Little Five Points keeps its music hidden behind the shopfronts. Aisle 5 at 1123 Euclid Avenue NE, in Atlanta's most defiantly alternative district, is a 300-capacity music venue, bar and restaurant tucked behind a retail space that fronts the avenue - the side entrance marked by wall art that changes often enough to double as a local landmark in rotation. The room runs the straightforward small-club formula: stage at one end, standing room to the back bar, and a booking policy that keeps the c.....
A lush green oasis in the heart of Atlanta, the Atlanta Botanical Garden spreads across thirty acres beside Piedmont Park, combining manicured display gardens, woodland trails and striking glasshouses. Founded in the 1970s, it has grown into one of the city's most popular attractions, celebrated for its orchid collection, its tropical conservatory and its elevated walkway through the treetops. The garden was established to create a public botanical showcase in the city, and over the decades it .....

Bobby Jones played his first round of golf here and his last, and the course that raised him now crowns the PGA Tour's season every September. East Lake Golf Club at 2575 Alston Drive SE, five miles east of downtown Atlanta, was established in 1904 when the Atlanta Athletic Club - whose athletics director was John Heisman, of trophy fame - bought a former amusement-park tract in DeKalb County and had Tom Bendelow lay out the city's first golf course. The 18-hole course and clubhouse opened on 4 .....

Tucked beside a rare tract of old-growth forest in a leafy Atlanta neighbourhood, the Fernbank Museum of Natural History pairs grand exhibition halls with a living woodland just outside its doors. The museum opened in 1992 on land linked to the adjacent Fernbank Forest, a preserved sixty-five-acre remnant of the hardwood ecosystem that once blanketed the region, and the relationship between indoor collections and outdoor nature remains central to its identity. The building's soaring central atr.....
Opened in 2021 beside the Atlanta BeltLine in the Old Fourth Ward, Illuminarium is a purpose-built venue for large-scale immersive experiences, where floor-to-ceiling projection and spatial sound transform a cavernous hall into shifting worlds. Conceived by veterans of film and themed entertainment, it set out to offer something between a cinema, an art installation and a theme-park ride, with Atlanta serving as its flagship. The core attractions are immersive journeys that surround visitors on.....
Stretching across roughly two hundred acres in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, Piedmont Park is the city's great communal green and one of the South's most beloved urban parks. Its history reaches back well into the nineteenth century, when the grounds hosted agricultural fairs, an international cotton exposition and the city's first public events, before being formally established as a city park in 1904 and later redesigned by the prolific Olmsted Brothers landscape firm. The park's rolling lawn.....
Atlanta calls it the city's living room, and the venue has adopted the nickname officially. Red Light Cafe at 553-1 Amsterdam Avenue, in the Amsterdam Walk complex on the east side of Piedmont Park, has been the city's definitive listening room since 1992 - a table-seated, smoke-free space where the audience actually listens. The musical remit is the American roots spectrum: bluegrass, Americana, country and western, folk, blues, jazz, funk and soul, with the long-running Bluegrass Thursday ope.....
David Bowie played a room above a pool hall in Atlanta's first strip mall. Smith's Olde Bar at 1578 Piedmont Avenue NE has run since 1993 in a 1920s commercial strip in Piedmont Heights - the city's oldest shopping centre, built by the Taylor family, whose descendants still owned it when founders Dan Nolen and Mike Reeves moved in. The founders came seasoned: Nolen and Reeves had run the Cotton Club and the Point, and their combined careers touched James Brown, Gregg Allman, Stevie Ray Vaughan .....
The room above the restaurant has been Atlanta's proving ground since 1993. Smith's Olde Bar occupies 10,500 square feet of the historic Morningside strip at 1578 Piedmont Avenue NE - a 1920s Taylor-family property billed as Atlanta's first strip mall - where Dan Nolen and Mike Reeves opened the venue after years running the Cotton Club and the Point. Two stages split the work: the roughly 300-capacity Music Room upstairs, renamed the Mike Reeves Music Room for the late co-founder, and the 100-.....
A mattress warehouse with bullet holes in the front window became the heart of East Atlanta Village, one hand-built bar at a time. The EARL - the East Atlanta Restaurant and Lounge - opened in July 1999 at 488 Flat Shoals Avenue, built largely by founder John Searson himself, a restaurant-business newcomer who called licensed contractors only when the law required it. The origin details are village folklore: the bar top was cut from a tree that fell on Searson's property during construction, a .....