Atlanta
In the heart of the South, Atlanta has a decidedly cosmopolitan and fast-paced ambiance, attracting visitors with its thriving restaurant scene and abundant cultural attractions. People from all over the country have relocated to this commercial hub, contributing to the city's unique feel. The new Atlanta is progressive and eclectic: Museums and performance venues bring in the culture hounds, just as verdant parks attract outdoorsy types. Meanwhile, families flock to the city's larger-than-life aquarium and World of Coca-Cola.
Whatever your preferred vacation, you could easily spend the bulk of a two- or three-day trip in the downtown area, exploring the most popular and best things to do. In the evening, migrate to the trendy Buckhead and Westside neighborhoods for a taste of Atlanta's vibrant restaurant scene and hopping nightlife. If you're short on time, sign up on for one of the best Atlanta tours for a crash course in the city's top sights.
JAN
53
35
4.6


FEB
57
38
4.7


MAR
65
45
4.8


APR
74
52
3.4


MAY
81
61
3.7


JUN
87
68
4


JUL
89
71
5.3


AUG
88
71
4.4


SEP
83
66
4.5


OCT
73
54
3.4


NOV
63
44
4.1


DEC
55
37
3.9


Best Time to Visit
March to May
Blooming dogwoods and mild spring temperatures
Primary Reason
Urban & Culture
USA
Culinary
Museums
North America
Southeast
USA
Georgia
Top 5 Things to Do
Georgia Aquarium
World of Coca-Cola
Martin Luther King Jr. Site
Centennial Olympic Park
Hidden Gem
Oakland Cemetery
A historic garden cemetery with sculpture, skyline views, and rich storytelling.


