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GLBT Atlanta
GLBT Atlanta

Atlanta has a thriving gay community, which is evident by the annual Atlanta Pride Festival held each fall. The annual Pride Festival is held each October and is celebrating its 40th year this year. The festival is purposefully being held during National Coming Out Day, which is held each year on October 11. The festival features a commitment ceremony, a parade, live music entertainment, arts exhibitions and plenty of other activities for everyone. In addition, hotel discounts are available for the festival. If you're not coming for the Pride Festival, there are still plenty of restaurants, hotspots, hotels and shops that are popular within the gay community. Also, great hotel deals are being offered for festival time. Fortunately, festival time isn't the only time to visit Atlanta; year-round there are restaurants, bars, clubs, hotels and shops that are gay-friendly. Many travel sites offer discounts when you book a Atlanta cheap flights, hotel and rental car any time of the year. So whether you're coming for the Pride Festival or simply to enjoy Atlanta any time of the year, don't wait to book your Atlanta cheap tickets!

Festive Atlanta

Looking For Hot-lanta Inexpensive Accommodations? Follow These Hints On How To Get Excellent Accommo

Considered one of the South's richest cultural hubs, Atlanta is home to many festivals year round. From Springtime's Atlanta Dogwood Festival, the Decatur Arts Festival and the Sweet Auburn SpringFest to Winter's Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration and Southeastern Flower Show, Atlanta's festival circuit spans the calender and the globe with its diversity. 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. For those who come to Atlanta in the Autumn, check out the Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain and the Taste of Atlanta. Winter time is never to cold for festivals in Atlanta, The Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in January and February has the Southeastern Flower Show. 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.

Atlanta on a shoestring
Looking For Hot-lanta Inexpensive Accommodations? Follow These Hints On How To Get Excellent Accommo


Think you can't afford an Atlanta vacation? Think again. 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. In addition, when booking your hotel, make sure you ask about discounts for seniors, students, military or certain club memberships like AAA. Staying in a suite that comes with a full kitchen can save money on food and can be a budget-friendly option for family vacations. Also, if it's possible, visit Atlanta during the week as often hotels are more expensive on Friday and Saturday nights.

Civil Rights

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. Atlanta is home to several churches that were the religious home to many of the movement's leaders and activists; in the 1960s, Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin Luther King Sr. served as co-pastors at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, which is a must-see for anyone interested in Civil Rights history. Several museums are in place to document the history of the Civil Rights Movement, including The King Center, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum and the National Museum of Patriotism. Visitors to Atlanta will be inspired by landmarks such as Auburn Avenue, where Martin Luther King Jr. was born and the tomb of King and his wife, Coretta, which is on display 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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