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Visiting Atlanta in February: Ultimate Guide

By January 16, 2023No Comments
Visiting Atlanta in February Ultimate Guide

Discover all the best things to do in Atlanta during February! While this is the shortest month of the year, there’s no shortage of ATL fun during this month.

Read on for February 2023 events, festivals, and concerts. Plus, find ideas for Valentine’s Day, Black History Month, and more.

You’ll also get the scoop on Atlanta’s February weather, plus tips and FAQs for visiting our city during this month!

From unique tours to food experiences, live music, sports games, and more – don’t miss out on all the Atlanta February fun!


The Best Atlanta Things to Do in February

Read on for more details on these activities and more!

  • Take a unique food tour of Atlanta
  • Learn about MLK & the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta during Black History Month
  • Plan a special Valentine’s Day outing
  • See live music with concerts ranging from pop and country to indie, classic rock, soul, and more
  • Warm up with Atlanta beer and bourbon festivals

In this post, you’ll find:

  • Events in Atlanta: February 1-28, 2023
  • Ideas to enjoy Atlanta during the winter months
  • February events and activities for families, individuals, friends, and couples
  • Fun things to do during a business trip to Atlanta in February
  • Atlanta Valentine’s Day date ideas 2023

FAQs: Visiting Atlanta in February

February Things to Do in Atlanta

Is February a good time of year to visit Atlanta?

The short answer? Yes! In February, Atlanta sees mild winter temperatures, fewer crowds, and more budget-friendly lodging rates.

Moreover, February is Black History Month. This is a fitting time to visit a city filled with so many important landmarks for Black history and the Civil Rights movement. Additionally, you’ll find plenty of Black-owned businesses to support while you’re here.

Read on to learn why February is one of the best times of year to visit Atlanta!

What is the Atlanta weather in February?

The average February temperature in Atlanta ranges from a low of around 39 F to a high around 58 F, according to the National Weather Service. Additionally, it rains an average of 4.55 inches during February in Atlanta. 

That said, the weather in Atlanta in February can vary. You might experience freezing temperatures or a very rare late snow flurry. Or, you might see a February day in high 60s or low 70s. It depends on the day and the year! 

What should I pack to visit Atlanta in February?

While this list is not exhaustive, here are a few helpful items to bring on a February trip to Atlanta:

  • An umbrella to keep you dry in case of rain.
  • Comfortable layers, especially for chilly mornings: sweaters, jackets, scarves, gloves, and hats.
  • A MARTA Breeze Card if you plan to take Atlanta’s public transit. You can also purchase a card at MARTA stations.
  • Sunglasses, since there are 217 sunny or partly cloudy ATL days each year!
  • A water bottle, so you can stay hydrated while sightseeing.
  • Cash for tipping, parking, and small purchases.

Things to Do in Atlanta During February

MLK Atlanta King Historic District Tour

Honor Black History Month with a Walking Tour of MLK, Jr.’s Life & Legacy – Named by Condé Nast as one of the Best Things to Do in Atlanta!

Atlanta is the perfect destination to honor Black History Month. This year, celebrate by learning about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with Unexpected Atlanta’s King Historic District Tour.

This immersive walking tour explores Martin Luther King, Jr.’s upbringing, his activism, and his enduring legacy.  Along the way, you’ll see important historic Atlanta landmarks associated with King’s life as well as the Civil Rights movement.

This can’t-miss Atlanta experience is one of our favorite February things to do in Atlanta!


Celebrate February Holidays: Valentine’s Day, Mardi Gras, and the Big Game!

February is an especially exciting time to explore Atlanta, with occasions like Valentine’s Day, Mardi Gras, and the big football game to celebrate!

For Valentine’s Day, Atlanta has a wide variety of restaurants to try. Or, do something unique like spending the day on Buford Highway! You can sample global cuisine, get massages at Treat Your Feet, and take a trip “around the world” without leaving the city. If you’re a local, consider booking a romantic staycation to enjoy a fun night out and play tourist in your own city.

To celebrate Mardi Gras, head to a restaurant like Louisiana Bistreaux to get in the New Orleans spirit. Other great on-theme options include Copeland’s of New Orleans, Cafe Bourbon St. and Big Easy Grille. Craving more fun? Head to the Midtown Mardi Gras Block Party!

Additionally, Atlanta has plenty of spots to watch the big game. Head to Margaritaville in Downtown Atlanta for a fun watch party, along with an “all you can eat” buffet! With 30+ HD TVs surrounding the restaurant, you’re sure to have a great view for each touchdown.


Grant Park Food Tour Outdoor Atlanta Team-Building Ideas

Take a Walking Food Tour

Join a unique experience you won’t find anywhere else! The Grant Park Past & Future Food Walk is a fun walking tour that showcases the best of Atlanta’s food and history. You’ll taste 8 modern and Southern foods from 3 locally owned food stops.

