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Best Georgia Getaways

Georgia is such a peach of a state that there’s no doubt you will have a great time spending a weekend here. No matter whether you crave an exciting experience like a holiday open house, or a small town sensation in the form of a resort named for Vikings’ heaven, or even a county with so many offerings that you could stay there forever - Georgia has what is on your mind.  

 

Exciting Experiences 

Do you seek a holiday open house or a bustling Southern town? How about a historic home or an artistic show? Whatever you desire, these are the experiences you need to have.  

 

City Market Holiday Open House 
Savannah 

One of Savannah’s best known gathering places, City Market is an exquisite masterpiece showcasing Savannah's celebratory spirit. Made even more beautiful during the holiday season, City Market is a stunning sight to behold. Stroll in the flickering light of over 500 luminarias lining the two block courtyard while being serenaded by Christmas melodies. Drop in for treats and goodies in City Market’s shops and catch a glimpse of Father Christmas. Surrounded by bistros and galleries, join the merry crowds for concerts, delicious cuisine, and of course, shopping. Explore the Market’s fabulous shops before catching a trolley or partaking in a carriage tour from the heart of the market and through Savannah’s historic center. 
savannahcitymarket.com  

 

Downtown Delights 
Macon  

You can feel Macon’s soul throughout the city. Walk down Cherry St. in Downtown Macon and experience Southern hospitality as friendly store owners help you shop local products. Follow your nose and dine at one of their delicious restaurants. Stop by one of the art galleries and find unique pieces created by local artists. Learn about African American art, history, and culture at the 8,500 square foot Tubman Museum. Walk through the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and see over 3,000 artifacts highlighting some of the best athletes from the state. Hop in the car and take a short drive to Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park. With over 17,000 years of history, it’s one of Macon’s top attractions. See the Earth Lodge with its original floors dating back to 1015. Are you a fan of antebellum homes? Tour Hay House, lovingly nicknamed “The Palace of the South.” It’s known for its incredible architecture and technological advancements, and is a must-see. Stay at one of our bed and breakfasts, 1842 Inn or Burke Mansion, for a bit of Southern charm only found in Macon.  
maconga.org   

 

Beautiful Barnsley Resort  
Adairsville 

Barnsley Resort is the ultimate retreat to unplug and enjoy all the pleasures and pursuits we have to offer. With more than 3,000 acres in North Georgia, we appeal to the traveler who craves a connection to an outdoor lifestyle, is inspired by nature and intrigued by history. From golf to horseback riding, from shooting to hiking, we have something for everyone. Throw in cozy accommodations, a range of delicious dining choices, a spa, shops and more, and you'll understand why Barnsley's authentic, active, genuine lifestyle draws people there repeatedly. 
barnsleyresort.com  

 

Magical Mercer-Williams House 
Savannah 

Designed by New York architect, John S. Norris, for General Hugh W. Mercer, the great-grandfather of celebrated songwriter Johnny Mercer, the Mercer-Williams House Museum and Carriage Shop is a gorgeous Italianate Villa-style mansion full of immaculate antiques and radiant artwork. Constructed with rose-colored “Philadelphia Red” bricks, the house boasts a stunning stained-glass interior dome from 1868, when the home was completed. Later owned by James A. Williams, one of Savannah’s most dedicated preservationists, the home’s original and opulent features are exquisitely complimented with Williams’ vast collection of 18th and 19th-century portraiture, furniture, and treasures from around the world.  
mercerhouse.com 

 

Significant Center for Puppetry Art 
Atlanta 

Take your imagination to a whole new level at the Center for Puppetry Arts in the heart of Atlanta. Featuring two galleries, The Worlds of Puppetry Museum highlights the fundamentals of puppetry and its use around the globe, while the Jim Henson Gallery showcases the brilliant mind and art of one of America’s greatest creative treasures.  Wind through Europe, Africa, and Asia in the Global Collectin Gallery and learn about the world's most important puppetry traditions. In the Jim Henson Collection Gallery view the inventor, filmmaker, and puppeteer's most iconic creations like Muppets from Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, and many more. Home to the world’s largest collection of Jim Henson puppets, props, and costumes – the Center is a magical place for kids of all ages.  
puppet.org  

