Discover Atlanta Now | Spring 2024

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EXPERIENCE ATLANTA’S DIVERSE DINING SCENE, RICH IN SUSTAINABILITY AND GUIDED BY A TALENTED GROUP OF WOMEN CHEFS.

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SPRING 2024 Calendar of Events Find activities during your stay. 5 Spring Festivals and Events Our festivals and events showcase Atlanta’s local culture. 6 Showtime at the Theater Atlanta’s performing arts scene is going strong. 10 Atlanta Attractions Take a peek at what’s new. 14 Ultimate Atlanta Wellness Itinerary Escape the daily grind and reconnect. 18 En Español 5 festivales para disfrutar en la primavera en Atlanta Aquí algunas opciones para la primavera. 20 En Español Lugares para ver el partido en Atlanta Atlanta es una ciudad ideal para los amantes del deporte 21 Women Chefs Redefine Culinary Excellence in Atlanta Meet who creates our culinary masterpieces. 22 Atlanta’s Sustainable Restaurants Restaurant owners promote eco-friendly practices. 26 Explore Buford Highway Atlanta’s vibrant culinary kaleidoscope. 28 Live Music in Atlanta Find your music experience. 29 New Shopping this Spring Find new boutiques, updated stores and the latest products. 30 Spring Sports Get in on the action. 32 Atlanta Maps Find your way wherever you go. 34 Y’all Come Back Plan your next trip to ATL with our guide. 38 4 DISCOVERATLANTA.COM ON THE COVER: Experience Atlanta’s diverse dining scene, rich in sustainability and led by a wide range of women chefs.
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Atlanta Dogwood Festival

Atlanta Dogwood Festival

April 12-14

Catch the 88th annual festival in Piedmont Park with a juried fine artist market, live music, food and kids activities.

Atlanta Film Festival

April 25-May 5

Showings of new independent, international, animated, documentary and short films will be screened in multiple theaters around Atlanta, plus find opportunities for filmmaker talks and networking.

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May 25-27

Piedmont Park hosts one of the largest free jazz festivals in the country over Memorial Day weekend, offering entertainers including internationally known artists and aspiring local musicians.

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You’ve picked a great time to be in Atlanta. Locals emerge from hibernation to greet spring at some of our many annual festivals and events. From music gatherings to artist markets, unique festival food, parades and films, our festivals showcase Atlanta’s local culture better than just about anything else.

Atlanta St. Patrick’s Parade

Celebrating its 140th year, the Atlanta St. Patrick’s Parade will make its way down Peachtree Street Saturday, March 16 in Midtown. Starting at the intersection of Peachtree and 15th streets, the family-friendly parade will travel down to 5th Street with plenty of viewing room along the way. Get ready for musicians, dancers, Irish and local dignitaries and even a few furry creatures. Keep the party going and indulge a little more at one of our Irish restaurants around town such as Meehan’s Public House, Fadó Irish Pub and Limerick Junction.

Atlanta Dogwood Festival

Named after the splendid blooming dogwoods found in Piedmont Park, the 88th annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival will take place April 12-14. Dozens of artists will be present in the park representing sculpture, jewelry, glassworks, paintings, pottery and

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photography. The nationally renowned Juried Fine Artist Market will lure serious collectors while live music adds the right vibe. Supplement all of that art shopping with a snack from many of the food vendors and stop in at the Kids’ Village to entertain the smaller ones.

Georgia Renaissance Festival

If you’d fancy going back in time to a 16th century European country fair, take thyself to the Georgia Renaissance Festival any Saturday or Sunday between April 13-June 2. Located south of the city in Fairburn, the festival flows with gleeful merriment and will welcome Rota Temporis, a hard-driving medieval band straight from Italy, Zoltan the Adequate performing his satisfactory magic and double the number of pub crawls. Shop in the artist market, stay for the jousting and, by all means, come hungry. The festival is known for its food, particularly giant Smoked Turkey Legges, steak on a stake, meat pies, giant pretzels, Peasant Bread Pudding and root beer floats.

SweetWater 420 Fest

Pullman Yards will be home to a reinvigorated SweetWater 420 Fest this year with plenty of local SweetWater beer to complement all that live music. The annual festival will host more than 25 musical performers on three stages, April 20-21. Expect indoor and outdoor stages, food trucks, local vendors, an artist market and much more.

Atlanta Film Festival

If you’ve got an eye for the silver screen, especially independent films, enjoy the Atlanta Film Festival, happening April 25-May 5. One of only two dozen Academy Award-qualifying festivals in the country, the 47th annual festival will host showings of new independent, international, animated, documentary and short films, with special attention paid to women-directed films, LGBTQ films, Black films, Latin American and regional Southeast films. Documentaries, filmmaker talks and networking opportunities will also happen. One huge bonus? You’ll get to visit some of Atlanta’s best independent movie theaters like The Plaza Theatre, Tara Atlanta and Rialto Center for the Arts, which will host the films.

Inman Park Festival and Tour of Homes

One of Atlanta’s quirkier offerings, the Inman Park Festival, is located in the in-town neighborhood of the same name and promises a madcap parade, a juried art show, live entertainment and the city’s largest street market, all during the weekend of April 27-28. The Tour of Homes (April 26-28) will offer a glimpse into some of the beautiful craftsmanstyle houses in the neighborhood.

Shaky Knees Music Festival

Atlanta’s Central Park will host around 40,000 people May 3-5 as it welcomes a huge lineup of indie rock bands to

its lawn. More than 60 bands including Weezer, Offspring, Queens of the Stone Age, Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters and Billy Idol will rock the park on multiple stages. The packed weekend will see concertgoers taking in their favorite bands in-between grazing among favorite local food trucks, serving anything from BBQ to veggie friendly corn dogs.

Latino Family Festival

The all-new Latino Family Festival at Stone Mountain Park is sure to be a hit, covering three weekends, May 6-21. Live entertainers will fascinate festivalgoers with Colombian and Mexican ballet, Aztec dancers, Mariachi band, stilt walkers, Panamanian marching band and pleneros. To top it off, each night, the drone show will feature amazing aerial formations synched to upbeat music, and the Latino Festival Light Show will project images on the mountain along with special effects and a fireworks finale.

Atlanta Jazz Festival

Piedmont Park hosts one of the largest free jazz festivals in the country over Memorial Day weekend, May 25-27. Produced by the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, the festival celebrates the music, culture and art of jazz by offering a weekend of soulful music presented by everyone from internationally known artists to aspiring local musicians. VIP Experiences are available, as well as a local artist market offering rare finds and the food and beverage market.

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Atlanta’s food story has been told by many people over the years but none with the focus and passion that chef Taria Camerino has brought to this project. This is not a typical cookbook. Yes, it has 49 recipes covering a wide spectrum of cuisines, including cocktails, but this book will be more at home on your coffee table than in your kitchen with more than 280 pages filled with beautiful photography celebrating Atlanta’s vibrant, award-winning food scene.

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SHOWTIME AT THE THEATER

One of the best ways to immerse yourself in a city is to experience the culture. Atlanta’s performing arts scene is going strong in the spring, so pick a show and experience Atlanta through one of its celebrated performing arts venues.

