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EDITOR’S PICKS
Juneteenth Atlanta Parade and Music Festival
June 21-23
Enjoy more than 100 acres of activities in Piedmont Park as Atlanta celebrates with six live music stages, local vendors, cuisine, the parade (June 21) and immersive cultural activities.
Atlanta Ice Cream Festival
July 27
Travel to Piedmont Park for refreshing treats straight from Atlanta’s many local vendors, live entertainment and much more.
BronzeLens Film Festival
Aug. 21-25
BronzeLens Film Festival is dedicated to bringing national and worldwide attention to Atlanta as a center for film and film production for people of color and will present films, networking opportunities and workshops. Atlanta Ice Cream Festival
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ASM Microbe 2024
June 24-28
SkillsUSA’s 2024
National Leadership and Skills Conference
July 10-13
2024 Primerica Convention
July 16-22
Atlanta Market
July 22-24
GBTA Convention 2024
July 24-28
OPTAVIA CONVENTION 2024
Aug. 5-8
August Atlanta Apparel
Aug. 6-9
International Woodworking Fair
Aug. 22-24
2024 Cricket MEAC/ SWAC Challenge Kick-Off
Aug. 26-28
PolicyLink Equity Summit 2024
Aug. 29-Sept. 2
Dragon Con 2024
Aug. 31
2024 Aflac Kickoff Game
THE BEST SUMMER VACATION
BY JOLEEN PETEImagine this: It’s the summer of 1996 and you’re 13 years old. Atlanta is buzzing with excitement as we welcome visitors from around the world for the 1996 Summer Olympics. To pay tribute, there’s a new park Downtown, aptly named Centennial Olympic Park.
Over the next two decades, you watch as downtown Atlanta’s tourist district gets even better, as it expands with the additions of Georgia Aquarium (the largest aquarium in North America), World of Coca-Cola, The National Center for Civil and Human Rights and Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame. You spend your college summers driving up Peachtree Street with the windows rolled down and Outkast blasting on the radio. You’ve packed a cooler in the back with plans to meet your friends for the day at Piedmont Park.
Fast forward to 2024. You’re the grown-up now and a parent. You’re feeling nostalgic for everything that was carefree and wanting to recreate the magic of your youth. Your own parents are aging, but they love spending time with their grandkids so you want to be sure to include them in your summer plans. Your sister texts and says she’s bringing her family for a visit to Atlanta and is counting on you to plan something fun. Here are some ideas to kick-start your summer to-do list.
SUMMER FUN AT ATLANTA’S TOP ATTRACTIONS
• There are two new experiences debuting this summer at Georgia Aquarium. Explorer’s Cove will combine two expansive touch pools with immersive technology to give
guests an opportunity to respectfully engage with rays, guitarfish, sturgeon and sharks. A new dolphin presentation – Destination: Dolphin – will wow audiences of all ages through music, lighting and effects. Those looking for a truly immersive experience will want to sit in the soak zone.
• There’s a new immersive experience at World of Coca-Cola. In the Beverage Lab you’ll have an opportunity to get an inside look at Coca-Cola beverage creation, sample formulas from the Vault and taste unreleased formulas. In the newly reimagined Scent Discovery, you can explore the Scent Library, learning
about the five scent categories then putting your nose to the test.
• Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame celebrates its 10-year anniversary with updates and renovations. The popular attraction is set to close for a week this summer with a grand reopening in August with exciting new things to see.
• Younger children, ages 8 and younger, will love a visit to Children’s Museum of Atlanta to experience Animationland, May 18-Sept. 8. They’ll be invited to create stories using art and science as well as animation basics such as storyboarding, sketching and stopmotion movie making.
• Construction at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights began on a 24,000-square-foot expansion in March. The museum remains open throughout the construction. The upcoming threestory West Wing will include a café and three new galleries, including an immersive, hands-on Family Gallery geared toward children younger than 12.
COOL THINGS TO DO WITH TWEENS AND TEENS
This summer you’re not gonna be like a regular mom, you’re a cool mom and auntie, even with the often hard-toplease tweens and teens in the family. Here are some fun things you’ll want to add to your list to keep it cool.
• The Atlanta Ice Cream Festival takes place July 27 at Piedmont Park. Enjoy great vibes while you indulge in sweet treats. It’s fun for all ages.
• Play for the day or purchase an annual pass to Skyline Park at Ponce City Market for unlimited daily access to The ROOF, where you’ll find carnival-style games, mini-golf and more. Hang on to that pass come winter as it’s also good for ice skating.
• Puttshack puts a tech-infused spin on putt-putt, where you don’t have to keep score because the balls do. Adult supervision is required; 18+ after 8 p.m.
• Thrill seekers will love a day spent at Six Flags Over Georgia and can make a splash at Hurricane Harbor after May 25. Visit in the month of June for the Summer Vibes Festival. Aspiring engineers or those who just love learning how things work will want to visit during CoasterFest Aug. 17 and 18.
• Andretti Indoor Karting and Games allows guests to get behind the wheel, whether or not they have a state-issued license. There’s also a classic arcade, laser tag, VR experience and bowling.
• Ride SkyView Atlanta Ferris wheel for a unique view of Downtown 20-stories up and over Centennial Olympic Park.
• The Splatter Studio has two Atlanta locations – Sandy Springs and VirginiaHighland – and both offer guests a liberating and fun immersive art experience. Splatter sessions are for all ages and Acrylic Pour Painting sessions are recommended for ages 13+. Adult supervision required. Every first Saturday at 10 p.m. the Sandy Springs location hosts Black Light Night for glow-in-thedark fun for ages 13+.
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• There is nothing more nostalgic than a drive-in movie theater, and Starlight Drive-In Theater has been an Atlanta landmark for more than 70 years. Open seven days a week. Admission is $10 for adults and $1 for children.
• Beat the Bomb Atlanta offers a unique immersive escape room experience where your team of four to six players will gear up in hazmat suits and advance through five high-tech video game rooms to earn time on the bomb clock. Disarm the bomb in the final room or be blasted with paint or foam, depending on your mission. A slime bomb mission is coming soon.
• Invite your teen’s besties to join on a self-directed tour of Atlanta’s Tiny Doors art initiative. Bike the Atlanta Beltline and hit many of them on your tour.
• For IG-worthy photo ops head to “Let’s Fly at Pullman Yards in Atlanta” presented by Balloon Museum, on exhibit at Pullman Yards through June 9. Do it for the content.
FESTIVALS & CELEBRATIONS
Atlanta loves to celebrate and not just the holidays. Annual summer festivals include the Butterfly Festival (celebrating its 25th year at Chattahoochee Nature Center) as well as Virginia-Highland Summerfest, Piedmont Park Summer Arts Festival and Grant Park Summer
Shade Festival. Film lovers and movie buffs will want to visit the Atlanta Underground Film Festival or attend a panel discussion at BronzeLens Film Festival. Here are some other celebrations around the A this summer.
