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Alexander Memorial Coliseum


Yellow Thrillers
McDonald's Center
Georgia Tech campus
Atlanta, GA 30332
United States
+1 404 894 1084
http://ramblinwreck.collegespo...
This arena has been the home of the yellow jackets basketball team for over five decades. It can seat up to 9,000 spectators, and is considered amongst the best facilities on the Atlantic Coast Conference. The venue has been nicknamed 'the Thriller Dome' as an acknowledgment to the astonishing and spectacular matches played here. During the 1996 Olympic games, the arena served as a venue for the boxing matches. The Atlanta Hawks basketball team used the venue as a transitory home for two seasons. If you have a thing for adrenaline-pumped slam-dunks, the thriller dome is the place for you!

Review © 2009, Wcities
Alexander Memorial Coliseum photo by Judy Meisner
Photo: Judy Meisner
 

 
Annual Atlanta Marathon and Half-Marathon


Thanksgiving Morning Fun
Marathon: Turner Stadium
Half Marathon: Peachtree Rd
Atlanta, GA
United States
+1 404 231 9064
http://www.atlantatrackclub.org/
Presented every Thanksgiving, the Atlanta Marathon and Half-Marathon have quickly become the second largest races in Atlanta. The marathon (26.2 miles) starts outside Turner Field, and the half-marathon (13.1 miles) starts at Peachtree Road, north of the Clairmont intersection. A great volunteer staff and enthusiastic participants make these very fun, though also very competitive races, as well as cause for one of the liveliest parties in the city.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Annual Atlanta Marathon and Half-Marathon photo by John D. Johnson
Photo: John D. Johnson
 

 
Atlanta Celtic Festival


International celebration
Various venues
Atlanta, GA
United States
+1 404 572 8045
http://www.atlantacelticfestiv...
Saint Patrick's Day isn't the only time the Irish take over Atlanta, as the green runs free during the third weekend of May, too. International musicians, dancers and artisans join up with locals of Irish, Scottish and Welsh descent for a two-day celebration. Atlanta's Theater Gael schedules numerous short performances throughout the festivities, which also include free Scottish country dance lessons, sheepdog demonstrations and fun games for the kids.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Atlanta Film Festival


A paradise for film lovers
535 Means Street
Suite C
Atlanta, GA 30318
United States
+1 404 352 4225
http://www.atlantafilmfestival...
The annual Atlanta Film and Video Festival is a prestigious week-long presentation of original and innovative works from independent film makers. From documentaries on such intriguing topics as preserving the earliest independent films to seminars on the digital destiny of emerging media artists, the AFVF provides a context for celebrating the efforts of independent media. The festival is held at various venues in the city, including Piedmont Park and Peachtree Playhouse.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Atlanta Greek Festival


Feel Greek
2500 Clairmont Road, Northeast
Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Atlanta, GA 30329
United States
+1 404 633 5870
http://www.atlgoc.org/festival...
Everything Greek—traditional costumes, music, dances, food, and other important elements of the rich culture come alive during this much-awaited event in the city of Atlanta. You will be mesmerized by the shows, and if you like Greek cuisine, then participate in the cookery demonstrations and note down some recipes. You will enjoy the insight into the traditions and rituals of this ancient community.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Atlanta Jazz Festival


The cool sounds of spring
Various locations
Atlanta, GA 30335
United States
+1 404 817 6815
http://www.atlantafestivals.com/
Sponsored by the City of Atlanta, this is one of the more respected and well-attended festivals of its kind. Noted performers at past festivals have included the likes of Tito Puente, Lena Horne, and the ever-popular hometown favorite, Ray Charles. Attendees are advised to book hotels early for this event, as many book solid well in advance.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by djukami
Photo: djukami
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by djukami
Photo: djukami
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by Catherine Harris.
Photo: Catherine Harris.
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by djukami
Photo: djukami
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by Diego Sinning
Photo: Diego Sinning
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by Rob Coleman
Photo: Rob Coleman
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by LUMIXPIX
Photo: LUMIXPIX
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by Wendy
Photo: Wendy
Atlanta Jazz Festival photo by teofilo chacin
Photo: teofilo chacin
 

