So much to explore for everyone!

Andrew
So much to explore for everyone!

Food scene

Surrounding the Georgia Tech Hotel and conference center is the bookstore, coffee shop and a variety of casual dining.
Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center
800 Spring St NW
Surrounding the Georgia Tech Hotel and conference center is the bookstore, coffee shop and a variety of casual dining.

Neighborhoods

Piedmont park anchors Atlanta's diverse Midtown culture throughout the day. From there, the Atlanta Beltline and PATH provides non-car access south to other eastern neighborhoods like Jiimmy Carter Presidential Library and Carter Center, Candler Park, Iman Park, Ponce City Market/Old Fourth Ward, and Little 5 Points. If you keep going south on the Beltline you'll find your self at the MLK National site. the Georgia Capital, Georgia State and Zoo Atlanta. To the north end of Midtown, 9th street to 15th street, right off Peachtree, hosts the central dance and hip hop scene in Midtown but each neighborhood has its own flavor. Midtown has strong LGBTQ+ and civil rights roots. The north end of Midtown hosts the cultural centers of the High Arts Museum, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, and the Woodruff Arts Center. Go west on 5th street and find an easy way to get to Georgia Tech which then connects you to the great new restaurants and shopping in Midtown West, the the north, Atlantic Station, or the south, Centennial Park. The best way to see the city is to rent an ebike and use the many paths and slow streets to drink in the diverse culture and integrated culture.
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Midtown Atlanta
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Piedmont park anchors Atlanta's diverse Midtown culture throughout the day. From there, the Atlanta Beltline and PATH provides non-car access south to other eastern neighborhoods like Jiimmy Carter Presidential Library and Carter Center, Candler Park, Iman Park, Ponce City Market/Old Fourth Ward, and Little 5 Points. If you keep going south on the Beltline you'll find your self at the MLK National site. the Georgia Capital, Georgia State and Zoo Atlanta. To the north end of Midtown, 9th street to 15th street, right off Peachtree, hosts the central dance and hip hop scene in Midtown but each neighborhood has its own flavor. Midtown has strong LGBTQ+ and civil rights roots. The north end of Midtown hosts the cultural centers of the High Arts Museum, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, and the Woodruff Arts Center. Go west on 5th street and find an easy way to get to Georgia Tech which then connects you to the great new restaurants and shopping in Midtown West, the the north, Atlantic Station, or the south, Centennial Park. The best way to see the city is to rent an ebike and use the many paths and slow streets to drink in the diverse culture and integrated culture.

Nightlife

Arguably the best place to see a show in Atlanta. Everything the Fox does tries to keep a wonderful reputation intact. I always recommend checking out a show there.
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The Fox Theatre
660 Peachtree St NE
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Arguably the best place to see a show in Atlanta. Everything the Fox does tries to keep a wonderful reputation intact. I always recommend checking out a show there.
A typically overlooked gem in Midtown is the Laughing Skull Comedy club. You can sit down and eat traditional American comfort food at the eclectic Vortex Bar and see all the wild ornaments around the bar before you go to an exciting close packed comedy room that has hosted the greatest talents over the years. Just don't heckle ;)
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Laughing Skull Lounge
878 Peachtree St NE
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A typically overlooked gem in Midtown is the Laughing Skull Comedy club. You can sit down and eat traditional American comfort food at the eclectic Vortex Bar and see all the wild ornaments around the bar before you go to an exciting close packed comedy room that has hosted the greatest talents over the years. Just don't heckle ;)