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Free Activities
Centennial Olympic Park The 21-acre park is the city's lasting legacy from the Centennial Olympic Games and hosts some of Atlanta's most exciting free events:
- At the Park, experience Wednesday Wind Down each Wednesday evening from 5:30-8 p.m., April-September, with performances varying from jazz to reggae.
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Fourth Saturday Family Fun DaysThe fourth Saturday of each month, April September, enjoy an afternoon of FREE family fun once a month. This event is full of activities including educational programming, specialty workshops, performances, contests, prizes and more.
- On Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon-1 p.m., April-October, enjoy
Music at Noon, which features a variety of live music including R&B, jazz and reggae.
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Castleberry Hill Trendy art galleries, restaurants and meeting places can be freely explored at Castleberry Hill. |
Turner First ThursdaysSelf-guided tours of Downtown galleries occur the first Thursday of every month throughout the year. View the arts, tour historic districts of Downtown and enjoy discounts at Downtown restaurants.
Atlanta-Fulton County Library The Atlanta- Fulton County Library system offers complimentary education, networking and other events.
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Piedmont Park Located just 2 miles from downtown, Piedmont Park is one of the largest green spaces in the city:
- The park includes playgrounds for children of varying ages, baseball, soccer and football fields, and public tennis courts. |
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Piedmont Park's sidewalks are one of the many
PATH trails for pedestrians, bikers and rollerbladers. Other in-town PATH trails include the South Decatur Trolley Trail, the Westside Trail and the Chastain Park Trail.
- Your pup can get in on the free action too, at the
Piedmont Park Dog Park, an enclosed area where dogs can play off-leash.
Atlantic Station There's so much to do in Atlantic Station that the area created its own zip code. Window shop or relax without spending a dime. Check out free Movies & the Market from now until Oct. 29, 2009. |
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Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site The National Historic Site includes year-round tours of Dr. King's birth home, the church where his father preached, Ebenezer Baptist Church, his and wife Coretta Scott King's final resting places, the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame and the Visitor Center exhibiting civil rights memorabilia. |
Center for Puppetry ArtsVisit the permanent museum exhibit, Puppets:The Power of Wonder, and our special exhibits including Jim Henson: Puppeteer and Jim Henson: A Man & His Frog, free of charge every Thursday from 1-5 p.m.
Woodruff Park Woodruff Park is one of downtown Atlanta's most significant green spaces and a great place to soak up Atlanta.
The Woodruff Park Reading Room is an open-air reading room in the northern portion of Woodruff Park. In partnership with the Fulton County Library, carts are stocked with a selection of books, periodicals and newspapers, with readings and programs at lunchtime. |
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Sweet Auburn DistrictThe Sweet Auburn Historic District reflects the history, heritage and achievements of Atlanta's African-Americans. Auburn Avenue was once dubbed the richest black street in America by FORTUNE magazine.
Underground AtlantaUnderground Atlanta is located in the heart of Downtown and features shopping, dining, history, city festivals and entertainment.
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Educational Freedom Beef up your brain muscles by learning more about the many colleges and universities that help make Atlanta a smart place. |
Savannah College of Art & Design Galleries The ACA Gallery, located in the Woodruff Arts Center, showcases contemporary art that represents diverse cultural backgrounds, aesthetic interests, intellectual perspectives and artistic practices. The gallery organizes up to eight temporary exhibitions each year that emphasize work by artists of national and international repute. Other SCAD galleries include Trois Gallery, ShopSCAD, Gallery See, and Gallery 1600.
Dive-In Movies at W Hotel Atlanta Perimeter
June 16 Sept. 22
W Atlanta Perimeter Center
Head out to the W Atlanta-Perimeter for a summer movie series like no other. The hotel will screen movies poolside at their Wet Deck. Admission is free.
Georgia State Capitol Self-guided tours include a history of the building and lawmaking process, the public galleries of the House of Representatives and Senate and the Georgia Capitol Museum.
Keeping It Wild The Keeping It Wild program offers a wide range of educational programs, hikes and other outdoor activities for, you guessed it, free.
The Federal Reserve BankVisit the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta and learn that money doesn't grow on trees.
The Governor's MansionGeorgia's Governor invites you to tour the mansion and learn the true meaning of Southern hospitality.
Historic Oakland CemeteryAtlanta was the final resting place for many Civil War soldiers and you can honor their legacy without charge.
National Archives and RecordsThe Southeast Region of the National Archives is a center of study and offers endless opportunities to climb the nation's family tree.
Ferst Center Galleries at Georgia TechThe Westbrook and the Richards Gallery feature visual art exhibits that usually display original artwork or photography by contemporary and student artists. Open Tues.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-1 p.m., during performances, or by calling 404.894.2787.
$10 & Under
Atlanta Cyclorama See the world's largest diorama painting that revolves around viewers as it depicts the 1864 Civil War Battle of Atlanta. Adult tickets are $7 year-round.
