Atlanta

Atlanta moves fast and runs deep — a city that invented both Coca-Cola and trap music, built the world's largest aquarium, anchored the American civil rights movement, and still somehow has time to perfect its fried chicken. Beneath the highway interchanges and the glass towers, this is a city of extraordinary neighbourhoods, serious restaurants, underground cocktail bars accessed through fake storefronts, and a BeltLine trail that is quietly transforming the way its residents inhabit the place. Come curious and leave with a lot of plans to return.

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  1. Georgia Aquarium: Fast Track Ticket

    Experience Rating 4.6 3217 reviews The largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere holds over ten million gallons of water across seven galleries — and remains the only facility outside of Asia where you can watch whale sharks glide past a viewing window the size of a cinema screen. With over 100,000 animals from manta rays to beluga whales all sharing the same extraordinary address, it is one of those rare attractions that fully earns every superlative. From coral reefs to crocs, meet more animals than at any other aquarium! From coral reefs to crocs, meet more animals than at any other aquarium!

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    Catch a glimpse of marine life up close with a Fast Track Ticket, bypassing the lines at Atlanta's renowned Georgia Aquarium on Baker St NW.
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  2. World of Coca-Cola: General Admission Ticket

    Experience Born in an Atlanta pharmacy in 1886, Coca-Cola is the world's most recognised brand, and this purpose-built museum traces its remarkable global journey with wit and genuine flair, culminating in a tasting vault where you can sample over 100 flavours from international markets, many of which never travel beyond their home country. The vault supposedly containing the secret formula is theatrical, irresistible, and a perfect encapsulation of American mythology. Get the scoop on everything there is to know about Coca-Cola Get the scoop on everything there is to know about Coca-Cola

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  4. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

    format:museum Rating 4.8 11611 reviews This free 35-acre park in the historic Sweet Auburn neighbourhood preserves the birthplace, church, and joint tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King — making it one of the most emotionally resonant sites in all of American history. The complex draws over a million visitors a year, yet somehow retains the quiet, personal quality of the neighbourhood that shaped the man. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 11,611 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 11,611 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic derived:trending format:museum format:park format:museum format:park

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  5. Atlanta Botanical Garden

    format:attraction Rating 4.7 22860 reviews Thirty beautifully curated acres in Midtown include one of the most dramatic features in any urban garden in America: the Kendeda Canopy Walk, a 600-foot elevated steel pathway that puts you thirty feet above the forest floor, moving through the treetops with the Atlanta skyline peeping through the canopy. Rotating seasonal exhibitions and one of the country's finest orchid collections make each visit feel like the first. Highly 4.7-star establishment with 22,860 reviews. Highly 4.7-star establishment with 22,860 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic derived:trending

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  6. High Museum of Art

    format:museum Rating 4.7 5882 reviews The Southeast's premier art museum occupies one of its most architecturally spectacular campuses — the original 1983 Richard Meier building was dramatically expanded in 2005 by Pritzker Prize-winner Renzo Piano, who engineered a thousand specially angled 'light scoops' into the new roofline to bathe the galleries in diffused northern light. The 20,000-piece permanent collection, spanning Impressionist masters to Southern folk art, is as compelling as the buildings themselves. Highly 4.7-star establishment with 5,882 reviews. Highly 4.7-star establishment with 5,882 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic format:museum format:museum

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  7. National Center for Civil and Human Rights

    format:museum Rating 4.8 3948 reviews One of the most intelligently designed museums in America draws a powerful, explicit line between the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and the ongoing global struggle for human rights — the immersive lunch-counter sit-in exhibit, where visitors wear headphones simulating the sounds and hostility of a 1960s protest, is among the most affecting museum experiences in the country. Sitting directly alongside the Georgia Aquarium makes it both convenient and quietly necessary. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 3,948 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 3,948 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:museum format:museum

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  8. Tours: Truist Park

    Event Tours begin based on the following schedule: In-Season (April-September) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm Day Games: 9:00am Sundays: 1:00pm, 3:00pm Off-Season (Oct-Mar) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 12:00pm, 2:00pm Tours are 90 minutes in length. Please be sure to not only select the correct number and types of tickets, but also the time you want to attend. Tours begin based on the following schedule: In-Season (April-September) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm Day Games: 9:00am Sundays: 1:00pm, 3:00pm Off-Season (Oct-Mar) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 12:00pm, 2:00pm Tours are 90 minutes in length. Please be sure to not only select the correct number and types of tickets, but also the time you want to attend.

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    Tours begin based on the following schedule: In-Season (April-September) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm Day Games: 9:00am Sundays: 1:00pm, 3:00pm Off-Season (Oct-Mar) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 12:00pm, 2:00pm Tours are 90 minutes in length. Please be sure to not only select the correct number and types of tickets, but also the time you want to attend.
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    Tours begin based on the following schedule: In-Season (April-September) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 11:00am, Noon, 1:00pm, 2:00pm Day Games: 9:00am Sundays: 1:00pm, 3:00pm Off-Season (Oct-Mar) Monday - Saturday : 10:00am, 12:00pm, 2:00pm Tours are 90 minutes in length. Please be sure to not only select the correct number and types of tickets, but also the time you want to attend.
  9. Atlanta CityPASS®

    Experience Save up to 47% on Atlanta's top five attractions with a CityPASS® Save up to 47% on Atlanta's top five attractions with a CityPASS®

