![]() This concludes my itinerary for one day in Atlanta. It’s a beautiful spot at night and you’ll probably run into some photographers. ![]() This is the iconic Atlanta skyline view that you probably recognize from Walking Dead posters. I went at night with my female cousin and we never felt unsafe.įor one final stop, head back to your car and drive to the Jackson Street Bridge. However, if you’re visiting solo or with a family and feel uncomfortable, you can definitely go in the day time. I personally think the tunnel is better at night because it is lit up. It’s totally legal and encouraged! You might even catch an artist at work. ![]() Krog Street Tunnel is so cool because it’s a constantly changing art piece of people’s street art. Take a walk through the tunnel being careful of pedestrian traffic. Walk a couple blocks south from Krog Street Market down Krog St NE until you reach DeKalb Ave NE where you’ll run into the tunnel. Now, I’m not only sending you this direction for food, but there’s a cool local attraction nearby called Krog Street Tunnel. I love Richard’s Southern Fried, Gu’s Dumplings, or Pho Nam. Take your car to Krog Street Market and choose a spot for dinner. However if you’re raring to go, here’s what I recommend for dinner. I’ve done this on a hot, summer’s day (Piedmont Park to Ponce City Market) and it can be plenty. If you’re feeling burnt out, you can absolutely call it here. If you want to return to your car at this point instead, that’s totally fine! ( that’s what I did) Just remember that no matter how far you go, if you parked in the parking deck, you’ll need to venture all the way back either by walking/biking or via Uber. You’ll pass by Historic Fourth Ward Park where you can stop in to see a fountain and later pass Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark. There is a bar up there!Īlright, if you’re loving the Beltline, you can keep going 1.4 miles to the Krog Street Market exit. If you’re looking for an unconventional night on the town for 21+ adults, visit The Roof Friday or Saturday after 5pm. It costs $10 for entry and $15 for unlimited gameplay. The Roof of Ponce City Market has vintage midway games, rides, and mini golf. I also recommend checking out the dessert options as there is a location of Five Daughters Bakery serving 100 layer donuts ( do we sense a donut theme here), Batter Cookie Dough Counter, and Honeysuckle Gelato. ![]() There are a ton of great options including Botiwalla, which serves Indian street food, Hop’s Fried Chicken, El Super Pan Latino Sandwiches, Italian food at Bellina Alimentari, or W.H. It costs $2.50 for one way, which can be a good option if you plan to stay for a longer period of time or you want to hop back onto MARTA at a different point.Īt Ponce City Market, head inside to grab some lunch. Be sure to visit the orchid garden too, it’s beautiful!Įventually make your way to Piedmont Park for the ultimate views of the city! If your budget is tight, I would skip the botanical gardens and go straight to Piedmont Park.įor another way to save money, you can also take MARTA (the public transportation system) to Midtown Station and walk east to Piedmont Park. They feature large topiary sculptures – they’re famous for their past Alice in Wonderland exhibit and annual holiday lights. If you have wiggle room in your budget ($22 per person), I would spend some time at the botanical gardens. Parking is free for the first 30 minutes, $2 for one hour, and $1 for every additional 30 minutes up to a maximum of $15. Guests of the gardens park on levels 4, 5, and 6, while guests of Piedmont Park take levels 1, 2, and 3. If Duluth is too far from Atlanta’s city center, try Sublime Donuts, which are also amazing, or Ria’s Bluebird, open Thursday through Sunday, or Flying Biscuit Cafe at the southwest corner of Piedmont Park.Īfter, head to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens and Piedmont Park shared parking deck at 1345 Piedmont Ave NE. ![]() If you want, take a walk around downtown Duluth (the surrounding blocks). For an Instagram idea, try their donut milkshake that’s a combo of plain donuts blended with ice cream and milk, topped with a mini donut of your choice! My favorites were the French toast, apple pie, and Snickers donuts. I suggest getting to Simply Done Donuts near their opening time to get the donuts hot and fresh! The best part is that these donuts are minis so you can try a few with less chance of overeating. They make the best donuts I’ve ever had! This is a bold claim considering I’ve done full reviews of donuts of travel destinations like where I found the best donuts in Dublin. Start your morning with the best donuts at Simply Done Donuts in Duluth. So when I recently spent one day in Atlanta, it was no different. It’s no secret that I like to plan my travel itineraries around food.
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