• Atlanta History Center celebrates Juneteenth with special programming and explores the legacy of one of baseball’s greatest players, Henry Aaron. The exhibit will be open until September 2025.
• Visit Piedmont Park June 21 through 23 for the Juneteenth Atlanta Parade & Music Festival. The Juneteenth Atlanta 5K Freedom Run takes place June 23.
• It wouldn’t be the Fourth (of July, that is) in Atlanta without the AJC Peachtree Road Race. The world’s largest 10K is back for the 55th year. Run the race, volunteer as a family or spectate from the finish line at Piedmont Park.
AMERICA’S FAVORITE PASTIME
Atlanta summer sports are HOT.
• New updates at Truist Park and The Battery make root, root, rooting for the home team even more enjoyable. Cheer for the Atlanta Braves from the Blue Moon Beer Garden, which received a major renovation and includes beer and food pairings you won’t find elsewhere in the park. Jim Beam Bourbon Decks is a new group space in left field that includes private access to two bars with a combined length of 60 feet 6 inches to mirror the distance between the pitcher’s mound and home plate.
• Taste of Truist Park & The Battery Atlanta Food Tours offer baseball fans and foodies a unique opportunity. Guided tours take place on Thursdays at 12:30 p.m., beginning with a toast in the press box and a visit to the dugout before a food tour of The Battery. Tours last around two hours.
• Soccer season continues through summer with Atlanta United FC home games taking place at MercedesBenz Stadium. Visit the website for promotional offers. Pre-order Father’s Day tickets by June 1 for a commemorative tailgate chair.
With all there is to do in Atlanta, it really is going to be the best summer vacation.
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EXPLORE ATLANTA’S ATTRACTIONS
Summertime in Atlanta brings adventure. Whether you’re looking for beauty, thrills or hands-on learning, you can find it at attractions throughout the metro Atlanta area.
BY MARIA SMITHATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN
Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30-acre oasis featuring an exceptional collection of flora. It hosts children’s programs, chef events and special exhibitions such as the highly anticipated “Alice’s Wonderland Returns” (May 11 – Sept. 15), featuring installations of 38 gigantic topiary-like pieces.
THE BREMAN
The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum is dedicated to Jewish history, culture and arts, emphasizing Jewish life in the South. In addition to the permanent exhibits, The Breman hosts cultural and artistic events such as “There’s No Business Like Show Business - A Tribute To Irving Berlin” (June 2).
ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER
The 33-acre Atlanta History Center is home to historic houses, gardens and award-winning exhibits. Visitors can attend author talks, family days and special events this summer, including a celebration of togetherness on Juneteenth. The center is hosting an exhibit featuring the work of interior designer Ruby Ross Wood (through June 30), which includes a collection of her designs, photos and documents. Another new exhibit, “More Than Brave”, celebrates the life and legacy of Hall of Fame baseball player and civil rights icon Hank Aaron (through September 2025).
FERNBANK MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Fernbank Museum guests can enjoy a whole day in the indoor/outdoor handson museum exploring dinosaurs, prehistoric cultures and scientific discoveries. Exhibits and events to enjoy this summer include the outdoor showcase, “Flora, Fauna and Flight” (through June 23). Fernbank also welcomes the special exhibit, “A Mirror Maze: Numbers in Nature” (June 8 – Sept. 9). It immerses guests in a lifesize mirror maze and includes hands-on activities and digital elements focused on patterns found in the natural world.
CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTS
Center for Puppetry Arts is a fantastic place for indoor family entertainment. See a full-scale, family-friendly production like “The Selfish Giant” (May 24-26). This summer, visitors are reminded that worries are always for another day with the new exhibition, “Down in Fraggle Rock” (May 10 – Nov. 3). Take a deep dive into the history and characters from the 1980s and 2022 versions of Fraggle Rock universe.
JIMMY CARTER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum resides on 35 acres. Visitors can learn more about the 39th president, his family and accomplishments through hands-on exhibits, author visits and educational events.
The current exhibition, “The Negro Motorist Green Book” (through June 23), includes relics, footage and personal accounts to illustrate the fear and resilience felt by African American travelers during the 1940s and 1950s.
HIGH MUSEUM OF ART
STONE MOUNTAIN PARK
Celebrate the best outdoor summer fun at Stone Mountain Park this season with engaging activities throughout 3,200 acres of natural beauty. Summer at the Rock (June 8 – July 28) invites guests to cool off with the new Water Works show. Young visitors will like “The Tales of Frog and Fish” puppet show. Check out the Spray Ground activity zone, Foam Zone, plus other activities like SkyHike, Summit SkyRide, Adventure Golf and the Scenic Railroad. This year, Stone Mountain Park will also debut a Bollywood Indian Festival (Aug. 10-11 and 17-18).
High Museum of Art features two compelling new exhibits to explore this summer and beyond. “Dutch Art in a Global Age: Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston” (through July 14) features art by Rembrandt and others. This exhibition includes works that showcase the positive side of a wealthy, global culture juxtaposed with the dark side of prosperity. In “Patterns in Abstraction: Black Quilts from the High’s Collection” (June 28 – Jan. 5, 2025), many works will be on view for the first time. The exhibition includes pieces made by quilters in the Southeastern United States including well-known quilters from Gee’s Bend, Ala., and Atlanta. Continued on page 12
MUSEUM OF DESIGN ATLANTA
Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) is the only museum in the Southeast dedicated exclusively to design. Visit this summer for its newest exhibit, “Al Dente: The Design of Pasta” (through Sept. 1). This exhibition lets visitors explore the intricate designs, history and cultural significance of pasta and Italian culture.
MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS
Want to change your perspective? The Museum of Illusions at Atlantic Station will teach you that nothing is what it seems. Stop by this summer to be immersed in an intriguing visual, sensory and educational experience. The illusion rooms and mind-bending installations may be mesmerizing and disconcerting at the same time.
LEGO DISCOVERY CENTER ATLANTA
LEGO Discovery Center in Phipps Plaza has been refreshed and is ready for a summer of LEGO-building fun. When outdoor play gets too hot, come to the home of imagination, where families can immerse themselves in innovative learning-through-play activities with games, rides and more than two million multi-colored LEGOS.
MICHAEL C. CARLOS MUSEUM
Visit the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University to explore the art and history of cultures worldwide. Plan to take a break at the second location of Golden Drops Café, which will open at the Carlos Museum in August.
ZOO ATLANTA
The zoo is home to hundreds of animals representing more than 200 species worldwide, many endangered or critically endangered. Look for special events this summer, including adult-focused fun at Brew at the Zoo (May 25), Art Gone Wild Artist Market (June 15) and Savanna Nights (June 21, July 19, Aug. 9) and family fun, including Grossology Day (July 14) and Wild World Weekend (July 27 and 28). Add a Wild Encounter behind-the-scenes experience with Zoo Atlanta’s Giant Pandas, elephants, tortoises, lemurs, warthogs and more for an extra special visit.
EXTRA FUN AT ATLANTA’S AFTER-HOUR EVENTS
Georgia Aquarium: Enjoy Sound Waves every weeknight in June from 6 to 9 p.m. and 20,000 Beers Under the Sea (June 30).
