8 Best Sights in Midtown and Westside, Atlanta

Atlanta Botanical Garden

Midtown Fodor's choice

Occupying 30 acres inside Piedmont Park, the grounds contain acres of display gardens, including a 2-acre interactive children's garden; the Fuqua Conservatory, which has unusual flora from tropical and desert climates; and the award-winning Fuqua Orchid Center. Check out the view from the Canopy Walk, a 600-foot suspension bridge 40 feet above Storza Woods. A variety of special exhibits take place throughout the year.

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1345 Piedmont Ave. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
404-876–5859
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Rate Includes: $22.95--$24.95, Apr.–Oct., Tues.–Sun. 9–7; May–Oct., Tues.–Wed., Fri.–Sun. 9–7, Thurs. 9 am–10 pm; Nov.–Mar., Tues.–Sun. 9–5, Closed Mon.

Center for Puppetry Arts

Midtown Fodor's choice

The largest puppetry organization in the country houses a museum where you can see more than 350 puppets from around the world. The elaborate performances include original works and classics adapted for stage. Kids also love the create-a-puppet workshops. The Jim Henson Museum at the Center for Puppetry Arts houses most of the famed puppeteer's collection and includes rooms that re-create his early days, like his office and workshop.

1404 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
404-873–3391
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Rate Includes: $15, Tues.–Fri. 9–3, Sat. 10–5, Sun. noon–5, Closed Mon.--Wed.

Fox Theatre

Midtown Fodor's choice

One of a dwindling number of vintage movie palaces in the nation, the Fox was built in 1929 in a fabulous Moorish-Egyptian style. The interior's crowning glory is its ceiling, complete with moving clouds and twinkling stars above Alhambra-like minarets. Threatened by demolition in the 1970s, the Fox was saved from the wrecking ball by community activists. Today it hosts musicals, rock concerts, dance performances, and film festivals—with an optional rooftop VIP experience at the reservations-only Marquee Club.

Tours should be scheduled in advance.

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660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30308, USA
404-881–2100-for box office
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Rate Includes: Tours $18, Tour: Mon. and Thurs. 10, 11, noon, 1, Sat. 10 and 11

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Piedmont Park

Midtown Fodor's choice

A popular destination since the late 19th century, Piedmont Park is the perfect place to escape the chaos of the city. Tennis courts, a swimming pool, a popular dog park, and paths for walking, jogging, and rollerblading are part of the attraction, but many retreat to the park's great lawn for picnics with a smashing view of the Midtown skyline.

Atlanta Contemporary

Downtown

Established by a group of photographers in the '70s as the arts co-op Nexus, Atlanta Contemporary is an arts center that exhibits edgy contemporary art. It has the feel of a sophisticated gallery, but the programming is approachable, and its annual Art Party is not to be missed.

535 Means St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30318, USA
404-688–1970
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Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon., Tues.,Wed., Fri., and Sat. 11–5, Thurs. 11–8

High Museum of Art

Midtown

This museum's permanent collection includes 19th- and 20th-century American works, including many by African American artists. It also has some stellar examples of contemporary and outsider art—don't miss the works by the self-taught artist Rev. Howard Finster. The building itself is a work of art; the American Institute of Architects listed the sleek structure, designed by Richard Meier, among the 10 best works of American architecture of the 1980s. An expansion designed by Renzo Piano doubled the museum's size to 312,000 square feet with three new aluminum-paneled buildings. The roof features a system of 1,000 "light scoops" that filter light into the skyway galleries. The High often partners with other major museums, including the Louvre and New York's Museum of Modern Art.

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1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
404-733–4400
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Rate Includes: $15, Closed Mon., Tues.-Thurs. and Sat. 10–5; Fri. 10–9; Sun. noon–5

Museum of Design Atlanta

Midtown

The only museum in the Southeast devoted exclusively to design mounts exhibits on fashion, graphics, architecture, furniture, and product design. The eco-friendly building is located just across the street from the High Museum of Art.

1315 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
404-979–6455
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Rate Includes: $10, Tues.–Wed., Fri., and Sun., noon-6; Thurs. noon-8; Sat. 10–6, Closed Mon.

The William Breman Jewish Heritage and Holocaust Museum

Midtown

The history of the Jewish community in Atlanta—particularly those who found their way to the burgeoning city after the Holocaust—is told through a permanent exhibit called Absence of Humanity: The Holocaust Years, 1933–1945. The facility is the largest archive of Georgia Jewish history and also contains a research library and an education center.

1440 Spring St. NW, Atlanta, Georgia, 30309, USA
678-222–3700
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Rate Includes: $12, Mon.–Thurs. 10–5, Fri. 10–3, Sun. 1-5, Closed Sat.