FOX THEATRE

A show at the Fox is a rite of passage for Atlantans, promising a perfect evening or matinee under the illuminated night sky ceiling full of twinkling stars. This 1920s movie palace is elaborately decorated in the style of ornate Far East temples with minarets, gilt trim and soaring domes.

“Beetlejuice”

March 19-23

The ghost with the most, featured in Tim Burton’s cult classic film, will turn on the juice and see what shakes loose in this hilarious musical.

“Shrek the Musical”

April 6-7

Follow the story of an unlikely hero tossed into the fairytale story of love with his sidekick Donkey and a princess who resists rescue.

“SIX the Musical”

April 16-21

In this stunning Tony Award-winning original production, the six wives of Henry VIII remix historical heartbreak into a global sensation.

“To Kill a Mockingbird”

May 7-12

One of the greatest novels of all time is brought to life on the stage with Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation, featuring Emmy Award-winner Richard Thomas as Atticus Finch.

ATLANTA BALLET

The world-renowned Atlanta Ballet has performed at a number of places over the years and currently calls Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre home.

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“Beetlejuice”

“Cinderella”

March 16-17

Atlanta Ballet 2’s fairytale production enchants the youngest audiences with familiar characters and dazzling costumes.

“Kaleidoscope”

March 22-24

An imaginative mashup of three ballets reveals the spirited side of dance as it explores movement and rhythm.

“Liquid Motion”

May 10-12

Two groundbreaking works anchor the season finale that will push the boundaries of conventional ballet.

SHAKESPEARE TAVERN PLAYHOUSE

One of Atlanta’s most unique venues

offers an intimate Shakespearean evening complete with a pub meal of savory delights.

“The Merchant of Venice”

March 9-24

Hatred and fear rise to the surface as Shylock, Antonio and Portia face off.

“Sense and Sensibility”

April 6-28

Jane Austen’s story is reimagined into an immersive world premiere.

THEATRICAL OUTFIT

Located in a historic downtown building, the Balzer Theatre at Herren’s is where Theatrical Outfit performs, focusing on exceptional storytelling that promotes discussion, public discourse and reflection.

“CLYDE’S”

March 13-April 7

See this new Broadway comedy about a group of formerly incarcerated cooks working together for their shot at redemption.

ALLIANCE THEATRE

Since 1968, Alliance Theatre, located in Midtown at Woodruff Arts Center, has served as Atlanta’s foremost theater with more than 50 world premieres.

“Fat Ham”

April 3-May 12

This Pulitzer Prize-winning new play offers a different take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet, blending comedy with love, loss, pain and joy.

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“The Preacher’s Wife”

May 11-June 9

This new musical inspired by the film features an original score and celebrates the virtues of family and faith.

ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Performing at Atlanta Symphony Hall at Woodruff Arts Center in Midtown, the Grammy Award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) hosts events ranging from classical to contemporary.

“Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty”

March 14-16

Guest conductor Alpesh Chauhan directs, with accompanying GermanCanadian cellist Johannes Moser.

Luck of the Irish

March 17

The family friendly concert features the whimsical world of Yeats’ Fairy Tales along with the ASO.

“Carmina Burana”

March 21-24

Acclaimed soloists Janai Brugger, Miles Mykkanen and Anthony Clark Evans join the Atlanta Symphony Chorus and ASO to sing this homage to springtime.

Ledisi

April 1

The American R&B and jazz recording

artist stops by Atlanta Symphony Hall on her The Good Life Tour.

Stutzmann Conducts Mozart and Brahms

April 4-5

Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann will lead two pieces by Brahms and Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante.

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Atlantans understand the beauty of enjoying the city in springtime. Take a peek at what’s new at some of Atlanta’s must-visit destinations.

High Museum of Art

Visitors come to High Museum of Art for compelling, innovative art, and there are new exhibits to explore this spring, including “Black Potters of Old Edgefield, SC” (Feb. 16-May 12), a landmark exhibition featuring ceramic objects created by enslaved African Americans in Edgefield, S.C., that testify to the creativity, knowledge and humanity of the potters. “Dutch Art in a Global Age: Masterpieces from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston” (April 19-July 14) features art by Rembrandt and others.

National Center for Civil & Human Rights

National Center for Civil and Human Rights celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2024. This downtown Atlanta attraction provocatively showcases the Civil Rights Movement and the worldwide human rights movement. The museum offers several speakers, films and events throughout the year. See

“We Who Believe in Freedom: 1964A Transformative Year in Civil Rights” this spring. It features items in the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection.

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum

Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum resides on 30 acres of downtown Atlanta’s tranquil parkland. Visitors can learn more about the 39th president, his family and beliefs through the varied collection, author visits and educational events.

A new exhibit, “The Negro Motorist Green Book,” (March 30-June 23) includes artifacts, footage and firsthand accounts to convey the fear and resilience felt by African American travelers. The Carter Library is partnering with the Center for Puppetry Arts to showcase live performances of Calvin Ramsey’s “Ruth and The Green Book.” Look for author lectures, family days and

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panel discussions throughout the run of the exhibit.

Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame

Embrace football year-round at the College Football Hall of Fame. Kick a field goal on Peach Bowl Field. Test your skills in the recently opened Microsoft Gaming Lounge on one of six Xbox Series X consoles featuring Madden 24 or NCAA Football 14. The newest exhibition, “Big Ten: Coast to Coast” (now through August) explores the history and impact of the Big Ten Conference.

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Midtown’s Atlanta Botanical Garden is a breathtaking 30-acre oasis featuring an impressive collection of diverse plant life. Atlanta Blooms (March 7 - April 11) features hundreds of thousands of tulips, daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths. Visitors can also experience the highly Continued on page 16

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anticipated “Alice’s Wonderland Returns” (May 11-Sept. 15), featuring 22 giant living plant sculptures.

Illuminarium Atlanta

Illuminarium Atlanta offers visitors a unique sensory immersion into space or the savanna. Illuminarium combines 4K laser projection, cinematic audio, in-floor haptics and realistic scents to create an authentic, immersive experience. It takes place entirely indoors within two rooms.

Michael C. Carlos Museum

Visit the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University to explore the art and history of cultures worldwide. Two intriguing exhibits coming this spring are “Recasting Antiquity: Whistler, Tanagra and the Female Form” (Feb. 3-May 19), featuring works on paper by the American artist James McNeill Whistler from the 1890s and ancient Tanagra figurines on loan from the Louvre Museum. “Songs from the Compost” (Feb. 3-May 19), is a video installation that explores different forms of consciousness and the unique dimensions of symbiotic life.

Children’s Museum of Atlanta

Children’s Museum of Atlanta is a place for hands-on exploration and discovery for children 8 and younger. Its newest exhibit, “Outside the Box” (through May 5), sparks imagination and inspires learning by encouraging children to tap into their creativity and explore stories, costumes and the construction center.

Atlanta History Center

The 33-acre Atlanta History Center boasts thought-provoking exhibits, the historic Swan House, the Smith Family Farm and beautiful park-like grounds. The center features an exhibition on the life and work of interior designer Ruby Ross Wood (through June 30). It includes an extensive collection of Wood’s iconic designs, photos and documents.

