![]() ![]() Underground Atlanta would be a cool free place to see in Atlanta if the attraction were not overrun with drugs, prostitution and homeless people. You will also find a museum inside which includes Georgian history with everything from Native American artefacts to fossils.ĭon’t miss one of the best free museums in Atlanta! You can see more information about tours and opening times here. Inside you can see the Georgian government in operation via the public gallery. If you have a group of 10+ the staff will also give you a free guided tour. It is completely free to enter and open to the public for self guided tours from 8:00 – 17:00 on weekdays. If you love learning, we would recommend a visit to the Georgia State Capitol Building which reminded us a lot of the United States Capitol in Washington and also of the Capitol building in Havana Cuba. Tip: It is quite pretty and romantic at night when the city lights fill the night sky! If you don’t like heights staying firmly placed on the ground may be a better option for you in any event!! Of course riding the ferris wheel is not free ($14 + tax for adults and $9.26 + tax for children up to 11 years old) but getting a great instagram snap outside the ferris wheel is 100% free. Get an Instagram Snap of the Skyview Ferris Wheel Atlanta While you may have to wait a few minutes in line for a photo, if you are looking for a great keepsake photo of your time in Atlanta, this would be a great choice. This is possibly the most popular place to have your photo taken in Atlanta. If you are traveling by car, we found easy metered parking in walking distance of the park.įountain of Rings: Get a Photo with the Olympic RingsĬompletely free, AND, a fun thing to do in Atlanta is to have your picture taken with the iconic Olympic Games Rings installed for the 1996 games in Atlanta. Getting to the park is easy from anywhere in town: catch the Blue/Green line Metro to Dome/GWCC/Philips/CNN station or use the Red/ Gold line from the Peachtree Center station. Check out the events calendar for upcoming events here. While not free, there are a lot of cool festivals like the Sweetwater Festival, NCAA March Madness Music Festival, Shaky Beats Festival, the Bourbon & BBQ Festival, and the popular Atlanta Jazz Festival held at the park. Throughout the year, there is also many free community-wide events held at the park including the annual Fourth of July celebration. If you go before a Atlanta United match at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium you will experience a buzzing atmosphere at the park like no other! The park first opened in 1996 for the Olympic games and now has become one of the best attractions in Atlanta with impressive water fountains and possibly the best view of Atlanta’s skyline from the ground. ![]() Note: This post covers the best free + cheap activities but there are tonnes more attractions in Atlanta (after-all, it is a huge city!!), if something in this free list doesn’t tickle your pickle, you are sure to find something else here:Ĭompletely free and conveniently located in downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park is one of the very best free things to do in Atlanta. 53 Free Things to do in Atlanta This Weekend ![]() ![]() Here are 53 of our favourite things to do in Atlanta Georgia for those wanting a budget-friendly trip to one of the best cities in the South.īudget Tip: If you want to see all Atlanta has to offer on the cheap, we would highly recommend purchasing Atlanta CityPass that gives you access to some of the best attractions in Atlanta including the Coca Cola Museum, CNN Studios and the Georgia Aquarium. If you are traveling on a budget, Atlanta is a great place to be due to the abundance of awesome free activities! Looking for free things to do in Atlanta? ![]()
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