Atlanta History Center: Party with the Past is back, this time at Pullman Yards. Come to this free event on May 15 to reconnect with Atlanta’s past. On June 17, at Atlanta History Center, author Doris Kearns Goodwin weaves together biography, memoir and history as she speaks about her book “An Unfinished Love Story: A Personal History of the 1960s.”
Fernbank Museum of Natural History: Fernbank After Dark (May 10 and June 14) is an opportunity for young adults to gain afterhours access to all exhibitions and activities. It features live music, full bars, tapas, science demonstrations and more.
High Museum of Art: On the first, second and third Fridays of each month, the High stays open late for visitors to enjoy art and music. The first Saturday features music, the second focuses on yoga and the third is all about jazz. These events allow adults to enjoy drinks, music and art in unique ways.
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum: On May 29, the Carter Library presents the thoughts of Sebastian Junger, author of “In My Time of Dying.”
Zoo Atlanta: Kids can enjoy after-hours fun in the panda-themed Family Nightcrawler overnight experience (June 7 and July 6). Families with children ages 6 and older can spend the night at Zoo Atlanta for an evening no one will soon forget.
National Center for Civil and Human Rights: Combine dancing, cocktails and conversation, and connect with history and each other on the summer edition of Truth on the Rocks (date TBD).
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SETTING THE STAGE
Summer doesn’t slow down our performing arts scene. Check out these top events in Atlanta and find the perfect place to escape the heat.
BY LIESL MERKELKen Ludwig’s “The Three Musketeers”
June 1–30
Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse presents this adaptation of the witty, swashbuckling novel by Alexandre Dumas that tells the story of a brother and sister who set off for Paris in search of adventure.
“Les Misérables”
June 4-9
Join the more than 130 million people who have already viewed this grand musical phenomenon when it returns to the Fox Theatre. The Tony Award-winning musical’s acclaimed score and sweeping scenes will captivate audiences.
Nathalie Stutzmann + “The Ring Without Words”
June 6 and 8
Nathalie Stutzmann directs Wagner’s “The Ring Without Words,” an epic fantasy with a four-opera cycle, plus Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante” at Atlanta Symphony Hall.
“The Wash”
June 7–30 (Synchronicity Theatre) and July 10-28 (Impact Theatre)
This world premiere features the untold story of Atlanta’s courageous Black laundresses who defied oppression and ignited a movement in 1881. Synchronicity Theatre in Midtown and Impact Theatre Atlanta in Hapeville’s Academy Theatre jointly present this production.
Firebird Finale with Nathalie Stutzmann
June 13-16
Stravinsky’s dazzling “The Firebird” will be presented at Atlanta Symphony Hall along with the Beethoven Violin Concerto featuring German violin virtuoso Veronika Eberle.
“Forsyth County is Flooding (with the joy of Lake Lanier)”
June 15
The world premiere performance of this one-act opera will be performed at Ray Charles Performing Arts Centre at Morehouse College. Created by the winners of the first 96-Hour Opera Project (more information below), this
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dark comedy explores the spiritual and environmental retribution of a local Georgia destination.
96-Hour Opera Project Showcase
June 17
The Atlanta Opera presents five teams of composers and librettists who will showcase their world-premiere mini-operas to a judging panel at Ray Charles Performing Arts Centre at Morehouse College.
“As You Like It”
July 6–July 27
Join Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse for one of the Bard’s most wellknown romantic comedies. Come early for dinner and a drink before the performance, and save room for tempting desserts served only during intermission.
“Jersey Boys”
July 12-Aug. 11
Travel behind the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons as this Tony
Sophistication
Award-winning musical tells the story of four New Jersey kids who rise to become one of the greatest pop music successes. City Springs Theatre Company performs this fun, singalong show at Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center.
“Funny Girl”
July 30-Aug 4
Another classic graces the Fox Theatre stage as the bittersweet comedy reveals the story of resilient stage hopeful Fanny Brice. A familiar score includes “Don’t Rain on My Parade” and “People.”
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CHECK OUT A SUMMER FILM
Film production is a multibillion dollar industry in the state of Georgia, and Atlanta’s summer film offerings span from annual festivals to family movies shown under the night sky. Grab your film crew of family and friends and visit one of our diverse venues to create your own movie night.
BY LIESL MERKELBronzeLens Film Festival
Dedicated to promoting Atlanta as a film mecca for people of color, the 15th annual BronzeLens Film Festival will offer daily screenings by independent filmmakers from across the globe, many new works, panel discussions, enrichment workshops and the glamorous BronzeLens Awards. Events will be held Aug. 21-25 in multiple venues across the city.
Coca-Cola Film Festival
Each summer, the Fox Theatre in Midtown offers a special treat of summer films shown inside the cool respite of the 1929 opulent theater. This year, the festival takes place Aug. 23-25 with five films that include “Beetlejuice” and classic films on Sunday in the family friendly lineup.
Movies on the Square
Colony Square, located in Midtown on Peachtree Street, hosts film classics on its outdoor screen on select Thursdays through October, starting at 7 p.m. June 6 brings “Father of the Bride” while July 11 presents “Shrek.” Seating is first come, first served and takeout from surrounding restaurants is encouraged.
The Green at Phipps Plaza
The Green at Citizens Market Food Hall, located at Phipps Plaza in Buckhead, has a new outdoor HD screen and will offer outdoor movies during the summer season. The Green will also show sporting events like the French Open,
NBA Finals, Summer Olympics and NCAA Saturdays. Pick up dinner from Citizens Market Food Hall and make an evening of it. Come for Movie Night on Thursday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m. with lawn games, face painting and King of Pops. “The Sandlot” will begin at 7:30 p.m. Ticket sales and a portion of all Citizens Market Food Hall proceeds will benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Atlanta Shortsfest
In its 15th year, the city’s short film festival is held at Limelight Theater June-21-23. Expect a truly diverse mix of short films by filmmakers from around the world as the festival highlights the top shorts of the year.
Atlanta Underground Film Festival
Known as the home of future cult classics since 2004, the Atlanta Underground Film Festival happens this summer Aug. 16-18. The Limelight Theater hosts this event that highlights independent filmmakers and encourages them to think outside of the box.
A Night of Latine Filmmakers
On June 8, Atlanta Film Party and Cafecito Productions will present a night of Latine-made films starting at 8 p.m. at Downtown Switchyards.
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OUTDOOR SUMMER CONCERTS
Summer in Atlanta isn’t just about the sun and the blooming greenery that surrounds the city. The rhythm and soul of the city flows throughout the streets as several summer concert series bring locals and visitors together. Whether you enjoy the soul of R&B or the rhythm of country, Atlanta’s music scene offers an opportunity to find and appreciate new and well-known talent.
