Atlanta has the perfect mix of Southern charm and big-city excitement, giving residents and visitors alike plenty of reasons to fall in love with the food, music, shopping, and diverse experiences it offers around every corner. With many older adults choosing to retire in urban areas for easy access to transportation, world class physicians, and activities, it’s no wonder that Atlanta has become one of the country’s top retirement destinations.
If Atlanta is on your short list for retirement cities, you won’t have any trouble finding something to do every day. In fact, it’s easy to stay active and connect with others whether you choose to retire in the heart of the city or a nearby suburb.
Atlanta is full of places to explore the fine arts. Enjoy a night out catching a breathtaking performance at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, or relax on your couch to enjoy a virtual ASO performance on demand. Check out the Atlanta Ballet and don’t forget to invite the family to the annual performance of “The Nutcracker.” Finally, spend an afternoon at the High Museum of Art, alone or with a friend. Not sure about visual art? A friendly docent will be happy to help you.
Nothing is quite as nice as a morning shopping trip with friends that extends from coffee to lunch. Atlanta and the surrounding suburbs feature multiple shopping districts from the posh Buckhead Village shopping district to the Westside Provisions district. Don’t get stuck going to the same place each time; getting out and discovering new favorite locally owned shops is one of the best parts of living in Atlanta.
Georgia’s beautiful climate means you can enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables all year long. Get out and breathe some fresh air as you stroll stands run by local vendors and farmers. Try Freedom Farmers Market or the Green Market in Piedmont Park to find a few new ingredients to use in your weekly recipes.
A big city like Atlanta doesn’t mean you lose access to nature. Indeed, you can get your fill of the sights and sounds of the great outdoors by stepping out to the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Cascade Springs Nature Preserve, the Northside Trail, or any other park maintained by the city.
The city of Atlanta and its surrounding suburbs are committed to providing outstanding opportunities for their older adult residents. There are senior centers in nearly every neighborhood and suburbs that feature a wide variety of activities, events, and meals. Senior centers, like the one in suburban Fayette County, offer a welcoming place to relax, meet new friends, and try something new.
You can be the best host when you invite family and friends of all ages to join you for a visit in Atlanta. Plan your perfect guest itinerary by including stops at Zoo Atlanta or the Georgia Aquarium. The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park is an excellent choice for your guests as well.
Retiring in the city or a nearby suburb offers you a variety of ways to get moving, make friends, and learn something new. Learn more about how senior living communities, specifically those designed for active older adults, can give you all the amenities you dreamed of for retirement by downloading our free resource, “Everything You Need to Know About Independent Living.”
At Arbor Terrace Peachtree City, our active residents enjoy everything Atlanta has to offer. From trips to favorite outside neighborhoods to sightseeing in our own town, residents here stay active, healthy, and happy. We would love to show you what our community is like; call us today to hear more.