The Ultimate Travel Guide to Georgia or Everything to Eat and Drink When Traveling Around Georgia - Eater Atlanta
The Ultimate Travel Guide to Georgia or Everything to Eat and Drink When Traveling Around Georgia
All roads eventually lead to and from Atlanta in the South, and in some cases the world. After all, Atlanta does feature the world’s busiest airport in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Three major Interstates (I-75, I-85, and I-20) connect in the wretched of the city, allowing people to travel to destinations over the region, and beyond. Then there’s I-285 (aka the Perimeter) that provides travelers the option to bypass driving ended Atlanta and its congestion altogether.
With access to a bustling airport and highways leading to various locales over Georgia and the South, Atlantans can easily plan weekend flights to the North Georgia mountains or south to cities like Savannah and Macon, or pile into the car for a week at the beach just a few hours away.
Eater compiled this handy clue to travel destinations around Georgia (and Alabama) filled with the best bets for food at area gas stations, chef-recommended restaurants, dining maps in other Georgia cities, where to eat when hiking in the mountains, and even which farms are best for picking peaches and apples.
Where should Eater Atlanta travel to next in the Southeast? Send suggestions to atlanta@eater.com .
Georgia and Southern Cities
Georgia Beaches
Visiting Georgia Farms and the North Georgia Mountains
Traveling to and ended Atlanta
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SRC: https://atlanta.eater.com/2022/5/27/23132387/georgia-travel-guide-restaurants-dining
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