BY AUBREE DUMASVisit Atlanta’s oldest outdoor music venue, Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park, and experience a variety of music. From rock and hip-hop to R&B; this outdoor venue is a popular spot for visitors to sit back and relax outside while grooving to great tunes. The summer lineup includes Diana Ross, Pixies and Modest Mouse, Crowded House, Sarah McLachlan, Bush and Vampire Weekend.
Make your way Downtown for live performances every Wednesday on the Broad Street Boardwalk Discover new and upcoming local artists to add to your music rotation while grabbing a bite to enjoy from the many surrounding restaurants. Let the music move you at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center while enjoying live music on the lawn. You’re in for a good time at Jazz on the Lawn running through the fall and highlighting local jazz performers.
Atlanta has something for everyone. Bring the kids to Atlanta Botanical Garden for Garden Grooves. This morning event filled with kid-friendly music inspired by
the outdoors is a great way to get the entire family immersed in the music scene.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra takes music to another level with a range of performances including its cherished concerts in Piedmont Park throughout the summer. From hip-hop orchestra to classic Beethoven, it’s hard to miss an opportunity to experience this exceptional orchestra.
There’s nothing better than enjoying nature and music in the City in the Forest. Chattahoochee Nature Center’s Sunset Sips happens every other Thursday and brings live music from local performers in a laid-back and family-friendly setting.
TRES DÍAS EN ATLANTA CON LOS ABUELOS
Explorar Atlanta con los abuelos puede ser una experiencia gratificante y relajante. Aquí tienes una guía de tres días que te llevará en un recorrido de los sitios populares y aptos para disfrutar con los miembros mayores de familia, ya sean amantes de la historia, la gastronomía o hasta un poco más aventureros.
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DÍA 1: Old Fourth Ward y el Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Site
Explora el vecindario de Old Fourth Ward y el histórico distrito de Sweet Auburn en Atlanta, conocido como el lugar de nacimiento de Martin Luther King, Jr. Visita Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Site, que incluye la casa natal del líder del movimiento de los derechos civiles, la iglesia Ebenezer Baptist Church y la tumbas del Dr. King y su esposa, Coretta Scott King. Después de tu recorrido, el Sweet Auburn Curb Market es perfecto para almorzar. Este mercado cuenta con puestos de comida muy populares –desde tacos, hasta platos veganos, sushi y postres.
DÍA 2: Ponce City Market y
el Atlanta Beltline
Una visita a Atlanta no está completa sin explorar estos dos lugares favoritos de los lugareños. Comienza el día en Ponce City Market. Este mercado de comidas y centro comercial tiene
muchas opciones no solo para comer, sino también para ir de compras. Aquí encontrarás tiendas populares y boutiques pequeñas con productos de artistas y artesanos.
Después de las compras, sal directo a el espacio al aire libre más concurrido de la ciudad, el Atlanta BeltLine. Este sendero de 35 kilómetros era anteriormente vías de ferrocarril y se ha recreado como una vía peatonal que rodea el área central de los vecindarios urbanos. Todos los días de la semana encontrarás gente caminando, trotando, o simplemente socializando por este sendero.
El Ponce City Market conecta directamente al Beltline. Una corta caminata hacia el sentido sur, te lleva a un puente que se presta como el fondo perfecto para tomar fotos panorámicas. Sigue unos pasos más y encontrarás varías cervecerías y restaurantes. Aquellos que disfrutan de una caminata más larga pueden seguir el sendero hasta llegar al encantador vecindario de Inman Park, donde también hay locales para distraerse.
DÍA
3: Centennial Olympic Park y Downtown Atlanta
El Downtown de Atlanta es el centro de la ciudad, con sus atracciones y edificios más famosos y otras áreas menos conocidas que continúan floreciendo con cultura.
Empieza el día con un desayuno en el famoso Rosie’s Cafe. Este establecimiento que sirve desayuno todo el día se ha convertido en uno de los preferidos por los residentes.
Sigue tu recorrido hacia una de las atracciones más populares del área –Centennial Olympic Park. Este parque y oasis urbano es un homenaje a los Juegos Olímpicos del verano de 1996. Aquí hay muchas oportunidades para tomarte fotos con el panorama de la ciudad de fondo y también con la escultura de los aros olímpicos y los Fountain Rings.
Refrescarte a solo minutos en alguna de las atracciones para explorar sin prisa, como el Georgia Aquarium, una de las atracciones más famosas de Atlanta.
Otra opción es World of Coca-Cola, otro museo dedicado específicamente a la icónica bebida.
Para aquellos que prefieren leer y aprender más sobre la historia del movimiento de los derechos civiles, el National Center For Civil And Human Rights es una parada esencial para tu itinerario.
Visita www.discoveratlanta.com/es y descubre aún más actividades para disfrutar con los abuelitos y toda la familia.
ACTIVIDADES DE VERANO PARA TODA LA FAMILIA
El verano es la temporada más emocionante para viajar con toda la familia. Convenientemente, Atlanta es un destino perfecto para explorar y entretener a todos. Desde aventuras para explorar la naturaleza y museos para aprender sobre la historia de la ciudad, aquí tenemos buenas recomendaciones.
POR LUZ CASTILLOAtlanta History Center
El Centro de Historia de Atlanta alberga la mayor colección de reliquias de la Guerra Civil en el sureste de Estados Unidos. Este museo da vida a la historia de Atlanta, desde su declive hasta su resurgimiento como ciudad internacional. En 33 acres, el Atlanta History Center ofrece actividades familiares, exhibiciones históricas, áreas de recreación para niños y una granja con ovejas y pavos. No te pierdas la
Swan House, famosa por películas como Hunger Games, y explora la cancha de baloncesto de los Juegos Olímpicos del Centenario de 1996.
Stone Mountain Park
Stone Mountain Park, con 3,200 acres, destaca por su montaña de piedra. Ofrece actividades familiares como festivales, recorridos históricos, un museo, teatro 4D y un teleférico. La subida a la montaña es popular, pero también hay senderos y actividades acuáticas en el lago.
Georgia Aquarium
El impresionante Acuario de Georgia, el más grande del país y tercero en el mundo, ofrece una experiencia acuática incomparable. Con exhibiciones de tiburones, belugas y más, es ideal para toda la familia. Disfruta de programas interactivos como las presentaciones de delfines y leones marinos, pero reserva con anticipación. Las visitas guiadas y las experiencias de interacción con animales también están disponibles para una experiencia aún más enriquecedora.
Zoo Atlanta
Zoo Atlanta ofrece una experiencia inolvidable para amantes de los animales, incluyendo la oportunidad única de ver pandas gigantes. Situado en Grant Park, cerca de Downtown Atlanta, alberga más de 1,500 animales de 200 especies. Ofrece interacciones cercanas con jirafas y presentaciones educativas. Descuentos disponibles para grupos de 15 personas o más.
World of Coca-Cola
El Mundo de Coca-Cola es una experiencia única en Atlanta, sumergiéndote en la historia y el sabor de esta icónica bebida. Desde recuerdos de marca hasta la sala de degustación, hay mucho que explorar. No te pierdas la oportunidad de probar más de 60 variedades de refrescos de todo el mundo al final de tu visita. Los tours guiados también están disponibles para grupos de hasta 12 personas, ofreciendo una experiencia más personalizada.
