- The list below includes 276 free or cheap things to do in or near Atlanta, Georgia, including 96 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Parks, Malls and Art Museum.
- From Oakland Cemetery to Piedmont Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Atlanta and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Decatur, Roswell, Alpharetta and Duluth.
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At Buckhead or Norcross locations, teams collaborate, following clues and solving puzzles to escape alarming scenarios
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Playing independent and newly released blockbusters, Regal Cinemas Snellville Oak 14 shows movies with 4K digital projectors and in RealD 3D. The auditoriums have stadium seating and there is an arcade room for kids.
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With more than 800 varieties of glass and pottery items, All Fired Up is a local venue for friends and family to meet, relax and enjoy creating artworks which can be used as gifts or keepsakes.
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The Velvet Note is a live jazz performance venue that also serves as a full restaurant and bar. The facility is home to a Baldwin M Series baby grand piano and is open on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
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A pay lake that spans 10 acres, the improbably named Lakeside Lake is stocked with a wide variety of fish, including crappie, catfish, bass, brim, and carp. The lake also has a general store with bait and fishing supplies.
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2753 Watts Drive, Kennesaw, GA 30144
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The goal of the Kennesaw Parks & Recreation Department is to provide public parks, recreation experiences, and facilities that enrich the quality of life for area residents. The department is in charge of little league sports and community gatherings.
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A walking tour company in downtown Alpharetta, Alpharetta Tours leads historic tours as well as Ghost Tours of some legendary haunted destinations. Tours are led by well-trained and knowledgeable guides.
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Carmike Cinemas 12 is a movie theater that also hosts sporting events, concerts, and live performances. The theater features a concession stand, gift cards, a special kids series, and a rewards program.
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732 Hiram Douglasville Highway, Hiram, GA 30141
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The Hiram Rosenwald School Museum is a preserved building, built in 1930. The school was originally named the Hiram Colored School, and was the only African American school in the country with a library. Visitors can tour a classroom replica.
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Spread across 33 acres of land, Adams Park is the home of the local community center building. Along with housing the community center, the park has six lighted baseball fields, one lighted soccer field, four lighted softball fields, and both indoor and outdoor batting cages.
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Located in the historic downtown area, Walls of Clay centers around a paint your own pottery studio. During open studio hours, the attraction also features glass fusing, clay impressions, and themed birthday parties.