Alpharetta, GA
Alpharetta is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States, and is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. As of the 2020 United States Census, Alpharetta had a population of 65,818. In 2010, the population was 57,551. Located approximately 16 miles north of downtown Atlanta, the suburb of Alpharetta is a diverse and vibrant city in its own right. Sure, it may not have attractions like a zoo or a major art museum, but it makes up for it with small-town charm, a friendly atmosphere, and significantly less traffic. From parks and outdoor activities to shopping districts, music venues, farmers markets, food trucks and more, the city has something fun to offer for every age, interest and budget. Here’s a guide to the 12 best things to do while visiting Alpharetta. ee a Show at Ameris Bank Amphitheater A lavish canopy, comfortable seating and plenty of concessions make Ameris Bank Amphitheater a popular destination for all metro Atlantans, suburbanites and more. With 7,000 seats and an additional 5,000 on the lawn, grab your blanket and spend the night under the stars with musicians from Jimmy Buffett to Luke Combs and the Goo Goo Dolls.
The 13-kilometer Big Creek Greenway between Haynes Bridge and Mansell Roads was the city’s first green space. Rent a shared bike (free for three hours) at one of four stations: Avalon, Alpharetta YMCA, North Point Entry Point or Rock Mill Park. Then bike through the wetlands to see Canada geese, deer and ducks in their natural habitat. Or take a leisurely walk or jog along a paved path and forget you’re in the middle of the city. Like Ponce City Market, Avalon is an upscale, mixed-use mall that offers a little bit of everything. Shop at national retailers like Anthropologie, Vineyard Vines and West Elm or dine at popular Atlanta restaurants like Bocado Burger and Rumi’s Kitchen or original concepts like Oak Steakhouse and Ford Fry’s El Felix. Avalon also has a dog park, a children’s playground, a bocce ball court, and a trail that hosts everything from yoga and fitness classes in the summer to ice skating in the winter. Explore the history of Alpharetta from its origins in Cherokee territory to its thriving modern suburban and technology center at this interactive museum. Exhibits include oral history books, photographs and local memorabilia, and admission is free. The museum is located in the town hall and is open from Monday to Thursday from 8:30 to 17:30. and on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. From seasonal fruit and vegetables from local farmers to local honey, fresh flowers, handmade soaps and homemade jellies and jams, you’ll find it all. Shop and stroll on Saturdays from April to October from 8:30am to 1:00pm. on the Village Green in front of Alpharetta City Hall. Sharpen your knives and learn to cook everything from one-pan iron skillets to South American steak, Mexican street tacos and homemade pasta at this course at the North Point Mall outpost of the national grocery chain. Don’t forget to check out Liburn, GA too.
During the summer, Sur La Table also offers cooking classes for children and teenagers for beginner chefs. Grab a blanket and a picnic basket with your favorite drinks and snacks and head to this charming farm for an afternoon of polo. Games will be played every Sunday from May 1 th through October, weather and conditions permitting. Admission is usually $20 per car, although some days are reserved for fundraisers or private events, so check the Farm’s Facebook page for updated schedule information. Sample dishes range from Mexican soul food quesadillas from La Blaxican to Japanese dumplings from Bento Bus in Alpharetta’s Food Truck Alley. There will be five delicious trucks and two dessert options each week. The event takes place downtown on Old Roswell Street on Thursday evenings from May through October, weather permitting. Don’t miss live music, performances and samples from popular local restaurants. Part driving range, part entertainment complex, Topgolf offers more than 100 air-conditioned tees, a full-service restaurant and bar, and a rooftop terrace with a fire pit, enjoyed by traditional golfers and casual golfers alike. Take advantage of half-off games all day every Tuesday, or split the bay and split the check for just $20 per person on prime-time Friday and Saturday nights. Inspired by Georgia’s coastal island of the same name, this inland brewery proves why Atlanta is the ultimate destination for beer snobs. Visit the facility six days a week (they’re closed on Mondays), then settle into the tap room to try the brewery’s year-round favorites, like the Southern-style IPA Hop Dang Diggity, as well as seasonals and limited releases. Tours are free and run every 60-90 minutes; samples are also available for purchase. If you are looking for a deck builder, click here.
The 13-kilometer Big Creek Greenway between Haynes Bridge and Mansell Roads was the city’s first green space. Rent a shared bike (free for three hours) at one of four stations: Avalon, Alpharetta YMCA, North Point Entry Point or Rock Mill Park. Then bike through the wetlands to see Canada geese, deer and ducks in their natural habitat. Or take a leisurely walk or jog along a paved path and forget you’re in the middle of the city. Like Ponce City Market, Avalon is an upscale, mixed-use mall that offers a little bit of everything. Shop at national retailers like Anthropologie, Vineyard Vines and West Elm or dine at popular Atlanta restaurants like Bocado Burger and Rumi’s Kitchen or original concepts like Oak Steakhouse and Ford Fry’s El Felix. Avalon also has a dog park, a children’s playground, a bocce ball court, and a trail that hosts everything from yoga and fitness classes in the summer to ice skating in the winter. Explore the history of Alpharetta from its origins in Cherokee territory to its thriving modern suburban and technology center at this interactive museum. Exhibits include oral history books, photographs and local memorabilia, and admission is free. The museum is located in the town hall and is open from Monday to Thursday from 8:30 to 17:30. and on Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. From seasonal fruit and vegetables from local farmers to local honey, fresh flowers, handmade soaps and homemade jellies and jams, you’ll find it all. Shop and stroll on Saturdays from April to October from 8:30am to 1:00pm. on the Village Green in front of Alpharetta City Hall. Sharpen your knives and learn to cook everything from one-pan iron skillets to South American steak, Mexican street tacos and homemade pasta at this course at the North Point Mall outpost of the national grocery chain. Don’t forget to check out Liburn, GA too.
During the summer, Sur La Table also offers cooking classes for children and teenagers for beginner chefs. Grab a blanket and a picnic basket with your favorite drinks and snacks and head to this charming farm for an afternoon of polo. Games will be played every Sunday from May 1 th through October, weather and conditions permitting. Admission is usually $20 per car, although some days are reserved for fundraisers or private events, so check the Farm’s Facebook page for updated schedule information. Sample dishes range from Mexican soul food quesadillas from La Blaxican to Japanese dumplings from Bento Bus in Alpharetta’s Food Truck Alley. There will be five delicious trucks and two dessert options each week. The event takes place downtown on Old Roswell Street on Thursday evenings from May through October, weather permitting. Don’t miss live music, performances and samples from popular local restaurants. Part driving range, part entertainment complex, Topgolf offers more than 100 air-conditioned tees, a full-service restaurant and bar, and a rooftop terrace with a fire pit, enjoyed by traditional golfers and casual golfers alike. Take advantage of half-off games all day every Tuesday, or split the bay and split the check for just $20 per person on prime-time Friday and Saturday nights. Inspired by Georgia’s coastal island of the same name, this inland brewery proves why Atlanta is the ultimate destination for beer snobs. Visit the facility six days a week (they’re closed on Mondays), then settle into the tap room to try the brewery’s year-round favorites, like the Southern-style IPA Hop Dang Diggity, as well as seasonals and limited releases. Tours are free and run every 60-90 minutes; samples are also available for purchase. If you are looking for a deck builder, click here.
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