Colony Square really has it all so I just listed a few of our favorite dining spots but theres so many options!
Located in Colony Square - across the street from venue and walking distance to all block hotels!
Great for groups since it is a food hall and everyone can get whatever they want.
Located in Colony Square - across the street from venue and walking distance to all block hotels!
Located in Colony Square - across the street from venue and walking distance to all block hotels!
Great food! Across from the Fox Theater
Located next to the High Museum - walking distance from most block hotels!
We hope you are able to enjoy Atlanta while you are here to celebrate! Below are a few of our favorite things and some quintessential ATL spots for tourists!
A favorite museum of the bride + groom! Located close / walking distance to all block hotels!
The High Museum's current building, designed by Richard Meier, has received awards and honors for its architectural excellence.
The Photography department at the High Museum now boasts the largest collection, with over 8,500 prints
Guests can sample over 100 different beverages from around the globe in the tasting room!
It's the largest aquarium in the United States and the sixth largest in the world.
The museum offers an interactive experience, showcasing the history and culture of trap music through exhibits, memorabilia, and even an escape room called "Escape the Trap"
Ponce City Market, a vibrant hub in Atlanta, was originally built on the site of the Ponce de Leon Springs and later the Ponce de Leon amusement park, and was then a Sears, Roebuck & Co. distribution center and retail store
Take a stroll on the belt line - the belt line has so many delicious restaurants and sites while you walk along!
The BeltLine is one of the largest urban redevelopment programs in the United States, encompassing 22 miles of unused railroad tracks circling the core of Atlanta's in-town neighborhoods
Calling all sports fans!
The Hall of Fame features interactive exhibits, a 45-yard indoor football field, and a three-story wall of helmets representing all 774 U.S. colleges and universities with football teams
The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum was dedicated in ATL on October 1, 1986. It is one of ten presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.