Stone Mountain Park

Take a journey to Stone Mountain Park this spring, where outdoor fun awaits. Visitors can enjoy the Scenic Railroad and participate in engaging family-friendly events. Spring FUN Break (March 30-April 7) and Dino Fest (March 16-April 28) are terrific opportunities to experience all things dino. This includes high-flying dinosaurs, a 4-D dinosaurthemed movie, life-sized replicas and the prehistoric drone and light show.

World of Coca-Cola

Experience the home of the iconic beverage in an interactive indoor attraction. Investigate the vault housing the secret formula, peek behind-thescenes at the bottling process and

observe Coca-Cola artifacts from around the world. The immersive Beverage Lab is now open, too. It takes a deep dive into the beverage world and lets guests explore the science and creativity behind Coca-Cola.

Museum of Design Atlanta

Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) is the Southeast’s only museum devoted exclusively to design. Stop by the museum this spring for its newest exhibit, “Al Dente: The Design of Pasta.” This exhibition delves into pasta, one of Italy’s most beloved culinary treasures. It explores the design, history and advancements surrounding this delicious food.

Zoo Atlanta

If you love baby animals, Zoo Atlanta is the place to be. Kiazi, a southern white rhinoceros and Oliver, Fern and Watson, the first binturong siblings ever born at Zoo Atlanta, join the newly arrived 2-year-old Plains Zebra Imara, 1-year-old male Sumatran tiger Bob and Nangka, an infant Sumatran orangutan. Look for special events this spring, like the Atlanta Science Festival at the Zoo (March 9) and Run Like Wild 5K (April 27).

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Center for Puppetry Arts

Center for Puppetry Arts is one of Atlanta’s best-kept secrets. Bring the family to see one of the full-scale productions and spend some time in the museum. New York-based visual artist Nehprii Amenii added pieces of her work, rich with personal narratives, to the Special Exhibit Gallery. Shows this spring include “The Emperor’s New Clothes” (March 12-24) and “Stellaluna” (March 26-May 19).

Fernbank Museum of Natural History

Visitors can spend the day in this hands-on museum exploring dinosaurs, prehistoric cultures and scientific discoveries. See “Spiders — From Fear to Fascination” (through May 5), where you can see eye-to-eyes with more than 250 natural spider specimens, both live and preserved. Little Critter’s Day (April 20) celebrates spring with baby animals and themed crafts and activities. Flora, Fauna and Flight (March 23-June 23) is an outdoor exhibit showcasing how plants and animals defy gravity through flight.

Georgia Aquarium

Guests visit Georgia Aquarium to observe some of the world’s most magnificent animals, but not all live underwater. The aquarium recently opened a colorful coastal bird exhibit in the Margaritaville Vacation Club Dolphin Coast lobby featuring aquatic

and arboreal elements. Also, the COASTLINE CAFÉ is now open on the Georgia Aquarium rooftop, offering sweeping views and tasty treats. Look for a renovated freshwater adventure in the River Scout exhibit featuring new species like African tigerfish, coming in the spring.

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RELAX AND REJUVENATE:

YOUR ULTIMATE ATLANTA WELLNESS ITINERARY RETREAT FOR 48 HOURS OF REST AND RELAXATION

Escape the daily grind and reconnect with your mind, body and spirit during a wellness weekend in Atlanta.

DAY 1: REST AND RESTORE

Four Seasons Atlanta

Four Seasons Atlanta promises a luxury experience with local flair. The Midtown Massage was created exclusively for the Atlanta location and consists of a unique full-body treatment. The Piedmont Park Polish is a refreshing body scrub meant to transport you to Atlanta’s famous park. For a full relaxation experience try the Blissful Combination, which includes a custom-blend body polish, full-body massage and body scrub.

Where: 75 Fourteenth St. NE (Midtown)

Loews Hotel

Located in Midtown, Exhale at Loews Hotel offers a unique wellness experience to Atlanta residents and visitors. Work out in the remodeled gym, have a personal training session in the new personal training facility and chill (well, sweat) in the sauna. Group fitness classes include HIIT & recovery, yoga, barre, Pilates Flow and more. Spa services include massages (including deep tissue, sports and prenatal), couples massages, body scrubs, facials, waxing and lashes.

Where: 1065 Peachtree St. NE (Midtown)

Signia by Hilton Atlanta

Extend your work trip to Atlanta with a wellness weekend. Signia by Hilton Atlanta is connected to Georgia World Congress Center with wellness amenities. Spa Signia and the adjoining beauty bar serve as an oasis of pampering and

rejuvenation. The spa offers treatments from attentive professionals and amenities from renowned wellness brands including Babor, Botanika Life and Hyperice. Featuring six treatment rooms, guests at Spa Signia can choose from a range of recharging experiences from detox massages with manual massage cupping therapy, recovery treatments featuring air compression

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massage technology and CBD pain cream to a cryo facial lift. At the beauty bar, a full-service salon team will help you look and feel your best.

Take your wellness journey to the next level with 11 guest wellness rooms featuring amenities centered around key wellness pillars – sleep, movement, nourishment, spa and mindfulness. Located exclusively on the hotel’s dedicated wellness floor, each room features special design elements and amenities and is steps away from Spa Signia, the beauty bar and state-of-theart fitness center with yoga stations, Peloton Bikes, Technogym equipment and group fitness classes.

Where: 159 Northside Dr. NW (Downtown)

The St. Regis Atlanta

Restore your well-being with the wellness collection at The St. Regis Spa where experiences are focused on restoring the physical, mental and

spiritual self. In addition to the signature treatments designed exclusively for the Atlanta location, the spa offers massage therapy, body treatments, facials and a series of treatments designed for men. Perhaps most unique are the spiritual experiences, including sound therapy, Reiki, Indonesian Ancestral and a Himalayan Escape. Spa services include complimentary access to spa amenities on the day of your service. This includes locker and dressing room, tranquil showers, steam room, Himalayan Salt Stone sauna and lounge.

Where: 88 West Paces Ferry Rd. NW (Buckhead)

Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead

Located in Buckhead, near prime shopping and dining, Waldorf Astoria Atlanta offers the epitome of luxury for your wellness retreat. Amenities include a private garden for meditation and relaxation, a heated indoor pool, 24-hour fitness center with yoga studio and spa. Treatments include massage therapy, body treatments and facials. Unique to Georgia, the Forest Therapy Signature Collection includes forest bathing with native Georgian herbs in an experience that also benefits Trees Atlanta.

Where: 3376 Peachtree Rd. NE (Buckhead)

The Whitley

The Spa at The Whitley is located in Buckhead and offers luxury spa and salon services daily for both guests of the hotel and visitors to Atlanta. Offerings include massage and body treatments, skin therapy and nail treatments. There are a variety of experiences available to enhance your wellness retreat as a solo traveler, couple or group. The Distinguished Gentleman Collection includes The Southern Gentleman’s Massage, The Deep End Facial and Gentleman’s Hand and Foot Detail. Get away for a Babymoon and enjoy the Baby Bump Massage and Mama to Be Body Polish.

