Life in Atlanta

Once you visit and experience Southern hospitality for yourself, it’s easy to see why Atlanta is one of the most popular destinations in the country and why Mercer Bears love calling it their home.

Sunny rooftop hangout in Atlanta
Centennial Park in Atlanta
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World-class Attractions

Tour the World of Coca-Cola, check out the Georgia Aquarium (the second largest aquarium in the world), take a stroll through Centennial Olympic Park, learn about the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at The King Center, visit the world headquarters of CNN, and more.

Exterior shot of Mercedes-Benz Stadium
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Sporting Events

Georgia residents love their home teams. Join fans in Truist Park to watch the Braves, enjoy cheering for the Hawks and Dream in State Farm Arena, or see the Falcons and Atlanta United play in Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

The Fox Theater in Atlanta
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Music and Theater

Catch a show at venues like the Fox Theatre, which boasts the best of Broadway performances and an annual production of The Nutcracker by the Atlanta Ballet. Enjoy some of the biggest names in concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium or State Farm Arena. Or join thousands at Music Midtown, Atlanta's annual outdoor music festival.

Exterior shot of Ponce City Market
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Shopping Variety

Shopping options are endless and range from upscale Lenox Square Mall and Phipps Plaza to trendy spots like Ponce City Market and Atlantic Station to boutique shops in Virginia Highland.

Atlanta BeltLine
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Outdoor Recreation

Although Atlanta is a big metropolitan city, there is still plenty to do outdoors. Rent a bike and cycle the Atlanta BeltLine, take a hike up Stone Mountain, or play ultimate Frisbee in Piedmont Park.

Restaurants in Ponce City Market
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Tasty Fusions

With such a diverse international population, is it any wonder that Atlanta has some of the best food around? From food trucks to fine dining, there is something to please everyone. Don't know where to start? Try The Varsity. It's an Atlanta classic.

There’s always something to do in Atlanta, especially when you need a break from studying—whether it’s trying a new rooftop sushi bar, walking on the BeltLine, or going for a hike at Stone Mountain.

Lina Kim, B.S. '15, Pharm.D. '22

Lina Kim