Atlanta in 5 Days on a Budget (Daily Costs)
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5 days is where Atlanta shifts to a slower pace
The honest core wraps up in 3 days, and Day 4 already covers the main day trip. Day 5 here goes to a slower pace instead of more downtown must-sees: Decatur’s walkable food scene and Oakland Cemetery. If 4 days is your limit, see the 4-day itinerary . Full logistics live in our Atlanta guide .
Book these before you go
- A timed Georgia Aquarium ticket for Day 1; check for the recurring $20 Tuesday promo first.
- A car or rideshare for Day 4, MARTA doesn’t reach Stone Mountain.
- A room booked ahead if your dates land on Dogwood Festival weekend (about April 10-12, 2026) or Shaky Knees (September 18-20, 2026).
Day 1: Downtown’s Big Three
The Georgia Aquarium runs $55-65 dynamic, or $20 on its recurring Tuesday promo. World of Coca-Cola runs $21-26. Centennial Olympic Park, from the 1996 Olympics, is free, its Fountain of Rings included. Add the National Center for Civil and Human Rights ($26-28) in the afternoon if you want it.
| Day 1 cost (USD, per person) | Detail |
|---|---|
| Georgia Aquarium | $55-65 (or $20 on its Tuesday promo) |
| World of Coca-Cola | $21-26 |
| Centennial Olympic Park | free |
| National Center for Civil and Human Rights (optional) | $26-28 |
| MARTA rides | ~$2.50 each |
Day 2: The MLK National Historical Park and Sweet Auburn
The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park is free. The Birth Home is closed for renovation, a free ranger presentation in the bookstore covers the same ground. Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, a living, active congregation, runs free ranger “Church Talks.” The King Center’s tombs are free, and Sweet Auburn’s streets cost nothing to walk. Lunch at Mary Mac’s Tea Room or Busy Bee Cafe. Afternoon, walk the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail and browse Ponce City Market or Krog Street Market, both free.
| Day 2 cost (USD, per person) | Detail |
|---|---|
| MLK National Historical Park | free |
| Ebenezer Baptist Church Talk | free |
| The King Center | free |
| Sweet Auburn streets | free |
| Soul food lunch | at a named Atlanta institution, price varies |
| BeltLine + Ponce City Market/Krog Street Market | free to browse |
Day 3: Midtown, the High Museum, and Piedmont Park
The High Museum runs $16-20, free on Second Sundays. Piedmont Park is free. The Fox Theatre, a 1929 movie palace and still an active venue, is worth a walk past. The Atlanta Botanical Garden’s admission is volatile, check the official site.
| Day 3 cost (USD, per person) | Detail |
|---|---|
| High Museum of Art | $16-20 (free on Second Sundays) |
| Piedmont Park | free |
| Fox Theatre exterior | free |
| Atlanta Botanical Garden (optional) | check the official site, prices change |
| MARTA rides | ~$2.50 each |
Day 4: Stone Mountain, With Honest Context
Stone Mountain Park sits about 30 minutes east and needs a car or rideshare. It’s built around the world’s largest Confederate carving, and the honest context matters: the mountain is where the modern Ku Klux Klan was refounded in 1915, and a 2026 lawsuit is actively contesting a planned “truth-telling” exhibit about the site’s ties to slavery and white supremacy. The hiking and the Summit Skyride (about $24) are worth doing with that in mind. The classic nightly laser show ended in 2023, check the current schedule.
| Day 4 cost (USD, per person) | Detail |
|---|---|
| Summit Skyride | ~$24 |
| Hiking trails | free |
| Car or rideshare (round trip) | needed, MARTA doesn’t reach Stone Mountain |
Day 5: A Slower Day in Decatur and Oakland Cemetery
Take MARTA out to Decatur, a walkable, food-forward small city east of downtown, and spend the morning browsing without a checklist. In the afternoon, walk Oakland Cemetery’s grounds, free, the 1850 cemetery holding Margaret Mitchell’s grave. It was originally segregated, including a “Slave Square” section, worth knowing rather than glossing over as you walk it. This is the day to slow down rather than add another ticketed sight.
| Day 5 cost (USD, per person) | Detail |
|---|---|
| Oakland Cemetery grounds | free |
| Decatur browsing | free (meals vary by spot) |
| MARTA rides | ~$2.50 each |
Getting around on 5 days
MARTA covers Days 1, 2, 3, and 5 fine, about $2.50 a ride, 20-25 minutes from the airport into downtown or Midtown. Day 4’s Stone Mountain trip is the one day you’ll need a car or rideshare. Add Atlanta’s roughly 8.9% sales tax onto the tickets and meals above.
Money tip: Day 5 is entirely free apart from whatever you eat in Decatur, a good day to make up for Day 4’s Skyride ticket. And whichever day you land, take MARTA from inside the airport terminal rather than a $30-plus rideshare into downtown.