I moved to Atlanta in 2010 to attend college. Back then, rent was $650, and the city still had that raw, electric charm. A lot has changed gentrification is in full swing, parking prices make no sense, and some of the staple spots are long gone. But Atlanta still knows how to show out. Whether you’re coming for the culture, the food, or just to vibe, let me help you figure out your game plan for visiting ATL for the first time.

Historic Stops That Still Hit
Start with some of the soul of the city:
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park:
Walk through Dr. King’s neighborhood, visit Ebenezer Baptist Church, and take in the history.
The Atlanta University Center: Tour the campuses of Spelman, Morehouse, and Clark Atlanta Black excellence lives here.
Sweet Auburn District : A once thriving hub of Black owned businesses, with deep civil rights roots.
The Wren’s Nest : Home of Joel Chandler Harris, who published African-American folktales like the Uncle Remus stories. History, but told with a side eye.
Best Wing Spots in the City
Let’s not play, wings are serious business in Atlanta.
American Deli – You can’t go wrong. Hot lemon pepper wet? Say less. Be aware all of them aren’t the same. The West End Mall one gets great reviews. Since I am in metro Atlanta, my go to one is on Lawrenceville Hwy.
J.R. Crickets: Their signature “lemon pepper sprinkles” started a movement.
Wing Bar: Off Candler Rd. and still undefeated.
Trap City Chicken: Fire flavor combos with ATL attitude.
Soul Food That Feeds the Spirit
Pull up with an appetite:
Busy Bee Cafe: A historic Black-owned staple since 1947. Fried chicken, collards, cornbread.
Mary Mac’s Tea Room: Touristy? A little. But the food is legit Southern comfort.
Paschal’s: Where civil rights leaders used to break bread. The legacy lives on in the food.
Brunch Spots to Bookmark
We take brunch seriously here. Drinks flowing. Music loud. Plates stacked, and grass walls.
Breakfast Boys : Black-owned, brunch vibes on 10.
Toast on Lenox : Trendy but worth the wait.
Milk and Honey: Get the shrimp and grits and thank me later.
The Breakfast Bar : For chill brunch energy with solid Southern staples.
Things to Do With Kids (Or Your Inner Kid)

Georgia Aquarium : One of the largest in the world. Whales, sharks the usual.
Zoo Atlanta: Elephants, gorillas, and pandas? Yup. World of Coca-Cola. Learn the history, taste global flavors, leave hyped up.
Sloomoo Institute Atlanta : Get slimed and live out your childhood dreams.
World of Coca-Cola (Downtown): A fun experience for all ages.
Six Flags Over Georgia: For thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies.
Where to Stay: Best Areas and Hotels

Stay where you can access the fun without the stress:
Midtown : Central, walkable, artsy. Hotels: The Starling, Loews Atlanta, Moxy Midtown.
Downtown : Close to attractions. Hotels: Marriott Marquis, Hotel Clermont.
Buckhead: Bougie energy, great shopping. Hotels: InterContinental, Waldorf Astoria. Old Fourth Ward – If you want a more local feel near Ponce City Market.
Bonus: Metro Atlanta Gems

If you’re venturing outside the city:
Buford Highway : A multicultural food paradise. Tacos, pho, Korean BBQ, bubble tea, just go.
Duluth: Great sushi, Korean cafes, boba shops. Chill suburb with global flavor.
Catch a Game: ATL Sports Scene

If you’re in town during these seasons, check out a game:
Atlanta Braves (MLB) : April to October. Games at Truist Park.
Atlanta Hawks (NBA) : October to April. Games at State Farm Arena.
Atlanta Falcons (NFL) : September to January. Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Atlanta United FC (MLS) : February to October. Also at Mercedes-Benz and the crowd stays lit.
ATL Vibe (Pro Volleyball) : March to June. Catch the new energy.
Atlanta Dream (WNBA): May to September. Games are held at Gateway Center Arena in College Park. The energy is top tier.
Nightlife Picks (Let’s Get Into It)

Whether you want to two-step or twerk, Atlanta’s got a spot:
Rock Steady : Afrobeat, R&B, real grown and sexy energy.
MJQ Concourse : Underground vibes, eclectic mix. Hip hop to indie.
Revel: Located in West Midtown, Revel is one of Atlanta’s newer nightlife.
Bulldogs: (LGBT) scene.
Suite Lounge : R&B Wednesdays go crazy.
Fellaship.ATL (Downtown): This upscale cigar lounge and restaurant, co-owned by NFL star Cam Newton
Candlelight Concert Series. For a more chill night, live music by candlelight in cool venues.
Atlanta Experiences That Hit Different

High Museum of Art (Midtown): A must see for art lovers.
Indiehouse Modern Fragrance Bar (Alpharetta): Make your own custom fragrance or candle while sipping drinks and relaxing in a chic setting.
Jeju Sauna (Duluth): A 24/7 Korean spa experience with heated rooms, communal spaces, and body scrubs.
Atlanta Botanical Garden: A peaceful 30-acre garden in Midtown
Illuminarium (Beltline): Immersive 360-degree projections that take you to outer space, wildlife adventures, and the deep sea.
The Dirty Tea: A unique tea lounge offering an elevated experience with creative twists on traditional teas.

Painting with a Twist (Multiple Locations): Sip wine, paint, and laugh no art skills required. A fun and easy way to unleash your creative side.
Radio Stations That Keep You Tapped In
If you really want to feel the city, Atlanta radio keeps you in the know with music, events, and culture. Hot 107.9 is the spot for hip hop and new music, with hosts that stay tapped into the streets. V-103 blends R&B, throwbacks, and current hits with city news, interviews, and events. Streetz 94.5 keeps it extra raw and community-focused for indie artists and unfiltered vibes. Want to switch it up? Power 96.1 and Star 94.1 are your go to pop stations, playing Top 40 hits and keeping you updated on mainstream music and celeb news. For soulful sounds and community topics, check out KISS 104.1, or dive deeper with WRFG 89.3, Atlanta’s community radio station.
Instagram Accounts to Follow for Events, Food, and What’s Hot
Keep your feed full of what’s going on in the city:
@ATLPeachyEats @ExploreGwinnett @HungryHomegirl @VibesATL @ATL.Hotspots @AtlantaFoodFinders @EventsAndFestivalsPage
Be in the know:
Final Thoughts
Atlanta has its good and bad like all major cities. The culture, chaos, creativity, and community is what makes it unique . Whether you’re here for the food, the music, the history, or the turn up, there’s something here that’ll leave a mark on you. No one should ever be bored when there is so much to do. Whether in the city or metro Atlanta. Just make sure you don’t touch down thinking you can see it all in one weekend. ATL deserves more than a quick trip. Soak it in slow.
