Where: 3434 Peachtree Rd. NE (Buckhead)

DAY 2: SWEAT IT OUT

You’ve rested and restored your zen. Now it’s time to sweat it out. What better way to get your blood pumping than a fitness class in Atlanta?

ClassPass

ClassPass allows you to purchase credits toward booking fitness classes, gyms, salons and spas. With plans for every budget, it’s a great option for keeping up with your fitness and wellness routine while traveling. Atlanta is one of the many locations available, with hundreds of options for fitness, wellness and beauty treatments.

Free Fitness on the BeltLine

Attend a free fitness class on the Atlanta BeltLine. Visit the BeltLine events calendar when planning your visit. Past activities have included yoga, aerobics, HIIT workouts, boot camps, Zumba, barre, walking and biking tours, hiking and more.

Georgia Aquarium –Wellness by the Water

Wellness by the Water is a unique group yoga experience at Georgia Aquarium led by Dancing Dogs Yoga. These 60-minute classes take place in the Oceans Ballroom with views of manta rays and whale sharks. Advance registration is required and includes free parking.

Where: 225 Baker St. NW (Downtown)

The Wellness Spot

The Wellness Spot is a Black-owned fitness and day spa located in College Park. Services include traditional massage therapy as well as full body assisted stretching, skin therapy, waxing, nail therapy and infrared sauna. Group fitness classes include strength training, yoga, Pilates, barre and various dance classes.

Where: 3397 Main St., College Park, Ga.

Waldorf Astoria

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En el momento en el que sube la temperatura, Atlanta cobra nueva vida. Cariñosamente conocida como “la ciudad en el bosque” Atlanta cuenta con una gran cantidad de parques y sitios al aire libre que se convierten en sedes para festivales de todo tipo. Aquí algunas opciones para la primavera.

Desfile del Día de San Patricio“St. Patrick’s Day Parade”

Originado en 1858, este es uno de los más antiguos del país. Cada año, músicos, bailarines, carrozas y grupos locales celebran la cultura irlandesa en Midtown. Este evento gratuito se lleva a cabo el 16 de Marzo en Midtown y ofrece entretenimiento y comida para todas las edades. Para asegurar un buen lugar, llega con una hora de anticipación.

Atlanta Dogwood Festival

Este es uno de los mayores eventos culturales del sudeste del país. Del 12 al 14 de Abril ofrecerá una destacada exhibición de artistas visuales y artesanos, así como actuaciones musicales, talleres interactivos y una variedad de opciones gastronómicas en Piedmont Park. La tradición, que

comenzó hace más de 80 años, celebra el florecimiento anual de los “dogwood trees” o cornejos, árboles nativos de Atlanta. También hay un área dedicada para los niños con juegos y actividades. Trae tus sillas de playa y disfruta de una amplia gama de géneros musicales, que van desde música latina hasta danzas y ritmos de diversas partes del mundo.

Georgia Renaissance Festival

Esta es una celebración impresionante del Renacimiento que tiene lugar durante ocho fines del 13 de abril al 2 de junio en Fairburn, Georgia. Con cerca de 1,000 personajes vestidos con trajes de la época, el festival ofrece entretenimiento variado, desde torneos de justas hasta demostraciones de soplado de vidrio y espectáculos de tragasables. Además, atracciones de carnaval para niños y un extenso mercado de artesanías. Para comer, hay una variedad de delicias, incluyendo piernas de pavo asado, gyros, palomitas de maíz y una amplia oferta de vino y cerveza.

Shaky Knees Music Festival

Este festival de música indie y rock se celebra desde hace más de una década en Atlanta. Este año, del 3 al 5 de mayo en Central Park, más de 60 artistas musicales se presentarán, incluyendo Noah Kahan, Weezer, Arcade Fire, Foo Fighter, Billy Ido y más. Entre la emoción de cantar y bailar también te puedes deleitar con muchas opciones culinarias que ofrecen los camiones de comida –desde BBQ estilo sureño hasta opciones veganas y vegetarianas.

Atlanta Jazz Festival

Este es uno de los festivales de jazz más grandes del país, presentando artistas nacionales e internacionales por más de 40 años. Durante el fin de semana de Memorial Day, el festival ocupa Piedmont Park por tres días con más de cien actos musicales completamente gratis. Hay opciones de comida y un mercado de artesanías. Puedes venir preparado con asientos portátiles, sábanas para sentarse y refrigerios a tu gusto para hacer día de campo.

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Atlanta es una ciudad ideal para los amantes del deporte. Cuenta con cinco equipos de ligas profesionales y es una sucursal de los eventos de deportes más importantes como Copa America, Atlanta Open de tennis, PGA Tour Championship de golf, y proximamente anfitrión de la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026.

Aunque no estés en el estadio, puedes vivir toda la pasión del deporte y ver los partidos junto a muchos otros fanáticos alrededor de la ciudad.

Brewhouse Cafe

En el vibrante vecindario de Little Five Points, Brewhouse Cafe es, sin duda, uno de los lugares más populares para ver fútbol. Abrió sus puertas en 1997, y hoy en día es taberna oficial del Atlanta United FC. Con 25 pantallas de televisión, aquí los fanáticos pueden aplaudir por sus equipos favoritos los siete días de la semana. En los días de partidos mañaneros, no te pierdas su desayuno tradicional.

Fado Irish Pub

La taberna irlandesa tradicional es un destino divertido para los entusiastas de Major League Soccer (MLS), la liga norteamericana de fútbol y las ligas de fútbol Europeas y de Sudamérica. Dependiendo de la temporada, también es el lugar perfecto para ver partidos de béisbol, fútbol americano, rugby y más. Sus dos localidades estan abiertas los siete días a la semana.

STATS Brewpub

En Downtown a solo pasos del Mercedes Benz Stadium y State Farm Arena, este amplio bar ofrece más pantallas de televisión que cualquier otro (!70 en total!). En el bar principal una pantalla continuamente actualiza el marcador de los partidos en vivo. Su selección de cervezas originales son elaboradas en su propia cervecería localizada ahí mismo. Para los meses cálidos, el bar al aire libre en la terraza es perfecto.

Sports & Social

A pocos pasos de Truist Park en Live! At the Battery este es un bar deportivo con sala de juegos y salón social único en su género. El espacio de dos niveles se completa con la que posiblemente sea la pantalla gigante más grande de Atlanta (¡una pantalla LED de alta definición de 12 metros en diagonal!), además de una pared gigante de 11

pantallas de televisión, para ver los mejores partidos.

The Elder Tree Public House

Aquí puedes disfrutar de partidos de las ligas de fútbol nacionales e internacionales en un ambiente acogedor y adecuado para familias. Su extenso menú se especializa en comida irlandesa y una gran selección de whiskey y cervezas europeas. Los fines de semana el menú de almuerzos es especial con platos como tostadas francesas, burritos de desayuno y hamburguesas.

Der Biergarten

Para una experiencia alemana auténtica, visita Der Biergarten en Downtown Atlanta. Deleitate con cervezas y especialidades culinarias alemanas como salchichas alemanas, strudels y pretzels. Con más de 7,000 pies cuadrados de espacio (interior y exterior), Der Biergarten está equipado para celebrar partidos nacionales e internacionales por todo lo alto

Sea cual sea tu deporte favorito, en Atlanta encontrarás grupos de fanáticos que comparten tu afición.