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  10. Fernbank Museum | 3D Theater | Forest

    format:theater Rating 4.5 8809 reviews A grand natural history museum anchoring 75 forested acres in the leafy Druid Hills neighbourhood, Fernbank opens with a soaring atrium dominated by full casts of Argentinosaurus — among the largest creatures ever to walk the earth — and then expands into rotating international exhibitions and a giant-screen IMAX theatre. The adjacent old-growth Fernbank Forest, one of the last stands of original Georgia Piedmont woodland, makes a full day here feel very easy to justify. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 8,809 reviews. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 8,809 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic format:theater format:museum format:park format:activity format:theater format:museum format:park format:activity

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  11. Atlanta Ghosts: Hauntings, Ghouls, and Phantoms

    Experience Discover the eerie secrets of Atlanta's past as you explore haunted sites Discover the eerie secrets of Atlanta's past as you explore haunted sites

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  12. David J. Sencer CDC Museum

    format:museum Rating 4.6 205 reviews Inside the global headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this undervisited and profoundly fascinating museum traces the history of modern public health — from the eradication of smallpox to the agency's role in containing the world's most dangerous outbreaks — free and open to the public with advance registration. It offers a uniquely sobering and inspiring perspective on the invisible infrastructure that quietly keeps civilisation functioning. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 205 reviews. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 205 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:museum format:museum

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  13. The Wren's Nest

    format:museum Rating 4.6 206 reviews The beautifully preserved Victorian home of journalist Joel Chandler Harris in the West End neighbourhood is Atlanta's oldest house museum, named for the wren family that famously nested in its mailbox — and it is the place where the Brer Rabbit stories, drawn directly from the oral traditions of enslaved African Americans, were first written down. Live storytelling events bring those layered, irreplaceable traditions to vivid life today. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 206 reviews. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 206 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:museum format:museum

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  14. ABV Gallery

    format:gallery Rating 4.9 427 reviews Highly 4.9-star art gallery with 427 reviews. Highly 4.9-star art gallery with 427 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:gallery cultural_style:art cultural_style:design format:gallery cultural_style:art cultural_style:design

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  15. Doll's Head Trail

    format:establishment Rating 4.4 244 reviews Somewhere in the forested interior of Constitution Lakes Park, a community art trail has grown organically over the years from found objects — doll heads, wheels, bottles, and fragments of industrial detritus assembled into totemic sculptures along a path looping a tranquil brick-yard pond. Strange, funny, and somehow genuinely beautiful, it rewards the effort of finding it with something that feels entirely unlike anything else. Highly 4.4-star establishment with 244 reviews. Highly 4.4-star establishment with 244 reviews. derived:hidden_gem

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  16. Atlanta: 90-Min Vintage Trolley Tour

    Experience Hop on the Peachtree Trolley – the best first thing to do in Atlanta! Hop on the Peachtree Trolley – the best first thing to do in Atlanta!

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  17. Millennium Gate Museum - History Art Museum Atlanta, Georgia | Classical Architecture

    format:museum Rating 4.5 280 reviews A triumphal arch modelled on the great ceremonial gates of antiquity stands 100 feet tall at the gateway to Atlantic Station, housing a museum dedicated to Georgia's history, philanthropy, and artistic heritage — one of Atlanta's most dramatically scaled yet surprisingly intimate cultural institutions. The rooftop terrace alone, with its unexpectedly fine views of Midtown's skyline, makes a visit worthwhile even before you've stepped inside. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 280 reviews. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 280 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:museum cultural_style:design cultural_style:architecture format:museum cultural_style:design cultural_style:architecture

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  18. Trap Music Museum

    format:museum Rating 4.3 5624 reviews Atlanta essentially invented trap music — the hard-edged, 808-bass-driven genre that reshaped global popular culture in the 2000s — and this interactive Old Fourth Ward museum tells that story with the same energy and swagger that produced it, featuring immersive environments, personal artefacts from T.I., Gucci Mane, and Young Jeezy, and a soundtrack delivered at full and unapologetic volume. Essential for anyone curious about where so much of what the world now hears on the radio actually came from. Highly 4.3-star establishment with 5,624 reviews. Highly 4.3-star establishment with 5,624 reviews. Popular derived:local_favorite format:museum format:museum

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  19. Waffle House Museum

    format:museum Rating 4.3 94 reviews Price level 1 The very first Waffle House opened in a suburban Avondale Estates strip in 1955 and has been preserved precisely as it was — a chrome-and-linoleum time capsule of postwar American diner culture that is unexpectedly moving in its plainness. With the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency reportedly using Waffle House reopening rates as a disaster-recovery barometer, this is a building that contains a surprising amount of history per square foot. Highly 4.3-star establishment with 94 reviews. Highly 4.3-star establishment with 94 reviews. derived:hidden_gem format:museum format:museum

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  20. Illuminarium Atlanta: Entry Ticket

    Experience Activate your senses and immerse yourself in a new world of technology Activate your senses and immerse yourself in a new world of technology

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  21. Six Flags Over Georgia: One Day Ticket

    Experience Ride rollercoasters and enjoy family rides, live shows, and seasonal events Ride rollercoasters and enjoy family rides, live shows, and seasonal events

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  22. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Atlanta

    format:hindu_temple Rating 4.8 2708 reviews About 30 minutes east of Atlanta in Lilburn, this breathtaking Hindu temple was hand-carved by craftsmen trained in ancient Vedic traditions from Turkish limestone and Italian marble, then assembled piece by piece in suburban Georgia — one of the most magnificent sacred buildings in North America, and entirely unexpected in its setting. Visitors of all faiths are welcome, and the experience of entering the carved interior for the first time has a way of stopping even the most seasoned travellers completely. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 2,708 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 2,708 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic

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  23. Michael C. Carlos Museum

    format:museum Rating 4.8 903 reviews Housed in a quietly beautiful 1993 Michael Graves building on the leafy Emory University campus, this understated gem holds the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast — significant Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Near Eastern, and pre-Columbian holdings displayed with the intimacy and scholarly depth of the finest European university museums. Free for Emory students and very affordable for all others, it is genuinely one of Atlanta's best cultural secrets. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 903 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 903 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:museum format:museum

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  24. Museum of Illusions Atlanta: Entry Ticket

    Experience View optical tricks and interact with sensory exhibits View optical tricks and interact with sensory exhibits

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  25. Zoo Atlanta: Entry Ticket

    Experience Rating 4.5 1053 reviews Spend a day with the animals at this top family attraction in Georgia Spend a day with the animals at this top family attraction in Georgia

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  26. Whitespace Gallery

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  27. Atlas

    format:bar Rating 4.5 619 reviews Price level 4 Occupying an opulent space within the St. Regis Atlanta in Buckhead, this Michelin-starred restaurant pairs contemporary American cuisine with evident European technique and a wine cellar that has earned a reputation as one of the city's finest, drawing serious collectors as much as dinner guests. The room itself — all lacquered walls, original art, and precisely calibrated lighting — is one of the most beautiful dining spaces in Atlanta. Highly 4.5-star bar with 619 reviews. Highly 4.5-star bar with 619 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:bar format:restaurant format:bar format:restaurant

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  28. Mujō

    format:food Rating 4.5 239 reviews Meaning 'impermanence' in Japanese, this intimate counter omakase restaurant seats just a handful of guests per service, with extraordinary seasonal fish sourced specifically for each evening's menu — a one-Michelin-star experience where nothing is ever repeated and where bookings disappear within minutes of release. Chef Fuyuhiko Ito's meticulous attention to temperature, texture, and provenance makes this a serious contender on any Japan-calibre sushi shortlist. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 239 reviews. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 239 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  29. Gunshow

    format:bar Rating 4.5 1303 reviews Price level 3 Chef Kevin Gillespie replaced the traditional menu entirely with a dim-sum-inspired format: cooks push carts through the dining room presenting whatever they've made that evening and letting you decide on the spot — the result is unpredictable, convivial, and regularly brilliant, and it has inspired imitators around the country since opening in 2013. The East Atlanta Village warehouse setting, deliberately rough around the edges, suits the philosophy perfectly. Highly 4.5-star bar with 1,303 reviews. Highly 4.5-star bar with 1,303 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:bar format:restaurant format:activity format:bar format:restaurant format:activity

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  30. Muchacho

    format:restaurant Rating 4.6 77 reviews Muchacho is an award-winning, west coast-inspired, all-day taco shop and lifestyle brand located along the Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail in historic Reynoldstown and now West Midtown. Enjoy West Coast from early mornings to late nights, muchacho’s surfer chic interior provides a funky setting for coffee by day, cocktails by night, and tacos around the clock. Highly 4.6-star restaurant with 77 reviews. Highly 4.6-star restaurant with 77 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  31. The Busy Bee

    format:food Rating 4 3511 reviews Price level 2 Open since 1947 in the historically significant Vine City neighbourhood — steps from where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once lived — the Busy Bee is Atlanta's most beloved soul food institution, where the fried chicken is legendary, the collard greens are done the proper way, and the cornbread has been comforting civil rights leaders, mayors, and hungry locals for nearly eight decades. It remains entirely and warmly itself. Highly 4.0-star establishment with 3,511 reviews. Highly 4.0-star establishment with 3,511 reviews. format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  32. Bacchanalia

    format:food Rating 4.6 1308 reviews Price level 4 One of the great constants in Atlanta's fine dining landscape, Bacchanalia has maintained Michelin recognition while preserving a warmth and lack of ego that is genuinely rare at this level — the seasonal tasting menu reflects Georgia's finest producers with the quiet confidence that comes from doing something very well for a very long time. The converted West Midtown industrial setting is exactly right for the food. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 1,308 reviews. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 1,308 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  33. Staplehouse

    format:bakery Rating 4.7 698 reviews Price level 4 All profits from this acclaimed Old Fourth Ward restaurant go directly to the Giving Kitchen, a nonprofit supporting culinary workers in crisis — so every exceptional, daily-changing seasonal dish carries a purpose behind it. The cooking is precise, ingredient-driven, and consistently excellent, making this one of those rare places where the ethics and the quality are equally impossible to fault. Highly 4.7-star bakery with 698 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bakery with 698 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  34. Café Intermezzo - Midtown

    format:cafe Rating 4.5 5958 reviews Price level 2 An Atlanta institution since 1979, Cafe Intermezzo's counter of more than 30 house-made cakes, tortes, strudels, and éclairs is one of the city's most reliably excellent and completely European-feeling experiences — the long, unhurried evenings it encourages, with specialty coffee and an extraordinary dessert and nowhere particular to be, make it feel more Vienna than Virginia-Highland. A deliberate and delightful anachronism. Highly 4.5-star cafe with 5,958 reviews. Highly 4.5-star cafe with 5,958 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic format:cafe format:restaurant format:cafe format:restaurant

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  35. Carroll Street Cafe

    format:bar Rating 4.5 1367 reviews Price level 2 Tucked into a Victorian cottage on a tree-shaded corner in Cabbagetown — one of Atlanta's most architecturally intact old mill neighbourhoods — this bohemian brunch spot has been doing its thing reliably and warmly for decades. The covered porch, framed by original brick mill buildings and the sound of the neighbourhood going about its morning, is one of the most atmospheric tables in the city. Highly 4.5-star bar with 1,367 reviews. Highly 4.5-star bar with 1,367 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:bar format:cafe format:restaurant format:bar format:cafe format:restaurant