 
Atlanta Pride Festival


Spirit of Atlanta
20 Executive Park West, Suite 2019
(Organizers)
Atlanta, GA 30329
United States
+1 404 929 0071 (Organizers)
http://new.atlantapride.org/in...
Stages and stalls are set at various venues in the Piedmont Park for the Atlanta Pride Celebration. This festival features singers from various parts of the country. Entertainment is free of cost and donations are accepted. A market set in the venue, features various items like art pieces, clothes, and food stalls. Another highlight of the celebration is the parade; you can participate in the parade on foot or in your vehicle.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Mina D☼r☼udi
Photo: Mina D☼r☼udi
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Catherine Reyes
Photo: Catherine Reyes
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Mina D☼r☼udi
Photo: Mina D☼r☼udi
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Stanley Fong
Photo: Stanley Fong
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Itarillë
Photo: Itarillë
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by atlantapridephoto
Photo: atlantapridephoto
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Callie25
Photo: Callie25
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Ray And Ashley
Photo: Ray And Ashley
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Grow By Love
Photo: Grow By Love
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by kirstenknudson
Photo: kirstenknudson
Atlanta Pride Festival photo by Marti Phillips
Photo: Marti Phillips
 

 
Atlanta Symphony Hall


Music For The Soul
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
1293 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309-3552
United States
+1 404 733 4939
http://www.atlantasymphony.org
This prestigious venue has been the premier host for symphonies, musicals, and theatrical productions in Georgia since 1945. Over 200 concerts are held here annually. The venue is also used for business meetings, corporate events, films and lectures, and dance performances. It is home to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, which comprises of 95 members and a chorus of 200 voices. Reservations can be made online through the website.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Atlanta Symphony Hall photo by Karsh
Photo: Karsh
Atlanta Symphony Hall photo by Karsh
Photo: Karsh
Atlanta Symphony Hall photo by Rex
Photo: Rex
Atlanta Symphony Hall photo by Amy Bennett
Photo: Amy Bennett
 

 
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra


World-class performances
1280 Peachtree Street
(Woodruff Arts Center)
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 733 4900
http://www.atlantasymphony.org/
Founded in 1945, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus is recognized as being among the preeminent American companies. The company maintains a regular schedule throughout the year at the Woodruff Center in Midtown in addition to a rigorous touring schedule. To date, the company has performed for an international audience of more than 3,500,000,000 people. Ticket prices vary. Free short-term parking for box office visits is available at the Memorial Arts Building.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra photo by Tim Redman
Photo: Tim Redman
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra photo by Vera Alcorn
Photo: Vera Alcorn
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra photo by Karen Radman
Photo: Karen Radman
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra photo by Josh Cothran
Photo: Josh Cothran
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra photo by Melissa Keen
Photo: Melissa Keen
 

 
Atlanta Thrashers


NHL action in Atlanta
1 Philips Dr
(Philips Arena)
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 800 326 4000
http://www.atlantathrashers.com/
In their inaugural year as Atlanta's first NHL team in nearly 20 years, the Thrashers found a home in the newly built Philips Arena. The team is coached by Bob Hartley and led by star player Dan Heatly. While stellar results are still a ways off, the Thrashers have held their own against the best in the NHL so far.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Robert Dunalewicz
Photo: Robert Dunalewicz
Atlanta Thrashers photo by frank lazaro
Photo: frank lazaro
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Jonathan Pryor
Photo: Jonathan Pryor
Atlanta Thrashers photo by IrReVeReNt1
Photo: IrReVeReNt1
Atlanta Thrashers photo by TimothyJ
Photo: TimothyJ
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Jacqueline Holubz
Photo: Jacqueline Holubz
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Off Wing Opinion (Ellen Blanchard)
Photo: Off Wing Opinion (Ellen Blanchard)
Atlanta Thrashers photo by TimothyJ
Photo: TimothyJ
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Amy Dillow
Photo: Amy Dillow
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Ken Merrill
Photo: Ken Merrill
Atlanta Thrashers photo by sburkhalter129
Photo: sburkhalter129
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Bess Andrew
Photo: Bess Andrew
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Greg Mann
Photo: Greg Mann
Atlanta Thrashers photo by JD - SporTech Matter
Photo: JD - SporTech Matter
Atlanta Thrashers photo by orbit1212
Photo: orbit1212
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Hal Simpson
Photo: Hal Simpson
Atlanta Thrashers photo by John Adams
Photo: John Adams
Atlanta Thrashers photo by Keith Waldrop
Photo: Keith Waldrop
 