Atlanta Preservation CenterTake a walking tour of Atlanta's neighborhoods and historic sites as guides provide an informative look into the history of the city. Tours include historic Downtown, Sweet Auburn/Martin Luther King, Jr. Historic District, Inman Park and Druid Hills, the neighborhood featured in the movie "Driving Miss Daisy," and more. Adult tickets are $10 and seniors and students are $5.
Coca-Cola Summer Film Festival A summer tradition in Atlanta that shows classic and current films at The Fox Theatre in Midtown with pre-show, sing-along performances, June-August; $7 per person.
Fernbank Science Center One of the nation's largest planetariums with nature trails and an observatory; $4 adult admission and $3 for students and seniors.
Horizon Theatre-$10 tickets to every production's Thursday night Preview performance.
- Horizon also offers Pay What You Can Night on every production's first Sunday performance as well.
Michael C. Carlos Museum Maintains the largest collection of ancient art in the Southeast with objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and the Americas at Emory University; $7 adult admission year-round.
World of Coca-ColaThe story of Coca-Cola is told through a fully-functioning bottling line, thrilling 4-D theater, interactive exhibits and a Taste Room with nearly 70 different products to sample; $9 youth (3-12 years old).
Starlight Six Drive-In TheaterSix outdoor screens show current major motion pictures year-round; $6 per person
Stone Mountain ParkVisit Georgia's most popular attraction with the world's largest mass of exposed granite, featuring the world's largest high-relief carving. During Saturday evenings in the spring and fall plus nightly during the summer, see the face of the mountain light up at the Lasershow Spectacular. Park entry is only $8, ($10 on certain holiday weekends) which includes parking and access to the natural areas. Most individual attraction ticket prices are under $10 throughout the year.
Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & ViewTravel to the top of the Westin Peachtree Plaza for a revolving view of Atlanta. Tickets are $5 for adults, meal not included.
Underground Atlanta's History TourThe tour takes participants around the many historic buildings and sites that define the original Atlanta; $6 adult admission year-round.
Center for Puppetry Arts, Museum & Special ExhibitsGeneral admission: $8 adults, $7 seniors & students, $6 for children
Discounted Tickets
7 Stages Theatre7 Stages is your neighborhood international theatre, known around Atlanta for producing and presenting groundbreaking works from all over the globe.
$5 off to any show just mention "ARTIST"; call 404-523-7647 for more information; tickets range from $10-20 with special group rates available!
AtlanTIX Same Day, Half Price Tickets
Get
same-day, half-price tickets through AtlanTIX. You will find tickets to hundreds of theater, dance and music performances and more than a dozen cultural attractions. There is also an AtlanTIX booths located at Underground Atlanta.
Atlanta CityPass features eight attractions at one low price, close to 50 percent of the combined admission prices. CityPass booklets will be valid for nine days from the first day of use and may be purchased in advance online or at the first attraction visited. Choose from the Georgia Aquarium; New World of Coca-Cola; Zoo Atlanta; Inside CNN Atlanta; Fernbank Museum of Natural History or Atlanta Botanical Garden; High Museum of Art or Atlanta History Center. Atlanta CityPass is $69 for adults and $49 for youth ages 3-12.
Agatha's - A Taste of MysteryTake $5 off tickets when you mention Atlanta.net.
Discount good Sunday-Fridays; No holidays or month of December; Discount good per reservation(not per person)
Alliance Theatre Company Rush Ticket: Tickets are $16.82 ($18.00 with tax) at 5 p.m. day of show. Based on more than 10% capacity available. In person and cash only.
Student Tickets: $10 discounted seats in the balcony for all shows. Not valid for Friday or Saturday night. Must be 18 and younger, or show current college ID (including International Student IDS) at the box office. In person only.
Kangaroo Conservation Center The Wander DownUnder Self-Guided Walking Tour is a bargain at just $18.00 per person. Available Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. No reservations necessary.
Mad Mad Whirled
Whirlyball & Lasertag All-You-Can-Play
Monday - Thursday
5-11 p.m.: $20
9-11 p.m.: $15
10-11 p.m.:$10
Theatre in the Square$11 tickets for any seat for two preview shows at the beginning of each show run.
Zoo AtlantaDiscounts are available for:
Senior Citizen (55+) $13.99
Military Rate $13.99
College Student Rate $13.99
Transportation
MARTA
Atlanta's bus and rail system is $1.75 per person. Rail service stops at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and in the major business and tourist areas of Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead and Perimeter Center. Bus service includes the
Braves shuttle and the
A to Z Route, connecting visitors with the Georgia Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta.
The Peach
Travel from Lenox Square to the Georgia State Capitol on The Peach, or MARTA Route 110. The Peach will offer service with more frequent stops, many at some of the city's most popular and historic locations. The Peach features specially designed buses and will run every 30 minutes between 6 a.m. and 1 a.m., seven days a week. Fare is $1.75, which includes transfers to MARTA rail or bus.
The BucBuckhead's free shuttle service has 26 stops to take visitors around the Buckhead area, including Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza.
Tech Trolley
This free Midtown trolley is sponsored by the Georgia Institute of Technology and takes riders to various places in the Midtown area.
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