When you think of Atlanta, the first thing that might pop into your mind is Coca-Cola, what with it being the birthplace and headquarters to the world-famous fizzy beverage. However, Atlanta's story extends far beyond that of fizzy drinks, featuring a dynamic culture brimming with a rich history and a range of contemporary attractions worth exploring.
From Atlanta's diverse food scene to historical sites and year-round annual events, there’s plenty to see and do in Georgia’s state capital. Make the most of your corporate travel to Atlanta with these top 9 activities.
1. ATLANTA'S EATERIES
Virginia Woolf famously said, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well if one has not dined well.” Keeping this in mind, exploring Atlanta’s incredible food scene is a must-experience and the perfect way to kick off your business trip to Atlanta.
The city’s diverse and innovative culinary landscape reflects its rich culture and colourful history. If you’re looking to experience the culmination of Atlanta’s diverse roots, then Buford Highway, located in the International Village District, should be your first destination. It’s a prime spot for delicious global cuisine, with a wide range of food joints. Be sure to check out the likes of El Ray del Taco, Shaking Crawfish, Mamak, Panahar, and more, all within a 6-mile stretch.
Buford Highway is just the beginning; Atlanta boasts a plethora of exceptional eateries throughout the city. From the classic Southern comfort food at Mary Mac's Tea Room to the vibrant setting of Marcus Bar & Grill and the irresistible sandwiches at Reuben’s Deli. For even more options, read our “11 Things You Need to Know Before You Move to Atlanta” blog to discover our top 5 places to eat in Atlanta.
2. ATLANTA'S HISTORICAL SITES
Make the most of your business trip by getting to know Atlanta’s past through its historical sites. Here are three key historical sights to explore.
MLK Jr National Historical Site - This is a site of great cultural significance where you can learn about the legacy of the civil rights movement leader.
Centennial Olympic Park - Explore this historical gem, which is a symbol of Atlanta’s role in hosting the 1996 Olympics.
National Centre for Civil and Human Rights - Be inspired and gain a deeper understanding of civil and human rights issues globally through immersive exhibitions and engaging events.
3. Atlanta Botanical Gardens & Piedmont Park
Escape to Atlanta's serene green spaces during your business trip.
Atlanta Botanical Gardens - Running along almost 8 acres of Piedmont Avenue in central Atlanta, you can get lost in the wide array of plant life and wonderfully weird flower sculptures, creating a perfect opportunity to unwind. The Gardens here are always evolving and changing meaning you’ll always find something new on repeat visits during longer business stays in Atlanta.
Piedmont Park - Expanding its way out of the Botanical Gardens is Piedmont Park. You can take a leisurely stroll through the scenic surroundings, have a peaceful picnic, or simply sit back and enjoy the fresh air. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the park also features walking and jogging trails, making it an excellent spot to enjoy some downtime during your business travel to Atlanta.
4. Annual Events & Festivals in Atlanta
Regardless of the season of your corporate travel to Atlanta, you'll discover a wide range of year-round events and festivals.
Dogwood Festival (Spring) - The Dogwood Festival is one of the city’s biggest highlights, taking place amongst the Dogwood trees of Piedmont Park. The festival features a wide range of artistic exhibitions, live performances, delicious food, and a friendly community atmosphere.
Jazz Fest (May) - For music enthusiasts, Jazz Fest is an unmissable experience. For more than 45 years this annual event has brought together talented artists from around the world to perform in the city. You can expect a mix of traditional and contemporary jazz styles that will leave you thoroughly entertained.
Dragon Con (Labour Day Weekend) - A massive pop culture convention that caters to enthusiasts of science fiction, fantasy, gaming, and pop culture. Visitors can expect a wide array of activities, from panels and workshops featuring prominent figures in the industry to cosplay competitions and a vast dealer’s room where you can find unique memorabilia.
5. Explore Natural Wonders: Big Trees Forest & Stone Mountain
A nature escape is never far away from your stay in Atlanta.
Big Trees Forest Preserve - Just a half-hour drive from the city, you can explore beautiful forest trails that will help you reconnect with nature. Take a hike, enjoy a picnic, and immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings.
Stone Mountain Park - Located 16 miles east of Atlanta, Stone Mountain Park, a beautiful green haven built around the world's largest exposed granite monolith. The park offers a range of outdoor activities, from hiking to evening events.
6. Fox Theatre
Catch a show at the iconic Fox Theatre, Atlanta's largest theatrical stage. This historic venue is not only known for its stunning architecture but also for hosting a variety of performances, from Broadway shows to concerts.
7. Bars & Nightlife in Atlanta
Unwinding after a busy day is made that much easier, with local bars and top-rated venues aplenty situated throughout Atlanta. Whether you prefer a trendy nightclub, a pub, or a sophisticated cocktail lounge, you'll find it in this city.
The Vortex Bar and Grill - This one is hard to miss with it’s larger than life skull doorway welcoming you in. Famous for its unique burger creations and extensive drinks menu, The has two locations found in Midtown and Little Five Points.
Havana Club - A Latin-inspired nightclub, Havana Club features salsa, reggaeton, and Latin music, along with a vibrant dance floor and tropical cocktails.
New Realm Brewing - Known for serving up a variety of craft beers and delicious food options in a spacious setting. You can get to know Atlanta’s cityscapes from the comfort of its Balcony Bar looking over the city’s BeltLine.
8. Indulge in Atlanta’s Art Scene & Museums
Explore Atlanta's thriving art scene and museums. The city offers a wide range of artistic experiences, from street art to contemporary and fine art.
Krog Street Tunnel - The Krog Street Tunnel serves as a canvas for talented street artists, and it's constantly changing with new and vibrant creations a must-see for those interested in the dynamic urban art scene.
Atlanta Contemporary Art Centre - For a taste of cutting-edge contemporary art, this institution showcases a wide range of innovative and thought-provoking creative pieces.
High Museum of Art - If you appreciate classical art, the High Museum of Art is a must-visit destination. Home to an extensive collection of fine art, including works from renowned artists such as Claude Monet, and James McNeil Whistler, this museum offers a journey through art history.
9. Explore Atlanta’s BeltLine Ft. Ponce City Market
The Atlanta BeltLine - The Atlanta BeltLine is a former railway corridor transformed into a network of trails and parks. You can walk or bike along the BeltLine, enjoying public art installations and beautiful views.
Ponce City Market - Situated along the BeltLine trails you can find one of Atlanta’s historic buildings that has been revitalised into a vibrant mixed-use space. It's home to shops, restaurants, offices, and even a rooftop amusement park. Whether you want to do some spot of retail therapy, savour local cuisine, or just soak in the atmosphere, Ponce City Market is a fantastic place to really get to know Atlanta.
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For business travellers staying in serviced apartments in Atlanta, there's an abundance of leisure options to make the most of your free time. From exploring the city's diverse culinary scene and delving into its rich history to enjoying the tranquillity of lush parks and engaging in vibrant annual events, Atlanta offers a myriad of choices to ensure a rewarding and enjoyable stay.