Visita www.discoveratlanta.com/es para más actividades en Atlanta para toda la familia.
KID-FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS
There’s nothing wrong with chicken nuggets and boxed pasta. However, it’s always nice to find dining options that offer dishes that kids enjoy and that can even help expand their palate. Let’s sit back and enjoy a meal with our little food enthusiasts at some of Atlanta’s favorite kid-friendly restaurants.
BY DANIELA CINTRONAntico Pizza Napoletana
It’s not just pizza. It’s an Italian delight with imported ingredients that elevate the experience. Don’t let the MICHELIN Guide status deceive you. This is a kid-friendly restaurant on the Westside where you order your pizza from a small menu, head over to the “kitchen,” find a seat at a communal table where kids can watch the pizzas being made and let kids go at it.
Bantam + Biddy
Brunch away at this casual familyfriendly restaurant, with the original location in Midtown at Ansley Mall. The menu offers great choices for those who dig the pancakes and waffles or for those who seek the savory side. Make sure to try the iconic chicken, whether you get it fried, roasted or in a stew.
Chicheria Mexican Kitchen
Found at The Works on the Westside, Chicheria offers great options for kids. The rice is a kid favorite, accompanied by refried beans. The friendly staff does a fantastic job at treating kids like any other of their guests, making them feel heard and welcomed.
El Ponce
Yes, most Mexican restaurants offer the rice, beans and quesadilla staples, but they don’t all taste the same. At El Ponce in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood, the food is made with love that you can taste. Grab a table on the patio on a good sunny day and let the kids try some favorites like the sopa de pollo, the carne asada or let them adventure out to a tamal.
El Tesoro
El Tesoro feels like walking into a friend’s backyard party. Order, sit down and let your kid play with others as if technology did not exist. Tablets are a thing of the past as the kiddos get their hands dirty on the dirt and gravel, climb the big tree and negotiate among each other a game of 4 in a Row. The menu has endless options for adventurous kids and a niños quesadilla, which is a solid choice for picky eaters.
Grana
Pasta will never be the same after your kids try the hand-crafted pasta at Grana. Chef Pat Pascarella has young kids of his own who are probably his biggest critics, and they are doing a great job. Making
pasta the same way he grew up eating it in an Italian family, Pascarella elevates the experience and creates the future pasta snobs of our society. We are OK with that. Eat up.
Hartley Kitchen
Located inside Kimpton Shane Hotel in Midtown, Hartley Kitchen offers chefinspired menu options for kids. Chef de cuisine Travis Cintron has a 5-year-old at home, so he takes things seriously when it comes to offering fresh and delicious food options that kids will enjoy. From chicken to freshly made pasta and vegetables, even parents will want to steal a bite or two.
Little Rey
Afternoons after school, Little Rey is full of families. It’s a laid-back environment for kids and adults to enjoy some incredible Tex-Mex favorites. Get in line, order and then find your table. The restaurant is known for chicken, so go for the pollo asado or get it in a taco or a salad. Kids have a special menu with tasty options, but the main menu also offers plenty of choices. Leave room for the soft-serve ice cream.
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Mellow Mushroom
An Atlanta OG, Mellow Mushroom has been serving stone-fired pizzas in Atlanta since 1974. Yes, you will find them in other cities, but Atlanta is where it all started, holding a special place in the hearts of locals. Pick from many pizza options or choose the wings, which are hands-down some of the best in the city. Find Mellow Mushroom in many locations including Downtown, Midtown and Buckhead.
Pancake Social
Take a break from pancake-chef-duty on Saturday morning and head over to Pancake Social. While the Ponce City Market location often has a wait time, the newly opened location at Westside Paper tends to be easier to get into when you are on borrowed time with your kid’s patience. Of course, there are pancakes - lots of them. Your family will also have choices like scrambled eggs, bacon and the tasty crispy buttermilk chicken.
Pollo Primo
Order a California-style pollo asado and share it family-style with your kids. Get some of the kids’ favorite sides, such as rice, beans and the chips with guacamole. Everyone can make their tacos and the experience will involve everyone in the family in a relaxed environment. Leave some room for churros.
R. Thomas Deluxe Grill
Will your kids get excited about greeting birds before grabbing food? If the answer is yes, then this is the place for you. With a diverse menu full of options for all appetites, R. Thomas Deluxe Grill in Buckhead is sure to please everyone in your party. There are kid-friendly-sized dishes, smoothies and plenty of things – such as talking birds –to keep them distracted.
Recess
Recess offers a kid’s bowl with the option to create their own based on what your kid likes. Choose from options like Spanish rice, black beans, sweet potato, broccoli and chicken. The chorizo is a fan favorite. Grab and go, or stay to enjoy the indoor or outdoor seating. Two locations are Krog Street Market and Buckhead Village.
El Santo Gallo
In a relaxing and laid-back environment on the Westside, order some tacos for the family and find a seat inside to play a maquinita while you wait, or find a seat outside to enjoy the sun while kids safely play. Kids will love the tortillas, as they are made from quality imported nixtamalized corn, and the tender carne asada is perfectly seasoned. As a plus, kids will get to see a real taquero in action cutting up the meat and making lots of tacos at once.
Souper Jenny
Souper Jenny has a lot of delightful options. The PB&J here is special, but you can always make a little belly happy with the turkey chili, a turkey sandwich and fresh fruit. For a little treat, get the chocolate cookie to end the experience. Souper Jenny has various locations, but the location on Huff Road on the Westside is a favorite for kids due to its fun patio space.
Superica
Sunday brunch with kids is done right at Superica. With deliciously seasoned pulled chicken inside, the quesadilla
comes with a side of rice and beans. The double stack of hot cakes and a tropical fruit salad will round out the meal and who doesn’t love a bowl of queso? Locations are found in Krog Street Market, Westside, Buckhead and a few other places around the city.
Treehouse Restaurant and Pub
Treehouse Restaurant and Pub is a fun and eclectic place to enjoy a meal with kids. It’s no problem if your kid wants to eat food with their hands, and there are plenty of tasty options for all varieties of palates. There is much to see and no shortage of things to eat.
MICHELIN Guide Restaurants
Treat yourself and your young food enthusiasts to a delicious meal at one of Atlanta’s MICHELIN Guide Restaurants. There are options for a casual messy meal, or an experience of dressing up and taking dining to a new level.
Check out our list of kid-friendly restaurants by scanning this QR code.
STEAK
WINGS AROUND ATLANTA
Father’s Day is a perfect time to celebrate Dad with one of Atlanta’s finest foods: chicken wings. Atlanta is known for its lemon pepper wings, and they are a must-try when coming to the city. My dad and I tried every place on this list and here are some of the top places we recommend.
BY GRANT MERKELAmerican Deli
Even though J.R. Crickets made it popular, American Deli was the original home of the lemon pepper wet wings. The deli also has other unique flavors such as sweet chili and Family Gold.