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WOMEN CHEFS REDEFINE CULINARY EXCELLENCE IN ATLANTA

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Atlanta is home to world-class chefs in a diverse and thriving food scene where a remarkable phenomenon is taking place: Women are not just participating - women are leading. In Atlanta, women don’t just lead kitchens. They lead the food industry, owning and overseeing multiple restaurants that make up an important part of the city’s culinary scene.

Chef Anne Quatrano has steered the trajectory of Atlanta’s food story for more than two decades. As chef/owner of Star Provisions, now closed Floataway Café, W.H. Stiles Fish Camp and MICHELIN Star restaurant Bacchanalia, she has opened doors for other female chefs. Bacchanalia’s executive pastry chef Carla Tomasko fell in love with fresh ingredients at her father’s farm in Ecuador and has been part of Quatrano’s team for more than 10 years. Chef Faye Poon, W.H. Stiles Fish Camp’s executive chef went from practicing law in Thailand to working in Quatrano’s kitchen.

Also leading the way is Tal Baum, owner of Bellina Alimentari, Falafel Nation, Rina, Atrium, Aziza and her latest addition, Carmel. Born and raised in Haifa, Israel, Baum also spent time in Florence, Italy. Each of her restaurants speak to her own travels and experiences, which is where her passions meet chef Brenda Ogando’s. As Aziza’s executive chef, Ogando

explores Israeli cuisine with influences from Moroccan, Lebanese and Persian kitchens and from her travels around the world and her Puerto Rican roots.

In the 1990s, Chef Luz Martinez Obregon’s family opened a restaurant in Atlanta that explored the true flavors of their home country of Mexico. Martinez Obregon’s intention was to pursue a career in graphic design, but that quickly changed when she found her passion in the kitchen working with her family. She now oversees Zocalo, Taqueria La Luz and the soon-to-open Luze Mexicano Cocina.

Trailblazer chef Taylur Davis, owner of Locale Island Eats at Politan Row, shares childhood dishes of island-inspired entrees. Soon, her innovative take on chopped island meats will also be offered at Halidom Eatery in East Atlanta.

Chef Chrysta Poulos realized that the precision and technicality of electrical

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work on B1B bombers in the U.S. Air Force was similar to the science of baking, she transitioned into the kitchen. As executive pastry chef for Rocket Farm Restaurants, Poulos designs the dessert menu for the more than 25 restaurants in the Ford Fry collective.

A Georgia Tech grad, Le Bon Nosh’s chef-founder Forough Vakili pursued a career as a chemical engineer before moving to France where she crafted her culinary art. What started as an idea in France came to fruition in Atlanta where Le Bon Nosh is the culmination of Vakili’s unique experiences.

Chef Zainab Turay has also made Atlanta the place where her dreams became real. The first-time restaurateur will soon open Press Waffle Co. in East Atlanta, after working 24 years in operations.

Skills from another life came in handy for Melissa Bialoglow, executive sous chef at Bold Catering and Events. After 13 years working in real estate, she walked into Bold asking for an opportunity. More than 10 years later, she is having the time of her life seeing her culinary art bring joy to guests.

Music seems to also be a pathway to the food industry. Korean native and chef Jiyeon Lee, owner of MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant Heirloom BBQ, was a KPOP sensation in the 1980s with multiple hit albums. The recording studio was also home for Kirsten Spencer before she embarked on a culinary adventure. The No. 1, platinum-selling songwriter used to work in the industry to sustain her musical aspirations and now returns as co-owner of Grind Time Coffee Co., collaborating with her sister, chef Dana Rene

After owning an environmental cleaning company that focused on employing battered women in other states, chef Mia Oriño sought to bring authentic Filipino flavors to Atlanta. In 2018, KamayanATL started as a pop-up. In 2023, her now-brick-and-mortar restaurant is listed on the MICHELIN Guide Recommended Restaurants. Atlanta fell in love with Filipino cuisine, and now it has become a movement. A key player in that movement has been Filipino food advocate Hope Webb, owner of MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Estrellita - which also started as a pop-up in the streets of Atlanta.

Starting also as a pop-up and evolving into a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant in Atlanta is Arepa Mia, owned by chef Lis Hernandez. As a young child in Venezuela, Hernandez used to help her mom who made arepas on the streets for more than two decades. A similar childhood experience resonates with Mayra Vazquez, chef at El Tesoro. Vazquez’s mom also served as a chef at El Tesoro for many years. Now, chef Mayra has taken over the kitchen at one of Atlanta’s popular Mexican restaurants. The journey in the kitchen started early for Jennifer Velasco, kitchen manager at Tacos & Tequilas Mexican Grill. When she was 9 years old, she was tasked with feeding breakfast to the family and more than 50 employees of her parents’ company in Jalisco, Mexico. By age 19, she earned a culinary degree, and now has a job as a kitchen leader in Atlanta.

For Humble Pie’s chef Lorien Vilchez, the curiosity for flavors and cooking

styles sparked when she visited her father’s family in Peru at age 9. She decided to attend culinary school and in 2023, Chef Vilchez was promoted to executive chef, becoming one of the few Latinas with that title (outside of pastry) in the male-dominated industry.

As one of the South’s most recognized culinary personalities, Chef Deborah VanTrece explores through her dishes the large influence of the African diaspora and black food heritage on contemporary American cuisine. Vantrece owns the MICHELIN GuideRecommended Restaurant Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours and is the visionary behind the menu at the largest American Express Centurion Lounge at HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport.

For more than three decades, Tracy Gates, owner and head chef of MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Busy Bee has been working and leading the restaurant which was originally opened in 1947 by Lucy Jackson. Perfecting recipes, growing the community and leading the way through difficult times, Gates is a pioneer of Southern cuisine in Atlanta.

In Atlanta, many pastry teams are led by talented female chefs such as Daniella Lea Rada, who has dedicated her nearly 20-year career to perfecting her art, taking classes at some of the world’s most prestigious culinary institutions. As executive pastry chef of Signia by Hilton Atlanta, Lea Rada is focused on delivering the best products and opening opportunities to those who come behind her.

Under Lea Rada’s leadership, pastry

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sous chef Yoon Choi lives out her passion for the art of making pastries. Moving to the U.S. from South Korea at the age of 10, Choi found ways to incorporate Asian flavors into her desserts.

Chef Ahisha Day brings flavors of nostalgia to Signia by Hilton Atlanta’s menu. As pastry sous chef, Day shares with Atlanta her grandmother’s banana bread recipe, continuing the legacy of the dish that reminded an entire town of her grandmother’s baking.

Some pastry chefs have the ability to master not just pastry but also savory dishes with training in both fields. Having the combination of skill sets is rare but incredibly helpful in the industry. Such is the case for chef Akeila Holloway, bakeshop supervisor for Bold Catering & Events.

