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Visitor’s Guide


Creative Loafing is an intensely local guide. We’ve been publishing a newspaper in the area since 1972 and just about all of the culture has been reported in the newspaper or on this website. Looking for things to do in the area? We can direct you.

Here’s our suggestion. Work off this page - start with the 5 Things to Do list below which are our recommendations for today’s events - one of these might catch your fancy. We’ve got a full City Guide of suggestions for locals if you want to go native. We have also included a list of tourist-oriented suggestions below as well as our favorite local attractions. If you are looking for events at the neighborhood level, take a look at our What’s Going On to get the best local information available.

Five Things to Do Today

MAY 1, 2024

Atlanta Film Festival

CRITIC’S PICK: Atlanta Film Festival — The latest ATLFF will present more than 140 films (24% from Georgia filmmakers), drawing from 7,500 submissions...

IBARRA MOCA

05/01/2024 12:00 PM
Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
CRITIC’S PICK: José Ibarra Rizo: Depth Within a Gaze, MOCA GA — Rizo hails from Mexico and is...

Amanda Montell in conversation with Sarah Edmondson - The Age of Magical Overthinking

05/01/2024 7:00 PM
Wild Heaven Beer West End
From the bestselling author of “Cultish” and host of the podcast “Sounds Like a Cult,” a delicious blend of cultural...

Island Voices - A Staged Reading of Two French Caribbean Plays

05/01/2024 7:30 PM
7 Stages Theatre
Théâtre du Rêve (Theater of the Dream) invites you to experience the Caribbean through the words of its playwrights.


Award-winning Atlanta actors Cy...

WRITE CLUB ATLANTA

05/01/2024 8:00 PM
Dad’s Garage Theatre
WRITE CLUB takes the Dad’s Garage stage! High Octane Brain Boxing at its Finest! WRITE CLUB is the world’s greatest combative philanthropic literary b...

Tourist/Visitor Lists

Best Tourist Spots

03/26/2021 10:31 AM
Our list of the best tourist spots in Atlanta. For locals and out of towners.

10 history lessons you’ll find in Atlanta

12/26/2020 4:00 AM
Educational landmarks from the museum to the grave

Atlanta’s surviving hip-hop haunts

10/21/2019 3:08 PM
Explore these rap-related cultural landmarks in Atlanta

Tourist Spots

Atlanta History Center

Founded in 1926, the center includes the Atlanta History Museum featuring signature and traveling exhibitions, the Smith Family Farm, the 1928 Swan Ho...

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Presidential Library system and museum with special exhibitions and a permanent collection that features photographs and historic memorabilia from the...

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Atlanta’s most fragrant attraction blooms with more than 3,000 ornamental plants spread over 30 acres adjacent to Piedmont Park, including a rare 15-a...

Delta Flight Museum

Housed in Delta’s two 1940s aircraft hangers. Includes Ship 41, the first Douglas DC-3 to carry Delta passengers in 1940; the Spirit of Delta, Delta’s...

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Offers free, self-guided tours of the Monetary Museum and Visitors Center.


The museum features a display on the history of money; interactive, multi...

Georgia Aquarium

The nation’s largest aquarium has more aquatic life than any other aquarium, with specimens from more than 500 species, including whale sharks, the la...

SkyView Atlanta

The age of the Ferris wheel in Downtown is upon us, Atlanta. The 20-story attraction known as SkyView Atlanta takes guests on a roughly 15-minute ride...

Stone Mountain Park

The world’s largest mass of exposed granite is the centerpiece of this park, which features golf courses, hiking trails, camping, swimming, dining, an...

Waffle House Museum

You heard right, we said, “Waffle House Museum.” In 1955, neighbors Joe Roger Sr. and Tom Forkner embarked on a plan to smother and cover the world (o...

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

A 2,965-acre park and museum on the site of the 1864 Civil War Campaign for Atlanta.

Piedmont Park

The 200-plus-acre park with tennis, walking trails, and a pond has been Atlanta’s place to go on a Sunday afternoon since it was first purchased by th...



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