 

Excellent Epicurean Hotel 
Atlanta 

Discover the newest food-focused destination in the heart of Midtown Atlanta. Inspired by urban chic design elements and modern styles, Epicurean Atlanta, Autograph Collection boasts 178 alluring and sleek guest rooms including 22-spacious suites. Be whisked away by the hotel’s amenities, including the Sky Terrace and its sweeping views, the gorgeous events lawn, and the innovative Epicurean Theatre where guests watch, listen and learn from a curated lineup of incredible chefs, winemakers, mixologists, and artists. Epicurean Atlanta is home to 11,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space for guests, meetings, and events. Located in the vibrant arts hub of Midtown, guests explore the bustling area and attractions, like Piedmont Park and the High Museum of Art. Driven by a love of food and an appetite for discovery, The Epicurean is a sanctuary for the connoisseurs of life. 
epicureanhotelatlanta.com  

 

Small Town Sensations  

They may be called “small towns” but they are certainly large in both atmosphere and experience! You can stay on a coastal island, at a fantasy resort, or even a winery destination - your choice!  

 

Genteel Jekyll Island Club Resort  
Jekyll Island 

A storied past with prominent American names calling this their favorite resort makes this low country resort a historic haven. Snuggled in the wonderful sandy beaches on the east side of this charming island paradise. Continuing to bring elegance and top notch service to those staying, the newly opened boutique hotel housing only suites for those wishing for the utmost in amenities. Oceanfront and riverfront dining awaits resort members.  Spend the day exploring the natural beauty of the island on bicycles available for all abilities or by any number of pools.  
jekyllclub.com  

 

Visionary Valhalla Resort 
Helen 

A small Bavarian alpine town nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Helen, GA is almost a secret. Taking a short picturesque route from town leads to Valhalla Resort based on the charm of an old-world Scottish castle. With wineries to visit, the outdoors and sightseeing there won't seem to be much time to spend in the comfortable rooms. There are also on-property bungalows and villas available.  
valhallaresorthotel.com 

 

Wonderful Chateau Elan Winery & Resort  
Braselton 

Close to Atlanta, this property evokes grandeur and opulence with its French Country Estate appeal. Located in the Rolling Foothills of Georgia, hospitality is taken to the next level. With multiple world class dining options, golf, a spa, and a winery, there is no shortage of things to unwind with.  
chateauelan.com    

 

The Concept of The Cloister by Sea Island 
Sea Island 

For a peachy escape to Georgia's golden coastline, spend a magnificent time at The Cloister at Sea Island and its five miles of private beach. Featuring 175 elegant rooms along the Black Banks River and Atlantic shore, the Cloisters provide ample space and comfort for sophisticated travelers looking for a dose of rest and relaxation. In addition to its mesmeric natural splendor, the hotel boasts a spectacular array of activities catering to all ages, ensuring everyone can truly indulge in this marvelous destination. Tucked away on a 50-acre private island of lush landscapes, the Cloister’s large and newly refreshed rooms and exquisite suites enchant all guests. Surrounded by the river, saltwater marshes, and the sea, with five miles of private coastline to discover, this Forbes Five-Star accommodation will make you feel perfectly at home.
seaisland.com/accommodations/the-cloister 

 

Bountiful Brunswick 
Brunswick  

This port town owns a history dating back to the colonial time and is best known for its connection with Brunswick stew. The first batch was made on nearby St. Simons Island in 1898, and it even says so on an official plaque in town; there’s even an annual festival — Stewbilee — that takes place in October. But the rest of the year, this historic downtown is the sweetest place to spend some quality time. Wander the shops and stop by Lover’s Oak on the way to Mary Ross Waterfront Park. Spend a lazy day watching the shrimp boats come in with their catch and dock at the wharf. Enjoy the daily catch at nearby Shucks Seafood Market.
discoverbrunswick.com  

 

