Peachy Atlanta.Whether it's all those blooming peach trees or all that Southern charm and hospitality, spring is in the air in Atlanta. Adding to it these days is the remarkable regeneration of the city's downtown area, with an incomparable new aquarium already pulling in visitors from around the world, and many more exciting projects in the works. Modish new hotels and world-class restaurants are popping up all over the city, and there's a general sense that much like her fabled daughter Miss Scarlett O'Hara, this gal will never go hungry again. Atlanta's strong and vibrant gay scene has long made it the heart of the homo Southeast, and its mayor, Shirley Franklin, is a huge friend to the community. Though Atlanta's place on the national gaydar gay·dar n. Slang The supposed ability to discern whether a person is homosexual. [Blend of gay and radar. may have taken a hit after a number of city ordinances restricting bar and club hours went into effect in 2004, ending the 24-hour hedonism hedonism (hē`dənĭz'əm) [Gr.,=pleasure], the doctrine that holds that pleasure is the highest good. Ancient hedonism expressed itself in two ways: the cruder form was that proposed by Aristippus and the early Cyrenaics, who believed that had become its de facto queer tourism calling card, this town that revels in rising from ashes is currently bouncing back big-time via a ground swell of sassy style and sophistication so·phis·ti·cate v. so·phis·ti·cat·ed, so·phis·ti·cat·ing, so·phis·ti·cates v.tr. 1. To cause to become less natural, especially to make less naive and more worldly. 2. . Forget your daddy's Hotlanta--this is the new Haute-lanta. DAY 1 SEA TO SHINING CNN CNN or Cable News Network Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world. : Put on your tourist cap and hit Atlanta's top mainstream attractions. Start with a splash at the Georgia Aquarium (225 Baker St., 404-581-4000, Georgia Aquarium.org), the world's largest. Boasting 100,000 animals (including five beluga beluga (bəl `gə) or white whale, small, toothed northern whale, Delphinapterus leucas. The beluga may reach a length of 19 ft (5. whales) in 8 million gallons of fresh and marine water, the aquarium is sure to fascinate even the staunchest of landlubbers. Next, head next door to the sweet universe of another famous liquid, the new World of Coca-Cola The World of Coca-Cola is a permanent exhibition featuring the history of The Coca-Cola Company and its well-known advertising as well as a host of entertainment areas and attractions. (Baker St., exact address to be announced To be announced (TBA)A contract for the purchase or sale of an MBS to be delivered at an agreed-upon future date but does not include a specified pool number and number of pools or precise amount to be delivered. , 404-676-5151 or 800-676-COKE, WOCCAtlanta.com), opening May 24, which promises to present a bubbly array of Coke-related artifacts artifacts see specimen artifacts. , theatrics, pop art, and global drink samples. On to CNN Center (One CNN Center, 404-827-2300, CNN.com/tour/atlanta), where you'll tour the heart of the Turner broadcasting empire. DAY 2 EAT, ART, DRINK: It's a heavy day of midtown consumption for the body, mind, and soul. Start with an early brunch at Einstein's (1077 Juniper St. N.E., 404-876-7925, EinsteinsAtlanta.com), a midtown institution occupying three 1920s bungalows. Weekend brunch includes their famous (and fiery) Bloody Mary bar. But just one will do, Einstein, as you've got a full day ahead, commencing with the High Museum of Art (1280 Peachtree St. N.E., 404-733-HIGH, High.org). The heralded Richard Meier-designed base was enhanced in 2005 with three new structures by famed Italian architect Renzo Piano, the addition having more than doubled the museum's space. Through October 2009, the High is enjoying an unprecedented partnership with Paris's Louvre Museum whereby "Louvre Atlanta" plays host to hundreds of the French institution's works. After angling through the huge High, slip next door to Table 1280 (1280 Peachtree St. N.E., 404-897-1280, Table1280.com), a restaurant and tapas lounge where real men eat quiche quiche n. A rich unsweetened custard pie, often containing ingredients such as vegetables, cheese, or seafood. [French, from German dialectal Küche, diminutive of German Kuchen, cake as part of its Louvre-inspired prix fixe menu. If you're visiting during the weekend of April 13-15, walk over to Piedmont Park for the Dogwood Festival (Dogwood dogwood or cornel (kôr`nəl), shrub or tree of the genus Cornus, chiefly of north temperate and tropical mountain regions, characteristically having an inconspicuous flower surrounded by large, showy bracts which .org), which