Check out The Battery
Before or after taking in a Braves game, head to The Battery, located right next to Truist Park, where you’ll find 22 bars and restaurants. Walk the plaza with a cold one or grab a bite at PH’EAST, a food hall that was inspired by Asia’s hawker markets. There are a variety of Asian street food vendors, including Lifting Noodles Ramen, 26 Thai, Fan T’Asia, and Poke Burri. You can eat indoors or on the 1,500-square-foot covered patio. You can also stay right by the action at The Battery’s Omni Hotel. The hotel has its own drinking and dining venues, including the National Anthem restaurant and the 582 Waterside Lounge andamp; Bar.
The Battery: 800 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Wander around Vinings Jubilee
Vinings Jubilee is an outdoor mall in Vinings that houses a community of Cobb County merchants. It’s the perfect setting for a family outing, a good meal, or a shopping spree. I had a great cup of coffee at Read Shop by the Merchant while pursuing its book selection, then enjoyed the sunshine as I walked by restaurants like SOHO and Stockyard Burgers andamp; Bones and workout studios like Pure Barre and Orangetheory Fitness.
The Vinings Jubilee Farmers Market is a weekly event that takes place every Thursday throughout the year. Over 20 farmers and vendors come together to showcase their fresh produce and goods along New Paces Ferry Road from 2 PM to 5 PM.
Vinings Jubilee: 4300 Paces Ferry Rd SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Float down the Chattahoochee River
Locals call floating down the Chattahoochee River time to “Shoot the Hooch.” You can float down the river via tube, canoe, raft, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard, whether you bring your own or rent them from Powers Island in the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area.
Seek thrills at Six Flags Over Georgia
At Six Flags Over Georgia, test your bravery on 10 roller coasters, including the Cliffhanger, the Tornado, and the impressive 20-story Goliath hypercoaster. If you come with kids, check out children’s areas like Bugs Bunny World, Whistlestop Park, and Carousel Hill. Hurricane Harbor Water Park has wave pools, slides, and more, but if you want the full water park experience, there’s also a private water park called Six Flags White Water.
Six Flags Over Georgia: 275 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168
Shop local at Marietta Square
In Marietta, there’s a wide range of local shopping, museums and a local theater, and outdoor parks that offer a deep dive into the city’s cultural heritage. You’ll also find a varied food scene and lively nightlife, including informative brewery tours where you can learn about the craft of beer-making. While in Marietta, be sure to visit Glover Park to make a wish at the fountain.
Marietta Square: 99 S Park Square NE, Marietta, GA 30060
Where to eat and drink in Cobb County
Hamp andamp; Harry’s
Located on Marietta Square, Hamp and Harry’s is part intimate cocktail den, part neighborhood joint, with a food menu that constantly changes to showcase the produce and dedication of local farmers and small businesses. I had the brunch burger with Angus beef, maple-glazed bacon, a sunny-side-up egg, and the signature paprika aioli.
Hamp andamp; Harry’s: 168 Roswell St NE, Marietta, GA 30060
Muss andamp; Turner’s
This bistro in Vinings serves innovative sandwiches during the day (such as The Gobbler, with turkey, Ritz cracker stuffing, lingonberry puree, and thyme aioli) and New Southern cuisine at night. You can also stop by for brunch or order off the Afternoon Delights menu between 3 PM and 5 PM for a truncated list of options with some discounted prices.
Muss andamp; Turner’s: 1675 Cumberland Pkwy SE Suite 309, Cumberland, GA 30080
Eleanor’s
Eleanor’s is hidden behind a secret freezer door at the back of Muss andamp; Turner’s. Named after Eleanor Seale, a former New Yorker who became part of the success behind Muss andamp; Turner’s, the speakeasy is the perfect place for a dinner-and-drinks date night or a lunch rendezvous.
Eleanor’s: 1675 Cumberland Pkwy SE Suite 309, Cumberland, GA 30080
Where to stay in Cobb County
Use this map to find the best places to stay in Cobb County:
Courtyard Atlanta Vinings/Galleria
A stay at the Courtyard Atlanta Vinings/Galleria promises easy access to a lot of Cobb County attractions, including Truist Park. My room was outfitted with all of the essentials, from complimentary WiFi to a mini-fridge and microwave. When you’re not snacking in-room, the hotel has an on-site restaurant and bar called the Bistro, which serves classic American fare, Starbucks drinks, and cocktails. I enjoyed taking my morning coffee out to the outdoor terrace and relaxing by the indoor pool at night. For those that need to plan their daily routines around getting some exercise, the fitness center is open 24 hours a day.
Courtyard Atlanta Vinings/Galleria: 2829 Overlook Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30339
Sonesta Select Atlanta Cumberland Galleria
The Sonesta Select Atlanta Cumberland Galleria is a great choice for baseball fans. A stone’s throw from Atlanta Braves home games, the hotel is also a short drive from Six Flags White Water, the Galleria Mall, and Coca-Cola Roxy music venue in The Battery, making it a great choice for leisure travelers looking for local entertainment options. From Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), it’s roughly 25 minutes by car.
Sonesta Select Atlanta Cumberland Galleria Ballpark: 3000 Cumberland Blvd SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
How to get to Cobb County
Cobb County is located within driving distance of several popular cities for a weekend trip, including Savannah, Athens, and Augusta, GA; Charlotte, NC; Charleston, SC; and Jacksonville and Tallahassee, FL. If you’re flying to Cobb County, the closest airport is ATL, which offers connections to more than 150 US cities and dozens of international destinations. From there, you can take an Uber or drive about 25 minutes to Cobb County.
But remember: ATL is one of the busiest airports in the world, so make sure you give yourself extra time to get in and out on travel days.
How to get around Cobb County
While many people who visit Cobb County come by car or rent one when they arrive, you can easily reach Atlanta by public transportation or ride share. Downtown and Midtown are about 20 minutes away by car. The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) also runs throughout Atlanta as well as suburbs, including stops like the Cumberland Mall in Cobb County. Another option to get around by bus is CobbLinc, which operates along key routes in Cobb County, with multiple services connecting to MARTA bus stops and rail stations.
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