Atlanta is a beautiful destination year-round. From sunny, blue-sky springs with gorgeous flower blossoms to stunning fall foliage, Atlanta offers temperature weather, fun activities, world-class dining and attractions. Plus, as an international air travel hub for Delta and AirTran Airways, Atlanta offers lots of affordable, flexible flight options.
Whether you’re day-tripping to the Blue Ridge Mountains, browsing the affluent shopping areas of Buckhead or exploring the bustling streets of the Peachtree District, Atlanta is the perfect spot for a vacation any time of the year.
Atlanta in the Summer
Weather
Located in the heart of the South, Atlanta has humid, hot summers. Expect thunderstorms that come and go quickly with average temperatures that hover in the 80s for most of the day. However, it’s more moderate than the subtropical climate of other Southern states and a more moderate summer means it’s easier to spend time outdoors and soak up the sun. Just wear lots of sunscreen!
Flight Pricing
The high season for Atlanta includes May and June, so airline prices will be at their peak during these months. Demand does drop off as the temperatures increase, however, so July and August are busy yet not the most expensive. Plus, with the increase in demand for travel since the quarantines and lockdowns of 2020, airline prices are up 16% overall, making the average flight more expensive than it was a few years ago. Luckily, booking flights through your AAA travel agent with your membership saves you money!
Activities
There is so much to do both indoors and outdoors in Atlanta during the summer and the Atlanta CityPASS gives you a major discount on the top attractions in the area like the Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Cola. If you want to spend time outside, cooling off in the Chattahoochee River is a popular option with tubing and floating excursions as popular activities. A two-hour tube ride in the chilly water is just what you need after hot days of walking around the city.
The Zoo Atlanta is also a fun activity for the whole family with many of the animals loving the warmer weather, too. Plus, Atlanta is known for its vibrant music and cultural scene, so enjoy a festival like the Shaky Knees Music Festival with fun alternative bands or the Piedmont Park Arts Festival. These outdoor parks are some of the best ways to visit Atlanta on a budget as well.
Nothing says “summer” quite like a theme park, so enjoying a thrill-seeking day at Six Flags Atlanta is a popular activity as well. Your AAA membership gets you the best discounts and rates on attraction tickets, so talk to your AAA travel agent about what you want to do in the summer in Atlanta.
Atlanta in the Fall
Weather
Arguably one of the best times in Atlanta, the area is known for its exceptional fall foliage display. Temperatures are mild and cool, yet the weather is still sunny. Plus, Atlanta is known to have “Indian Summers” where summer weather can last into October.
Flight Pricing
The fall is an averagely-priced time to visit Atlanta. Prices aren’t are their lowest yet, but by avoiding the peak of summer, you won’t pay top dollar. Plus, you'll miss the craziness of visiting during the busy holiday season.
Activities
Fall is a fun time in Atlanta with apple picking, pumpkin patches, fall festivals and beautiful golden leaves. Indulge in the spooky history of Atlanta with a ghost tour during October as Atlanta is home to several haunted destinations. Explore these in a walking tour, or visit individual spots on your own. Atlanta is also a television and movie filming hub, thanks to its diverse landscape, moderate climates and entertainment-friendly tax prices, so movie buffs will love the chance to explore the filming sites of hit series.
Fall is a perfect time for a tour of the Netflix hit series, Stranger Things, film locations. Visit both "Upside" and "Down" filming spots like Hawkins neighborhood, the Hawkins Middle School and the indoor studio. The Walking Dead was also filmed in Atlanta, so to continue your spooky television tour, try a private tour of these film locations as well about an hour south of the city. Several Marvel movies were filmed in Atlanta as well, so a 3-hour private Marvel Universe tour is sure to satisfy any comic book lover as well.
If movies aren't your thing, explore the famous Coca-Cola museum, or sightsee the entire city on a trolley tour. Try a BYOB spray paint workshop to test your art skills.
Atlanta in the Winter
Weather
Atlanta winters are often volatile, but typically not too harsh. The region doesn’t experience too much snow and temperatures typically hover in the 50s. For those used to the snow-dumping of the Rockies or the below-free temperatures of the Midwest, Atlanta winters are mild.
Flight Pricing
January is the cheapest month to fly into Atlanta. With the busy holiday travel season over, airfares are low, making it the perfect time to escape heavy snow at your home.
Activities
Thanks to its mild winter weather, activities in Atlanta in the winter are abundant. Stroll the Holiday Nights at Atlanta Botanical Garden, or visit the indoor Georgia Aquarium. Plus, there are tons of indoor activities for kids during the winter from multiple trampoline parks, go-karting, icing skating and more. If exploring the Atlanta dining scene is more your speed, try the Midtown Atlanta Food and Cocktail tour. In an intimate group setting, indulge in the thriving foodie scene with a guided tour of hidden gems and classic Southern food in some of the most up-and-coming dining spots.
For unique indoor fun, try the Launch Escape Room Experience and try to escape a "deadly sandstorm" as your space crew tries to leave Mars in 2039!
Atlanta in the Spring
Weather
Spring is a welcome sight in Atlanta after gloomy winter weather and people are quick to break out sundresses and shorts to embrace the warmth. Daffodils, magnolias, dogwoods, tulips and more flowers burst through the Atlanta landscape and temperatures are cool and comfortable.
Flight Pricing
The spring is an averagely priced time to visit Atlanta and attractions might be less crowded than during the summer. If you want to avoid crowds, spring months might be an excellent time to visit.
Activities
Catch an Atlanta Braves game, or spend some time relaxing at one of the many breweries. The Atlanta Brew Bus Tour takes you to Sweetwater, the largest brewery in the south, as well as Georgia's oldest brewery, Atlanta Brewery. To enjoy the beautiful weather, explore an Atlanta Walking Mural tour to see many of the most iconic murals and art exhibits.
Atlanta offers so many different spring festivals like the Dogwood Festival, Sweet Auburn Festival, or the 20 million Daffodils at Gibbs Garden. Get out of the downtown area to one of the many biking and hiking trails outside the city at Sweetwater State Park or the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. If your family is into sports, visit the College Football Hall of Fame to learn more about some of the greatest football players of all time with virtual reality games and tons to do for the kids.
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