of Coca Cola? America’s signature beverage was born in Atlanta. A pharmacist created the syrup for the iconic drink and took it to Jacob’s Pharmacy in the city. The rest is history.

If you are interested in learning more about that history and the evolution of the beverage itself, there is no better way than visiting the World of Coca Cola.

See the many changes that have occurred over the years, the setbacks and controversies surrounding the brand itself. The best part about the tour is you get to taste some truly unique Coca Cola flavors that are only created for that location.

SkyView Atlanta

The best way to enjoy the view is to be above it. SkyView Atlanta is a 20-story high ferris wheel that towers above Centennial Park. With climate-controlled, enclosed cars, your experience will be enjoyable regardless of the time of year. 

Take the whole family for a ride and get a much-needed break from walking and exploring and get some really great photos for social media and your travel scrapbook. 

You can even make the experience unique if it is a special occasion by requesting a VIP service package. Imagine spending your weekend proposing while overlooking the entire city? It is a romantic and inspired thing to do in Atlanta this weekend. 

Centennial Park District

Atlanta is known for its night scene, but before you can even get to that, everyone has to eat. The city has a diverse and tasty reputation for cuisine, and there’s no better place to experience it all than in the Centennial Park District. (That’s where you just got off the ferris wheel). 

When the sun goes down, and the lights go up, this area goes from tourist heavy to dining with the locals. Experience a wide variety of food options and ambiance. There are sky lounges and milkshake bars, as well as fine dining and comfy casual. 

Regardless of your end of day attire and budget, this area is bound to produce a restaurant choice for you that you’ll remember for a long time. 

Conclusion

Like most cities, Atlanta has its own personality and vibe. There are countless things to do. Start with one, or a few of these ideas, and see where your Atlanta adventure takes you. 

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