

A 30-acre urban oasis featuring 30 gardens, a children's garden, and an edible garden. Home to the Storza Woods and the Kendeda Canopy Walk.
A classic cotton t-shirt featuring the Atlanta Botanical Garden's logo, symbolizing your visit to this iconic attraction.
Handcrafted jewelry featuring Georgia's state fruit, the peach, in various designs like pendants, earrings, and bracelets.
A beautiful, locally-made print showcasing the diverse flora found in the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the South.
A historic drive-in restaurant since 1928, serving classic American breakfast dishes.
A local favorite since 1956, serving classic Southern comfort food in a retro setting.
An upscale steakhouse with a sophisticated atmosphere, offering dry-aged steaks and an extensive wine list.
Crispy fried chicken atop a waffle, served with maple syrup
Sweet, juicy peaches baked with a crispy, buttery topping
Slow-cooked, fall-off-the-bone ribs slathered in tangy, sweet sauce

Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the gardens, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
The gardens span 30 acres, so comfortable shoes are essential for a enjoyable visit.
Keep your phone charged for taking photos and using maps during your visit.
Explore Atlanta's rich history through various museums and historic houses.
One of the world's largest aquariums, featuring whale sharks and other marine life.
A beautiful urban park offering green spaces, sports facilities, and city views.
Mangrove Creek, a picturesque waterway, offers stunning landscapes and is a popular spot for kayaking and fishing.
Nestled in the stunning Red Rocks Park, this visitor center offers panoramic views, hiking trails, and a historic amphitheatre.
Eagle S Crag is a breathtaking rock formation located within the stunning San Bernardino Mountains. Its towering cliffs and scenic landscapes make it a favorite among climbers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure in a serene setting.