

Expect some slapstick, expect to laugh but above all expect to be well fed and very well entertained. Take a place at a table in the vintage-style dining room and dine on a five-course meal while watching the mystery comedy-drama unfold. The theater, which has been presenting mystery and murder dinner shows for thirty years, is on Downtown Atlanta’s Peachtree Center Avenue. Have a different and very entertaining evening at Agatha’s “A Taste of Mystery” Dinner Theater. Agatha’s Mystery Dinner Theater Source: Agatha’s Mystery Dinner Theater Skip the line: World of Coca-Cola: Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entryġ1. The museum covers over twenty acres and includes exhibits of a working bottling machine, presentations on the drinks unique formula, informative videos and a tasting station offering sixty variants of the drink for visitors to try. The museum on Baker Street in Downtown Atlanta is dedicated to the Coca-Cola company and the drink they’ve been producing for over a hundred years. World Of Coca Cola Source: Sean Pavone / shutterstock World Of Coca-Colaįind out everything you’ve ever wanted to know about the world’s most famous refreshment at the World of Coca-Cola. The Harlem Nights Ultra Lounge is for over 21’s only and they appreciate it if you dress to thrill. They offer all types of beverages and have a cocktail list as long as your arm. They present a small but tasty menu for anyone who wishes to dine before the DJ’s start spinning discs for the night. This club, has over eleven thousand square feet of internal space occupied by an enormous dance floor, lounge areas and VIP seating booths. VIDA Ultra Lounge Source: Vida Ultra Lounge ATLįor a sophisticated night out in a superb location, check out the Harlem Nights Ultra Lounge on Courtland Street in Downtown Atlanta. Read also: 15 Best Day Trips from Atlanta (2023)ĩ. Now that is something which is totally newsworthy. On a VIP tour experience, you get to go into a live newsroom and meet the presenters. They’ll give you inside information on the company’s history then let you spy down into the newsroom during a live broadcast. Start the tour by riding the world’s longest free-standing elevator before being escorted around the facility by a guide. The CNN Center located on Marietta Street in Downtown Atlanta is a multi-purpose building which houses not just several of the global news company’s broadcasting facilities but retail outlets and restaurants too. Take an insightful behind the scenes tour of the CNN news studios. CNN Studio Tour Source: Conchi Martinez / shutterstock CNN Studio, Atlanta

Apart from some of the best views of Downtown Atlanta, you’ll find an amusement park, cocktail bars, a beer garden, and a mini-golf course.Īvailable tour: Ponce City Market 2.5-Hour Weekend Food Tour 8. Grab the elevator and head up onto the roof. The Ponce City Market has fantastic shops, a produce market and a food hall with over thirty eateries serving everything from Sushi to hot dogs. Don’t expect a conventional market this one is way more diverse. Housed in an old department store building, the Ponce City Market on Ponce De Leon Avenue in Downtown Atlanta is a real community hub. Ponce City Market Source: Nicholas Lamontanaro / shutterstock Ponce City Market The Skyview Atlanta has forty-two air-conditioned gondolas one of which is a luxurious, leather-seated and glass-bottomed booth for those who want a VIP experience.ħ. It’s incredible by day and impressive at night when the Downtown Atlanta skyline glitters with thousands of lights. The wheel is twenty stories high, which is over two hundred feet, and there’s nothing nearby to obstruct the vistas. Go for a whirl on the Skyview Atlanta Ferris wheel on Luckie Street to get the best panoramic views ever of Downtown Atlanta. Skyview Atlanta Source: Sean Pavone / shutterstock Skyview Atlanta Here is my list of the best things to do in Downtown Atlanta. The Downtown area always has been a favorite of mine. I was born and raised in Atlanta and lived here most of my life. Whatever was old has been rejuvenated in great style and has been given a new lease of life making Downtown Atlanta one of the most exciting places to visit in the States today.

The district has a modern approach to culture too which is apparent in its eclectic art galleries, innovative theaters, and public artworks. There’s nothing tired or shabby about the streets of Downtown Atlanta, They’re alive and kicking with a young vibe generated by the terraced street cafes and bars and the area’s mega-exciting nightlife. Downtown Atlanta may have been founded way back in the early 1800’s but this city district, which covers around four square miles and includes nine neighborhoods, is as up to date and vivacious as if it were built yesterday.
