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EPISODE · Jul 19, 2025 · 4 MIN

Atlanta's Summer Sizzle: Vibrant Experiences From Music to Food Festivals

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Listeners eager for vibrant things to do in Atlanta will find the city alive with adventure, culture, and quirky delights this July and beyond. For a unique outdoor experience, Summer at the Rock continues daily at Stone Mountain Park through July 27. It’s more than just a hiking destination—families and thrill-seekers can ride the Summit Skyride for sweeping city views, enjoy Dinosaur Meet-n-Greets, take a full-sized train around the mountain, and wrap up the evening with a stunning drone and fireworks show. Discounted two-day tickets are available if you stay at Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort, making this an affordable yet memory-packed outing, especially on July 20 when activities run from 2 to 9 pm, though dates vary by weather and park schedule according to Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort. Music enthusiasts have reason to celebrate, too. On July 19, discover the evocative cello melodies of IAN MAKSIN: Songs of the Vagabond Cello—a live concert likely hosted at a nearby venue and perfect for those seeking an intimate, world-class musical evening. For fans of laid-back acoustic vibes, Between Dreams Sessions presents an intimate acoustic show on July 20. And if the blues call to you, the ATL Blues Cartel delivers authentic blues during their Sunday Night Blues sessions, offering a quintessential Atlanta night out as highlighted by Discover Atlanta. Special summer events set the city buzzing right now. Foodies and art lovers will be thrilled by the ongoing Atlanta BeltLine Food and Street Art Tour, happening every Saturday through November 15. Stroll the BeltLine, sampling bites from local artisans and exploring the city’s famous murals—an experience praised as a feast for the senses and an Instagram-worthy adventure by Discover Atlanta. For families, Aurora Cineplex offers $3 Summer Family Flicks through July 31, the perfect cool-down on a summer afternoon. Mark July 26 on your calendar for two standout events. The Atlanta Ice Cream Festival transforms the iconic Piedmont Park into a haven of frozen treats from 11 am to 6 pm. Admission is free, making it a classic Atlanta summer delight, as reported by 11Alive News. Meanwhile, Mimosa Fest Atlanta pops up at Live! at the Battery with bubbly drinks and vibrant festivities—a fantastic option for those wanting to combine beverages with the dynamic ambiance of the Braves’ home district. Atlanta’s cultural and historic gems shine just as brightly. Step back in time with a guided tour of Rhodes Hall, a Victorian mansion on Peachtree Street offering architectural marvels and a glimpse into the city’s gilded age. Tours are available every second and third Saturday of the month at 10:30 am and noon, with tickets just $15 and children under five admitted free, as shared by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. Want a break from the big attractions? Stroll Atlanta’s Stone Mountain Village Pop-Up Market, running through July 26. This local market features eclectic artists, indie vendors, a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners eager for vibrant things to do in Atlanta will find the city alive with adventure, culture, and quirky delights this July and beyond. For a unique outdoor experience, Summer at the Rock continues daily at Stone Mountain Park through July 27. It’s more than just a hiking destination—families and thrill-seekers can ride the Summit Skyride for sweeping city views, enjoy Dinosaur Meet-n-Greets, take a full-sized train around the mountain, and wrap up the evening with a stunning drone and fireworks show. Discounted two-day tickets are available if you stay at Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort, making this an affordable yet memory-packed outing, especially on July 20 when activities run from 2 to 9 pm, though dates vary by weather and park schedule according to Atlanta Evergreen Lakeside Resort. Music enthusiasts have reason to celebrate, too. On July 19, discover the evocative cello melodies of IAN MAKSIN: Songs of the Vagabond Cello—a live concert likely hosted at a nearby venue and perfect for those seeking an intimate, world-class musical evening. For fans of laid-back acoustic vibes, Between Dreams Sessions presents an intimate acoustic show on July 20. And if the blues call to you, the ATL Blues Cartel delivers authentic blues during their Sunday Night Blues sessions, offering a quintessential Atlanta night out as highlighted by Discover Atlanta. Special summer events set the city buzzing right now. Foodies and art lovers will be thrilled by the ongoing Atlanta BeltLine Food and Street Art Tour, happening every Saturday through November 15. Stroll the BeltLine, sampling bites from local artisans and exploring the city’s famous murals—an experience praised as a feast for the senses and an Instagram-worthy adventure by Discover Atlanta. For families, Aurora Cineplex offers $3 Summer Family Flicks through July 31, the perfect cool-down on a summer afternoon. Mark July 26 on your calendar for two standout events. The Atlanta Ice Cream Festival transforms the iconic Piedmont Park into a haven of frozen treats from 11 am to 6 pm. Admission is free, making it a classic Atlanta summer delight, as reported by 11Alive News. Meanwhile, Mimosa Fest Atlanta pops up at Live! at the Battery with bubbly drinks and vibrant festivities—a fantastic option for those wanting to combine beverages with the dynamic ambiance of the Braves’ home district. Atlanta’s cultural and historic gems shine just as brightly. Step back in time with a guided tour of Rhodes Hall, a Victorian mansion on Peachtree Street offering architectural marvels and a glimpse into the city’s gilded age. Tours are available every second and third Saturday of the month at 10:30 am and noon, with tickets just $15 and children under five admitted free, as shared by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. Want a break from the big attractions? Stroll Atlanta’s Stone Mountain Village Pop-Up Market, running through July 26. This local market features eclectic artists, indie vendors, a This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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