Bachelorette Party Atlanta
Atlanta is the rooftop, BeltLine, brunch-and-rooftop-again bachelorette city. Sash photo at the Ponce City Market rooftop, scooter the Eastside Trail in matching tees, dance at Magic City's and toast a Coca-Cola float at the World of Coke. Southern hospitality, hip-hop heritage, all-night rooftops.
Stops on this hunt
The geo-tagged checkpoints that anchor this route. You can rearrange, replace or remove any stop after using the template.
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Centennial Olympic Park
Navigate to Centennial Olympic Park and check in at the Fountain of Rings with the bride and team.
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MLK National Park
Rideshare east on Auburn Avenue to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and check in at the visitor center.
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BeltLine Eastside Trail
Walk or rideshare to the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail and check in at the Krog Street Market entrance or near Inman Park with the bride.
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Ponce City Market
Continue north on the BeltLine to Ponce City Market and check in at the main entrance on the Eastside Trail side.
Challenges (20)
Atlanta bride lift
The party begins! Take a group photo where the bride is triumphantly lifted up by the team with an Atlanta backdrop (a peach mural, a magnolia, the CNN Center sign). Higher and louder, this is your opening shot!
To Centennial Olympic Park (bride)
Navigate to Centennial Olympic Park and check in at the Fountain of Rings with the bride and team.
Olympic rings bridal jump
The Fountain of Rings sprays water through five interlocking Olympic rings every hour. Time your visit with a fountain show, get the bride centred and take a group jump photo with the rings spraying behind everyone.
Trivia: Atlanta Olympics
Atlanta hosted the Summer Olympic Games in what year (the centennial of the modern Olympic Games)?
Answer: 1996
World of Coca-Cola bridal toast
The red and white World of Coca-Cola facade sits on the east side of Pemberton Place. Find a flattering angle and take a group photo with the bride centred, the team holding up Coke bottles in a toast.
Trivia: Coca-Cola invented
Coca-Cola was invented by Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton in what year (between 1885 and 1887)?
Answers: 1886 / 1885 / 1887
To MLK National Park (bride)
Rideshare east on Auburn Avenue to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and check in at the visitor center.
King Memorial reflecting pool
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial reflecting pool surrounds the crypts of Dr. King and Coretta Scott King. Find the pool and take a respectful group photo with the bride and the team gathered along the edge.
To BeltLine Eastside Trail (bride)
Walk or rideshare to the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail and check in at the Krog Street Market entrance or near Inman Park with the bride.
BeltLine mural bridal pose
The Eastside Trail is covered in murals by local artists. Find a striking mural and take a group photo with the bride centred and the team mirroring a colour, gesture or shape from the artwork.
Krog Street tunnel shot
The Krog Street tunnel is Atlanta's ever-changing graffiti gallery. Take a group photo where the bride walks through the tunnel leading the team, the spray-paint walls drawing the eye.
To Ponce City Market (bride)
Continue north on the BeltLine to Ponce City Market and check in at the main entrance on the Eastside Trail side.
Ponce City rooftop bridal toast
The Roof at Ponce City Market is a rooftop with mini-golf, a skyline view and a midway. Order rosé or margaritas and take a group photo with the bride leading the toast, Atlanta skyline behind everyone.
Trivia: BeltLine length
The Atlanta BeltLine project converts an abandoned freight railroad ring around the city into a multi-use trail. Roughly how many miles long is the ring (within 2)?
Answers: 22 / 21 / 23 / 20 / 24
Southern bridal brunch
Order an Atlanta brunch (chicken and waffles, biscuits and gravy, shrimp and grits) at a southern spot like Mary Mac's, Busy Bee or the Buttermilk Kitchen. Take a group photo with everyone, including the bride, taking the first bite at the same time.
Piedmont Park skyline bridal shot
Piedmont Park's lawns give you Atlanta's best skyline view. Walk to the open lawn near the lake and take a group photo with the bride centred and the downtown skyline filling the background.
White for the bride in Atlanta
The bride is the star today. Make sure everyone in the team wears or holds something white, find a BeltLine mural, a Ponce facade or a magnolia tree, and take a group photo where the bride stands out in the centre.
Recreate the bride's wildest moment (Atlanta)
Everyone knows that one legendary night out. Imitate the bride at her most wild moment ever. One person plays her, the rest directs, capture it in a photo or short video. Best impression wins.
Local Atlantan bridal tip
Convince a local Atlanta resident to share one favourite rooftop, restaurant or bachelorette tip. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and the bride, remember the tip. Bonus points if they say "y'all".
Capital of the South finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bachelorette accessory set (sash, veil, the works) with an Atlanta backdrop (the BeltLine at dusk, the Ponce City rooftop in golden hour, the skyline from Piedmont Park). A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
Frequently asked questions
A full bachelorette day. Five to six hours covers Centennial Olympic Park, the World of Coca-Cola, the MLK National Historical Park, the BeltLine and Ponce City Market at a relaxed pace, with stops for brunch, rooftop margaritas and bride photos. Rideshare between downtown and the BeltLine, then walk the Eastside Trail.
All three. Buckhead has the high-rise bachelorette-friendly clubs and rooftops, Midtown has the cocktail bars and a quirky atmosphere, the BeltLine corridor (Inman Park, Krog Street, Ponce City Market) is where the bride photo lives. Plan one neighbourhood per night.
Rent Pacers Bikeshare for the team or grab e-scooters at Ponce City Market. Ride the Eastside Trail to Krog Street Market for a snack stop, take the mural photos along the way and end the loop at Ladybird Grove on the trail. The BeltLine is bachelorette-photo gold.
Centennial Olympic Park is the natural opener: parking decks at the Aquarium and CNN Center are a block away, the Olympic rings fountain anchors the kickoff photo, and World of Coca-Cola is steps away for the first photo stop. From there sweep east to the MLK site and the BeltLine.
A white slip dress or jumpsuit with sneakers for the BeltLine, swap to heels for the rooftop dinner. A sash and a removable veil reads great against the BeltLine murals and the World of Coke red facade. Pack a denim jacket for the rooftop breeze and sunscreen for the open BeltLine.