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  36. Julianna's Coffee & Crepes

    format:bakery Rating 4.6 701 reviews Price level 1 An Inman Park neighbourhood find serving delicate Hungarian-style crepes made from a family recipe — folded around fresh fruit and cream, hazelnut chocolate, or savoury fillings with equal care — alongside local coffee that has clearly been thought about rather than simply defaulted to. It is personal, unhurried, and the kind of place that makes you genuinely grateful you looked up from the map. Highly 4.6-star bakery with 701 reviews. Highly 4.6-star bakery with 701 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:cafe format:restaurant format:cafe format:restaurant

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    format:bakery Rating 4.5 1362 reviews Price level 2 Chef Alon Balshan's Virginia-Highland institution has been producing some of the finest European-style bread and pastry in the American South since 1992 — sourdough loaves, exceptional croissants, and hand-rolled challah share a counter with a charcuterie and cheese selection that would hold its own in any Parisian market. The combination of bakery, prepared foods counter, and wine selection makes it an essential stop before an afternoon in Piedmont Park. Highly 4.5-star bakery with 1,362 reviews. Highly 4.5-star bakery with 1,362 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:cafe format:restaurant format:cafe format:restaurant

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  38. Chrome Yellow

    format:cafe Rating 4.7 916 reviews Price level 2 This spare, thoughtfully designed roaster-café in Edgewood produces some of Atlanta's most technically precise coffee, with beans sourced in full transparency and roasted to showcase their origin rather than the roaster's signature. A compact selection of pastries and a staff that actually knows what they're talking about make it the kind of place you build a whole morning around. Highly 4.7-star cafe with 916 reviews. Highly 4.7-star cafe with 916 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:cafe format:cafe

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  39. BRASH Coffee

    format:coffee_shop Rating 4.4 513 reviews Price level 1 The original Brash outpost operated out of a converted shipping container — a gesture that perfectly captures the brand's no-fuss, all-quality philosophy — and the beans, sourced via direct trade relationships and roasted in small batches, back up that confidence with every cup. A genuinely excellent coffee with a backstory and a conviction to match. Highly 4.4-star coffee shop with 513 reviews. Highly 4.4-star coffee shop with 513 reviews. derived:local_favorite format:cafe format:cafe

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  40. Dancing Goats Ponce City Market

    format:coffee_shop Rating 4.5 1171 reviews Price level 1 The very first tenant to open in Ponce City Market back in 2012, before the rest of the vast building was finished, Dancing Goats has grown into one of the city's most beloved specialty coffee destinations — its expansive screened patio overlooking North Avenue and the BeltLine is one of the great al fresco perches in Atlanta for an unhurried morning. The name, incidentally, references the Ethiopian goat herder who reportedly first discovered the energising properties of coffee. Highly 4.5-star coffee shop with 1,171 reviews. Highly 4.5-star coffee shop with 1,171 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:cafe format:cafe

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  41. East Pole Coffee Co.

    format:cafe Rating 4.5 603 reviews Price level 1 A bright, handsomely fitted roastery-café in the Armour Yards industrial district, East Pole has built a loyal following on the quality of its rotating single-origin filter offerings and the genuine comfort of its high-ceilinged space. It occupies the gap between neighbourhood café and serious roastery with the kind of easy confidence that suggests everyone behind the bar is paying close attention. Highly 4.5-star cafe with 603 reviews. Highly 4.5-star cafe with 603 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:cafe format:restaurant format:cafe format:restaurant

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  42. Yalla

    format:food Rating 3.9 306 reviews Price level 1 This popular counter at Krog Street Market serves vibrant, unapologetically seasoned Middle Eastern food all day — spiced lamb wraps, falafel built to order, and hummus with the kind of depth that makes you reconsider everything you've eaten before it. The casual warehouse-hall setting makes great food feel like a perfectly ordinary and completely achievable thing. Highly 3.9-star establishment with 306 reviews. Highly 3.9-star establishment with 306 reviews. format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  43. Ponce City Market

    format:market Rating 4.6 16813 reviews A staggering $200 million restoration transformed this 2.1-million-square-foot 1926 Sears distribution centre — the largest brick building in the entire South — into Atlanta's most ambitious adaptive reuse project, preserving original oak floors, 55,000 panes of original glass, and the neoclassical tower while filling the space with excellent food, retail, offices, and apartments. The rooftop Skyline Park, which deliberately echoes the demolished Ponce de Leon Amusement Park that stood on this very site a century ago, is not to be missed. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 16,813 reviews. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 16,813 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic derived:trending format:market format:shopping format:market format:shopping

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  44. The Blind Pig Parlour Bar

    format:bar Rating 4.7 1561 reviews Price level 2 The theme changes seasonally, the entrance is unmarked and hidden in a Buckhead parking structure, and the cocktails are precisely engineered to match whatever immersive environment the team has conjured that month — this theatrical, rotating-concept speakeasy is Atlanta's most genuinely surprising bar experience. Finding the door is, delightfully, the first puzzle. Highly 4.7-star bar with 1,561 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bar with 1,561 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity

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  45. Ticonderoga Club

    format:bar Rating 4.7 770 reviews Price level 2 A neighbourhood tavern by design but a serious cocktail bar by execution, Ticonderoga Club has been one of Atlanta's most warmly regarded drinking institutions since it opened inside Krog Street Market — the programme draws on input from some of America's most respected bartenders, and the wood-panelled intimacy of the room makes the quality feel both special and entirely approachable. Arrive early enough to get a seat at the bar. Highly 4.7-star bar with 770 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bar with 770 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity format:bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity

