Summer in Atlanta brings a wide range of activities for adults and children alike. Whether you are selling your home and buying another, relocating to atlanta, or just looking for a new adventures, try some of these summer entertainment options:
Catch a Braves Baseball game at Truist Park, 2065 Circle 75 Parkway, Atlanta, Ga.
Open 7:00 am – 7:00 pm daily.
Come cheer on the home team alongside local fans between March and October. Or take a 1.5 hour guided tour of the park and learn about 150 years of Braves’ history and visit exclusive areas normally off limits to visitors including the press box!
Fly high on the SkyView Ferris Wheel, 168 Luckie St NW, Atlanta, Ga.
Open 12:00 am – 11:00 pm daily.
Hop in a gondola and enjoy panoramic views of the city’s skyscrapers, never-ending suburbs, and parklands from 20 stories high!
Play with slimes at the Sloomoo Institute, Lower Level, 3637 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, Ga.
Open 6:00 am – 11:00 pm daily. Timed tickets are required for each visitor.
Whether you have kids or are just a kid at heart these immersive spaces and interactive displays mean endless fun. This unique take on sensory play and science lets kids dip their toes in funky textures, create their own slime concoctions, and play fun games. You can even get slimed while wearing a poncho and shower cap!
Explore the playgrounds and paths of Piedmont Park, 1968 Peachtree Road NW ,Atlanta, Ga.
Open 6:00 am – 11:00 pm daily.
If your family are nature lovers, Piedmont Park should be at the top of your list of things to do in Atlanta. The park spans over 185 acres with multiple playgrounds, walking routes, and places to have a picnic. The park also routinely hosts public events, including races, biking clubs, markets, craft classes, and guided tours, so there is always something fun to do.
Discover experiences on the Chattahoochee River, 3444 Cobb Parkway, Atlanta, Ga.
Open 5:00 am – 7:00 pm daily.
For another slice of nature, the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is the perfect spot for outdoor adventures in Atlanta. Water activities like tubing an and kayaking are a fun way to beat the heat while observe wildlife and enjoying Atlanta’s greener side.
Discover experiences at the World of Coca-Cola, 121 Baker St. NW, Atlanta, Ga
Open 10:00 am – 7:00 pm daily.
The World of Coca-Cola is a uniquely Atlanta experience. At the museum, you can learn about the Coca-Cola brand and the first time it was served here in 1886. Get an inside look at the secret formula of Coca-Cola in the Vault and taste different drink variations from around the world.
Savor the wines of North Georgia on a day trip
Whether you’re a seasoned wine aficionado or simply enjoy sipping on a crisp rosé in good company, a wine trip to one of the sprawling vineyards in North Georgia is just a scenery-filled drive away from Atlanta. You can strike out on your own to visit wineries or join a guided tour. Follow the link below for a full list of wineries.
Visit Stone Mountain Park, Stone Mountain, Ga.
Open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily.
Explore the most visited attraction in Georgia. Stay for a day or a week at one of the hotels or the camp ground. You can visit the Stone Mountain Lakes, The Grist Mill, The Confederate Carving, the Environment Education Center, and the Summit Sky Ride. Discover stories and artifacts with stops at places like the Quarry Exhibit and Stone Mountain Museum. Explore the legacy of Native American tribes at Indian Island. Walk on nature trails. Immerse yourself in history with stops at attractions like the Confederate Carving and the Confederate Hall and Environment Education Center. Take in park views with attractions like the Swiss-style gondola cable car at the Summit Sky Ride or the Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad.
Take a walk and enjoy the Atlanta Beltline, Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta, Ga.
No Specific Hours of Opeation. Most vendors open by 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
For adults only, take a stroll along the happening Atlanta Beltline Eastside Trail to taste and experience some of Atlanta’s best craft cocktails and diverse food options. Don’t forget to stop along the way to take in some of the best views of the city atop two panoramic rooftops at Ponce City Market and Hotel Clermont.
Sip, savor, and delight in the Atlanta views.
Take a walking Tour of Martin Luther King Jr. History,
Explore Atlanta through the lens of the Civil Rights movement. See where the iconic Civil Rights leader worked and lived as you visit sites such as Ebenezer Baptist Church, the King Center, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park.
King Center, 449 Auburn Ave. NE, Atlanta, Ga. Open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily.
Ebenezer Baptist Church, 101 Jackson St. NE, Atlanta, Ga. Open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily.
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, 450 Auburn Ave. NE, Atlanta, Ga.
Open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily.
And there is SO much more to do in this great city of Atlanta! We know where to go! Reach out for any ideas !