It's
that time of year again where we have non-stop, fun-filled festivals. This year
Atlanta is giving their visitors and residents everything from food, beer and
wine, and Holiday festivities. One of the great things about Atlanta is that
during the fall we can still wear clothes comfortable enough to enjoy outside
social gatherings to celebrate with our friends and family. Here are some
festivals Atlanta will be hosting during the month of September.
6th-12th
Midtown Restaurant Week
Every time Restaurant week rolls around I get super
excited. Even when it's in neighborhoods I rarely visit it just gives me a
reason to go and explore. Atlanta Restaurant Week celebrations give visitors
and residents a chance to dive into the unique culmination of culinary delights
throughout the city. From international cuisine to southern comfort food,
Atlanta is home to many great restaurants and famous chefs. With so many
restaurant week events taking place throughout the year there's always a celebration for you to sink your teeth into.
6th-27th
Black Arts Festival
The NBAF typically presents the work of artists from
the U.S., Africa, the Caribbean, Europe and Latin America. NBAF events are held
in traditional and non-traditional venues throughout the city. Many of its
events are free. Audiences of all ages and ethnic backgrounds are educated,
enlightened and inspired by its rich variety of high-quality artistic
presentations.
13th-November 23rd
Corn Maze and Pumpkins
Explore Uncle Shuck's Corn and Haunted Maze and join
them for a relaxing nighttime hayride
through the farm and beauty of the country night sky. Their hayride ends at a
cozy bonfire where you can roast marshmallows and sink into the calming crackle
of true farm-style relaxation.
Atlanta Arts Festival
This year Piedmont Park brings together outstanding
artists from all over the country with the large and enthusiastic art buying
community of the Atlanta area, AAF will feature 200 of the country's finest
painters, photographers, sculptors, leather and metal craftsmen, glass blowers
and more!
Ocmulgee Indian Celebration
22nd-28th
Inman Park Restaurant Week
Inman Park is a major culinary destination.
Restaurant-rich, the area has more than 14 restaurants and pubs, offering
American, Southern, European and ethnic cuisine. No wonder Inman Park has
become an area with an increasingly sophisticated palate.
Georgia State Fair
Hosted
by the Atlanta Motor Speedway, GSF is returning with fun filled activities such
as helicopter rides, yoyo contest, a petting zoo and much more.
27th
East Atlanta Strut
The
16th annual, FREE, one day extravaganza. Attractions include 5 stages of Live
Local Music, Comedy Stage, Artists Market, the FAMOUS Strut Parade, Free Kids
Village, Carnival Stalls, Community Booths, Food and Beverages.
Check
out the beer list with everything from local to American Macro Breweries to
ciders and gluten free beer.
Hip Hop Festival
The A3C is a 5-day Hip Hop festival held annually in
Atlanta, GA featuring Music, Art, Film, Style, Education, Pro-Audio and more!
A3C
has grown from a local hip-hop showcase to an international festival, and
incomparable cultural experience. Each year A3C showcases a cross-section of
hip-hop music with live performances from some of hip-hop’s most promising and
renowned artists/DJs from across the world.
27th-November 2nd
Six Flags Fright Fest
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discounted tickets go to the TravelJunkii Facebook page.
Whole Happenin' BBQ Music Fest
There is no BBQ like Southern BBQ. Enjoy live music
and sweet, tangy and just plain delicious BBQ from metro Atlanta restaurants.
This family-friendly event is held at the Marietta Square. Free admission and free
parking.
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