Sweet St. Marys 
St. Marys  

Historic St. Marys, Georgia offers culture, heritage, and outdoor activities that will ensure a relaxing visit. Imagine meandering through the park style setting of the St. Marys History Walk's 600-foot looping trail. Learn about the old shipbuilding industry, and entertain romanticly tragic visions of the town being overthrown by British soldiers during the Civil War. Even during the shortest of stays, you will assuredly get a taste of the coastal, small town lifestyles. Situated on Cumberland Island, there are a variety of accommodations to complement your needs. Hungry for local seafood? Try one of the 30 locally owned restaurants.
visitstmarys.com  

 

Digging for Gold in Dahlonega 
Dahlonega 

This North Georgia town is known as the place where, in 1829, gold was discovered, long before it happened in California. Thousands of prospectors arrived in Dahlonega, then a part of the Cherokee Nation, to find their own riches. The story of gold in Georgia is told in the center of town at the Dahlonega Gold Museum State Historic Site, set in the historic courthouse, where a five-ounce gold nugget is on display. Tour the mines and pan for gold at the Consolidated Gold Mines and Crisson Gold Mine. 
dahlonega.org  

 

Lovely Lake Oconee 
Lake Oconee 

Closer than you think, Lake Oconee is one rare and unique attraction. This most delightful escape is rustic, remote, and authentically beautiful. Cherished by all, Lake Oconee's 19,000 acres of waters and 374 miles of shorelines create a refreshing, relaxing, and exhilarating way to spend the day. Located halfway between Atlanta and Augusta, Lake Oconee’s swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking, waterskiing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding or just sitting on the shoreline offers something for everyone. 
visitlakeoconee.com 

 

 

Canvas These Counties  

There are certain areas in Georgia, particularly broken up by counties, where you could stay for a getaway and never cross county lines - thanks to Georgia’s areas that deserve applause. 

 

Fantastic Fulton 
Fulton County  

Covering downtown and western Atlanta and the cities of Alpharetta, Roswell, and Milton, Fulton County has everything you could want when selecting a new home base. After a weekend stroll through Piedmont Park enjoying the beauty of the Atlanta Botanical Garden, stop into one of the neighborhood’s eclectic dining options for a hand-crafted brew and sumptuous supper. With more than four challenging courses across the region, Fulton County is a golfer’s paradise. Spend an afternoon in nature hiking and biking through the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. In Fulton County, Atlanta’s cultural attractions - like the Atlanta History Center, the High Museum of Art, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the Georgia Aquarium – are amenities of everyday life. One of the oldest and largest school districts in Georgia, the Fulton County School District scored an A- on Niche.com. Home to the Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University, it’s clear that Fulton County cares about shaping bright minds, to create an even brighter future.
forsythco.com  

  

Fruitful Forsyth 
Forsyth County  

Nature lovers will rejoice in Atlanta’s backyard – Forsyth County. With the waters of the Etowah River, the Chattahoochee River, and nearly a third of Lake Lanier’s shoreline on three sides of the county, and the rugged Sawnee Mountain to the north, Forsyth County offers ample swimming and fishing opportunities, plus plenty of hiking, biking, and rock climbing trails. The 12-foot wide boardwalk and concrete paths of the Big Creek Greenway make for an excellent biking, jogging, and in-line skating route – a great alternative to the normal morning commute. Located on the “Hospitality Highway”, Forsyth County is full of friendly, small town charm, with ease of access to the big city. 
forsythco.com   

 

Colorful Cobb 
Cobb County  

Sitting to the northwest of Atlanta and including the cities of Marietta, Powder Springs, and Smyrna – Cobb County makes every day living an everyday treat. Step back in time in downtown Marietta with a scoop of the ice creamiest ice cream from Sarah Jean’s. For the ultimate shopping and dining experience to match your luxury lifestyle, a trip to the Vinings Jubilee is a must. Featuring local restaurants like Pace’s and Vine, the Southern Baked Pie Company and Stockyard Burgers and Bones, the Vinings Jubilee is also home to lush spas and saunas, men’s salons, and internationally- recognized clothing boutiques. At the ultra-hip Battery Atlanta – the South’s preeminent lifestyle destination – locals spend a fun-filled evening at Punch Bowl Social for cleverly crafted cocktails, fantastic food, and billiards, bowling, and gaming entertainment. In Cobb County, it’s the small things in life that make it sweet. 
cobbcounty.org