
If you're looking for Atlanta homes for sale, you've probably been impressed at everything the city has to offer. You'll find there's always plenty going on, for kids and adults alike to enjoy, including over Spring Break (April 5-April 9, 2020 in most metro Atlanta school districts).
Our real estate agents suggest the following five destinations as great examples of Spring Break fun that's going on around Atlanta:
- Atlanta Botanical Garden, 1345 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is located adjacent to midtown Atlanta's Piedmont Park, and it's a beautiful destination that hosts exhibitions, classes, and more. The venue kicks off Spring Break with an interactive program teaching families how certain plants can create stunning colors for dying eggs. You'll learn more about the plants and make and take three vibrant eggs. In addition, you can enroll the kids in a Spring Break camp that celebrates the arrival of spring by letting them learn and explore how plants and animals emerge for the spring season.
- Atlanta Braves, Truist Park, 755 Battery Ave. SE, Atlanta
The Atlanta Braves are in town at Truist Park during Spring Break, starting against the Miami Marlins and finishing up vs. the San Diego Padres. Spring is the perfect time to enjoy baseball as you kick back with a hot dog or other ballpark treat and watch the eastern division champion Braves. You and the kids can also take advantage of fun promotions over Spring Break like Bark in the Park (buy a special ticket and bring your pooch to the game), a Brian McCann bobblehead giveaway, and an Ozzie Albies necklace giveaway. And although baseball takes center stage at Truist Park, there's much more to see and do. Make sure to stop by Hope & Will's Sandlot to try a rock wall, zipline, and carnival games.
- Southeastern Railway Museum, 3595 Buford Hwy., Duluth
If your child is into trains, a trip to the Southeastern Railway Museum to celebrate Caboose Days over Spring Break is a family-friendly way to spend the afternoon. You'll be able to see cabooses, locomotives, freight cars, and more railway-related exhibits, as well as have fun with special offerings such as food, a caboose hunt, temporary tattoos, and more. Rides on miniature and actual trains will also be available, and at the end of your visit, stop by the gift shop for a train-related souvenir to help remember the day.
- Food-O-Rama, 537 Park Ave. SE, Atlanta
The fifth annual Food-O-Rama festival will take place during Spring Break at Atlanta's historic Grant Park. The gathering of food trucks gives you and the kids a chance to sample dishes that showcase Atlanta's culinary diversity. The dishes' small size means you'll be able to try several different offerings and possibly discover a new food to love. Arts and crafts and live music help make the event a fun and festive one that's always popular.
- Chattahoochee Nature Center, 9135 Willeo Road, Roswell
The Chattahoochee Nature Center is an oasis of 127 acres of forest, wetland, and river habitat in northeastern metro Atlanta where the kids will love exploring. In addition to hiking, you'll always find a special program or event going on. And if your child would like a longer, more intensive experience, Camp Kingfisher offers five days of exploration, adventures, animal encounters, outdoor play, and more over Spring Break.
Contact us today if you'd like to learn more about living in the vibrant metro Atlanta area. We look forward to helping you buy or sell a home in the area.