 
Big League Tours


A Taste of the Bigs!
Turner Field
755 Hank Aaron Drive
Atlanta, GA 30315
United States
+1 866 619 1748 / +1 317 534 2475
http://www.bigleaguetours.com
If you're an avid baseball fan who's ever dreamed of visiting that historic stadium or watch that favorite childhood team, go for the Big League Tours. It will set you up with an exclusive baseball package that not only gets you a ticket to the ballgame, but also offers one-of-a-kind baseball opportunities. When you go on a Big League Tour, you might find yourself dining with a Hall of Famer or taking batting practice with an All-Star. With tours available in all 30 stadiums, you can customize your own memorable trip, or join a group on one of Big League Tours regional excursions. These tours are available during the regular baseball season.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Bobby Dodd Stadium


High Kicks & Tackles
Historic Grant Field
Techwood Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332
United States
+1 404 894 1084
http://ramblinwreck.collegespo...
Located near the Georgia Tech campus, this stadium is a popular college-football venue. It can seat up to 55,000 screaming fans, and is the neighbor of the Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Even though horns, drums and music instruments are not allowed inside the stadium, the noise decibels reach alarming heights with screaming fans going berserk on match nights.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Bobby Dodd Stadium photo by Jason A. Day
Photo: Jason A. Day
Bobby Dodd Stadium photo by max shirley
Photo: max shirley
Bobby Dodd Stadium photo by Tyrus Smalley
Photo: Tyrus Smalley
Bobby Dodd Stadium photo by Andrew Guyton
Photo: Andrew Guyton
Bobby Dodd Stadium photo by Patrick Linton
Photo: Patrick Linton
Bobby Dodd Stadium photo by Todd Austin
Photo: Todd Austin
Bobby Dodd Stadium photo by Michael Toles
Photo: Michael Toles
 

 
Chastain Park Amphitheatre


A Concert For A Picnic
4469 Stella Drive
Atlanta, GA 02601-8125
United States
+1 404 233 2227
http://www.classicchastain.org...
Located in the lush green Chastain Park, this open-air theater is more of a socializing joint than a concert venue. People come to the park with candelabras, tablecloths, blankets, and four-course meals for a leisurely picnic. For music lovers, the amphitheater has set tables around the stage that can seat up to six. Moody Blues, Kenny Loggins, Rick Springfield, and James Taylor are some of the famous musicians who have enthralled audiences with their lively performances.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Chastain Park Amphitheatre photo by Brandon Ivey
Photo: Brandon Ivey
Chastain Park Amphitheatre photo by Ginger Garner
Photo: Ginger Garner
Chastain Park Amphitheatre photo by Ginger Garner
Photo: Ginger Garner
Chastain Park Amphitheatre photo by gary_brown_75
Photo: gary_brown_75
Chastain Park Amphitheatre photo by Julia Haverstock
Photo: Julia Haverstock
Chastain Park Amphitheatre photo by Rebecca Blum
Photo: Rebecca Blum
 

 
DocuFest Atlanta


Documentarians Go Against the Grain
290 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30312
United States
+1 404 522 0655
http://www.docufest.com/
Sometimes Hollywood can be overrated. DocuFest Atlanta was created to serve as an outlet and means of exhibition for artists whose works don't necessarily fit into the trendy Hollywood cinematic mold. The documentaries range from stories of immigrants crossing into the United States to the issue of sex tourism in the Caribbean. Some films are touching, some are gritty, and all films display the talent and passion of unique filmmakers. The festival is held at Eyedrum, and tickets can be purchased at $5 per event or $10 for the entire day and are on a first come, first served basis.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Dogwood Festival


