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14 Inexpensive Date Spots In Atlanta

Date Nights Can Be Hard on Your Wallet But Not If You're Smart About It

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14 Inexpensive Date Spots In Atlanta
Sammie Fairbanks

1. Skyline Park

Skyline Park is a perfect date spot. It’s located at the top of ponce city market and only $10 admission. It’s a great view of the skyline of the city day or night. It’ll make you feel like you’re in a whole different place with it’s carnival theme and mini golf. And for a limited time in the winter they have Skate the Sky where you can go ice skating on the rooftop. Easy and inexpensive spot to turn any night into an adventure.

2. Piedmont Park

Piedmont park is a go to spot in Atlanta. It’s located just North of the city in between Midtown and Virginia Highlands. It’s a great spot to eno, walk the park or hang out. This park is the best because it is very lively but rarely gets too crowded. Of course, it’s free and you get a great view of the skyline at night.

3. Topgolf

Topgolf is the place to be if you’re looking to have fun with a group of friends. Best part – you don’t even have to be good at golf. Although it is on the more expensive side, if you get a big group to go it can be very inexpensive. They have great food and even better drinks but remember to save a bay at night or on the weekends because it tends to get busy. There’s also 3 convenient locations in Atlanta, Midtown or Alpharetta.

4. Kennesaw Mountain

Kennesaw Mountain is a great place to go if you want to get in touch with your more adventurous side. Grab those chacos, I mean hiking shoes, and climb that mountain. It’s a fairly easy hike, the view is great and it’s a fun day date to get some exercise while enjoying some good company.

5. Andretti’s

If you haven’t been to Andretti’s yet, you’re missing out because it’s a TON of fun. You get to channel your inner kid while benefiting from some great deals they have going on throughout the week. Wild Wednesday’s is half off racing, laser tag, bowling and free arcade games for 18 and up with the cover fee being only $10 but if you’re 21, even better because you get in for free. Also, on every weekend from 4-7 is $5 bowling and that includes shoe rentals. Who could pass up those kinds of deals.

6. Goat Farm

The Goat Farm is a hidden treasure on the West side of Atlanta. The farm is a fun place to see some goats and they have numerous opportunities for one of a kind pictures. On this farm they typically film movies and tv shows as well such as the Walking Dead and the Hunger Games.

7. Citizen Supply

Citizen supply is a hidden treasure located inside of Ponce City Market. Its main purpose is to bridge the gap between creator and consumer. This is a great place to look around and take awesome pictures. It’s a great artisan marketplace and a go to spot to find some local art.

8. Dancing Goats

Don’t let the name fool you; this is one of the best coffee shops in all of Atlanta. There are 3 locations: Peachtree, Ponce City Market and North Ave. It’s a great spot to hang, a nice change up from Starbucks and a go to spot if you’re looking to get some studying done.

9. Brother Moto

This is an amazing community-based DIY Motorcycle garage. It’s located just off of Memorial Drive on the East Side of Atlanta. It’s a great place to hang and there’s even a coffee shop in the garage. This is a fun spot to check out some bikes or even take a look at their original clothing line.

10. The Battery

The Battery is probably one of the newest additions to the city. It’s located at Suntrust Park, NW of Atlanta and right inside the perimeter. This place is packed with food, retail, bars and even a concert venue. If it’s baseball season, it’s a great spot to hang out before or after the games but don’t worry if it’s not in season because it’s still a go-to spot.

11. The Beltline

If you really want to get the full Atlanta experience and get outside, The Beltline is a great spot! It is an easy date and a great way to exercise on over 33 miles of paved trail throughout the city of Atlanta.

12. The Airport

This spot is not only great when you travel but it’s also just fun to hang out at too. The airport is located on the southside of Atlanta! Make your way to the cell phone lot and park your car and just watch the airplanes land and take off right on the run way. This is a great place to snap a few pics and have a relaxing but different date night.

13. The hooch

The Chattahoochee River is 430 miles in length and flows through Georgia, Alabama and northern parts of Florida. Find a spot anywhere on the hooch and I can guarantee you, you’ll have a great view and an even better place to eno. The Hooch is a relaxing place to hang out on but if you want a little more of an adventure, head to Helen, Georgia to “shoot the hooch”. This is a great way to relax with spending minimal money.

14. Little Five Points

This cute little town is a great place to grab some good finds! Whether it’s clothes, shoes, or records – you’re bound to find one thing that you like there. Be sure to visit Criminal Records, it’s a great record store that you won’t want to miss out on.

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