Ana & David

May 13, 2018 • Newnan, GA

Ana & David

May 13, 2018 • Newnan, GA

Things to Do

Georgia Aquarium Admission

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225 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia

Delve into the fascinating undersea world of the Georgia Aquarium to encounter massive whale sharks, watch playful dolphins, and learn about the lives of beluga whales. With more than 100,000 marine animals in the largest aquarium in North America, there's no end to the undersea adventures that await your visit.

Sixty different habitats house everything from voracious piranhas and albino alligators in the River Scout gallery to jellyfish and moray eels in the Tropical Diver gallery. You can check out the only 4 resident whale sharks in North America, stroll through underwater tunnels to scope out the graceful motions of manta rays, or get up close to beluga whales and African penguins in exhibits dedicated to cold climate creatures.

When you're ready to take your experience to new levels, head to the 4-D theater for an immersive underwater adventure you have to see–and feel!–to believe, or stop off at the tide pools where you can touch the smooth shells of horseshoe crabs or the fuzzy legs of sea stars. Before you leave, don't forget to swing by the dolphin tank to watch and learn about the playful antics of bottlenose dolphins.

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Krog Street Market

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99 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA 30307, USA

KROG STREET MARKET is a destination for Atlanta's intown culture – those who are always searching for unique, specialty creations. It's designed to be as authentic as the 1920's warehouse it's built into. With market stalls to sell produce, goods, and prepared food, along with a few southern-grown restaurants and retailers, the market will offer Atlantans a gathering place of sorts – a locale for taking in an extraordinary meal or picking up a few inspiring ingredients – a west coast-style market, right in the heart of Inman Park.

Here's what people are saying about Krog Street Market:

  • Top 11 Must-Visit Food Halls Across the U.S – Zagat
  • Top 10 Spots Fueling the Food Hall Revolution – Departures
  • Ten Best Food Halls in the U.S. – Fodor's Travel

Ponce City Market

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675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA

GATHER, EAT & SHOP

In 2014, Ponce City Market began to reopen the fully renovated Sears, Roebuck & Company building, restoring its prominence as a vital landmark in Atlanta's burgeoning Old Fourth Ward. Linked directly to the Atlanta BeltLine, and situated across from Historic Fourth Ward Park, our iconic stretch of Ponce de Leon Avenue is a major part of the redevelopment movement at the crossroads of Atlanta's most established neighborhoods.

At the heart of Ponce City Market is the marketplace itself, a flexible space to gather, eat and shop. In the Central Food Hall, artisan chefs and local purveyors fill an authentic market with the design, food, and flavors of Atlanta. From morning coffee to lunchtime shopping and date-night dinners, the Central Food Hall is a daily gathering place and culinary destination, year-round.

Retail shops and offices add to the life, color, and culture of Ponce City Market and surrounding neighborhoods. Residents of the Flats apartments in the upper floors of the east and west wings are just a few steps or an elevator ride from workplaces, shopping, the Central Food Hall, and direct access to the BeltLine. Atlanta neighborhoods of Virginia-Highland, Poncey-Highland, and Midtown are all within easy walking or pedaling distance.