Welcome to Atlanta
Your ultimate guide for first-time travelers. From historic landmarks to soulful bites and modern city views, Atlanta is where culture, creativity, and community converge.
Find Tours And ActivitiesBest Time to Visit
Spring (March–May)
Dogwoods in bloom and patio season begins—perfect for parks, markets, and festivals.
Fall (September–November)
Cooler temps, college football buzz, and stunning autumn colors across the city’s tree-lined streets.
Winter (December–February)
Mild and manageable—fewer crowds and a festive vibe in the city’s neighborhoods.
Getting Around Atlanta
MARTA Transit
Fast, affordable, and accessible. Trains and buses connect the airport, downtown, and major districts.
Walking & Biking
The Atlanta BeltLine is a must—an urban trail connecting art, parks, and food stops.
Rideshare & E-Scooters
Uber, Lyft, and scooters are widely available, especially around Midtown, Downtown, and the Westside.
Must-See Attractions
Georgia Aquarium
One of the world’s largest aquariums—don’t miss the whale sharks!
World of Coca-Cola
Taste sodas from around the world and dive into Atlanta’s fizzy legacy.
The King Center & MLK Jr. National Historical Park
Walk in the footsteps of a global icon for peace and justice.
Ponce City Market
Eat, shop, and rooftop-hop in a historic Sears building turned cultural hub.
Atlanta BeltLine
A vibrant loop of art, green spaces, and murals connecting city neighborhoods.
Culinary Delights
Soul Food Classics
Try Busy Bee Café or Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours for a taste of Atlanta’s soul.
Brunch Vibes
Head to Toast on Lenox or Atlanta Breakfast Club for elevated Southern breakfast fare.
Global Flavors
From Buford Highway’s pan-Asian gems to West African and Caribbean eats, ATL is a global food tour.
Skyline Dining
Dine at 9 Mile Station for rooftop views, craft beer, and killer sunsets over the city.
Black Cultural Highlights
Atlanta University Center
Visit the campuses of Spelman, Morehouse, and Clark Atlanta to explore the HBCU legacy.
Sweet Auburn Curb Market
A historic hub of Black-owned vendors and Southern flavors.
Trap Music Museum
Celebrate Atlanta’s influence on hip-hop culture and sound.
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights
An immersive journey through global human rights movements rooted in the South.
Find Tours & Activities
From historic walking tours and soul food tastings to rooftop yoga and BeltLine bike rides—Tourifique connects you with immersive, local-led experiences in Atlanta.