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Atlanta's best sites
Atlanta's best sites

Visitors to Atlanta have many options to choose from, but there are a few attractions that shouldn't be missed. Some of Atlanta's most popular tourist attractions include the CNN Tower, which offers behind the scenes tours; Centennial Olympic Park, which was built in 1996 for the Olympics and features the world's largest Olympic ring fountain; and Stone Mountain Park, which houses the world's largest piece of exposed granite and features tons of activities for the whole family. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Opera, and the Atlanta Ballet offer perfect opportunities to take in Atlanta's cultural scene. Enjoy the outdoors? Go for a picnic and a stroll along Lake Clara Meer, located inside Piedmont Park, along with the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. Underground Atlanta offers the quintessential Atlanta experience, with interesting history, delicious fare, a variety of shopping and interesting walking tours.

Nightlife

No need to rush to bed after dinner when you're in Atlanta. Excellent nighttime revelry is abound in neighborhoods like high-class Buckhead, funky Little Five Points, relaxed Decatur, hopping Underground Atlanta in Downtown, and fashionable Midtown. The city has no shortage of nightclubs, lounges, bars and late-night restaurants, offering delicious cocktails, local brews, tasty food and live music. Every section of the city offers different nightlife choicest that reflect the ambiance of the neighborhood. Each area of the city has plenty of locations to hang out after dark, including live jazz and blues concerts, hilarious comedy shows or bouncing nightclubs. In addition to its bars and lounges, the city offers other evening activities including art tours, sporting events and theater, ballet or symphony productions. 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!

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. Pride Festival 2010, which is the festival's 40th anniversary, will be October 9 and 10 in Midtown's Piedmont Park. The festival is held to coincide with National Coming Out Day, which is observed each October 11. The festival features a commitment ceremony, a parade, live music entertainment, arts exhibitions and plenty of other activities for everyone. 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. Also, great hotel deals are being offered for festival time. 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. Many travel sites offer discounts when you book a Atlanta cheap flights, hotel and rental car any time of the year. These discounts are offered whether you're attending the Pride Festival or just visiting Atlanta any time!

Festive Atlanta

As one of the South's premier cities, Atlanta naturally has much to offer in the way of cultural events and festivals. Whichever season you visit Atlanta, there are plenty of festivals to choose from. Springtime includes the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, the Decatur Arts Festival and the Sweet Auburn SpringFest. Visiting over the summer, check out 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.

by: Lee Cady




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