Award-winning chef Claudia Martinez also discovered her love for cooking at an early age, spending time with her family in the kitchen. The executive pastry chef for MICHELIN Guide Recommended Restaurant Miller Union has worked at some of Atlanta’s most prestigious kitchens, fusing natural flavors into her

elegant and elevated desserts. Supporting the community is a priority for pioneer Chef Taria Camerino, who has transferred her efforts from focusing on just one kitchen to becoming a vehicle of connection in the Atlanta food industry. With pastry being a key part of her career, Camerino’s journey has evolved into culinary coach, advocate and storyteller of Atlanta’s food story.

Chef Katrina Pagan creates memorable desserts in the heart of downtown at The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta. Her creativity and passion are vividly portrayed in dishes like her well-known “Atlanta Peach,” which has gained followers from around the world and a tremendous buzz in the media.

Chef Alex Awang is the executive pastry chef at Cherokee Town and Country Club. In 1999, she moved to the United States from Seoul, South Korea, dreaming of becoming one of the best pastry chefs. Chef Hwang has found in Atlanta the support and the palates that encourage her success in the industry.

The passion, creativity, and leadership of these chefs not only change the face of the industry but also enrich the city’s cultural fabric. Atlanta, with its vibrant culinary culture and diverse community, provides fertile ground for trailblazers to thrive and for dreams to come true.

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EXPLORING ATLANTA’S SUSTAINABLE RESTAURANTS

Atlanta, a city known for its vibrant culture and diverse culinary offerings, is making strides in embracing sustainability in its culinary industry.

MICHELIN Guide recognizes restaurants that work toward minimizing their impact on the environment through sustainable packaging, minimization of food waste, composting and more. In 2023, two MICHELIN Green Star restaurants were added to this list from our city: Bacchanalia and THE CHASTAIN. If you’re on the lookout for Green Star and sustainable dining experiences in Atlanta, here are some recommendations.

Bacchanalia

Get ready to enjoy a unique experience at Bacchanalia – a Green Star and One Star MICHELIN restaurant on the Westside. Chef Anne Quatrano and her team present innovative American

cuisine crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from their own farm. Expect light, creative plates that change with the seasons for a unique dining experience every time.

THE CHASTAIN

THE CHASTAIN – a Green Star and MICHELIN Guide-recommended restaurant – isn’t just serving delicious dishes, it is nurturing them from seed to plate right on its own property. Chef Christopher Grossman believes magic truly begins in the soil. THE CHASTAIN is committed to minimizing its environmental impact. Restaurant ensures peak freshness on your plate while reducing its carbon footprint and supporting local farmers.

Little Bear

Little Bear in Summerhill defies the norms of traditional fine dining. Chef Jarrett Stiebler, awarded the Young Chef Award by MICHELIN Guide in 2023, leads the charge in creating hyper-seasonal dishes using 95% locally sourced ingredients. This commitment has earned Little Bear the esteemed Georgia Organics Farmer Champion Gold Tier status and the prestigious Snail of Approval for its slow food principles. Immerse yourself in a culinary adventure with a constantly evolving menu showcasing an array of international delights.

The Deer and the Dove

On historic Decatur Square, people can enjoy a farmer-centered restaurant serving rustic cuisine by chef Terry Koval. The culinary offerings at the MICHELIN Guide-recommended and Snail of Approval-awarded Deer and the Dove are characterized by the creative flair of New American cuisine. With a focus on the seasons and sourcing ingredients from local farms, the restaurant promises a flavorful experience.

Herban Fix

Herban Fix, located Downtown, is a crucial part of a broader, healthy-eating movement, specializing in pan-Asian fusion cuisine primarily from Southeast Asia. Herban Fix is dedicated to offering fresh and tasty vegan cuisine while employing eco-conscious practices. Chef Wendy Chang provides healthy vegan food, contributing to a better environment for everyone.

Miller Union

A recommended restaurant by the MICHELIN Guide Atlanta and a recipient of Slow Food Snail of Approval, Miller Union on the Westside sets the bar for honoring the environment, community and diversity. Co-owners chef Steven Satterfield and executive pastry chef Claudia Martinez transform humble ingredients such as fennel fronds and citrus peels into flavorful sauces, cordials and even new ice cream flavors. The Miller Union team partnered with Shell-to-Shore to give oyster shells a second life, and they compost food scraps to nourish the soil that grows fresh produce.

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EXPLORE BUFORD HIGHWAY: ATLANTA’S VIBRANT CULINARY KALEIDOSCOPE

Hop on Buford Highway and experience the pulse of Atlanta’s rich tapestry. Stretching across approximately 10 miles from the heart of the city and just off of I-285, this vibrant corridor pulsates with the energy of countless immigrants who have made Atlanta their home. It’s an immersive journey of flavors, sights and sounds from around the world.

The heartbeat of Buford Highway lies in its adventurous global culinary scene. From aromatic Vietnamese pho and sizzling Korean barbecue to the spicy delights of Mexican taquerias and the exotic flavors of Ethiopian

Buford Highway Farmers Market

injera, the corridor is a haven for food enthusiasts.

Wander through Buford Highway Farmers Market, overflowing with exotic fruits and vegetables you won’t find anywhere else. Get your caffeine fix at a Vietnamese iced coffee shop, then snag some hand-woven textiles from a Guatemalan artisan at Plaza Fiesta. Explore the quirky shops selling everything from Bollywood DVDs to traditional Chinese medicines. Catch a live mariachi band or lose yourself in

the rhythm of Korean karaoke. Art is also a vehicle of expression across the spirited passageway. Bright and colorful murals portraying immigrant culture and diversity decorate the streets that have now become home for many. Local and national muralists have left their mark on the community, while others have found their inspiration. Award-winning artist and muralist Yehimi Cambron grew up near Buford Highway before spreading her wings through the world with her artistic message of diversity and inclusion.

Whether you’re a foodie, an adventurer or simply someone eager to experience the pulse of the city through its streets, Buford Highway promises an unforgettable journey into Atlanta’s global soul.

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WHERE TO ENJOY LIVE MUSIC IN ATLANTA BY GENRE

Atlanta’s diverse music scene pulses with energy and creativity. From intimate jazz clubs to concert halls with electrifying beats, the city boasts a rich tapestry of live music experiences.

HIP-HOP AND R&B

Apache Cafe

Since 2001, Apache Cafe has been a mainstay in the Atlanta music scene as a haven for neo-soul vibes and hip-hop culture.

Where: Downtown

Union EAV

From old school hip-hop DJ sets and live concerts to underground rap cyphers and open mic showcases, Union EAV unites local artists.

Where: Eastside

LATIN

Eclipse di Luna

Eclipse di Luna offers live Latin music five nights a week. Move to the beat as you indulge in delicious Spanish tapas and endless pitchers of sangria.

Where: Buckhead

Havana Club

Havana Club is an iconic nightclub, offering a room dedicated to Latin rhythms every Friday and Saturday.

Where: Buckhead

JAZZ AND BLUES

Northside Tavern

Northside Tavern is an authentic dive bar that dates back to 1972. With live music seven nights a week, it’s definitely one of the best spots in the city to hear some blues.

Where: Westside

Aye Tea Elle Elevated Tapas

Known for bringing urban sophistication to the “Aye,” this chic new restaurant lets guests jam to live jazz on the dance floor.