Annual arts festival
Piedmont Avenue Norhteast & 10 Street Northeast
Piedmont Park
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 329 0501
http://www.dogwood.org
Join the fun at Piedmont Park during this annual weekend celebration of Spring. Usually scheduled for the first or second week in April, this event features a spectacular children's parade along with an International Village of artists and performers. Art shows are held both days. Activities include arts and crafts exhibits, concerts, competitions, dance demonstrations, and lots of goodies to munch on. After the festival, jump on a bike and take a scenic tour through beautiful Midtown, one of Atlanta's most diverse neighborhoods. Admission is free.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Dogwood Festival photo by Robert Morrison
Photo: Robert Morrison
Dogwood Festival photo by Rich Tull, Dark Orchid Studios
Photo: Rich Tull, Dark Orchid Studios
Dogwood Festival photo by william highsmith
Photo: william highsmith
Dogwood Festival photo by Juls Knapp
Photo: Juls Knapp
Dogwood Festival photo by DAve Akins
Photo: DAve Akins
Dogwood Festival photo by Jeff Drake
Photo: Jeff Drake
Dogwood Festival photo by Patrix M
Photo: Patrix M
Dogwood Festival photo by 文苏
Photo: 文苏
Dogwood Festival photo by Gray Whitten
Photo: Gray Whitten
Dogwood Festival photo by © Dan Grossman, 2007
Photo: © Dan Grossman, 2007
Dogwood Festival photo by Lexington James
Photo: Lexington James
Dogwood Festival photo by David Salland
Photo: David Salland
Dogwood Festival photo by Amber R. Bauer
Photo: Amber R. Bauer
Dogwood Festival photo by Jason Fritts
Photo: Jason Fritts
Dogwood Festival photo by DRACA
Photo: DRACA
Dogwood Festival photo by Christian Brauneck
Photo: Christian Brauneck
 

 
Earthlink Live


Fights & Concerts
1374 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 885 1365
http://www.earthlinklive.com/
This center offers the most exhilarating and exciting musical performances in Georgia. The auditorium can seat up to 900 people, and offers full capacity for up to 1,100. The venue has premier sound and lighting, and some big times bands tour through here. Tickets are available through the website or Ticketmaster.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Earthlink Live photo by Karsh
Photo: Karsh
Earthlink Live photo by Mike White - deadlyd
Photo: Mike White - deadlyd
Earthlink Live photo by leuwam
Photo: leuwam
Earthlink Live photo by adamriggins
Photo: adamriggins
Earthlink Live photo by Wintermute
Photo: Wintermute
 

 
East Lake Golf Club


East Lake Golf Club
2575 Alston Drive, South East
United States
+1 404 373 5722
http://www.eastlakegolfclub.com/
This golf club has a rich history and a distinct reputation on the golf circuit. Over 40 regional and national champions have emerged from this prestigious course. Bobby Jones and Charlie Yates went on to win the British Amateur championships as well. It has played host to over 17 major championships, such as the 1950 U.S. Women's Amateur, 1963 Ryder Cup, 101st United States Amateur Championship, and the PGA TOUR Championship. It has an 18-hole golf course and a clubhouse designed by architect Harry Leslie Walker. There's also a special enclosure reserved only for members. For more details and directions to the course, you can visit the website.

Review © 2009, Wcities
East Lake Golf Club photo by Emily Penning
Photo: Emily Penning
 

 
FallFest


Art in Candler Park
McLendon Avenue (Between Little Five Points and Clifton Road)
Candler Park
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
+1 404 522 8951
http://www.cpfallfest.com/
From its very name, it is obvious that this festival occurs during the crisp fall season. Artists from in and around the city present their works. The creations are diverse and individually unique—jewelry, paintings, sculptures, photographs, posters, pottery and other such creative pieces are displayed. Musicians perform too, and food vendors, clothing stalls and city businesses set up their own niches. Puppeteers and magicians are on-site to keep the kiddies amused.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Festival Peachtree Latino Atlanta


Latino Culture
50 Upper Alabama Street, Suite 007
Underground Atlanta (Venue)
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 523 2311 (Underground Atlanta) / +1 404 321 0663 (Southern Latino Foundation)
http://www.festivalpeachtreela...
More than 60,000 people of different races get together on this one day festival, which is now recognized internationally. Different dance forms like salsa, cha cha, mambo and more are presented in their usual fast paced and sensual styles. Come by to enjoy these performances by local and international artists. A parade marks the beginning of the festival.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Festival of Trees, Festival of Lights


