Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Met Bukehead, which is a very pretty area of Atlanta. In this region, in Peachtree St., has plenty

Let us know Atlanta? - Milalá
Atlanta is a charming town. From the moment I arrived and all week I was there, I had wonderful surprises of the city and its people. At the airport, bharti retail I invested some good minutes looking for a transfer to the hotel. And they began surprises: the transfer was made by an adapted van and did not pay anything for this service. I stayed at the Quality Inn Downtown - 89 Luckie Street, which had flat adapted to my needs, and was very well attended by a manager named Greta. She is fantastic and friendly and helpful. Identified to stay in Atlantic Station is also a good deal as it is a region that is located in Midtown, encostadinha the center with restaurants, supermarkets, several amazing shops, including, Dillard's, Target, and Ikea. Buckhead, Midtown and Virginia bharti retail Highland are also cool places to stay in Atlanta. As the hotel I stayed in was very well located, went to most places with Julinha. Really very easy to run with the scooter through the streets. All the time you walk in Peachtree St. All there is Peachtree. Close to the hotel was the Olympic Village, a beautiful and huge square. And next to this square have the Aquarium of Georgia, the largest in the world. Simply charming. Walk there is a delight, you can participate in everything and it's all very easy.
In front of the aquarium we have the Museum of Coca-Cola, which is immense and the whole story of the coolant. For lovers, is a museum that can not miss the travel schedule, bharti retail it was really fun and curious to visit there (it is worth noting that it is prepared to receive the whole damn).
Met the CNN Center, which is also close the Olympic Village, offering visitors the opportunity to see up close how news is made. I did the full tour, met inside, went to restaurants, breathed news, but not left the building downstairs, which is quite large.
Met Bukehead, which is a very pretty area of Atlanta. In this region, in Peachtree St., has plenty of trade, including the Lenox Mall, which is very beautiful and has type stores Macys, Bloomingdales, Belks, etc. This area also has a steakhouse Fogo de Chão (Piedmont Road) and a bakery / restaurant called Buckhead Bakery. The soup "potato leek" (potato and leek) is delicious, as well as salads and dishes. At the Museum of the Civil War used chair of the museum's own wheels because Julinha ran out of battery. Complete visit, without any problems. But the best place we visited in Atlanta was the home of Martin Luther King. She is wonderful, rich of information, emotion and learning. During the visit I had no problem with the Julinha despite deviations and holes in sidewalks that require close attention.
To listen to good jazz, go to Churchill Grounds - 660 Peachtree St. Really great, and it is worth noting that there is a small step leading to the hall where the roll performances. Nothing difficult, but it's good to know it's there, bharti retail right? I suggest buying the Atlanta City Pass, which costs about $ 69 and covers 5 Atlanta activities. I did not know, but I have the information bharti retail that the Botanical Garden is well beautiful, and worth visit the High Museum and the House and Museum bharti retail Margaret Mitchell, the author of "Gone With the Wind." I had no need to use public transport, noting that most of the activities were near the hotel. Atlanta is definitely bharti retail a city I want to go back, it is very clean, receives us very well and the people are nice, polite and friendly. Tags: airport, airport Atlanta, Georgia bharti retail Aquarium, Atlanta, Belks, Bloomingdales, Bukehead, Home of Martin Luther King, House and Margaret bharti retail Mitchell Museum, Churchill Grounds, CNN Center, Dillard's, and Ikea. Buckhead, High Museum, Atlanta hotel Qualit, jazz, Lenox Mall, Macys, Midtown, Museum of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta, Peachtree, Peachtree St, potato leek, Quality Inn Downtown, Target, Olympic Village Atlanta, Virginia bharti retail Highland
Let us know Milalá? Mila Guedes, 45, is advertising and creator of Milalá, project that encourages bharti retail those with reduced mobility to walk, travel and enjoy life. Follow his adventures and amazing experiences that made possible in 22 years as multiple sclerosis. Mila believes that the more information, the easier it will face the obstacles that appear along the way. Without fear, without limit. Meet this work here at Mobilize portal, on the Facebook page and also in www.milala.com.br site
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