Enjoy an Independence Day 2020 Staycation in Downtown Atlanta With In-Person and Virtual Activities
June 30, 2020
While traditional July 4th events may be on hiatus in 2020, due to COVID-19 public health precautions, there are numerous ways locals and visitors can safely experience Downtown Atlanta businesses and attractions.
Centennial Park District Attractions Reopen
Landmark attractions in Downtown Atlanta’s Centennial Park District neighborhood have recently reopened their doors with enhanced protocols to ensure the safety of guests:
- Georgia Aquarium – now open
- SkyView Atlanta – now open
- Children’s Museum of Atlanta – now open
- ATL-Cruzers Tours – now open
- Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame – opening July 1
For a complete list of open Centennial Park District businesses, click here.
Unique Online and At-Home Experiences
Experience the unique culture, tastes, and history of Downtown Atlanta – from anywhere!
- “Street Art + Sweet Tea” virtual tour with Unexpected Atlanta Tours
- “Georgia Film & Chill” virtual tours with Atlanta Movie Tours
- Morton’s Independence Day Home Grill Kits – available for pickup at the Morton’s The Steakhouse Downtown Atlanta location
- Ted’s Butcher Shoppe – a new online offering from Ted’s Montana Grill
Open for Business
Many Downtown Atlanta restaurants and hotels are open for business. Book a relaxing staycation, take a break from cooking by ordering takeout, or pack a picnic to enjoy in one of Downtown’s public greenspaces. Visit AtlantaDowntown.com to learn more.
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