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Huummm .. not much art museum/gallery here, really. The High Museum has some of the contemporary art and some Rembrandt, Monet, Seurat and Renoir, but nothing really famous or striking. Last year they have the van Gogh Exhibition from the Mueller collection in Netherlands, and tickets were sold out for days ... crazy time. If you want to extend out your stay in Atlanta till next year, there will be a loan collection from the Louvre ... :D
You might want to check out Margaret Mitchel's Gone With The Wind museum in downtown, along with the Georgian Terrace hotel where all the actors/actress spent the night during the movie's premiere. Also I think the GA State Capitol and Governor's Mansion might have some open house and tours, and definetely there are some arts. Coca Cola HQ itself is a museum, depends on which perspective you look at it. Interesting facts about Atlanta How about the famous big chicken of Marietta? ;) http://www.atlabama.com/big_chicken.jpg |
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Am I the only one who thinks The Varsity is awful? Anyway, I'd recommend going shopping around Buckhead. There's great stores and boutiques. Also, Filene's Basement tends to be a favorite. |
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On another note, Stone Mounatin - even as local, I can never get enough of Stone Mountain. I LOVE the lazer shows. OOOH! I just checked the website! and the first lazer show of the season is on march 18th! You should DEFINTELY go.... http://www.stonemountainpark.com/att...ttractionID=52 |
I wasn't impressed with Underground Atlanta. And I was kinda scared. Especially when a homeless guy stopped me in front of a sign that read "Gold Teeth! Made While You Wait!" and told me I looked too nice to continue down that road, and would I happen to have any money?
Coca Cola was pretty cool though. Oh, and if you like country music check out the largest country dance club in the US - I forget what it's called, but it's awesome. Brad Paisley was there when we happened to stop by. |
Underground Atlanta
A couple of weeks ago my 13 year old was a page at the state capitol--when I picked him up we walked up MLK by the Underground parking garage and then over about 2 blocks on Peachtree to get to where I'd parked. We were pushing through quite the scary crowd hanging around, and was doing my "city walk" like you do in NYC, Paris, Rome, etc. where basically you go fast with that "don't mess w/me" body language. We finally got to the other side of the street above Underground and my son looked at me and said, "well, that was fun". Then I took him to the Haagen Daz and we saw tourists walking that direction and I'm thinking what a great impression of Atlanta they'll take home!
We used to go to Underground a lot before they tore down the old baseball stadium. We'd park there, eat at Groundhog Tavern, then walk to the stadium. The new stadium is too far away, so haven't been there for years and haven't a clue what it's like now. I'm pretty sure I read that Six Flags opened last weekend. I'm in May-retta, so I often get to say......"just go up to 41 Hwy and take a right at the Big Chicken"......quite a site to see. |
Underground Atlanta is not what it use to be. I remember when I visited Atlanta when I was young and we went there in conjuction with the Coca Cola Museum tour (they're right nearby each other). Underground Atlanta was relatively safe and nice. Now....not so much. I went there about two years ago and it was really, really scary. I don't recommend it to tourists.
And Six Flags is open. I highly recommend going there! You'll need a full day for that park but it's a lot of fun. |
Things to do in Atlanta
Fernbank Museum is very cool. Definitely go to Martinis and IMAX there on Friday night (buy your tickets in advance online, though, because it's really crowded). Also, take cash with you if you're going to drink... most of the martini bars only accept cash, so the one or two that accept plastic have enormous lines at all times.
Zoo Atlanta is fun - check out the pandas. Georgia Aquarium is phenomenal, but book your tickets online well in advance or you won't get in. Virginia Highlands is a great place to go bar hopping. Dress nice -- it's a hotspot for 20-something professionals. If you're in Little 5 Points, you might want to brunch at Front Page News. Great french toast and fabulous Bloody Mary bar. For something more casual, try the Vortex (for brunch only -- it can be a bit scary the rest of the time). If you like funky shopping, check out Junkman's Daughter. The Varsity down near Georgia Tech is an Atlanta fixture. Great greasy burgers and hot dogs and fabulous fried apple and peach pies. I've been stopping there before Tech games since I was 4 years old. Yum! I don't know exactly when you're going to be in town, but if the Braves are having a spring training game at home, you could check that out at Turner Field. Hope this helps! There's a lot to do in Atlanta; I'm sure you'll have fun! ETA: Piedmont Park is a nice place to go for a picnic, rollerblading, etc. I've never been, but have heard that Coca-Cola's museum is a good tourist destination, too. You get to taste all these crazy Coke flavors from around the world during your visit. Mary Mac's Tea Room is a fabulous place to go if you want some real Southern cooking. |
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Six Flags is a great idea - can't believe I forgot about it. |
I went to Underground Atlanta a few years ago and I remember my relatives telling me it's not what it used to be. It's probably going to get worst when World of Coke moves next to the aquarium.
Some of those international Coke flavors are NASTY!:( |
I tried googling it, but I couldn't find anything.
What is Varsitys? |
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oh I see why I couldn't find anything now. The Varsity, not Varsitys. That place looks really good. |
Is that strip club where all the NBA players go still open?
-Rudey --Cuz I would go there if I were you |
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There's also the Claremont Lounge. A lot of the rappers go there. I was "fortunate" enough to go there for a friend's birthday last month. It's an Atlanta establishment that's never talked about outside a close group of friends. It's one of those places you have to go to once and then promise to never return. Think smokey bar, 70's decor, and gross people. Have you ever wondered what happens to strippers when they start sagging and can't perform at the nicer strip clubs? They come to Claremont. Think fat, 60-year-old women who dance and strip for you. There's one named Goldie and she can crush a beer can with her boobs. I saw it with my very own eyes. I wish I was joking. I was scared to touch anything in there out of fear of getting an STD. |
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