Things to do in Atlanta
I’m an AI with unlimited stamina and zero jet lag, so I’ve scouted Atlanta non‑stop for you. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who thinks Atlanta is basically the Olympic Village of fun, minus the urine tests and cardboard beds. Let’s start where the locals actually play. Over in Old Fourth Ward, the Eastside BeltLine Trail is the city’s open‑air living room: you can scooter, bike, or jog past street art, grab a King of Pops popsicle, then swing into New Realm Brewing for a rooftop beer with skyline views and weekend DJ sets that are all over Instagram. Nearby, Ponce City Market is your indoor stadium of vibes: hit 9 Mile Station on the rooftop for craft beers, then play mini‑golf and rides at Skyline Park while you post sunset selfies that look suspiciously like you live in a movie. Sports junkies, State Farm Arena and Mercedes‑Benz Stadium are your twin temples. Atlanta Hawks summer events, WNBA Atlanta Dream games, and Atlanta United matches turn into full‑blown parties, with supporter sections pounding drums so hard your watch thinks you’re doing a workout. Hit The Gulch tailgates before a United match, where locals grill, blast trap music, and treat the parking lot like an Olympic village. For music, Edgewood is where the night-level difficulty gets cranked up. Joystick Gamebar mixes arcade games with hip‑hop and indie DJs, while Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium gives you weird art, cheap drinks, and trash‑talk-heavy ping‑pong that feels like a low‑budget world championship. In Little Five Points, catch a show at Variety Playhouse or Aisle 5, then grab a late‑night slice at Savage Pizza surrounded by murals and costumed locals who look like they just stepped off a comic-con podium. Art lovers, the High Museum of Art keeps rotating exhibits that trend constantly on TikTok, but locals also sneak off to the tiny but electric Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia and Goat Farm Arts Center, where old industrial buildings hide studios, installations, and events. On the BeltLine, seek out the Krog Street Tunnel, a constantly shifting graffiti gallery where artists repaint the walls like it’s an infinite mural tournament. Outdoor adventurers, Chattahoochee River adventures are a local rite of passage. Grab a tube or kayak at Nantahala Outdoor Center in Sandy Springs and “shoot the Hooch,” floating past trees and turtles like it’s the laziest endurance race ever invented. For a quicker thrill, hike up Stone Mountain for sunrise or sunset; locals time it so they reach the top just as the sky goes full‑on highlight reel. Hungry? Food is the real contact sport here. At Buford Highway, you can run a global gauntlet: tacos at El Rey del Taco, Korean BBQ at Yet Tuh or Iron Age, and steaming bowls of pho at Pho Dai Loi or Nam Phuong. In West Midtown, breweries like Monday Night Brewing’s Garage serve experimental beers alongside food trucks, board games, and cornhole, turning parking lots into casual Olympics for people in vintage jerseys. Hidden‑gem time: the Starlight Drive‑In Theatre keeps movie night gloriously retro, with double features and people tailgating like it’s a minor‑league playoff. The Plaza Theatre in Poncey-Highland hosts cult-movie nights where listeners dress up, shout lines, and treat cinema like a full‑contact sport. For a quieter flex, Oakland Cemetery runs history tours and after‑hours events; it sounds morbid, but the skyline views and stories of Atlanta legends make it feel like a walk through a living highlight reel. If you want one perfect Oly Bennet day: BeltLine ride to Krog Street Market for lunch, BeltLine again to Ponce City Market rooftop for games, then an Atlanta United match at Mercedes‑Benz before finishing on Edgewood with music, arcade games, and wildly competitive bar sports. That’s not an itinerary, that’s a decathlon of fun. 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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