Atlanta City Travel Guide

Georgia World Congress - Atlanta

Atlanta (external link) is one of our all time favorite trade show venues. Centennial Park, the Aquarium, basketball, football within steps – a genuinely great place to have your trade show. Why should you book Atlanta? With 80% of the U.S. population within a two-hour flight, Atlanta is one of the most accessible destinations in the country. Our facilities include five major convention centers and 2.1 million+ gross square feet of total exhibit space. And, attendees will want to experience Atlanta's dining, attractions, even music and nightlife.

If you're in Midtown to visit the High Museum of Art or to hear the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, you'll also find an active restaurant scene within a few blocks. South City Kitchen (external link) is where Southern cuisine meets today's contemporary style. Dine on sautéed shrimp and scallops, buttermilk fried chicken, crispy whole catfish, and desserts of fruit cobbler and chocolate pecan pie. A few doors down is Fuego Spanish Grill (external link) known for its happening patio, and an ideal spot to hear live Latin music. Diners linger there over lunch, tapas and entrees of Cuban steak, Cajun-spiced pork and crab cakes with grilled corn salsa.Guests can almost hear the roar of the surf from Peachtree Road when they step into the Oceanaire Seafood Room (external link) a sleek seafood and raw bar restaurant. The art deco dining room in shades of ice and watery blues will get you in the mood for an extensive selection of daily fresh fish. The portions and side dishes (don't miss the hash brown casserole) are big enough to share. Save room for Baked Alaska, flambéed at your table.


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