The Bando
In the Westside, you can find The Bando. From the outside, it looks like a closed and abandoned building, but inside, it is decorated with classic ‘90s decor, CDs and memorabilia. The Bando serves options in addition to its famous crack wings. These include deep-fried Oreos, hot dogs and Bando Punch. Try the wings slathered in Strawberry Hot or Honey Butter.
Clay’s Sports Cafe
Clay’s has unique wing flavors such as
honey BBQ, garlic Parmesan and honey mustard. The small restaurant also has options for non-wing loving friends such as wood-fired pizza and sandwiches. Though Clay’s is outside of Atlanta in Sandy Springs, it’s been listed on many top wings lists and is worth the drive.
Heirloom
Market BBQ
At Heirloom Market, you can find the signature smoked wings, including many other flavors. Heirloom is takeout only, but the Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded restaurant does have a couple of tables out front.
J.R. Crickets
In Midtown, find J.R. Crickets. Made famous for its lemon pepper wet wings featured on “Atlanta,” J.R. Crickets also serves buffalo teriyaki and two different
types of BBQ and offers a few food options other than wings.
Max’s
Coal
Oven Pizza
Next door to Twin Smokers Downtown, is Max’s, known for New York-style pizza cooked in downtown Atlanta’s only coal oven. Try the lemon and herb coal oven wings with a side of buttermilk ranch.
Max Lager’s Wood-Fired Grill & Brewery
Local brewery Max Lager’s has food items including its signature smoked Our Way Wings, which come in flavors including lemon pepper, honey BBQ and Jr.’s Firecracker, served with Max’s coleslaw.
Nam Phuong Vietnamese Cuisine
On Buford Highway, Nam Phuong serves traditional Vietnamese food such as pho and different types of rolls, but it also serves wings. Though there is only one flavor, the wings are glazed and soaked in tangy fish sauce and are a must-try.
Sweet Auburn BBQ
At Sweet Auburn BBQ in PonceyHighlands, order smoked wings in the signature WuTang, garlic Parmesan or other tangy flavors. A menu of traditional barbecues with an Asian twist will round out the meal.
Taco Mac
Taco Mac originated in Atlanta and is a local favorite. The sports bar has many menu options, including signature wings that can arrive oven-roasted, boneless or original style. Check for limited-time specials and try flavors such as buffalo, hot honey mustard, Asian sweet heat and chili mango dry rub.
Twin Smokers BBQ
Near Mercedes-Benz Stadium Downtown, Twin Smokers offers a savory, smoked barbecue. With two different smokers (named Elizabeth and Matthew), the restaurant is able to give its smoked wings a unique taste by using a different type of wood to smoke the barbeque. Check out the Wood Library at the entrance and also try the mesquite smoked brisket, charro beans and banana pudding.
BEST FARMERS MARKETS AROUND THE CITY
From fruits and veggies to homemade preserves and treats, these markets are packed with fresh finds.
FREEDOM FARMERS MARKET
Freedom Farmers Market is yearround and takes place at the Carter Center, just steps away from Freedom Park. Held every Saturday from 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m., the market offers prepared foods, produce, live music and a restaurant pop-up each week.
GRANT PARK
FARMERS MARKET
Grant Park Farmers Market takes place in Grant Park, across the street from the Beacon ATL and Eventide Brewing. This popular Atlanta farmers market is held year-round on Sundays from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and features weekly demonstrations from top chefs in the South, locally grown fruits and vegetables, meats and artisanal foods.
MORNINGSIDE
FARMERS MARKET
Morningside Farmers Market is the first and only farmers market in Atlanta that requires all produce to be certified organic. You’ll find stands featuring soups, cookies and pastries, heirloom garlic, wild plums and coldpressed juices. The market is open every Saturday from 8 to 11:30 a.m. at Morningside Presbyterian Church.
PEACHTREE ROAD
FARMERS MARKET
The largest producer-only metro Atlanta farmers market is located in Buckhead and has chef demonstrations, monthly kids’ programs and vendors selling produce, meats, unique jams, sauces and crafts. The market is open Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. through Dec. 14 at the Cathedral of St. Philip.
CHEFS MARKET AT PULLMAN YARDS
Pullman Yards hosts its Chefs Market every Saturday from 1-5 p.m., highlighting the local chefs, farmers and artisans that celebrate the vibrant culinary landscape of Georgia.
PIEDMONT PARK GREEN MARKET
The Green Market features fresh local food, artisan goods, live music, chef demos and a kid-friendly activity area. The market is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Dec. 2 and is located inside the Piedmont Park entrance at 12th Street and Piedmont Avenue.
THE MUNICIPAL MARKET
The indoor market in Sweet Auburn houses local businesses with offerings that range from produce and meat to seafood and baked goods. Visit Monday-Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
LOCALLY OWNED ICE CREAM SHOPS IN ATLANTA
On hot summer days in Atlanta, there are lots of great places to cool off with ice cream, Popsicles and other cold treats. Pick a favorite or two from this list of locally owned ice cream and dessert shops.
BY GRANT MERKELHoneysuckle Gelato
Stop at Ponce City Market for a treat from Honeysuckle Gelato, with flavors such as red velvet cake, salted caramel brownie and pistachio. Honeysuckle Gelato also offers seasonal flavors. When you buy from Honeysuckle Gelato you give back to the community as the local store donates a portion of its proceeds to the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Visit the test kitchen for a first look at new flavors at Lee+White, located on the Westside Atlanta Beltline.
PanPaleta
Off of Buford Highway is a little store in Northeast Plaza that sells bread, cakes and paletas, which are Mexican frozen treats on sticks. PanPaleta offers flavors like coffee, mango chile and strawberry kiwi. Try out your treats at a table in the store with lively music and colorful pinatas hanging from the ceiling.
Jake’s Ice Cream
Jake’s will soon open a new location inside of Village Provisions on Highland Avenue, slated for mid-June. Some of the flavors include Brown Shugah Vanilla, Key Lime Piescream and Chocolate Slap Yo Mama, and a special Juneteenth flavor, Brown Shugah Vanilla with chocolate and caramel swirls. The local shop has an outdoor patio next to the Freedom Park Trail so you can get ice cream and get right back on the path. One more location is found in Hapeville near the airport.
King of Pops
King of Pops is an Atlanta tradition with flavors such as chocolate sea salt and strawberry lemonade. You can find King of Pops at events such as festivals and Atlanta Braves games as well as at local shops. No surprise, there is a King of Pops Bar at Ponce City Market.
Sweet Stack Creamery
Check out Sweet Stack Creamery in downtown Atlanta. The small shop serves ice cream and doughnut sandwiches (Sweet Stacks) with crazy combinations of flavors such as Cuban Coffee Cream (made with Cafe Bustelo espresso ground coffee) and Birthday Cake (cake-flavored ice cream with sprinkles and blue frosting). Sweet Stack also offers fun toppings and vegan options such as French Press.
