Free Things To Do in Atlanta

Centennial Olympic Park

This 21-acre park was built for the 1996 Olympic Games and now serves as a public gathering space. It often hosts free events, concerts, and festivals.

Atlanta Belt Line

This former railway corridor has been transformed into a network of walking and biking trails, parks, and public art installations.

Piedmont Park

A large urban park in the heart of Atlanta, offering walking trails, sports facilities, and beautiful views of the city skyline.

Georgia State Capitol

Take a self-guided tour of the Georgia State Capitol building, which houses the offices of the governor and other state officials.

Atlanta Street Art Murals

Explore the city's vibrant street art scene by taking a self-guided tour of the various murals and graffiti art found throughout Atlanta.

Carter Center

The Carter Center, founded by former President Jimmy Carter, offers free admission and exhibits focused on human rights and global issues.

Oakland Cemetery

While not your typical tourist spot, this historic cemetery offers guided tours (some are free) and is the final resting place of many notable figures from Atlanta's past.

King Center's Freedom Hall

This exhibit at The King Center provides an overview of the civil rights movement in the United States and the work of Martin Luther King Jr.

Woodruff Arts Center Free Family Fun Days

The Woodruff Arts Center occasionally hosts free family fun days with activities and performances for all ages.

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