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Atlanta on a shoestring
Atlanta on a shoestring

If you're heart's set on an Atlanta vacation but you're budget is tight, don't worry; there are tons of ways to visit Atlanta on a shoestring. The best and most convenient way to save money is to book your accommodations along with cheap flights and discount rental cars as part of a vacation bundle. There are travel websites on the Internet dedicated to helping visitors find the best hotel deals in Atlanta. There are discounts available for many of Atlanta's hotels, but for the lowest prices, it might be best to stay near Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and also in close-by areas like Gwinnett County and Cobb County. Also, many hotels give lower rates to seniors, students, military and members of certain travel clubs such as AAA. If you're traveling with the entire family, consider booking a suite that includes a full kitchen, which can help to save food costs. Also, avoid traveling over the weekend if possible. Weekday stays and flights are often much more affordable.

Atlanta's top tourist attractions

Atlanta has so many things for tourists to do, from athletics events and fun parks to galleries and historic monuments. Don't miss the CNN Tower, which offers an inside glimpse at the news organization's headquarters; Centennial Olympic Park, which was the keystone for the 1996 Summer Olympics and is home to the globe's biggest Olympic ring fountain; and Stone Mountain Park, which features the planet's biggest example of exposed granite and offers loads of attractions for the entire family. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Opera, and the Atlanta Ballet are great ways to be exposed to the city's cultural offerings. Enjoy the outdoors? Go for a picnic and a stroll along Lake Clara Meer, located inside Piedmont Park, along with the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. To get a bit of Atlanta's history as well as some fun and entertainment, visit Underground Atlanta, which has eateries, stores and nightclubs as well as guided walking tours.

Atlanta's best shopping

A shopping mecca, Atlanta's Buckhead is one of the most touted shopping areas in the Southeast. One of Atlanta's most prestigious neighborhoods, Buckhead is home of hundreds of luxury shoppes, unique boutiques, antique specialists and art galleries. 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. Shoppers will also delight in the offerings in Decatur, Little Five Points and Virginia-Highland, which are some of Atlanta's consumer-friendly neighborhoods. Of course, one of Atlanta's most glamorous shopping districts is none other than the downtown area. Take a break from hitting Atlanta's hot spots to shop in the Luckie Marietta District or in Atlanta's famous Underground Atlanta, which has plenty of food and bars in addition to fantastic shopping. If you've rented a car as part of your Atlanta travel bundle that also includes airplane tickets and hotel rooms, take time to explore Atlanta's suburbs to shop at places like Discover Mills and the Mall of Georgia.

Atlanta's Civil Rights History

Many historic events associated with the American Civil Right Movement happened right in the heart of Atlanta and the city is still very active in preserving the memory of what went on and is still going on today. Spirituality was important to many of the activists and leaders as they fought for equality in America and many of Atlanta's churches offered solace to them, including the Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Martin Luther King Sr. and Martin Luther King Jr. served as co-pastors in the 1960s. In addition, Atlanta is home to museums that highlight the Civil Right Movement, such as The King Center, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum and the National Museum of Patriotism. Other related historic sites include Martin Luther King Jr. 's birthplace, Auburn Avenue, as well as his tomb and that of his wife Coretta, which are located at The King Center for Nonviolent Social Change. Book your affordable Atlanta flight today so you can experience this important part of American history.

by: Lee Cady




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