Where: College Park

The Basement

Whether it’s mouthing the words to your favorite throwback hip-hop tracks or vibing to new bangers, The Basement is where it all happens.

Where: Eastside

Tongue & Groove

Tongue & Groove attracts partygoers for its musical variety ranging from hiphop to EDM to Latin on Wednesdays.

Where: Buckhead

Blind Willie’s Blues Club

Blind Willie’s Blues Club is Atlanta’s oldest blues club, located in the Virginia Highland neighborhood.

Where: Eastside

Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint

Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint offers good Southern food and live music to complement it.

Where: Downtown

Atlanta Symphony Hall

The Grammy Award-winning Atlanta

ROCK 529

529, a snug spot in East Atlanta with an alternative vibe and a full bar, hosts upand-coming bands six nights a week.

Where: Eastside

Smith’s Olde Bar

Smith’s is one of Atlanta’s most historic music venues with an intimate vibe in a pub-like atmosphere.

Where: Midtown

Star Community Bar

Star Community Bar is a cozy, no-frills venue in Little Five Points that attracts a steady stream of local and up-andcoming alternative and indie-rock acts.

Where: Eastside

COUNTRY

Ladybird Grove and Mess Hall

Grooves in the Grove is a weekly music series of local and national acts that presents indie, bluegrass, country and Americana-centric tunes.

Where: Eastside

Eddie’s Attic

Eddie’s Attic is well known in Decatur — and nationwide — for launching singersongwriters to stardom. Hear original, live music from independent artists.

Where: Eastside

Red Light Cafe

Enjoy a wide range of music genres including Americana, bluegrass, country & western, folk, blues, jazz and roots rock.

Where: Midtown

Symphony Orchestra performs in Atlanta Symphony Hall, which also hosts concerts from nationally and internationally known performers.

Where: Midtown

Venkman’s

Venkman’s, located in the Old Fourth Ward, offers modern comfort food in an industrial space with live music including jazz every Wednesday.

Where: Old Fourth Ward

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WHAT’S NEW FOR SPRING

New boutiques, updated stores and the latest products grace Atlanta’s shopping scene this spring. Browse these new Atlanta additions and make your local shopping experience truly unique.

Phipps Plaza

Phipps Plaza in Buckhead is one of Atlanta’s luxury shopping destinations and recently underwent a transformation that includes a new food hall, green space and luxury tenants.

The highly anticipated Christian Louboutin Boutique recently opened, featuring a spring and summer collection inspired by neo romantic influences, lush gardens and flowers. Explore an international parade of fashion as new retailers include fashion house king Alexander McQueen, French retailer Balmain, Swiss luxury fashion house Akris, boutiques Givenchy and Byredo

and Italian high fashion stores ERTO, Zegna, Fendi and Burnello Cicinelli. Dior and Australian fashion brand Zimmerman recently came on the scene, and Cartier and Jimmy Choo will fill the need for luxury shoes and handbags. Look for Hermès to add to the luxury lineup soon. Also at Phipps, Citizens Market Atlanta is a new 25,000-square-foot food hall, bar and event space. The family-friendly destination offers eight food concepts and a full-service bar. The new Green at Phipps Plaza is an outdoor gathering space and hosts programming during the spring.

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Lenox Square

New at Lenox is Hatley, a store that designs and sells premium clothing and accessories for women and children with whimsical, colorful designs in rainwear, sleepwear, daywear and swimwear. Check out Sandro, the trendy-casual brand offering contemporary pieces, and Cotton On, with globally relevant fashion for men and women at affordable prices. A new and improved Steve Madden store recently reopened, now adding accessories to its retail offerings.

Coming soon to Lenox is Moncler, offering French-Italian apparel, most known for its down jackets and active sportswear. Also coming soon is Bonefly, taking a modern approach to stylish dog wearables, and luxury fashion retailer The Webster.

Buckhead Village

Buckhead Village continues to attract a mix of contemporary and independent retailers in addition to modern luxury brands. In the last year, Buckhead Village has signed two dozen leases and renewals totaling more than 47,000 square feet, including Brown & Co. Jewelers, Pachengo’s and Italian Luxury Interiors.

The New York-based, ready-towear brand KULE recently opened in Buckhead Village, selling its signature stripes and sweaters at its first out-ofstate location. The female-founded retailer is known for its perfect striped shirt and offers not only womenswear

but also menswear and children’s collections, so the whole family can be decked out in the latest styles. Pick up classic style tees that have caught the eyes of celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and Kelly Rutherford.

Todd Snyder, another New Yorkbased brand, recently arrived on the scene, offering modern American menswear in classic Italian cashmere, Oxford shirts and Made in USA Denim. The cult favorite Pocket Sweatshirt is a must-have piece. This new location will offer novelty pieces, refined tailoring and timeless essentials for everyone, whatever the occasion might be. Look for Dylan Jackets, Sweater Polos and Gurkha Pants while The Suit Shop offers Italian sport coats and pants. The Coat Shop completes a look with shirt jackets and chore coats for spring. Not quite a fit? The store will have its signature Made To Measure service employing expert tailors to give you that custom fit.

Diptyque in Buckhead Village offers new products in its storefront. The Fleur de Peau fragrance comes in hand and body lotion, hair mist and cleansing hand and body gel, revealing the smooth, mellow aspect of musk, highlighted by iris flowers and amber and fruity accents.

Ponce City Market

This mixed-use, multi-story complex adjacent to the Atlanta BeltLine houses a food hall, unique shops and creative spaces. Look for Pottery Barn to open soon. In the meantime, check out these openings:

Visit the new Marc Nolan pop-up offering popular sneakers, boots and loafers in a welcoming and relaxed space. Browse the richly detailed, versatile shoes, designed in bold prints and color, with comfort in mind. DJcentric shopping nights are on the menu for an ultimate shopping experience. The pop-up will be open through May.

Sweat EXT, recently opened at Ponce City Market. The infrared heated fitness fusion studio is the first studio outside of Los Angeles and blends elements of yoga, barre, Pilates and HIIT in a 45-minute workout to promote strength, flexibility and mobility.

THE OUTLET SHOPPES AT ATLANTA

Located north of the city, Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta is perfect for styling that new spring look. New stores The North Face and Greg Norman join the lineup of stores such as Nike Factory Store, Coach, Saks OFF Fifth, GUESS, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, Lucky Brand Jeans Outlet Store and many more.

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SPRING SPORTS

Cheer on the home team in Atlanta and catch a game or two while you’re in town. From baseball to soccer, basketball, volleyball and much more, it’s easy for you to get in on the action.

Atlanta Braves

2023 National League MVP Ronald Acuña Jr. will lead the way for the Atlanta Braves as they look to continue staying on top of the NL East for another season. The Braves will play their home opener at Truist Park at THE BATTERY ATLANTA on April 5 against the defending NL Champions Arizona Diamondbacks. There are plenty of promotions and giveaways at the ballpark this season, including a special Hank Aaron AllTime Home Run Record bobblehead giveaway on April 8 against the Mets,

a 73 Stolen Bases for Acuña bobblehead giveaway on April 24 against the Marlins, a throwback cap giveaway presented by NAPA on May 8 against the Red Sox, an Acuña MVP bobblehead giveaway on May 28 against the Nationals and a Matt Olson Franchise Home Run Record bobblehead giveaway two days later.