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  46. Utopia Restaurant at the Underground Atlanta

    format:food Rating 4.9 3400 reviews Highly 4.9-star establishment with 3,400 reviews. Highly 4.9-star establishment with 3,400 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  47. Jojo’s Beloved Cocktail Lounge

    format:bar Rating 4.1 534 reviews Price level 2 Hidden in the lower levels of Colony Square in Midtown, this moody 1970s-and-80s-themed speakeasy rewards the guests willing to descend from street level — plush velvet, vintage photographs, and cocktails built around premium spirits leaning into the era's aperitivo and Cognac-forward sensibility. The playlist of half-forgotten soul and disco records from the period is, on its own, a very good reason to stay. Highly 4.1-star bar with 534 reviews. Highly 4.1-star bar with 534 reviews. format:bar format:cocktail_bar cultural_style:nightlife format:bar format:cocktail_bar cultural_style:nightlife

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  48. Brick Store Pub

    format:bar Rating 4.7 3260 reviews Price level 2 Since opening in 1997 in downtown Decatur, Brick Store has made a sustained and compelling argument that drinking culture can be as serious and rewarding as any other form of gastronomy — the cellared collection of rare and vintage ales is among the most extraordinary in the United States, and the dedicated upstairs Belgian bar is a proper shrine to the world's most complex brewing tradition. It has been ranked among the world's best beer bars, and no one who knows it would argue. Highly 4.7-star bar with 3,260 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bar with 3,260 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:bar format:bar

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  49. Little Spirit

    format:bar Rating 4.4 295 reviews Price level 2 A neighbourhood cocktail bar in the truest sense, Little Spirit in Inman Park has built its following entirely on the quality of its drinks, the warmth of its welcome, and a complete absence of the self-congratulation that afflicts so many places of comparable quality. The small back patio fills up beautifully on warm evenings with the kind of relaxed, happy crowd that makes you feel like you actually live here. Highly 4.4-star bar with 295 reviews. Highly 4.4-star bar with 295 reviews. derived:hidden_gem format:bar format:bar

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  50. Marcel

    format:food Rating 4.6 2174 reviews Price level 4 One of Atlanta's most enjoyable late-night destinations, Marcel's French-inflected steakhouse bar in the Upper Westside runs a tight and elegant cocktail programme alongside a late-night food menu that makes the post-theatre decision an easy one. The room has the particular energy of somewhere that has collectively decided it's a special occasion, and it is very difficult not to be drawn along. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 2,174 reviews. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 2,174 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  51. Believe Music Hall

    format:establishment Rating 4.4 1072 reviews Price level 2 A spectacularly converted neo-Gothic church in the Old Fourth Ward, Believe Music Hall uses its soaring vaulted ceilings, original stained glass, and extraordinary natural acoustics as the setting for some of Atlanta's finest electronic music nights. The contrast between the sacred architecture and the secular programme is, predictably, thrilling — and few club spaces in the American South come close to this for sheer theatrical impact. Highly 4.4-star establishment with 1,072 reviews. Highly 4.4-star establishment with 1,072 reviews. derived:local_favorite

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  52. The Basement

    format:bar Rating 4.4 393 reviews Price level 1 East Atlanta Village's most beloved underground club has been the city's go-to for thoughtfully curated indie, alternative, and themed retro nights for over two decades, attracting a genuinely diverse crowd with the kind of unpretentious, committed energy that is very difficult to manufacture. The deliberately rough aesthetic and the crowd's total dedication to whatever era the DJ has chosen are equally essential to the experience. Highly 4.4-star bar with 393 reviews. Highly 4.4-star bar with 393 reviews. derived:hidden_gem format:bar format:bar

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  53. MJQ Concourse

    format:cocktail_bar Rating 4.2 676 reviews Price level 1 Open since 1994 beneath a parking deck in Poncey-Highland, MJQ is the kind of underground club that other underground clubs aspire to become — genuinely eclectic programming spanning Atlanta bass, post-punk, reggae, and dancehall draws a mixed, knowledgeable crowd to a space that feels discovered rather than designed. It gets progressively better the later the night goes, and it has the particular quality of being completely irreplaceable. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 676 reviews. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 676 reviews. format:cocktail_bar cultural_style:nightlife format:activity format:cocktail_bar cultural_style:nightlife format:activity

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  54. Ranger Station

    format:bar Rating 4.7 664 reviews Price level 2 Ranger Station is a new, rangers-only hidden cocktail bar tucked away in a den above Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall, where it’s been perched for what feels like forever. Consider this your formal invitation to laze in this hideaway with us. Highly 4.7-star bar with 664 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bar with 664 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:bar format:bar

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  55. Mambo Zombi

    format:bar Rating 4.7 100 reviews A wildly creative Edgewood bar blending Día de los Muertos aesthetics with tiki culture, complete with colorful murals, skull-adorned ceilings, and mezcal-forward drinks rooted in Afro-Caribbean heritage. Enter through a hot pink casket and don't miss the legendary Island of the Dolls restroom. Highly 4.7-star bar with 100 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bar with 100 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:bar format:bar

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  56. El Malo

    format:bar Rating 3.8 319 reviews A sultry, opulent lounge with red velvet booths, disco balls, Art Deco pillars, and a DJ — dancing is absolutely welcome. Large-format rum and agave cocktails pair beautifully with upscale small bites like oysters, hamachi crudo, and caviar-topped eggs. Highly 3.8-star bar with 319 reviews. Highly 3.8-star bar with 319 reviews. format:bar format:bar

