Atlanta March 2023

Atlanta March 2023 Events

Atlanta March 2023 Events

Enjoy the Start of Milder Weather in ATL

Average temperature low and high: 36°-58°
As the weather warms up in Atlanta, now's the time to visit the Georgia Aquarium, the High Museum of Art, or the annual Atlanta Dogwood Festival for art, music, and awesome food. And speaking of food, the city is also known for its delicious Southern cuisine, including fried chicken, BBQ, and biscuits. During St. Patrick's Day, 5K races, parades, and pub crawls sweep the streets for major Irish-inspired fun. To keep the party going, check out some of Atlanta's live music, bars, and clubs. And be sure to save this page for more events.

March Event Calendar

Atlanta Brunch Festival

Atlanta Brunch Festival

Grab your friends and head to the Atlanta Brunch Festival this month. Atlanta's best restaurants will be there and mimosas, bloody marys, beers, and wines will be available to pair with some of your favorite brunch meals. The event is 21+ only. Tickets are available.

NerdiGras

NerdiGras

"Let the Nerd Times Roll" at this annual event and get a unique taste of the New Orleans traditional holiday, Mardi Gras, in Atlanta. As Mardi Gras with a nerdy flair, plan to gather with fellow creative geeks on intergalactic-themed Bourbon Street. The event will feature 3 days of music, entertainment, video games, board games, cosplay costumes, and lots of energy. To purchase a membership to attend all 3 days is $60, or $30-40 for single-day memberships. Additional registration and event info can be found online 

Atlanta St. Patrick's Parade

Atlanta St. Patrick\'s Parade

Celebrate St. Patrick's Day early at the Atlanta St. Patrick's Parade, annually hosted the Saturday before the Irish holiday. This event started in 1858, so join the tradition! The parade will be held along Peachtree St, from 15th to 5th in midtown Atlanta. 

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Indie Rock Icons They Might Be Giants

Early pioneers of what is now known as indie rock, They Might Be Giants have had a career that has spanned decades and genres. Consistently able to reinvent themselves and pick up new fans along the way, they are best known for their catchy songs and fun concerts. Buy tickets here!

Stutzmann and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is a world-class ensemble known for its exceptional musical talent and powerful performances. From March 23rd to the 25th at 8:00 PM, enjoy breath-taking performances at the Atlanta Symphony Hall, where Nathalie Stutzmann will serve as the music director, David Coucheron as the concertmaster, and Elizabeth Koch Tiscione as the principal oboe. With its diverse and talented ensemble of musicians, the ASO is a major cultural asset to the city of Atlanta and a source of pride for classical music lovers everywhere.

Atlanta International Auto Show

Atlanta International Auto Show

Make sure you carve out time to check out some of the hottest automobile rides and models at the annual Atlanta International Auto Show. Dating back to 1909, this event is nationally recognized as one of the country's most critical automotive exhibitions. Vendors, attractions, and the latest car models will be sprawled across 500,000 square feet at the Georgia World Congress Center. Taking course over a 5-day period, there's plenty of time to see it all. Tickets are $6 for kids 6-12, $12 for adults, and free for kids 5 and under; they can be purchased at the door. Additional info can be found here. 

Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival

Brookhaven Cherry Blossom Festival

Don't miss out on this free and annual event popular in the Atlanta area. The festival will feature two days of live music performances, over 100 local and regional artists, a Kidz Zone, a classic car show, and local food and drink vendors. Brookhaven is right over the northern edge of Atlanta; there will be no festival parking, only street parking available, so the best way to get there is via MARTA on the Gold Line. A round-trip fare is $6 total with the purchase of a MARTA ticket, and there will be free shuttles from the MARTA lot to the park. More location and fest info can be found online.

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Things to do in Atlanta

Things to Do in Atlanta in March

Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
Atlanta is the birth city of civil rights activist, Martin Luther King, Jr. Visit the historical park that holds his childhood home and the original Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he was baptized and where both he and his father, Martin Luther King Sr., were pastors.

Visit the Atlanta Botanical Garden

Visit the Atlanta Botanical Garden
Spring is the perfect time to visit the city's Botanical Garden. Constructed in 1976 and located next to Piedmont Park, it features about 30 acres of beautiful flowers and greenery.