Atlanta United FC

2022 FIFA World Cup Champion Thiago Almada and a new-look Atlanta United FC squad will take to the pitch for another season of high-octane soccer action at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Five Stripes will play their first home game of the season on March 9

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against the New England Revolution, which will be the first of eight home games this spring at the world’s first pro sports stadium to achieve True Platinum certification for zero waste. This includes big games like rivals Orlando City coming into town on March 17, Supporters Shield Winners FC Cincinnati visiting on April 20 and the 2023 Western Conference Champions Los Angeles FC on May 25. Even if you don’t go to one of the marquee games on the schedule, an Atlanta United match is always one of the most exciting events in the city and you can enjoy the action at one of the many pub partners across Atlanta.

Atlanta Hawks

Trae Young and the Hawks are hoping to return to the NBA Playoffs once again. With 10 home games left in the spring, they’ll need plenty of support from fans at State Farm Arena in downtown Atlanta to get back to the postseason one more time. Hispanic Heritage Night is March 10 against the Pelicans, while Women’s Empowerment Night will take place on March 25 against the Celtics. Crowning Courage Night on March 27 against the Trail Blazers will honor active and retired military personnel, while the Hawks will close out the home regular season on April 10 against the Hornets with the annual Fan Appreciation Night. Should the Hawks make the playoffs, State Farm Arena’s playoff atmosphere is one of the best in the NBA and should be experienced to be believed.

Atlanta Dream

Pro hoops in Atlanta doesn’t stop with the Hawks, as Rhyne Howard and the Atlanta Dream will begin their journey to return and go deeper into the WNBA Playoffs this season. After a quick trip out West to start the season, the Dream will return to the Gateway Center Arena at College Park for the season opener on May 21 against the Dallas Wings. May 26 will see the Minnesota Lynx come to town before the marquee home game of the season happens on May 31. That’s when the back-to-back WNBA Champions Las Vegas Aces will be the visitors for what will surely be an exciting contest. It’s also a good idea to get tickets as soon as you can – the Dream had 12 home sellouts last season, which led the entire WNBA in that category.

Atlanta Vibe

There’s a new game in town this spring, as the Pro Volleyball Federation has its inaugural season and the Atlanta Vibe will represent our proud city. The season is already under way after the Vibe earned the win in Omaha in the first-ever game in league history but there are still plenty of opportunities to go see Leah Edmond, Tori Dilfer-Stringer and the rest of the team in action at Gas South Arena in Duluth. They will have eight home games for the rest of the season, starting on March 9 against the Las Vegas Thrill and ending with the regular season finale on May 2 against the Columbus Fury. With affordable ticket pricing, the Vibe and the PVF look to bring the excitement of volleyball to fans both new and old.

Overtime Elite

March Madness isn’t just reserved for college basketball – it also goes for the

exciting prospects who ply their trade at the Overtime Elite Arena at Atlantic Station. The basketball action involving some of the top 17-to-20-year-old hoopers from both the U.S. and abroad is reaching a fever pitch, as the semifinals for the Overtime Elite League will conclude on March 1. After that, the first two games of the OTE Finals will take place on March 7 and 8 with a potential third and deciding game taking place on March 14. With courtside seats going for just $150 and tickets otherwise being $15, it’s a great deal to watch the best ballers who could go on to be major stars in basketball in the future. There’s also OTX Overtime Boxing taking place at the arena as well, as there are three events set for March 29, April 19 and May 31, respectively. If you want a unique sporting experience unlike anything else in Atlanta, then Overtime Elite is the place for you.

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HOTELS No. Name Grid No. Name Grid 1 AC Hotel Atlanta Buckhead at Phipps Plaza C-1 2 Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center C-2 3 The Burgess Hotel A-1 4 Element Atlanta Buckhead A-2 5 Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta Buckhead B-2 6 Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead B-2 7 Hampton Inn Atlanta - Buckhead B-2 8 Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Buckhead Place B-2 9 Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Buckhead Hotel B-2 10 Homewood Suites by Hilton Atlanta Buckhead A-2 11 Hotel Colee, Autograph Collection B-2 12 Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta B-2 13 Hyatt Place Atlanta / Buckhead B-2 14 InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta B-2 15 JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead C-2 16 The Kimpton Sylvan Hotel A-3 17 La Quinta Inn Atlanta Midtown/ Buckhead C-4 18 Residence Inn Atlanta Buckhead / Lenox Park D-2 19 SpringHill Suites Atlanta Buckhead B-2 20 The St. Regis Atlanta A-3 21 Staybridge Suites Atlanta - Buckhead B-3 22 Thompson Buckhead Hotel B-3 23 TownePlace Suites Atlanta Buckhead C-4 24 Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead B-2 25 The Westin Buckhead Atlanta B-2 26 The Whitley Hotel B-2
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NATURE CENTER ● ATLANTIC STATION ● GEORGIA TECH ● HAMMONDS HOUSE MUSEUM ● ● ILLUMINARIUM ● PHIPPS PLAZA ● ZOO ATLANTA
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Y’ALL COME BACK

It’s never too late to start thinking about your next trip, and we would love to see you in Atlanta again. Check out these ideas and events and plan your next itinerary with the help of DiscoverAtlanta.com.

Family Fun

Got kids? Discover our outdoor creature features at Zoo Atlanta and Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary or cool down at Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola. Need family entertainment? Head to LEGO Discovery Center Atlanta and Sloomoo Institute. Follow in the footsteps of history at Atlanta History Center, National Center for Civil and Human Rights and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park.

AJC Peachtree Road Race and 4th of July Celebrations

Don’t miss the 55th edition of this annual 10-kilometer race, which runs down Peachtree Street on July 4. Look Up Atlanta in Centennial Olympic Park will celebrate with a family-friendly fireworks celebration and live entertainment.

Catch a Braves Game

The 2021 World Series Champion

Atlanta Braves play at Truist Park all summer, so book your tickets and catch a game. Take a tour of Truist Park to see exhibits throughout the ballpark and visit a few areas that are off limits during the games.

Make a Splash in the Great Outdoors

The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area makes up a series of parklands along the river with miles of hiking trails. Paddle down the Chattahoochee River with outfitters ready to help you rent the perfect kayak, canoe or raft. Book a guided canoe trip along the river with help from Chattahoochee Nature Center.

Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kick-Off

The ultimate HBCU celebration is slated for Saturday, Aug. 24 at Center Parc Stadium. Enjoy the face-off between the Norfolk State Spartans and Florida A&M Rattlers.

See a Summer Show

Take time to catch a performance or concert straight from our hot summer lineup. The historic Fox Theatre in Midtown hosts Broadway shows “Les Miserables” (June 4-9) and “Funny Girl” (July 30-Aug. 4). Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park presents concerts under the stars in our intimate, Atlanta-only concert venue. The 2024 Chastain lineup includes the Pixies and Modest Mouse (June 4), Southern Soul Blues Celebration (June 29), Sarah McLachlan (June 30) and Bush (Sept. 1).

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