began in 1936 as a commemoration of spring's blooming dogwood trees and has since morphed into one of the city's most lively arts, food, and music fests. For dinner try Trois (1180 Peachtree St., 404-815-3337, Trois3.com), the latest from sizzling Atlanta restaurateurs Bob Amick and Todd Rushing. Then cut loose at Blake's on the Park (227 10th St. N.E., 404-892-5786, BlakesOnTheParkAtlanta.com), a fun and frolicking landmark of the city's gay scene. Dance off the day's indulgence at WETbar (960 Spring St. N.W., 404-745-9494, WETbar Atlanta.com), the place to be gay for where-it's-at Atlantans. The adjoining Fountain Club is a sleek private lounge with complimentary wi-fi access. DAY 3 BEYOND THE PALE: And we don't just mean your morning complexion after last night's revelry Revelry Revenge (See VENGEANCE.) Reward (See PRIZE.) Bacchanalia festival in honor of Bacchus, god of wine. [Rom. Religion: NCE, 203] Boar’s Head Tavern scene of Falstaff’s carousals. [Br. Lit. . Rise late and walk it off in the wonderful Castleberry Hill neighborhood (CastleberryHill.org), a downtown-dose historic district once home to little more than long-abandoned factories but now a booming and exciting arts-driven business community dotted with hip and very friendly galleries, shops, eateries, and bars. Stop in for an exquisite Mexican lunch at No Mas! Cantina (180 Walker St. S.W., 404-574-5678, NoMasCantina.com), the sprawling and gorgeously authentic creation of longtime local furniture importers (and charming and handsome couple) Walt Bilinski and Steve MacNeil, who reside over the adjacent home decor bonanza No Mas! Hacienda. Now head over to Little Five Points (L5p.com), Atlanta's longer-running bohemian district, for some further sight-filled sauntering and a must-shop stop at Wish (447 Moreland Ave. N.E., 404-880-0402, WishAtl.com), a longtime hipster fave now retooled with a supercharged su·per·charge tr.v. su·per·charged, su·per·charg·ing, su·per·charg·es 1. To increase the power of (an engine, for example), as by fitting with a supercharger. 2. stock of elite international clothing labels. Round out your trip with a leisurely scenic drive through posh Druid Hills to charming Decatur, where you can get a sense of Atlanta's character as it developed from the sleepy railroad town of Terminus into the cosmopolitan capital it is today. For a perfect final dinner, head to Watershed (406 W. Ponce de Leon Ponce de Le·ón , Juan 1460-1521. Spanish explorer who sailed with Columbus on his second voyage (1493-1494) and discovered Florida (1513) while looking for the legendary Fountain of Youth. Noun 1. Ave., Decatur, 404-378-4900, WatershedRestaurant.com), where you'll find Southern cooking at its best, partially courtesy of coproprietor (and Indigo Girl) Emily Saliers. Try the delicious fried catfish or the salmon croquettes. STAYING THERE A full-on sleek boutique surge is under way, with a number of exciting new hotels promised in the next year or so. But several swanky swank·y adj. swank·i·er, swank·i·est Swank. swank i·ly adv.swank properties have already beaten them to the posh punch: Downtown's The Glenn (110 Marietta St. N.W., 404-521-2250, GlennHotel.com) exudes sexiness from every nook and cranny Noun 1. nook and cranny - something remote; "he explored every nook and cranny of science" nooks and crannies detail, item, point - an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole; "several of the details are similar"; "a point of information" , from the BED restaurant in its lobby to its spectacular rooftop bar (the only one of its kind in the downtown area). Twelve (361 17th St. N.W., 404-961-1212, TwelveHotels.com), in the upscale planned community of Atlantic Station, is an all-suite ultramodern palace, also esteemed for its trendy eatery Lobby. For the location and style combo it's hard to beat Hotel Indigo (683 Peachtree St. N.E., 800-972-2404, HotelIndigo.com), part of the InterContinental chain's dive into the chic market. GETTING THERE With the world's busiest passenger airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (404-209-1700, Atlanta-Airport.com), at its heels, getting to Atlanta is a cinch cinch a saddle girth on an American stock saddle. Tightens with a knot on a ring instead of with straps and buckles. . Delta (Delta.com) and AirTran (AirTran.com), both based locally, offer direct flights from scores of cities around the country. Taxi service from the airport to downtown is $30; $32 to midtown. For the adventurous, subway service via MARTA (ItsMarta.com) is just $1.75 from the airport to any of the city's numerous stops and generally takes just about 20 minutes to downtown. |
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