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  57. Burle's Bar

    format:bar Rating 4.3 204 reviews A mod 1960s-inspired gem above a BeltLine plant shop, offering a rotating cocktail menu with standouts like the Zombie and Painkiller, plus natural wines and live jazz on Tuesdays. An intimate, stylish escape right off the Eastside Trail. Highly 4.3-star bar with 204 reviews. Highly 4.3-star bar with 204 reviews. derived:hidden_gem format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:bar format:cocktail_bar

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  58. Johnny's Hideaway

    format:bar Rating 4.1 2377 reviews Price level 2 A time-warped vintage nightclub open since 1979, where strong drinks, legendary tater tots, and a disco ball make every night feel like a throwback party. Put on your leopard print and join the iconic crowd on Roswell Road. Highly 4.1-star bar with 2,377 reviews. Highly 4.1-star bar with 2,377 reviews. format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity

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  59. Trader Vic's

    format:food Rating 4.2 1014 reviews Price level 3 A gloriously kitschy tiki relic tucked in the basement of the Hilton Atlanta, serving flamboyant cocktails with flames and garnishes alongside fusion dishes like crab Rangoon, reportedly invented by the founder himself. Old-school charm that never gets old. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 1,014 reviews. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 1,014 reviews. format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  60. Divan Restaurant & Bar

    format:bar Rating 4.7 5002 reviews Price level 2 A Persian restaurant and hookah lounge inside a genuine 1909 Midtown castle, boasting five floors, two bars, two patios, and an array of private rooms. Superb cocktails and a graceful Persian menu make this one of Atlanta's most uniquely atmospheric destinations. Highly 4.7-star bar with 5,002 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bar with 5,002 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic format:bar format:restaurant format:cocktail_bar format:bar format:restaurant format:cocktail_bar

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  61. The James Room

    format:bar Rating 4 652 reviews A BeltLine café by day that transforms into a moody speakeasy-style cocktail lounge by night, with leather green banquettes and classic R&B slow jams on Wednesdays. The perfect pairing: a masterfully made Old Fashioned and the Atlanta vibe. Highly 4.0-star bar with 652 reviews. Highly 4.0-star bar with 652 reviews. format:bar format:cafe format:bar format:cafe

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  62. Our Bar ATL

    format:bar Rating 4.8 661 reviews Price level 1 A community-first "dive lounge" on Edgewood Avenue that feels like a living room party, with quality drinks, a rotating pop-up kitchen, karaoke, DJ nights, and Spades game nights. Atlanta's most welcoming bar, full stop. Highly 4.8-star bar with 661 reviews. Highly 4.8-star bar with 661 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:bar format:restaurant format:cocktail_bar format:bar format:restaurant format:cocktail_bar

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  63. Westside Motor Lounge

    format:bar Rating 4.4 594 reviews Price level 2 A creatively repurposed English Avenue auto shop where a painted 1982 Mercedes Wagon sets the tone for an anything-goes atmosphere with local beers, live music, and bonfires. Casual, inviting, and undeniably Atlanta. Highly 4.4-star bar with 594 reviews. Highly 4.4-star bar with 594 reviews. derived:local_favorite format:bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife

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  64. Whoopsie's

    format:food Rating 4.5 124 reviews A minimalist Reynoldstown cocktail bar where chef-owner Hudson Rouse pairs seasonal farm-sourced ingredients with bartender Tim Faulkner's ever-evolving, whimsically named drinks served in thrifted crystal glassware. Zero frills, maximum craft. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 124 reviews. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 124 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  65. Kimball House

    format:bar Rating 4.7 1516 reviews Price level 3 The cocktail program at this award-winning Decatur restaurant is one of Atlanta's finest, delivering everything from a flawless Sazerac to a quirky Tropical Negroni No. 3. Best enjoyed alongside a dozen fresh oysters. Highly 4.7-star bar with 1,516 reviews. Highly 4.7-star bar with 1,516 reviews. Highly rated derived:iconic format:bar format:restaurant format:bar format:restaurant

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    format:bar Rating 4.5 662 reviews Price level 3 A cinematic hotel bar inside the Four Seasons Atlanta, inspired by Gwyneth Paltrow's character in The Royal Tenenbaums, with dark velvet couches and a certified organic cocktail program. Equal parts romantic date spot and power-deal closer. Highly 4.5-star bar with 662 reviews. Highly 4.5-star bar with 662 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:restaurant cultural_style:nightlife format:activity

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  67. Bon Ton

    format:bar Rating 4.3 1640 reviews Price level 2 A bubble gum pink Cajun bar where fun, tropical, and smoky cocktails — like the Bourbon Mai Tai — meet a seafood-heavy menu with a Vietnamese twist. Head upstairs to sister lounge The Waiting Room for an even sultrier night. Highly 4.3-star bar with 1,640 reviews. Highly 4.3-star bar with 1,640 reviews. derived:local_favorite format:bar format:restaurant format:bar format:restaurant

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  68. Sammy's

    format:sandwich_shop Rating 4.9 223 reviews Friday evenings only, this beloved Adair Park café flips the switch — coffee and Cubanos give way to a tight cocktail list featuring a lavender Sam 75 and an Irish Espresso with beet cold foam. Casual, cute, and gone by 8 p.m. — the perfect Friday drink without committing to a full night out. Highly 4.9-star sandwich shop with 223 reviews. Highly 4.9-star sandwich shop with 223 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:cafe format:restaurant format:cafe format:restaurant

