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248 Oakland Ave SE (at Memorial Dr SE), Atlanta, GA
Cemetery · Grant Park · 61 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: Historical gem in the Grant Park neighborhood. Beautiful gardens, skyline views and so much history of Atlanta and the Old South all in one place.
437 Memorial Dr SE Ste A5 (Cherokee Ave SE), Atlanta, GA
Coffee Shop · Grant Park · 151 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: The Octane Coffee in the Grant Park neighborhood is my fav. Great pasteries, a Happy Hour with wine, beer, food and more. You'll find a lot of laptops about.
Aaron Cruz: Coca-Cola is headquartered in the ATL. At this museum, learn about the history of Coca-Cola and taste beverages from all over the world. When at the entrance you'll find a beautiful city back drop.
Aquarium · Downtown Atlanta · 626 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: Within Pemberton Park is the biggest aquarium and the largest individual tank in the world. Watch the sharks swim above your head in the 6.3 million gallon saltwater tank in the Ocean Voyager Exhibit.
1156 Euclid Ave NE (at Moreland Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Beer Bar · Little Five Points · 201 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: If you love beer hit up this restaurant/bar in the Little Five Points neighborhood. An enormous International beer selection. Get the salt & vinegar popcorn.
1845 Peachtree Rd NE (btwn 28th St. NW & Palisades Rd. NE), Atlanta, GA
Café · Brookwood Hills · 101 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: A perfect place for Happy Hour. Has a European coffeehouse feel. I recommend the alcoholic coffee beverages, especially a Bailey's & Coffee. Check out the dessert and cheesecake display case OMG.
909 Ponce de Leon Ave NE (Linwood Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Pizzeria · Poncey-Highland · 105 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: Looking for a place late night after hanging out in Virginia Highlands or Little Five Points? Get here. Large pizza pies, large toppings, good beer selection. Fun atmosphere no matter the time of day.
Aaron Cruz: Favorite of all the Corner Bakery's. Right within the hustle & bustle of Buckhead. Outside seating, skyline views, great service and delicious iced caramel coffee. Great place to start the day!
Aaron Cruz: All foodies need to get here at least once. Their original location near Georgia Tech. Hamburgers, fries, frosted oranges and a 1950's feel.
Aaron Cruz: A well maintained group of shops and restaurants to hangout in alongside the prestigious Emory University campus (definitely do a walk through). Beware though parking is an issue a lot of times.
Aaron Cruz: A prestigious, private university within the Druid Hills neighborhood. Worth walking around all by itself. Very scenic. You might even find the Atlanta skyline peeking through the trees.
510 Flat Shoals Ave SE (at Glenwood Ave SE), Atlanta, GA
Coffee Shop · East Atlanta Village · 51 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: An off the beaten path coffee shop in East Atlanta Village. Some of the best customer service I've ever had, along with serving some great coffee. A true neighborhood hangout.
Historic and Protected Site · Summerhill · 2 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: Relive Braves history by running the bases, seeing the outfield wall in what is otherwise now a parking lot. The metal, outfield fence still sits where Hank Aaron hit #715. Great skyline views too.
Aaron Cruz: The oldest city park in Atlanta, checkout the zoo within and the old-school Victorian homes that surround it. A favorite spot to go for a walk in the city.
755 Hank Aaron Dr SE (at Bill Lucas Dr SW), Atlanta, GA
Baseball Stadium · Summerhill · 296 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: "Current" home to the Braves baseball team and former Olympic Stadium from the 1996 Summer Games. Outside checkout the statues and the jersey numbers of former greats.
285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW (Marietta St), Atlanta, GA
Park · Downtown Atlanta · 211 tips and reviews
Aaron Cruz: Walk this park originally built for the Olympic Games, checking out the downtown skyline, the concerts in the summer and CNN, Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Cola that surround it.