Free and Cheap Things to Do in Atlanta for Spring Break

by Fulton Watch News Feed

There are so many fun, educational and interesting things to do in Atlanta. Not only that, some of these things to do in Atlanta are free. Take a look at what you can do for free in Atlanta.

Intown Trails

Walking along the Atlanta BeltLine or PATH400 doesn’t cost a cent. See the city on foot.

The Atlanta BeltLine consists of four trails that connect Atlanta’s intown neighborhoods. You may hop on at any point to take a walk or a bike ride, grab a coffee or a bite, and view the artwork along the way. The PATH400 trail connects some of Buckhead’s popular retail stores and restaurants.

Free Museums

The exhibit hall and the King Center at Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park are among free museums to visit in Atlanta. (Photo courtesy of Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park)

The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, where you can see and tour Dr. King’s birth home and sit in a pew and listen to him deliver a sermon at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, is a national park and is therefore free. You’ll find The King Center there plus the tombs of both Dr. King and Coretta Scott King and the eternal flame.

The David J. Senser CDC Museum, located near Emory University, is affiliated with Smithsonian Institution. You may visit permanent and changing exhibitions that focus on a variety of public health topics, as well as the history of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The Atlanta Federal Reserve’s Monetary Museum tells the story of money, the history of banking in America and offers the chance to see examples of rare coins and currency. You can look inside the Fed’s cash-processing operations, where millions of dollars are counted, sorted…


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