Butter and Cream
The Decatur shop offers flavors such as Midnight Snacks (sweetened condensed milk and cream cheese ice cream with chocolate chip cookies, brownies, chocolate-covered cake pieces and a dulce de leche swirl) and Honeycomb Forest (honey ice cream with honeycomb candy). Try an ice cream sandwich or purchase a pumpkin honey pup cup for your furry friend.
Big Softie
In Summerhill, Big Softie offers Sammies (ice cream between two freshly baked cookies from Little Tart Bakery) and ice cream in classic flavors like vanilla and chocolate. However, the thing that makes it different is the toppings, such as milk chocolate crunch pearls and passionfruit hardshell.
Signia by Hilton Atlanta
You wouldn’t expect a hotel to have good, local frozen treats but at Signia by Hilton Atlanta downtown, you can find homemade gelato at Capolinea restaurant and ice cream and sorbet in the Friendship Market. At Capolinea, try flavors such as straciallea, amarenna cherry and gorgonzola dolce gelato. At the market, discover even more fresh tastes such as lemon lavender sorbet, passion fruit mango sorbet and mascarpone strawberry ice cream. Flavors change every three to four months, giving an extra incentive to visit again.
Atlanta Ice Cream Festival
For family fun and ice cream treats from all around the city, visit the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival, which takes place July 27 at Piedmont Park.
PARADISE Escape to
The weather, along with handcrafted cocktails, flavorful dishes & unmatched hospitality, is here, and we wish you were too. From escaping your travel to celebrating, you made it to the middle of the week, so come to where it’s always 5 o’Clock. Join us and indulge in our new menu items like the Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes or Cajun Seafood Pasta. Or kick back with a Perfect Margarita and a Cheeseburger in Paradise. The options are endless, but the only decision you will need to make is what to order.
SUMMER SHOPPING
Summer shopping never looked so sunny. Browse the local stores in our city and stock up on essentials to make the most of the summer season. Below are some of our top picks for only-in-Atlanta places to shop.
BY LIESL MERKELPoppy’s of Atlanta
Poppy’s of Atlanta has a 40 plus year history of dressing stylish Atlantans, with new arrivals delivered every weekday. A full section of resortwear ensures that you will stay trendy for your next beach vacation, and the Beach Bum cooler bag is perfect for an evening at Chastain or chilling by one of Atlanta’s many luxury hotel pools. For summer soirees, consider a flirty Shoshanna
dress or a Marie Oliver top. Poppy’s is located in Buckhead’s Andrews Square near other local favorite stores such as Boxwoods, Lucy’s Market and House of Wallace. Stop in at Atlanta-only Henri’s Bakery next door for coffee and the famous shortbread cookies after all that shopping
The Taste Boutique
Located in the Westside at The Interlock, this boutique is a top Atlanta lifestyle store featuring ready-to-wear fashions and denim looks that are a little outside of the box. The day-to-night collection makes it easy to play all day and fall into an evening to remember with the Margot Terry boyfriend jeans and a Wonda strapless scarf dress. Pick up Moroccan cedar ivory candles and other scents while there, and then consider a trip to Rooftop L.O.A. on top of Interlock to show off your new look.
Wish Atlanta
Looking for edgy? Check out Wish Atlanta in Little Five Points, stocking trendy urban men’s and women’s fashions and a serious selection of high-end sneakers. The store caters to the urban style elite with brands like Song for the Mute, Puma, Fend Chen Wang, 3.paradis and Paper Planes. Wish is situated across the street from the well-known OutKast mural, based on photographs by hip-hop photographer Jonathan Mannion and created by artist JEKS in collaboration with Wish ATL, the ABV Agency and the Outerspace Project.
Full Circle ATL
Located in Westside Provisions District, this locally owned resale boutique specializes in vintage sneakers and street wear. Find local souvenirs such as Braves shirts and hats, and maybe even a MARTA shirt. The store offers many pieces locally sourced by the owners and includes items such as a Hysteric Glamour varsity jacket, a Prada bucket hat and Palm Angels Malibu hoodies. Full Circle is an excellent destination for enhancing your sneaker collection with top brands.
SWAN SPACE
Located at The Works in Atlanta’s Upper Westside, SWAN SPACE offers natural fragrances, one-of-a-kind jewelry and specialty apparel. The 3,000-squarefoot store awakens senses and gives shoppers the space to be themselves through textured fabrics and clothing that encourage an uplifting lifestyle. Discover artist-driven jewelry, crystals, skin care items and apparel that promotes and celebrates well-being, positivity and artisanal living.
Rhen’s Nest
You’ll need plenty of playthings to keep the kids occupied this summer, and this well-loved children’s store at Ponce City Market is happy to assist. Check out Kawaii Slime Company’s offerings in Root Beer Float and Straw-Dairy Cow. Browse the selection of curated books designed to stretch little minds, and pick up fidgets such as the Amazing Star Cube, pop tubes and sensory play dough for long car trips. For outdoor active play, try the Para
NEW SHOPPING AT LENOX SQUARE
Seventeen new or remodeled retailers are coming to the Buckhead shopping destination this year, celebrating 65 years of unparalleled shopping
Now open or scheduled to open in 2024:
• Sandro* • Cotton On • Mango • Moncler • Maje*
• The Webster* • Grand Seiko* • TYR* • Ray-Ban • Mayor’s
• Banana Republic • TUMI • Kate Spade • J.Crew
• Steve Madden, expansion and relocation • Rolex, expansion in luxury wing
• Gucci, expansion and relocation in luxury wing
*Exclusive to Atlanta
SHOOT and Spring SHOT to hook, pull and launch and stomp rockets. Be sure to visit many other local stores at Ponce City Market once you’ve shopped for the kids.
Little Five Points Thrifting
The neighborhood of Little Five Points will satisfy that thrifting urge with truly unique finds. Visit Psycho Sisters, where funky clothing pieces match the eclectic neighborhood around it. The upstairs area is organized into decades for the perfect ‘70s party or ‘80s look. While you’re in the neighborhood, check out DrugStore Vintage for more unique thrifting finds, as well as Rag-O-Rama and The Clothing Warehouse. For an added bonus, hop into Junkman’s Daughter, which is not a thrift store but a completely unique superstore of all things alternative, funky and wonderful. Find gifts like giant fish slippers and incredible Demonia bags to incense in summer scents like Fresh Rain and French Toast, shiny platform shoes and extraordinary costumes, perfect for Halloween or everyday wear.
THE OUTLET SHOPPES AT ATLANTA
From eco-friendly to high-end fashion, find pieces that fit your style from Mountain High Outfitters to Ann Taylor LOFT, Le Creuset, Steve Madden, Banana Republic and BOSS. Two new retailers have recently been added: The North Face and Greg Norman.
