Things To Do in Atlanta With Kids

Atlanta, Georgia, a city steeped in history and vibrant culture, offers a variety of family-friendly activities that cater to both the young and  the young at heart. From the inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park to the interactive Children’s Museum of Atlanta, the city has something for everyone. Atlanata is a great city for your next family vacation or next family weekend getaway.

Our family travelled to Atlanta to celebrate MLK weekend. It is very beautiful city with so much to offer.

 

Hotel: Hyatt Regency Atlanta

When it comes to planning a family getaway to Atlanta, choosing the right accommodation is important.  We stayed at Hyatt Regency Atlanta for its convenience, comfort, and accessibility to various attractions. The hotel offers a straightforward and stress-free train ride to and from the airport. Take a stroll in the downtown area, visit popular landmarks like Centennial Olympic Park, the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, or immerse yourself in the vibrant Peachtree Street.

1. Children’s Museum of Atlanta: For a more fun adventure, head to the Children’s Museum of Atlanta. This dynamic and hands-on museum caters to the curiosity of young minds, featuring interactive exhibits on science, art, and culture. With their interactive exhibits, kids can play and explore in a safe and engaging environment.

 

2. Georgia Aquarium: Dive into a world of wonder at the Georgia Aquarium, one of the largest and most impressive aquariums in the world. Home to a diverse range of marine life, including whale sharks, dolphins, and penguins, the aquarium offers an immersive experience for families. Engage in captivating shows, touch tanks, and educational programs that highlight the importance of marine conservation.

  

 

3. Zoo Atlanta: Embark on a wild adventure at Zoo Atlanta, home to so many animals from around the world. The zoo’s highlights include the giant pandas, playful primates, and the African Savanna. Kids can also observe elephants, giraffes, and zebras. Check the schedule for animal encounters and feeding times to make the most of your visit.

Photo Credit: Zoo Atlanta

 

4. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park: A visit to Atlanta is incomplete without exploring the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. Immerse yourself in the life and legacy of the iconic civil rights leader as you stroll through the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Dr. King preached, and visit his final resting place. The park also houses the King Center, a dedicated space promoting social change, nonviolent activism, and community engagement. Don’t miss out their outdoor park for the little ones.

 

5. Martin Luther King’s Childhood Home: Step back in time by touring the childhood home of Martin Luther King Jr. Located within the historical park, this modest two-story house provides a glimpse into the formative years of the civil rights leader. Walk in the footsteps of greatness and gain a deeper understanding of Dr. King’s early life, family, and the values that shaped his extraordinary journey.

 

6. Centennial Olympic Park: Round off your family adventure in Atlanta with a visit to Centennial Olympic Park, a sprawling urban oasis built for the 1996 Summer Olympics. The park boasts lush green spaces, interactive fountains, and iconic landmarks like the Fountain of Rings. Pack a picnic, let the kids play, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this central gathering place in the heart of the city.

 

7. Piedmont Park: Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a relaxing day at Piedmont Park. This expansive green space offers playgrounds, walking trails, and open fields perfect for picnics. On weekends, you might stumble upon family-friendly events, such as outdoor concerts or food festivals.

Photo Credit: The Piedmont Park Conservancy through IG 📷: wosh_jebb
Photo Credit: The Piedmont Park Conservancy

 

8. Atlanta Botanical Garden: Introduce your kids to the beauty of nature at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. The Children’s Garden, in particular, is a whimsical space with interactive exhibits, a splash pad, and a treehouse. Explore the various themed gardens and enjoy the vibrant colors of the flowers in bloom.

Photo Credit: Atlanta Botanical Garden
Photo Credit: Atlanta Botanical Garden

 

9. World of Coca-Cola: Discover the history and magic behind one of the world’s most iconic beverages at the World of Coca-Cola. The attraction features a fascinating mix of exhibits, including the Vault of the Secret Formula and the Taste It! beverage lounge, where you can sample Coca-Cola products from around the globe.

Photo Credit: World of Coca‑Cola
Photo Credit: World of Coca‑Cola

 

10. National Center for Civil and Human Rights:Continue your exploration of Atlanta’s rich civil rights history at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. This museum offers a powerful and moving experience, showcasing the struggles and triumphs of the American civil rights movement. Interactive exhibits engage visitors of all ages, making it an educational and emotional journey through the pursuit of equality and justice.

 

11. SkyView Atlanta: For a unique perspective of the city, take a ride on SkyView Atlanta, a giant Ferris wheel located downtown. Kids will love the breathtaking views of the skyline, and it’s a great way to add a touch of excitement to your Atlanta adventure.

Photo Credit: SkyView Atlanta
Photo Credit: SkyView Atlanta

 

Restaurants:

 

Atlanta, Georgia, isn’t just a city of history and culture—it’s also a foodie’s paradise. When you’re traveling with kids, finding eateries that offer delicious meals in a family-friendly atmosphere is essential. Some of our favorite places to visit were the

 

1.Peach Cobbler Factory: I believe we visited this restaurant two times during our visit. Some of the best peach cobbler you can have.

 

2. The Yard Milkshake Bar: This was definitely an experience. It does get crowded, so be sure to go during non peak hours. The options are big enough to share between 2 to 3 people.

 

3.Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken: One cannot try Gus’s World Famous chicken. Definitely a must!

4. The Food Shoppe for some delicious Louisiana food. Definately get the bread pudding, thank me later.

 

Atlanta’s blend of history, culture, and kid-friendly attractions makes it an ideal destination for an enriching and enjoyable  family vacation. Whether you’re exploring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., engaging in interactive exhibits at museums, or marveling at marine life in the Georgia Aquarium, there are so many things to do in Atlanta with kids that will leave your family with lasting memories.