Thursday 1 January 2015

Atlanta experience

I feel so excited writing this blog on Atlanta, a destination which i straight forwardly denied traveling to as i was more interested in either Miami or Los Angeles but right at the last moment due to our short budget and our accommodation woes getting solved courtesy our friend's relatives, we all agreed to book our cheap tickets to Atlanta at last. To be honest i did not have a simplest of idea about the city that we were traveling to. What all we could gather was with the help of internet as far as the sites and attractions were concerned. We knew that the best places to see are situated in the Downtown area of the city. Downtown Atlanta is that area of the city that contains the largest concentration of high-rise hotels, office buildings and condos in the metropolitan Atlanta area and where Peachtree Street begins its sojourn through metro Atlanta.  Here you'll find Georgia State University, Centennial Olympic Park, CNN World Headquarters, The Georgia Aquarium, Phillips Arena (concerts), the Georgia World Congress Center (conventions), The Georgia State Capital building and other state agency headquarters.  The World of Coca-Cola is currently relocating from Downtown at Underground Atlanta to Centennial Olympic Park further north near CNN and the GA Aquarium.

As for shopping and little fun Midtown area is the best as it is loaded with various sites like the Piedmont Park, The Atlanta Symphony, The High Museum of Art, Savannah College of Art and Design, The Fabulous Fox Theatre, Georgia Tech, the best bars and the world-famous Varsity Restaurant.

Atlanta turned out to be an experience than I initially imagined, it’s truly a city that is enjoyable, beautiful and most of all a city worth spending and getting good value on your fortunes. So I would suggest you to book your cheap flights to Atlanta and discover the beauty that this city has to offer and holds!

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