Along the way, hear fascinating stories about Atlanta’s history and see the unique architecture of the Grant Park neighborhood. The 2.5 hour long experience includes a walk through Historic Oakland Cemetery, where many noteworthy Atlantans rest in peace.

Unexpected Atlanta’s walking tours are the #1-ranked Atlanta activity on TripAdvisor!


Explore More Ways to Honor Black History Month

During the month of February, Atlanta is abuzz with events and activities celebrating Black History Month!

Join our Unexpected Atlanta tour guide, Joy, as she shares a look at some of the most noteworthy ways to celebrate in this 3-minute video. From museum exhibitions to a parade and historic sites, Atlanta has no shortage of ways to honor this important occasion!


Attend Concerts in Atlanta: February 2023

Atlanta offers amazing live music shows year-round, at a variety of venues! In February 2023, Atlanta will welcome some incredible musical artists, spanning genres from rock, indie, and country to soul, Latin, and more.

Atlanta concerts in February 2023:

  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (2023 Tour): Feb. 3 at State Farm Arena
  • Carrie Underwood (The Denim & Rhinestones Tour): Feb. 7 at State Farm Arena
  • Pink Martini: Feb. 9 at The Eastern
  • Kimbra: Feb. 10 at Terminal West
  • John Mellencamp: Feb. 10 at the Fox Theatre
  • Yuridia (Pa’ Luego Es Tarde USA Tour): Feb. 12 at the Coca-Cola Roxy
  • Fitz and the Tantrums: Feb. 13 at Buckhead Theatre
  • Anita Baker (The Songstress): Feb. 14 at State Farm Arena
  • TobyMac: Feb. 18 at Gas South Arena
  • Maggie Rogers with Del Water Gap: Feb. 21 & 22 at The Eastern
  • The Dandy Warhols: Feb. 27 at Center Stage Theater

Atlanta Winter Beer Fest and Atlanta Beer Bourbon BBQ Festival

Warm Up with Atlanta Beer & Bourbon Festivals

This February, warm up with Atlanta’s beer and bourbon festivals!

To start, the Atlanta Winter Beer Fest will serve up plenty of brews and fun on Feb. 11, 2023 at Atlantic Station. Purchase your ticket to sample more than 150 beers – including local brews as well as sips from breweries around the country.

Also at Atlantic Station, the Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival will take place on Feb. 25, 2023! Tickets include beer, and bourbon tastings along with a souvenir pint glass.

You’ll also enjoy live music and dancing, a gaming area, BBQ vendors, a shopping area, and more. Not drinking? You can purchase a “designated driver” ticket to enjoy the music and fun of the festival, minus the alcohol!


Attend the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival

Each year, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is a unique and exciting event for cinephiles, members and friends of the Jewish community, and all those who wish to join. Explore the magic of film through the lenses of Jewish directors, writers, producers, actors, and other creatives.

This year, the AJFF will take place from February 8-21, 2023 across a variety of metro Atlanta venues. Locations include the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, Woodruff Arts Center, The Historic Plaza Theatre, Landmark Midtown Arts Cinema, and Georgia Theatre Company Merchants Walk.

With this festival, you can take part in film screenings, special events like a Young Professionals Night, and more. Learn more about the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival and sign up to attend!


Atlanta Marathon Atlanta Track Club

Challenge Yourself to a Marathon, Half Marathon, or 5k

The Publix Atlanta Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5k hosted by the Atlanta Track Club are an annual tradition! Take part in all the fun on February 25 and 26, 2023.

No matter your speed, this event is all about challenging yourself, having fun, and feeling a sense of accomplishment. Participants will receive a shirt and medal to show off their experience!

The race begins and ends at Centennial Olympic Park in Downtown Atlanta. Prior to the race, registered participants can attend a weekend expo at the Georgia Aquarium. The expo includes samples from race vendors and sponsors, as well as a chance to meet other runners.

And, if you don’t feel prepared to race this year – there’s always next year! These races are part of an annual series. To get a head start, the Atlanta Track Club offers group meet-ups and training programs to help runners prepare.


Experience the Magic of “Orchid Daze” at the Atlanta Botanical Garden

Orchid Daze is a beloved annual orchid exhibition at the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Midtown Atlanta. Head to the garden’s Fuqua Orchid Center to see thousands of beautiful, fragrant orchids in bloom. As part of the display, you can also explore murals by three local Atlanta artists.

The garden is serious about orchids, too! The ABG’s Orchid Reference Library (by appointment only) is home to an extensive collection of research materials on orchids, as well as other plant collections.

In 2023, Orchid Daze will start on February 18 and run through April 9.

While you’re at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, be sure to also explore the Japanese Garden, an edible garden with occasional cooking demonstrations, The Lou Glenn Children’s Garden, and more. You can also check out the iconic “Earth Goddess” living sculpture!


For more Atlanta fun, check out our unique walking tours including food and history experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Unexpected Atlanta is officially the #1 Atlanta activity on TripAdvisor, with nearly 1,500 five-star reviews!