Spring Break Activities in Metro Atlanta
Pam Gebhardt & Leslie Tomasini ,
No plans for spring break? No worries! We’ve compiled a list of all the fun events taking place around the city the first week of April. From carnivals to sporting events, these are the best places to celebrate spring break in Atlanta.
Strawberry Picking: It’s early in the season, but most Strawberry patches will be open by the first week of April. You can learn more about some of the best local patches and their operation times here.
Zoo Atlanta: Did you know that a Southern White Rhino was recently born at Zoo Atlanta? Visiting the adorable baby rhino would be a perfect spring break event for your animal loving kids.
And if you also want to visit any of the other popular Atlanta attractions during spring break, consider purchasing an Atlanta City Pass. For less thhttps://www.skyviewatlanta.com/an $100 (less than $75 for children), you receive tickets to the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke, and Zoo Atlanta, plus your choice of 2 additional attractions (Fernbank, College Football Hall of Fame, or the National Center for Civil and Human Rights).
Atlanta Botanical Garden: Explore hundreds of thousands of tulips, daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths which are in full bloom!
SkyView Atlanta: Towering nearly 20 stories above Centennial Park, the SkyView wheel provides gorgeous panoramic views of Metro Atlanta.
Atlanta Botanical Garden: Explore hundreds of thousands of tulips, daffodils, crocuses and hyacinths which are in full bloom!
SkyView Atlanta: Towering nearly 20 stories above Centennial Park, the SkyView wheel provides gorgeous panoramic views of Metro Atlanta.
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience: A 360º digital art exhibition in Atlanta that invites you to step into the universe of the Dutch genius, Vincent van Gogh.
Town Center at Cobb Carnival: March 28 – April 7, in Kennesaw. Enjoy classic carnival games, rides and more!
LuminoCity’s Dino Safari Festival: March 28 – April 28, at Sugarloaf Mills. Visit the world’s only immersive experience blending light art with life-sized and roaring dinosaurs.
Atlanta Hawks: The Atlanta Hawks take on the Detroit Pistons at home on Wednesday, April 3rd at 7:30 pm.
Atlanta Gladiators: If you want to attend a professional sporting event without dealing with high costs or big crowds, Atlanta Gladiator hockey is a great option! The Gladiators will be at home Wednesday April 3rd, 4th and 5th – perfect for a spring break outing with kids.
Atlanta Braves: The Atlanta Braves face the Diamondbacks in their home opener on Friday, April 5th. The series against the Diamondbacks continues Saturday, April 6th and Sunday, April 7th.
Harlem Globetrotters: April 7, State Farm Arena. See the Globetrotter stars LIVE as they DRIBBLE, SPIN, SLAM, and DUNK their way past their relentless rivals, the Washington Generals!
Activate Atlanta: Have you heard of the new indoor activity center, Activate Atlanta? Described as the world’s first active gaming facility, participants jump, climb, and problem-solve as they move between challenges. Each dynamic game room has interactive technology that reacts in real time, ensuring an adrenaline-filled adventure.
Balloon Museum: Open in Atlanta until June 9th. The Balloon Museum in Atlanta offers an exciting and quirky journey into the captivating realm of inflatable art. Families will delight in discovering exhibits, often interactive, that highlight incredible artistic creations using balloons, making for an unforgettable experience!
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