SWING INTO SUMMER SPORTS
Summertime in Atlanta is a perfect time to sample some of our sporting events at worldclass venues. Check out our hot lineup and cheer on a new favorite team
BY DEMETRIUS BELLAtlanta Braves
Ronald Acuña Jr., Max Fried and the rest of the Atlanta Braves will be in action all summer as America’s pastime rolls into Truist Park at The Battery. There are plenty of promotions to enjoy, starting with the Braves Country 5K on June 1 with registration ending on May 31. The first 3,000 kids through the gates on June 2 will be treated to a pair of stylish sunglasses. June 14-16 is Play Ball Weekend, which will give aspiring young ballplayers an opportunity to display their talent at the ballpark. June 17 features a belt bag giveaway, while June 18’s Pride Night offers a ticket package that includes a pregame party and a free T-shirt with a portion of the funds from each package going toward The OUT Georgia Impact Fund. Other promotions include Georgia Tribe Night on June 29; Michael Harris II Bobblehead Night on July 3; Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Night on July 20; Orlando Arcia Chain Night on July 23; Ronald Acuña Jr. Bobblehead Night on Aug.1; and HBCU Night on July 22.
Atlanta United FC
Giorgos Giakoumakis and Thiago Almada are back in action for Atlanta United FC as they continue to take on the best that MLS has to offer at 2024 Copa America and 2026 FIFA World Cup-venue Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Every United game is an event but special games include Pride Night on June 2 against I-85 rivals Charlotte FC; Father’s Day on both June 15 and June 29; discounted seating for all First Responders for the July 17 match against NYCFC; and Military Appreciation Night on July 20 against the defending MLS Cup Champions Columbus Crew. Even if you can’t make it to the stadium or Atlanta United FC just happens to be playing on the road, you can take in the action at one of the many Atlanta United FC pub partners across the Atlanta metro area.
Peachtree Road Race
Atlanta’s annual July 4 tradition continues for another year as the Peachtree Road Race is set for its 55th
edition. In addition to being one of the world’s top road racing events, the Peachtree Road Race is doing more than ever to serve aspiring young runners as well. The Microsoft Peachtree Junior event on July 3 will be free for all kids as Microsoft is covering all registration fees as the event’s sponsor. Meanwhile, the main event will now have an Elite High School division that will include the top high school runners from Georgia who are graduating in 2025, 2026 and 2027.
Atlanta Dream
With season tickets starting at $20 per game, every Atlanta Dream game at the Gateway Arena Center at College Park feels like a court-side affair. The Dream will be hoping that head coach Tanisha Wright and WNBA All-Star Rhyne Howard can help bring them back to the playoffs for another season. This season’s summer home schedule for the Dream includes two home games against the back-to-back WNBA Champions Las Vegas Aces (May 31 and July 12), two visits from Sabrina Lonescu and the New
York Liberty (June 23 and June 30) and a highly anticipated visit from Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on June 21.
TOUR Championship
The PGA Tour’s annual curtain-closer is back for another go, as East Lake Golf Club will once again host the TOUR Championship. The competition will be heated as usual, as the top 30 players on the tour will be competing for the FedEx Cup title and the 10s of millions of dollars that come along with the honor. Daily grounds tickets for the Aug. 28Sept. 1 event are currently on sale, and it’s highly recommended to buy tickets as soon as possible. New hospitality options include The Centennial Cabins and The Chattahoochee Club and the upscale viewing experiences provided by The Georgian.
MEAC/SWAC Challenge
Tickets are currently on sale for one of college football’s opening extravaganzas: The MEAC/SWAC Challenge on Aug. 24 at Center Parc Stadium in downtown Atlanta. This year, the Norfolk State Spartans will be looking to upset the 2023 Celebration Bowl Champions Florida A&M Rattlers. As usual, there will be plenty to do before the game, such as the High School Seminar on Aug. 22 with ESPN’s Jay Harris hosting the event, the ESPN Welcome Reception on Aug. 23 and then the Coca-Cola Fan Experience starting at 3 p.m. on the day of the game. The Fan Experience will run until 6:30 p.m., with kickoff at 7:30 p.m. Even after the game ends, make sure to stick around for the 5th Quarter Battle of the Bands, which is as much of a must-see event as the football game will surely be.
Atlanta Roller Derby
The rough-and-tumble action of roller derby is rumbling at the Woodruff Athletic Complex at Agnes Scott College this season. In fact, it’s the landmark 20th season for ARD and this is as good of a time as any to check things out. Game Days this summer include Pride Night on June 8 and bouts on July 27 and Aug. 24 as well. Tickets for single games go for $18 in advance and $20 the day-of, while prices for doubleheaders go for $30 in advance and $35 on the same day. With prices like that, it’s definitely worth getting a general admission seat to the action –just make sure to avoid any roller derby athletes accidentally getting sent flying your way while you’re in attendance.
Aflac Kickoff Game
The Aflac Kickoff Game promises to be an exciting event, happening on Aug. 31 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Labor Day weekend starts off with a bang as Georgia takes on Clemson in a classic annual matchup that ushers in the fall college football season.
Copa América 2024
Atlanta will be the opening venue for Copa América 2024, the world’s oldest soccer competition for National Teams. Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host the opening match on June 20, marking the start of the 48th edition of this exciting competition.
Chelsea F.C. vs Club América
Get ready for more soccer action as Chelsea F.C. and Club América compete at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 31.This elite international soccer match pits two powerhouse teams together to battle it out in an exciting summer face off.
BUCKHEAD HOTELS
LEGEND
Y’ALL COME BACK
We hope you had a great time visiting Atlanta. Come back again and experience all the fall things during one of our best seasons. Here are some of our big annual events to help you plan another memorable visit.
BY LIESL MERKELAtlanta Black Pride Weekend
Aug. 28-Sept. 2
This annual weekend includes a citywide lineup of events including dance parties, brunches and a community festival. www.atlantaprideweekend.com
Dragon Con
Aug. 29-Sept. 2
Come to the largest multimedia and pop culture convention in the country, all centered Downtown. Highlights include the can’t-miss parade on Saturday morning plus gaming, workshops and celebrity appearances. www.dragoncon.com
Aflac Kickoff Game
Aug. 31
Fans will gather at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to watch as the Georgia Bulldogs take on the Clemson Tigers to kick off the college football season. https://aflackickoffgame.com/
Yellow Daisy Festival
Sept. 5-8
Voted one of the top arts and crafts shows in the nation by Sunshine Artist
magazine, this festival at Stone Mountain Park offers tons of outdoor shopping and entertainment.
www.stonemountainpark.com
Atlanta Food & Wine Festival
Sept. 13-15
From indulgent bites to the freshest dishes and the most sought-after wines, this festival aims to please even the most finicky foodie.
www.atlfoodandwinefestival.com
ELEVATE Atlanta
Sept. 20-Oct. 13 (weekends)
This temporary public art program invigorates the Atlanta area through performances, visual art and cultural events during four weekends in the fall: Sept. 20-22; Sept. 27-29; Oct. 4-6; and Oct. 11-13. www.elevateatlart.com
Atlanta Pride Festival
Oct. 12-13
Plan your trip around Atlanta’s Pride Festival and Parade, one of the oldest and biggest in the nation, which draws thousands of visitors to celebrate. www.atlantapride.org
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