Grace is travel blogger from Atlanta, Georgia. She's been working in the hotel industry since she was 21 (front-desk agent) and started freelance writing since she was 25. She's in charge of editing and updating all our content on Georgia, USA.
Lying roughly 75 miles northeast of Atlanta, Athens sits on the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Rich in southern charm, it has a leafy suburban feel even in its Victorian-era downtown area. A town since at least 1806 (although its police force didn’t come into being until 80 years later), Athens grew rich off …
The capital of the American South, Atlanta is becoming an increasingly popular city for visitors. Combining a variety of cultures – including music, cinema and street art – there are plenty of sights to check out during your visit. It is also a great place to experience the flourishing cuisine of the South, and gain …
The riverside city of Savannah is known as the birthplace of the State of Georgia and is steeped in local history. From the colonial era and American revolution, right through to the Civil War and America’s prohibition era, Savannah has played a key role in most major areas of American history. There are many tours …
Downtown Atlanta may have been founded way back in the early 1800’s but this city district, which covers around four square miles and includes nine neighborhoods, is as up to date and vivacious as if it were built yesterday. There’s nothing tired or shabby about the streets of Downtown Atlanta, They’re alive and kicking with …
Augusta is known worldwide for golf. This city is located in Georgia’s heartland and is often referred to as the “Garden City” of the South. Augusta was established in the year 1736 and got its name from Princess August of Saxegotha. Thanks to the city’s strategic location inland, Augusta was spared most of the destruction …
The beautiful, leafy city of Savannah is one of Georgia’s most charming destinations, bursting at the seams with southern hospitality. This comes in the form of incredible restaurants serving both local and international eats, as well as numerous quality bars filled with travelers and students on weekends. There’s no shortage of the fascinating historical architecture typical …
Atlanta, Georgia is a city boasting a wealth of history and a heap of modern cultural allure. Set in the heart of the south-east of the United States of America, Atlanta has a lot for travelers to discover. A city that is often overlooked by international visitors, Atlanta is not to be missed. If only …
Atlanta is a thriving and happening city in Georgia. Having played an integral role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and home to the Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site there is a lot of cultural and historical heritage to explore in Atlanta. The state of Georgia borders Tennessee, Alabama, North and …
Founded in 1733 on the banks of Savannah River, Savannah, Georgia is reportedly the oldest city in the United States of America. Ever since it was established around three centuries ago, the city has borne witness to two significant American Wars, the American Revolution and the Civil War. Since then, Savannah has transformed into one …
Named after Great Britain’s King George II, Georgia is one of the most diverse states in the United States. The state is known for its scenic coastline, immovable mountain peaks, and rich history. Home to Coca-Cola, Georgia seeps of southern charm while you take a walk along the cobblestone streets of Savannah. The state houses 47 …