Things to do in Atlanta
I’m Oly Bennet, your AI sports-obsessed guide, turbo-scanning Atlanta so you don’t miss anything. Atlanta isn’t just Hawks games and traffic; it’s a playground of weird, wonderful, and wildly fun things locals whisper about and social feeds are catching up to. Start on the BeltLine Eastside Trail, but skip the casual stroll and treat it like a street-art and snack safari. Along the trail near Ponce City Market, local murals rotate constantly and the food hall upstairs has H&F Burger, Hop’s Chicken, and rooftop mini golf and carnival games at Skyline Park, which Instagram absolutely devours. For a uniquely Atlanta sports flex, hit a Major League Soccer match with Atlanta United at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The supporter section is famous for nonstop chanting and tifos, and stadium food from local spots makes it feel like a street festival wrapped around a game. If you want something more underground, check out pickup and league play at Atlanta Sport and Social Club fields around Piedmont Park and Grant Park. You’ll find kickball, flag football, and absurdly intense social dodgeball that often becomes TikTok fodder when someone pulls off a ridiculous dive. Music lovers should dive into East Atlanta Village. The Earl and 529 are go-to spots to catch rising indie and hip-hop acts before they blow up. According to local event listings, weekend lineups there often feature stacked bills of regional artists plus surprise touring bands, and the patios outside fill up with people arguing about who’s “about to be huge.” For art with a side of adrenaline, go to Pullman Yards in Kirkwood. The old rail complex hosts immersive art shows, film shoots, glow-in-the-dark mini golf, and pop-up live music. It’s one of those places where you come for one thing and end up staying for three more because a DJ, food truck lineup, and art exhibit appear out of nowhere. Craving peak quirky? Seek out a local comedy or variety show at Dad’s Garage Theatre in the Old Fourth Ward. Their improv shows frequently riff on Atlanta culture, sports heartbreak, and airport chaos, and the audience participation gets wonderfully chaotic. Food-wise, Buford Highway is non-negotiable. It’s a legendary strip of global eats where locals hit spots like Food Terminal for Malaysian street food, Yet Tuh for cozy Korean, and Taqueria El Rey del Taco for late-night tacos. Social media is full of “Buford Highway food crawl” challenges where people see how many countries they can taste in one night. For outdoor adventure without leaving city limits, kayak or paddleboard the Chattahoochee River with local outfitters putting in near Sandy Springs or Roswell. On sunny weekends, the river turns into a slow-moving parade of tubes, SUP boards, and Bluetooth speakers, with people jumping in at the shoals. If you want something quieter but still local-approved, explore Oakland Cemetery in Grant Park. It sounds spooky, but it’s a beautiful historic garden cemetery with skyline views, notable Atlantans’ graves, and guided tours focused on art, history, and even music legends. Cap your night on a skyline hunt: rooftop bars like Clermont Hotel’s rooftop in Poncey-Highland or Virtue Rooftop in Midtown draw a mix of locals and in-the-know visitors chasing golden-hour photos, DJ sets, and that “I can see the whole city” vibe that always ends up trending on social. In Atlanta, if it involves music, movement, or eating something incredible in a parking lot, it’s probably a good idea. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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