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Atlanta's fantastic festivals
Atlanta's fantastic festivals

True to her reputation for having Southern hospitality, Atlanta plays hostess to a plethora of festivals year round. No matter what time of year you're visiting Atlanta, there's at least a few different festivals to choose from. Atlanta Dogwood Festival, the Decatur Arts Festival and the Sweet Auburn SpringFest are a few of the popular Spring festivals. Summer is also very popular for festival-goers in Atlanta, featuring things like the Laser show Spectacular at Stone Mountain, the Georgia Renaissance Festival or the Fourth Saturday Family Fun Days at Centennial Olympic Park. Fall includes Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain and the Taste of Atlanta. If you're traveling to Atlanta during the winter months, consider attending the Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration in January or the Southeastern Flower Show in February. With so many to choose from, the toughest part of attending an Atlanta festival is making the decision of which one or ones to see and which ones to plan on for the next trip. One way to see as many festivals as you can is to save money by booking your budget flights, hotels and rental cars together as part of a vacation bundle.

Affordable Atlanta

Don't worry about spending too much money in Atlanta. While that's certainly easy to doespecially while shoppingAtlanta's also a place where smart travelers stay well within their means. Budget tickets to Atlanta are easy to find and so are cheap hotels and rental cars. The best place to look for these is on the Internet, where you'll find travel sites dedicated to getting their clients the best rates on vacation packages that include flights, hotels and rental cars. Also, the Internet is a great place to find out about cheap and free Atlanta activities to take in, including Centennial Olympic Park, Castleberry Hill, Piedmont Park and the Sweet Auburn District. Once again, the Internet is the best source for information on these types of attractions, including Centennial Olympic Park, Castleberry Hill, Piedmont Park and the Sweet Auburn District. In addition, there are plenty of restaurants in Atlanta that offer great deals. A few of these are Atlanta Fish Market in Buckhead, Ecco in Midtown and Ray's in the City in Downtown.

Musical Hot-lanta

Atlanta's music scene sizzles like an August heatwave, with all sorts of music from every genre, including blues and country to classical and jazz to hop hop and R&BWell-known artists and bands hail from Atlanta and neighboring Atlanta, including REM, Outkast, the Indigo Girls, the B52s and John Mayer, plus many others. Atlanta's local music scene thrives in the city's myriad lounges, bars and concert halls where local, regional and national acts entertain nightly. In addition, there are loads of places to see live DJs or dance all night to house music. If you're a performer, there are also plenty of locations that offer open mic nights for the more serious musicians or even karaoke for the casual singer who's just out for a fun time. The biggest problem is deciding what show to see first!The Internet is a great place to score show tickets and also cheap flights to Atlanta.

Atlanta: A Shopper's Paradise!

A shopping mecca, Atlanta's Buckhead is one of the most touted shopping areas in the Southeast. From elegant boutiques and fine antiques shoppes to art galleries and outlet centers, Buckhead is a filled with plenty of upscale shopping centers. Trendsetters and classic lovers alike will adore updating their wardrobes at the more than 300 stores in Lenox Square, which is also known as Buckhead's Town Square. If that's not enough variety for you, there's also plenty of great shopping in some of Atlanta's most popular areas including Virginia-Highland, Decatur and Little Five Points. The Luckie Marietta District, which is located in the heart of Atlanta's hottest attractions, offers classy downtown shopping. Nearby is Underground, which consists of six blocks of shops, eateries and hot spots in downtown Atlanta. If you've booked a vacation package that includes Atlanta cheap flights, hotel, and rental car, consider driving outside the city where places like Discover Mills and the Mall of Georgia offer suburban shopping at its best.

by: Lee Cady




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