As Atlanta awaits its refreshing Spring season, new events keep popping up for its residents. One such name that has been making a buzz is ‘Garden Party.’ The Atlanta Botanical Garden, one of Atlanta’s picturesque locations, is bringing the event in March and promising a breathtaking showcase of flowers.
Perfectly aligning with the blooming Spring of Atlanta, Garden Party emerges as an ideal go-to event for nature lovers this March. Along with floral wonders, Atlanta’s visitors can eat, drink, and dance to the beats of live music.
Highlights
- Atlanta is ready to host a Garden Party this March. The event will be held at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
- Atlanta’s visitors can expect an evening full of floral wonders, food, music, and drinks.
- Before making it to the Garden Party, Atlanta residents should note that the event does not allow pets, chairs, and outside food/drinks. Smoking/vaping is also prohibited.
Garden Party: A Display of Floral Delights
True to its name, Garden Party is a celebration of nature’s beautifully created flowers. This Atlanta-based event will offer residents an exclusive evening in the scenic Atlanta Botanical Garden this March.
The Garden Party organizers have also arranged craft cocktails and an impressive cuisine for purchase. Atlanta families can make the most of this springtime event with additional activities, like garden photography demos.
Date, Venue, Timings
Atlanta’s mesmerizing Garden Party event will show its magic to nature lovers of the city on March 22. Interested people of Atlanta can make their way to the event by going to the Atlanta Botanical Garden (1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309).
Timings for enjoying the aesthetically pleasing flower showcase will be from 5 pm to 9 pm.
- Premium Entry Time: 5 pm
- General Entry Time: 5: 30 pm
- Bar Closing Time: 8:30 pm
Tickets for the Garden Party
The price of a ticket (non-refundable) for entry to Atlanta Botanical Garden’s springtime event Garden Party varies from $60 to $100. The official website of the Garden Party further explains the charges for members and non-members.
- General admission (members): $60
- Premium admission (members): $95
- General admission (non-members): $65
- Premium admission (non-members): $100
Additionally, the Atlanta residents will have to pay $10 for parking.
Major Attractions at Atlanta’s Garden Party
To ensure Atlanta residents enjoy every minute of the Garden Party event, organizers have arranged a list of activities at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on March 22.
Groovy Live Music
Stepping up the celebrations, different music bands, such as the Phat Katz and the Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestras of Atlanta Chamber Trio will be displaying their talent. Deb Bowman and her Big Love Band, Unified Sound Chor, and Harmony Music Ensemble will also mark their presence during the event.
Attractive Flower Demos
Floral designers like Mary Delia Poynter will stun Atlanta residents by showcasing the creative arrangement of seasonal blooms. Visitors can also take selfies at the Atlanta Botanical Garden with the ‘Lavender Bloom Mobile.’ They can also purchase and make bouquets from Nancy’s Flower Truck.
Special Cuisine
A major highlight of the Garden Party event is its ‘Springtime Chef’s Picnic Box for Two,’ which is priced at $45. From Pimento cheese sandwiches to candied bacon and spiced pecans to Nutella cheesecake squares, choices for the grab-and-go boxes are diverse for the people of Atlanta.
iPhone Photography Demos
Creative director, artist, and photographer Colleen Duffley will be present at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on March 22 to help Atlanta residents take amazing photos from their iPhones.
Elegant Dining Option
The Atlanta Botanical Garden has also set up great dining options for visitors in its indoor and outdoor restaurants where they can enjoy both food and cocktails. However, the Garden Party visitors can go through walk-ins only (till 8 pm).
Set against the backdrop of Spring, the Garden Party event promises to be a vibrant celebration of floral displays that will have food, music, drinks, and many other fun activities. However, Garden Party mandates that Atlanta residents have their IDs for getting drinks.