Holiday Decorating at its Finest
285 International Boulevard
Georgia World Congress Center
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 325 6635
http://www.festivaloftrees.com/
Beginning in early December, the heart of the city sparkles with lights on more than 200 holiday trees. Trussed in decorations, downtown Atlanta celebrates Christmas with this fundraiser in which noted interior designers handle all the decorating. An antique carousel and train entertain the kids while nightly musical entertainment rings through the air. Admission for these exhibits is USD8 for adults and USD5 for senior citizens and children aged 2-12. Viewing the trees and listening to the choirs is always free.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
First Night Atlanta


Ring in the New Year
999 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30301
United States
+1 404 347 9325
This New Year's Eve extravaganza has been going strong since 1993. Each year the celebration of music, art, dance, drama and entertainment gets bigger and better, with live performances and huge crowds. A kickoff concert starts mid-afternoon in Midtown, and as dusk arrives, Peachtree Street becomes a stage for an amazing street festival. There is even a contest for individuals and groups with the most creative use of light, capped off by a fireworks show at midnight.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Grant Park Summer Shade Festival


Don't Miss It!
Berne Street
Grant Park
Atlanta, GA 30319
United States
+1 404 521 0938 (Grant Park Conservancy)
http://www.gpconservancy.org/n...
During this family festival that takes place annually, you will find stalls lining the shaded paths of Grant Park. Various artists like painters, sculptors, quilters, musicians, street performers and so on participate. Find beautiful pieces of art, all displayed at the Artist Market. Games are organized for children; there is a five kilometer Run For The Park sub-event, live music and other entertainment.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Great Atlanta Blues & Music Festival


Blues in summer
Peachtree Street, between Auburn and Edgewood Avenues
Woodruff Park
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 521 6600 (Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau)
http://www.sweetauburn.com/
Get a taste of one of the most popular forms of American music, the blues. Most restaurants of the city play jazz and blues regularly. But during this event, local performers get outdoors and join hands with professional artists from across the country, to entertain the crowd. So come by to experience blues first hand.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Great Atlanta Blues & Music Festival photo by Jeff Drake
Photo: Jeff Drake
 

 
Head of the Chattahoochee


Come Join The Oar War
8341 Roswell Rd
Atlanta, GA 30342
United States
+1 404 881 9810
http://www.headofthehooch.org/
Sponsored by The Atlanta Rowing Club, this is the second largest one-day regatta in the country. Race teams meet each November at Clark's Bridge Park (the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Rowing venue) on the Chattahoochee to compete. Novice clinics are sponsored monthly during the club season. Entry fees range from USD30-USD70. This non-profit club's mission is to promote the sport of rowing and preserve the ecology of the Chattahoochee area. Contact them if you would like to volunteer for race day.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Honda Battle of the Bands


Gathering of Top Marching Bands
The Georgia Dome
1 Georgia Drive
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 223 8427
http://www.hondabattleoftheban...
The Honda Campus All-Star Challenge supports the talent of Black College Marching Bands from America's Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). The Annual Honda Battle of the Bands Celebration Tour will take place in The Georgia Dome, Atlanta, on 29th January 2005 from 3p-7p. Last year, there was a massive crowd of 60,000 fans to cheer the teams. This year's performance includes 10 HBCU marching bands that will showcase the diversity of African American musical heritage and culture with contemporary music styles and choreography. Admissions: $10, and children under 15 years of age will not be admitted without an adult.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Honda Battle of the Bands photo by Alex Bowers
Photo: Alex Bowers
Honda Battle of the Bands photo by Michael David Murphy
Photo: Michael David Murphy
Honda Battle of the Bands photo by Michael David Murphy
Photo: Michael David Murphy
Honda Battle of the Bands photo by Alex Bowers
Photo: Alex Bowers
Honda Battle of the Bands photo by Barry Arnson
Photo: Barry Arnson
Honda Battle of the Bands photo by Simon Albury
Photo: Simon Albury
 

 
Hyperflite Skyhoundz World Championship


Dogs and Discs
400 Park Drive Northeast
Piedmont Park
Atlanta, GA 30306
United States
+1 404 350 9343
http://www.skyhoundz.com/world...
Several canine shows are organized by Skyhoundz, one of which is the World Championship. Be entertained at this event by man's best friend, the dog. Catch the excitement as pooches compete with one another for the flying disc in the sport, which has gained a lot of popularity in the last few years. The popular event features entries from other countries also.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
National Black Arts Festival


Celebrate the Black culture
659 Auburn Avenue Northeast, Suite 254
National Black Arts Festival (Organizers)
Atlanta, GA 30312
United States
+1 404 730 7315 (Organizers)
http://www.nbaf.org
Held annually in the month of July, this festival celebrates the talent of African-American people. During the festival, you can participate in many events that are hosted at various venues throughout the city. There are family events, dances, theatre performances, films and music to keep you entertained. A visual arts collection is presented at the Artists Market. Entry to some events are free.