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  69. Communidad Taqueria

    format:food Rating 4.5 175 reviews All-day Tex-Mex with cocktails served frozen, sparkling, or shaken — the Dinamita blends aged tequila, cold brew, and Mexican chocolate into an espresso martini you didn't know you needed. Classic margaritas and fall-forward vermouth drinks round out one of Inman Park's most fun drink menus. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 175 reviews. Highly 4.5-star establishment with 175 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  70. Madeira Park

    format:bar Rating 4.6 114 reviews Poncey-Highland's hottest wine bar hides a cocktail secret: the white rum and tonic — smoky, rich, and effervescent — might be the best patio sipper in Atlanta right now. Order the panisse alongside it and you're basically in the south of France. Highly 4.6-star bar with 114 reviews. Highly 4.6-star bar with 114 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:bar format:bar

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  71. Necessary Purveyor

    format:food Rating 4.4 166 reviews Right outside Ponce City Market, this all-day spot pays homage to Atlanta and Miami through cocktails built around tequila, passionfruit, and lychee — with a reposado espresso martini that quietly outperforms most in the city. The raw bar and cafe menu make it equally easy to stay for dinner. Highly 4.4-star establishment with 166 reviews. Highly 4.4-star establishment with 166 reviews. Open now derived:hidden_gem format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  72. Fawn Wine + Amaro

    format:bar Rating 4.5 45 reviews Decatur's Fawn has built an entire cocktail program around amaro — over ten bittersweet, layered drinks that make a strong case for the Italian liqueur as the spirit of the season. Even the non-alcoholic option, a house peach tonic, is thoughtfully crafted for the amaro-curious. Highly 4.5-star bar with 45 reviews. Highly 4.5-star bar with 45 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:bar format:wine_bar format:bar format:wine_bar

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  73. Minhwa Spirits

    format:cafe Rating 4.7 137 reviews Atlanta's most quietly exciting cocktail destination is a Doraville soju distillery where head mixologist James Sung turns house-made Korean spirits into something extraordinary. The Beaches Down in Georgia — soju, gin, coconut milk punch, and a hibiscus jelly that dissolves dramatically as you sip — is worth the drive alone. Highly 4.7-star cafe with 137 reviews. Highly 4.7-star cafe with 137 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:cafe format:restaurant format:cafe format:restaurant

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  74. Bar Avize

    format:bar Rating 3.7 53 reviews The cheeky younger sibling to Alpine restaurant Avize, Bar Avize pairs fireside seating with cocktails that are funnier in name than they are simple in execution — think clarified citrus with gherkin brine and a $20 NYC Happy Meal complete with mini martini and truffle fries. Great drinks, great Instagram, and a tight wine list to boot. Highly 3.7-star bar with 53 reviews. Highly 3.7-star bar with 53 reviews. format:bar format:cocktail_bar format:bar format:cocktail_bar

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  75. Piedmont Park

    format:park Rating 4.8 17879 reviews Atlanta's 185-acre central park has hosted everything from the 1895 Cotton States Exposition to Pride Atlanta — one of the largest LGBTQ+ festivals in the country — and remains the city's greatest shared green space, with the view of the Midtown skyline from the lake's south shore being the defining image of modern Atlanta. The direct connection to the BeltLine Eastside Trail makes it both the beginning and the natural endpoint of most good days in the city. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 17,879 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 17,879 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic derived:trending format:park format:park

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  76. Centennial Olympic Park

    format:park Rating 4.6 15717 reviews Built as the communal gathering hub for the 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics and one of that Games' most enduring legacies, this 21-acre downtown park anchors the city's most culturally concentrated neighbourhood — the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and Center for Civil and Human Rights all line its perimeter. The famous Fountain of Rings, which erupts in choreographed jets of water on the hour, has been making children unreasonably happy for nearly three decades. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 15,717 reviews. Highly 4.6-star establishment with 15,717 reviews. Highly rated Popular derived:iconic derived:trending format:park format:park

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  77. Grant Park

    format:neighborhood Established in 1882 and Atlanta's oldest city park, Grant Park's 131 rolling Victorian acres surround Zoo Atlanta — home to the only giant pandas in the Southeast — and border the extraordinary Historic Oakland Cemetery to the east, creating a cluster of green space and cultural depth that repays a long, unhurried afternoon. The surrounding neighbourhood, also called Grant Park, is one of the city's most architecturally intact and very much worth exploring on foot. Highly rated neighborhood with reviews. Highly rated neighborhood with reviews.

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  78. The Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail

    format:park Rating 4.8 150 reviews What began as a 1999 Georgia Tech master's thesis by planner Ryan Gravel has become Atlanta's most transformative urban infrastructure project — the Eastside Trail repurposed a section of post-Civil War railroad corridor into a 3.7-mile path linking Piedmont Park to Reynoldstown through an unbroken corridor of public art, food halls, and revitalised industrial architecture. Walking it on a Saturday afternoon is the single most efficient way to understand what is happening to Atlanta's inner neighbourhoods right now. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 150 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 150 reviews. Open now Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:park format:park

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  79. Oakland Cemetery

    format:cemetery Rating 4.7 407 reviews Established in 1850 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Oakland Cemetery is where Atlanta's history is literally buried — golfer Bobby Jones, author Margaret Mitchell, five Georgia governors, and over 3,000 Civil War soldiers rest beneath magnolias and moss-draped oaks on 48 beautifully maintained Victorian acres. The Friends of Oakland run exceptional guided tours that give voice to the extraordinary range of lives interred here. Highly 4.7-star cemetery with 407 reviews. Highly 4.7-star cemetery with 407 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem

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  80. Virginia-Highland

    format:neighborhood One of Atlanta's best-preserved early 20th-century residential neighbourhoods, Virginia-Highland rewards a slow walk through its grid of Arts-and-Crafts bungalows and generous tree canopy — the intersection of Virginia and North Highland Avenues anchors a strip of independent restaurants, wine bars, and boutiques that feel genuinely rooted rather than imported. On a warm evening, this is simply one of the most pleasant places in the American South to be on foot. Highly rated neighborhood with reviews. Highly rated neighborhood with reviews.

