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5 out of 5 average rating, 2 reviewsExplore Atlanta’s art scene with gallery insiders
Embark on a local art insider’s shortcut through one of Atlanta’s most eclectic streets.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviewsSip Vibe & Design A Vintage T-shirt Workshop
Design a vintage graphic tee, eat, drink, & share group laughs in ATL's dopest 80s/90s vintage store. Explore the racks, try on looks, receive discounts, and take home a piece of the vintage vibe.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviewsMake classic southern biscuits with a pastry chef
Make homemade biscuits in a quaint Atlanta bakery guided by a local pastry chef.
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviewsTrain and tone your core with an elite runner
Step into a high-energy full-body cardio workout for all skill levels in Piedmont Park.
New place to stayEnjoy pickleball and pints with a pro player
Dive into a dynamic session combining pickleball, gourmet dining, and social fun..
5 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviewsCraft a Georgia peach with a pro glassblower
Create an enduring symbol of Georgia in Matt Janke’s pioneering studio on ATL’s Beltline
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5 out of 5 average rating, 500 reviewsCandle making in Atlanta
Create a custom soy candle with crystal chips and shop the store.
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 485 reviewsSee Atlanta's must-see sites on a 5 Hour Bus Tour
See Atlanta’s landmarks, from the Martin Luther King Memorial Site to the City Market from 9am - 2pm daily. The calendar says its a two hour tour but it is a five hour tour
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviewsSip 'n scratch in a vinyl DJ experience
Create a two-song blend 'mashup' on turntables. Perfect for beginners. Drinks included.
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviewsUncover civil rights history in Old Fourth Ward
Follow in the footsteps of leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis.
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviewsMake glass art with a skilled artist
Create your own glass art in a real studio.
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviewsStreet Art Workshop
Dive into the world of spray paint and street art with local artists.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviewsJoin Llamaste Llama Alpaca Yoga
Join a magical yoga session with llamas and alpacas roaming nearby.
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviewsAtlanta food and history tour
Taste Southern culinary innovation in a historic neighborhood, plus tour Oakland Cemetery.
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviewsMeet cute llamas and alpacas with a farm insider
Learn about our llamas and alpacas,while feeding and take photos.
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviewsTaste modern southern cuisine in Inman Park
Explore award-winning restaurants and historic streets on this food adventure.
What do locals do in Atlanta?
While Atlanta is having a moment, thanks in part to recent movie and TV projects being filmed here, locals know this beloved city of the South has the character and soul to lead on its own. There’s something for everyone here, be it on the local music scene, in the restaurants, or around neighborhoods such as Sweet Auburn, where you can find Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park.
Hit the theater
Catch shows at Tony Award–winning Alliance Theatre. Founded in 1968, this theater has brought in big-name actors since its beginnings, typically hosting 10 productions a year, with many making it all the way to Broadway. For live music, the Tabernacle continues to be the go-to venue to see performances.
Escape to North Georgia wineries
Vineyards, just two hours north of the city, can make a day of wine tastings feel like a vacation. Expect to find people sipping award-winning chardonnays, zinfandels, and cabernets— the Dahlonega Plateau was designated a viticultural area in 2018.
Hang out in Little Five Points
Street art and murals decorate Moreland Avenue NE, the main street in Little Five Points (aka Little Five). This neighborhood is known for its art and shopping, but it’s also home to a local radio station, dive bars, over-the-top burgers, coffee shops, and music venues.
Build community in the garden
There are roughly 50 urban farms, and hundreds of community gardens, in the metro area. The farmers and volunteers are growing much more than the Georgia peach: think cabbage, herbs, melons, corn, and more. Classes and workshops are a great way to learn about these efforts — and get involved on your own.
Where do locals eat in Atlanta?
Atlanta is a culinary city rooted in tradition, but also one that invites innovation. You can head downtown for soul food that has been delighting people since the 1940s, and dine at a James Beard–nominated chef’s trendy restaurant all in the same day. Barbecue is always a good idea (whether it’s classic meat-and-threes, Korean, or vegan-style), but there’s a whole world to taste depending on the neighborhood.
Downtown Decatur
Just 6 miles out of Atlanta, the suburb of Decatur is serving up some of the best food in the area with Spanish tapas, giant burritos, French bistro fare, and plenty more. Locally owned shops give you something to do while you wait for your table.
Inman Park
Not far from Little Five Points, this neighborhood is known for its food and bar scene, as well as the Krog Street Market. Take a bike along the Atlanta Beltline to cover more ground, and visit nearby Candler Park.
Atlanta Food Truck and Market
On weekends, people stream into the city’s first-ever food truck park. Some 40 food trucks sling barbecue, sandwiches, burgers, and more as people enjoy some al fresco dining. Always check hours ahead of time, and never expect the same vendors each week.
Old Fourth Ward
Breakfast and brunch are big in this area, just northeast of downtown. It’s also a great place to find Naples-style pizza, fried chicken, and fine dining in places such as the Ponce City Market.
Buford Highway (BuHi)
Once called “the Global Bazaar of The South,” this stretch of highway about 40 minutes outside of the city proper is a sight to behold. It’s where you can find pho parlors and Asian bakeries, taquerias and Ethiopian cafes, barbecued ribs and hot dogs. It’s the world of food on full display. For those looking for more variety but don’t want to leave the city, head to Midtown.
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