Review © 2009, Wcities
National Black Arts Festival photo by Larry Badke
Photo: Larry Badke
 

 
Sweet Auburn Springfest


Cultural street festival
Historic Auburn Avenue
Downtown Atlanta
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States
+1 404 886 4469 (Friends of Sweet Auburn Foundation)
http://www.sweetauburn.com/
The Sweet Auburn Springfest held along Atlanta's Auburn Avenue is a celebration of the African-American culture and tradition. There is plenty of entertainment for the whole family during this three-day event. Wander through colorful markets, check out cookery demonstrations, craft displays and art exhibitions, enjoy live music and many more activities. Also, aspiring writers can put up their work and receive feedback from industry professionals at the literary market.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Taste of Atlanta


Taste of Atlanta
Off 17th Street and Market Street
Atlantic Station
Atlanta, GA 30363
United States
+1 404 875 4434 (taste of atlanta)
http://www.tasteofatlanta.com/
Food lovers come together each year for the city's outdoor food festival, and various restaurants, big and small, old and new, participate. Cookery demos by experts, discussions on good eating habits, giveaways and more feature at the event. Fresh produce straight from the farms, flowers, and culinary delights are on sale at the Harvest Market, which is also part of the celebrations. Come by to taste what Atlanta likes to eat!

Review © 2009, Wcities
Taste of Atlanta photo by Richard Bakare
Photo: Richard Bakare
 

 
Wine South


Wine and food
Various venues
Atlanta, GA 30345
United States
+1 678 985 9494
http://www.winesouth.com/
This fest has become a major, much-awaited annual affair. Wine and food suppliers pull out all the stops to ensure that you have a good time; special sampling events like Grand Tasting, Trade-Only Tasting and Reserve Tasting are featured at various venues. Come by to taste fine wines from various wineries, accompanied by delicious snacks. Entries to certain events are by invitation or membership only, however, and individuals below the age of 21 are not admitted.

Review © 2009, Wcities
 

 
Woodruff Arts Center


The Southern Center for Art
1280 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
+1 404 733 5000
http://www.woodruffcenter.org
The Woodruff is a large and significant part of Atlanta's cultural scene as a non-profit center devoted to the performing and visual arts. See the symphony perform, check out a Picasso exhibit, or see a play all in one visit. The Center includes the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta College of Art, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, High Downtown Folk Art & Photography Galleries, High Museum of Art, and the 14th Street Playhouse. With a renovation to the Center, guided by renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano, the High Museum of Art has expanded immensely and a pedestrian forum, the Sifley Piazza, has added a casual and comfortable feel to the area. Check website for full details including ticket information and upcoming shows and exhibitions.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Josh Hallett
Photo: Josh Hallett
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Josh Hallett
Photo: Josh Hallett
Woodruff Arts Center photo by DeWane Stone
Photo: DeWane Stone
Woodruff Arts Center photo by djukami
Photo: djukami
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Jaclyn C. Stevenson
Photo: Jaclyn C. Stevenson
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Cheryl
Photo: Cheryl
Woodruff Arts Center photo by FlorianStamm
Photo: FlorianStamm
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Christy Cullen
Photo: Christy Cullen
Woodruff Arts Center photo by newokadoll3
Photo: newokadoll3
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Ehsan Khan
Photo: Ehsan Khan
Woodruff Arts Center photo by James Anthony
Photo: James Anthony
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Bryan Kelley
Photo: Bryan Kelley
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Etienne Fajardo
Photo: Etienne Fajardo
Woodruff Arts Center photo by Jennifer Kjellgren
Photo: Jennifer Kjellgren
 

 
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