Atlanta holiday Packages
An eclectic city, every neighbourhood in Atlanta is different from the next. If you’ve got any shoppers in your group, they’ll be delighted at the sheer range of retail opportunities. Huge malls offer big-brand items, while quirky, boutique shops and bustling markets offer the chance to buy unique, handmade goods and local produce. Cafés are important in this city and the café culture is everywhere you go. Sit and watch the world go by or enjoy a tasty pastry or a light lunch.
Package holidays to Atlanta with Qatar Airways Holidays wouldn’t be complete without sampling the local cuisine. Our culinary packages to Atlanta will see you tasting everything from traditional fried chicken or biscuits and gravy, to elegant Korean dishes, served in refined restaurants. The cuisine is very multi-cultural, reflecting the melting pot that makes up the population.
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To make the most of the weather, book your holiday packages to Atlanta between March and May, when the temperature is comfortably warm and outdoor events are in full swing.
Atlanta holiday experiences
- Midtown houses the Centre for Puppetry Arts; one of the city’s most unique attractions. In addition to being a fascinating and hands-on experience, the centre also features the World of Puppetry Museum, which holds the biggest collection of Jim Henson artefacts and puppets in the world.
- Whether you’re an experienced snapper or like to take photos with your mobile, Jackson Street Bridge will make you look like a professional. Head there as the sun’s going down and get your camera ready. With the city skyline in front of you and the lights of the traffic below, there’s no such thing as a bad picture here.
- Get some fresh air, walking the Atlanta Beltline. A hiking trail that passes through 33 miles of beautiful greenery, it’s peppered with public art, photogenic panoramas, and outdoor events, such as free yoga classes. Book your package holidays to Atlanta with Qatar Airways Holidays in September and you’ll see stretches of the Beltline lit up, as part of the annual Lantern Parade.