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  81. Sweet Auburn

    format:neighborhood The street that TIME magazine called 'the richest Negro street in the world' in 1956 is a walk through the physical heart of African American Atlanta's cultural, commercial, and civil rights history — from Ebenezer Baptist Church and Dr. King's birthplace at one end to the Auburn Avenue Research Library and the storefronts of Atlanta's once-thriving Black business district at the other. No walk in Atlanta is more resonant, more layered, or more important. Highly rated neighborhood with reviews. Highly rated neighborhood with reviews.

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  82. Lullwater Preserve

    format:park Rating 4.7 504 reviews A largely unknown 185-acre forested preserve surrounding the Emory University president's historic residence in Druid Hills, Lullwater feels like a genuine urban wilderness discovery — woodland trails wind around a spring-fed lake, cross a swinging bridge, and pass through stands of old-growth hardwoods that feel entirely disconnected from the surrounding city. Almost entirely unknown to visitors, which is precisely its greatest quality. Highly 4.7-star establishment with 504 reviews. Highly 4.7-star establishment with 504 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:park format:park

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  83. Jackson Street Bridge

    format:establishment Rating 4.8 345 reviews The overpass crossing Freedom Parkway on Jackson Street is the single most photographed viewpoint in Atlanta — the symmetry of the interstate sweeping toward the glass towers of Midtown, anchored by the distinctive profile of the skyline, became famous as the opening image of The Walking Dead and has been a photographer's destination ever since. Golden hour, as always, is the instruction. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 345 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 345 reviews. Highly rated derived:hidden_gem format:viewpoint format:viewpoint

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  84. Skyline Park

    format:establishment Rating 4.3 1502 reviews Atop the former 1926 Sears building, Skyline Park deliberately echoes the long-demolished Ponce de Leon Amusement Park that stood on this very site a century before — vintage carnival games, mini-golf, a beer garden, and some of the finest rooftop views in Atlanta, all wrapped in the knowledge that this ground has been a place of public leisure and community for well over a hundred years. An evening here at dusk, watching the city light up below, is a quietly perfect Atlanta experience. Highly 4.3-star establishment with 1,502 reviews. Highly 4.3-star establishment with 1,502 reviews. derived:local_favorite format:viewpoint format:viewpoint

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  85. Walk Up Mountain Trail

    format:route The 1.3-mile scramble to the summit of Stone Mountain — the world's largest exposed granite monadnock — deposits you on a vast, open dome of bare rock 825 feet above the surrounding pine forest, with Atlanta's skyline visible on the horizon some 16 miles to the west on a clear day. The strange, lunar quality of the summit's smooth expanse, and the geological scale of the thing, make this a genuinely memorable and oddly moving hike. Highly rated route with reviews. Highly rated route with reviews.

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  86. The Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View

    format:food Rating 4.2 4308 reviews Price level 3 Rotating slowly through a full 360 degrees atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza — Atlanta's tallest hotel — the Sun Dial has offered the city's most commanding aerial perspective since the tower opened in 1976. The bar level is the finest cocktail vantage point in the city, particularly at dusk when the downtown grid begins to glow beneath you, and the revolving sensation is just subtle enough to feel dreamy rather than disorienting. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 4,308 reviews. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 4,308 reviews. format:restaurant format:restaurant

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  87. Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

    format:park Rating 4.8 776 reviews Highly 4.8-star establishment with 776 reviews. Highly 4.8-star establishment with 776 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:park format:park

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  88. Westside Park

    format:park Rating 4.7 564 reviews Highly 4.7-star establishment with 564 reviews. Highly 4.7-star establishment with 564 reviews. Highly rated derived:local_favorite format:park format:park

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  89. Waldorf Astoria Spa Atlanta Buckhead

    format:spa Rating 4.2 102 reviews The spa at Atlanta's Waldorf Astoria in Buckhead operates at the level you'd expect from the brand while exceeding what you'd expect from a Southern city — bespoke treatment menus, a vitality pool circuit, and a post-treatment rest area with heated loungers that make departure feel genuinely reluctant. It is the kind of place where you realise, halfway through an hour, that you've been holding tension in places you'd entirely forgotten about. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 102 reviews. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 102 reviews. derived:hidden_gem

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  90. Jeju Sauna

    format:spa Rating 4.2 5025 reviews Open 24 hours a day in Duluth, about 30 minutes north of Atlanta, this vast Korean jjimjilbang is one of the most authentic bathhouse experiences outside of Seoul — multiple mineral-rich hot and cold pools, distinct sauna rooms in salt, clay, and charcoal varieties, and a full Korean restaurant operating through the night. Arriving here after midnight and soaking through to the early hours is an oddly perfect, deeply restorative Atlanta experience. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 5,025 reviews. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 5,025 reviews. Open now Popular

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    format:spa Rating 4.2 87 reviews Within Atlanta's most elegant Buckhead hotel, the St. Regis spa operates with the quiet confidence and technical precision that characterise the brand's finest properties worldwide — the treatment menus draw from global healing traditions and are delivered by therapists whose skill is matched by genuine attentiveness. The beautifully designed relaxation suite and wet facilities make this the city's most complete luxury wellness experience. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 87 reviews. Highly 4.2-star establishment with 87 reviews. derived:hidden_gem

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