A sprawling metropolis that blends rich history, diverse culture, world-class cuisine, and Southern hospitality, Atlanta is far more than just Georgia’s capital. It’s a city of neighborhoods,
Day 1: Icons, History, and Skyline Views
Morning: Centennial Park and Atlanta Icons Start your day in the heart of downtown at Centennial Olympic Park, a green space built for the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Late Morning: Civil Rights History
From there, take a short drive or rideshare to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. This moving site includes Dr. King’s birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and his final resting place.
Lunch: Classic Southern Fare
After a morning of sightseeing, enjoy a hearty lunch at Mary Mac’s Tea Room, a beloved Atlanta institution since 1945. Dive into true Southern staples like fried chicken, mac and cheese,
Day 2: Neighborhood Charm and Local Flavor
Morning: Breakfast in Inman Park Start your day in Inman Park, one of Atlanta’s oldest and most charming neighborhoods. Grab breakfast at Folk Art,
Late Morning: Atlanta’s Indie Side
Next up is Little Five Points, Atlanta’s eclectic, artsy neighborhood with a punk-rock soul. Browse vintage record shops, thrift stores, comic book havens, and quirky bookstores.
Lunch: International Flavors
Atlanta’s food scene is as diverse as its people. For lunch, head to Buford Highway, one of the best places in the U.S. for authentic international cuisine.