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10 Tips To Get Through Atlanta During Super Bowl Weekend

Take this tips so don't get played where the players play.

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10 Tips To Get Through Atlanta During Super Bowl Weekend

So we're less than one out from Super Bowl 53 and the city of Atlanta is set to have thousands of people come through for the big game. Now Atlanta is different from the majority of the South and we have a set of rules that everybody goes by that are set by the city. So If you're coming through the ATL, here are some things to help you make through this Super Bowl Weekend.

1. Marta is your main mode of transportation and yes, it will be crowded.

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2. Major traffic Is always on I-285 and I-75 after 12:00 P.M and will last all day.

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3. Parking is never free downtown so get an Uber.

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4. Dress for spring and winter because Georgia weather is unpredictable.

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5. Waffle House is the unofficial restaurant of Georgia so you're going to eat there for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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6. Please don't call Atlanta "Hotlanta", That's just for the brochures.

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7. Any after party that's free before 11:00 P.M won't open the doors until 10:00 P.M.

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8. The tourists attraction to go to is The Pink Trap House.

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9. Get your souvenirs from your nearest Walmart.

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10. Do not mention Super Bowl 51 to any falcon fan or there will be hands thrown.

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