Best Time to
Go
Spring and fall are the ideal times to visit Atlanta. The weather is
mild in the spring and the blossoming flowers are beautiful this time
of year. Fall is bustling, as many of the area colleges are welcoming
their students after a long break.
Average Weather
Atlanta's weather is mild for much of the year, though July and August
tend to be rather hot and humid. Occasionally, Atlanta sees some snow
during December and January, but never enough to warrant chains on the
tires.
Transportation
Atlanta's rail system, MARTA, is the best way to get around town. It's
inexpensive and reliable and is well connected with the bus system,
which serves parts of town the rail doesn't. It's not the easiest
system to learn, especially if you're going to make frequent transfers
from train to bus. Just ask for directions. If you're trying to hail a
taxi on the street, you might find yourself standing for a while. It's
best to order the cab by phone. And, driving in Atlanta can be a
nightmare. The traffic is horrendous and the streets can be confusing
to unfamiliar tourists.
In-Season Costs
No one season is more expensive than another in Atlanta. For the most
part, prices remain steady. It's not a bank-busting town, but it does
have big-city characteristics, which usually come with a hefty price
tag. For instance, downtown hotels may be pricier than those on the
outskirts and in Midtown. Restaurants that are downtown may be
trendier and more affluent. It all depends on where you stay and what
you do while you're visiting. Take in a baseball game. You can get
good tickets at fairly decent prices.
Day Trips
Atlanta is a city surrounded by neighborhoods. Just a few short
minutes away, you'll find several communities, including Stone
Mountain to the east, Marietta to the northwest and Norcross, also to
the east. Stone Mountain is home to Georgia's Stone Mountain Park,
infamous for its 90-foot likenesses of the Confederacy leaders carved
out of the side of the mountain. There are numerous lakes around the
park, in addition to a skylift that extends to the top of the peak.
- Savannah is about two hours outside of Atlanta. This charming
city is historic in nature, with more than 1,000 restored Federal
and Regency buildings downtown alone. Travelers often stay in bed
and breakfasts when visiting this city, famous for its tree-lined
streets and quiet, Southern ambiance.
