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Piedmont Park

10th St. At Monroe Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30309
404-875-7275
www.piedmontpark.org
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Hours

6AM-11PM daily

Nearest Subway Station

Arts Center (N-5)
1255 West Peachtree St
North Line

Cross Street

14th Street

Parking

Street parking and limited free lots

Theater Tours

Every 30 minutes; $16 adults; $10 children 10 and under

Atlanta Dogwood Festival   

Performing at: Piedmont Park

Rating: 3 out of 5  (10 Ratings)   Read Reviews (10)    Rate and Write a Review

Atlanta can't officially usher in spring without the Dogwood Festival, a local rite of the season that celebrates both the city's natural beauty and its most talented artists. More than 200 painters, potters, sculptors and photographers will be on hand. The youngest artists can showcase their budding creativity in the Kid's Village, and then work off all extra energy on the huge inflatables and 24-foot rock-climbing wall. Even the animals will be getting into the action as the Dogwood Festival presents the U.S. Disc Dog Southern Nationals, the world's biggest Frisbee dog event. One-day fundraiser:Party with a Purpose on April 14, from 6-9PM, Dogwood as festival-lovers can help support the cause at the second annual Rhythm & Blooms party in The Meadow at Piedmont Park. This year's event, which is themed 'Fabulous and Funky,' will feature complimentary food from Atlanta's top chefs, as well as live music. Tickets to this event are $100 per person and proceeds benefit the festival. Tips Parking: Prime parking can be found along 10th Street between Piedmont Avenue and Monroe Drive; however, most of those spots go fast. Explore the side streets off of 10th for additional spaces. You can pay to park at the Park Tavern located at the corner of 10th Street and Monroe Drive or at one of the lots along Peachtree Street. Police will be ticketing and towing illegally parked cars, so either take MARTA for parking tips. Options: Another transportation option is MARTA. A free shuttle will be operating between the Arts Center station and the park. Bicycle racks will also be available at various entrances. Extras: The weather can be warm so be sure to bring plenty of water. Lawn chairs, picnic blankets and sunscreen are also recommended. No Pets: Per a new City of Atlanta ordinance, and for safety reasons, no pets will be allowed in the park during festival hours. This ban does NOT apply to service animals for disabled persons, canines that are pre-registered for the ADF competition, or the off-leash dog area. What's Next: Step into one of Atlanta's oldest institutions, Atkins Park Restaurant or eat like an investment banker at Morton's of Chicago.

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Review rating 5 out of 5
Haven't gone yet....but
By ahh1913 on 04/14/2007
I will be bringing my almost 3 year old for a picnic and romp in the park. Yes, we will have our umbrella stroller (thats the smaller one for those that dont know) and if you don't like it ...you can walk on the other side of the sidewalk and try to enjoy yourself. Out of respect for a family event---GET OVER YOURSELVES!
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Review rating 3 out of 5
strollers
By akimat16 on 04/11/2007
ok so people with kids arent allowed to enjoy the events now? should we just stay at home till our kids are 18?
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Review rating 3 out of 5
try to enjoy
By page17 on 04/11/2007
have kids? go to disney, have dogs? go on a different day so they can enjoy themselves, too, adults? go enjoy the lovely art and flowers, and try to get along and love one another. at least you are not in Iraq, so quit whining.
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Review rating 4 out of 5
Fun, relaxing day for all
By nly51 on 03/30/2007
I do agree with the monstrous strollers...it is difficult enough walking through the crowd without having to deal with dodging the babies on wheels. Umbrella strollers are excellent for events such as this and would be more courteous. Thank you. There are many of us who have had our babies and they are now grown, so don't generalize about not being able to have kids. That is the problem with all of your thirty-forty something people starting your families.......you think that you are the only ones out there and everyone should cater to your inconsiderations at these type of public functions.