Things to Do in Atlanta Georgia This Weekend January

Kick off the year off by experiencing something new this weekend! Here are our favorite event picks for this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday which can be best enjoyed in the month of January this year. Book cheap tickets to atlanta georgia with your desired airline and enjoy the delightful show and events in Atlanta with blissful events and shows.

Atlanta Botanical Garden & Garden Lights

This is the last night for this annual light show for the New Year at Atlanta Botanical Garden. If you have not yet been, you may want to head down to Midtown and give yourself an extravagance. It absolutely enhance the charming beauty of the garden which easily entice the locals along the visitors from every alcove and bend of the world.

Children’s Workshop: Egyptian Hieroglyphs,

Does your child dream of becoming an anthropologist, historian, or archaeologist when they grow up? If you answered “yes” to any of these you’ll wish to yield them to the Michael C. Carlos Museum (located in Emory University) this Saturday. Participants will learn how to address and apprehend age-old Egyptian hieroglyphs from Egyptologist Annie Shanley. Children will have a great chance to break hieroglyphs on coffins, tomb reliefs and statues. General Admission Fee is $20.

Colin Mochrie at Dad’s Garage Theatre

Set the accent for a profuse 2016 with mirth & laughter. Whose Line Is It Anyway? Veteran–nay, legend–Colin Mochrie comes to Dad’s Garage Theatre and brings his lightning-quick adroitness and wit. It’s absolutely one of the abode to be when you want to start the New Year with more fun and excitement.

Monster Jam at the Georgia Dome, The Glenn Miller Orchestra at Spivey Hall and many alike are many other things which easily entice the visitors from every alcove and bend of the world. One also can book cheapest flights to alaska, New York, Boston, Dallas, San Francisco and numerous other prime cities in the US with your desired airlines with TravelZynx to give your New Year an electrifying start.

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