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Atlanta's nighttime hot spots
Atlanta's nighttime hot spots

Atlanta sizzles at night just as much, if not more, than it does during the day. The city's nightlife sizzles whether you're in upscale Buckhead, bohemian Little Five Points, easy-going Decatur, bustling Underground Atlanta or cosmopolitan Midtown. On nearly every street corner and the blocks in between, exciting evening offerings include nightclubs, lounges and late-night restaurants. Atlanta revelers can dance 'til the wee hours, enjoy sipping a sophisticated martini or sit back and enjoy a live show. Every neighborhood has its own scene when it comes to nightlife, from jazz cafes and dance clubs to blues joints and comedy shows. And if you'd rather enjoy Atlanta's nightlife outside of a bar, there are cultural events like the symphony or ballet, athletics competitions and art shows. Even if your day in Atlanta was filled with sightseeing, be sure save some energy to enjoy Atlanta's bustling nighttime. The easy part will be getting there; the hard part will be deciding what to do first when you get there!

Where to stay in Atlanta

The best place to stay in Atlanta depends on the style of your vacation and the size of your budget. If you're in the mood for a luxurious stay with upscale shopping nearby, you might consider Buckhead, which is one of Atlanta's most prestigious areas. Prefer a bit of arts and culture?Consider Midtown, which is home to the city's thriving arts scene and features attractions like Piedmont Park, as well as plenty of dining options, unique stores and exciting nightlife. Downtown may be a bit more expensive than other areas, but it's worth the cash because you'll be in the midst of all that Atlanta has to offer. Staying downtown puts you within walking distance of many of Atlanta's most important attractions, including the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca Cola and the CNN Tour. For accommodations the cost less without sacrificing quality, try staying in the outskirts of the city in a neighboring county that still offers plenty of eateries, shopping malls and hot spots. You'll save money and you'll still be surrounded by plenty of restaurants, shopping and attractions. If you haven't booked your budget Atlanta airline tickets, save even more money by purchasing a vacation bundle that includes flights, accommodations and rental car.

GLBT Atlanta

There's no shortage of gay pride in Atlanta, which is celebrated especially during the Pride Festival, which is held each year in October. This year's festival is October 9-10 in Piedmont Park and is the 40th Pride Festival. The festival is held to coincide with National Coming Out Day, which is observed each October 11. The festival kicks off with a special event at the Georgia Aquarium on October 8. The kickoff party will be followed by a weekend filled with all sorts of entertainment and education, including a parade, a commitment ceremony, live music, arts exhibitions and more. Hotels in the area are offering special deals to festival-goers. In addition to Piedmont Park and Midtown, Candler Park, Decatur and Virginia-Highlands are prominent neighborhoods within Atlanta's GLBT community; there are websites that can help you design the perfect Atlanta vacation built around visiting these and other Atlanta neighborhoods. The best way to learn more about Atlanta's gay-friendly places and activities is to go online and do some research; also, a great way to save cash is to check out travel sites that can assist you in locating the cheapest deals on Atlanta budget plane tickets, hotel rooms and rental cars. These discounts are offered whether you're attending the Pride Festival or just visiting Atlanta any time!

Atlanta's tunes

From blues and country to classical and jazz to hop hop and R&B, Atlanta has a thriving music scene. Well-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. Also, DJs and dance music are cranked up in local nightclubs for revelers who want to dance all night. 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 only bad thing is that there's so many things to choose from, it's impossible to hit every venue. Search online for tickets to your favorite music event, as well as cheap plane tickets to Atlanta!

by: Lee Cady




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