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With endless energy, big city sophistication and warm Southern hospitality, the Atlanta Metro Travel Region is a favorite destination, brimming with museums and learning opportunities throughout the downtown area and beyond.
A historic little town incorporated in 1860 and grand in its simplicity, a destination for those who...
Read MoreLocated just 30 minutes south of Atlanta on I-75, McDonough is a town for all seasons. The historic...
Read MoreJust 10 minutes outside Atlanta, the new city of Dunwoody is a fusion of culture, entertainment and ...
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The site commemorates the area where Dr. King was born, lived worshiped and is now buried. Park Rangers are on stie to provide information and condu...
DetailsFrom the buildings in which we work and live to the graphic messages that allow us to share information, design pervades our lives. Located directly across from the High Museum of Art, the ...
DetailsAtlanta's Fox Theatre, originally the Yaarab Temple Shrine Mosque, was designed in the late 1920's as headquarters for the 5,000-member Shriner's organization. It was a beautifully outlandish, opu...
DetailsThe Atlanta BeltLine Partnership offers a free, narrated bus tour of the Atlanta BeltLine on Friday and Saturday mornings at 9:30 a.m. Climb aboard the BeltLine tour bus and sit back to learn about t...
DetailsThe Lewis Grizzard Museum is overflowing with his typewriters, family photos, mementos and manuscripts in his beloved hometown of Moreland. The renowed Southern humorist, columnist, author and celebr...
DetailsA historic little town incorporated in 1860 and grand in its simplicity, a destination for those who...
Read MoreLocated just 30 minutes south of Atlanta on I-75, McDonough is a town for all seasons. The historic...
Read MoreJust 10 minutes outside Atlanta, the new city of Dunwoody is a fusion of culture, entertainment and ...
Read MoreVisit our Online Visitor Information Center
Join us aloft for a tranquil night in the canopy as you lay in your "tree-boat," viewing stars glimmering like diamonds in the sky. A treetop bivo...
DetailsThe Geranium Festival is a FREE outdoor gathering of vendors offering handmade, original arts and crafts for sale organized by the McDonough Lions Club and held annually on the 3rd Saturday of May in ...
DetailsJoin us today for one of our largest events of the year. Large parade -craft booths - food Please join the City of Senoia on Monday, May 28th for the 7th annual Memorial Day Celebration & Festiva...
DetailsPenny McHenry, founder of the American Hydrangea Society, has been featured on TV Shows and in too many magazines to mention. Her love for hydrangeas grew as a result of a friend sending her a hydrang...
DetailsThe Artists Market features more than 160 artists selected through a competitive jury process. The annual market is known for its high quality of artwork and attracts artists from all over the southea...
DetailsA historic little town incorporated in 1860 and grand in its simplicity, a destination for those who...
Read MoreLocated just 30 minutes south of Atlanta on I-75, McDonough is a town for all seasons. The historic...
Read MoreJust 10 minutes outside Atlanta, the new city of Dunwoody is a fusion of culture, entertainment and ...
Read MoreVisit our Online Visitor Information Center

The Whitlock Inn, built as a residence in 1900, is a beautifully restored Victorian mansion located in a National Register Historic District. The Inn ...
DetailsShellmont Inn is an award-winning Atlanta bed and breakfast inn offering all the luxurious amenities found in an upscale boutique hotel. Located in Atlanta's theater, restaurant and cultural...
DetailsSituated on Peachtree Road and adjacent to world-class shopping venues Lenox Mall and Phipps Plaza, The Westin Buckhead Atlanta has the perfect location in one of the city’s best neighborhoods for sho...
DetailsThe beautifully appointed guestrooms feature the ''Sweet Dreams'' bed with either one king or two double beds, brightly lit, spacious work desk with ergonomic chair, complimentary high speed wireless ...
DetailsThe Artmore Hotel in Midtown, formerly the Granada Suites, is convenient to museums and other Atlanta attractions. Recently renovated, the boutique space features a central courtyard, a dramatic bar a...
DetailsA historic little town incorporated in 1860 and grand in its simplicity, a destination for those who...
Read MoreLocated just 30 minutes south of Atlanta on I-75, McDonough is a town for all seasons. The historic...
Read MoreJust 10 minutes outside Atlanta, the new city of Dunwoody is a fusion of culture, entertainment and ...
Read MoreVisit our Online Visitor Information Center
Long known as a top destination for meetings and conventions, Atlanta is emerging as an exciting leisure destination. World-class restaurants, festive nightlife, seven professional sports teams and an abundance of exciting attractions and events help make Atlanta the center for entertainment in the South. Visitors can experience a diverse and thriving cultural scene at the city’s many theatres, museums, galleries, concert halls and family attractions. Explore the city’s role in the Civil War and Civil Rights Movement at museums like the Atlanta History Center and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Enjoy the world’s largest aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium, taste the New World of Coca-Cola or go behind-the-scenes at the Inside CNN Studio Tour. Immerse your inner-gourmand at critically-acclaimed restaurants featuring new Southern cuisine or take in the city’s eclectic nightlife, offering a vibe for every taste. Indulge at one of the cities more than 91,000 hotel rooms, including 14 new boutique hotels opening by 2010 or explore the city’s boutique shopping with original designers, antique shops or funky thrift stores. There’s myriad ways to find your balance between business and pleasure in the city blessed with Southern nights and city lights. For more information, visit www.atlanta.net
DetailsLocated in the heart of Atlanta’s Midtown arts and business district, the High Museum of Art is the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States. With over 11,000 works of art in its permanent collection, the High provides visitors from Atlanta and the region with a diverse, broad selection of art that comprises 19th and 20th-century American works, European paintings, decorative arts, African art, African-American art, photography, modern and contemporary art. Special Exhibitions: Dali: The Late Work- August 7, 2010 through January 9, 2010 Titian and the Golden Age of Ve
DetailsA historic little town incorporated in 1860 and grand in its simplicity, a destination for those who...
Read MoreLocated just 30 minutes south of Atlanta on I-75, McDonough is a town for all seasons. The historic...
Read MoreJust 10 minutes outside Atlanta, the new city of Dunwoody is a fusion of culture, entertainment and ...
Read MoreVisit our Online Visitor Information Center