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Best Of Things To Do On Mother's Day 2021 In Atlanta



Whether you just get her something off of her Amazon wish list, sending some flowers, or text, don’t forget to tell Mom “Happy Mother’s Day” on 10th May Sunday. If you live in the Atlanta area – here are some ideas of things you can do on Mother’s Day in Atlanta this year if you’re looking for.


1) Take Mom on a Food Walk for an Off-the-Beaten-Path Experience


take her on an easy, fun food and history walk of Atlanta! An enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide will lead the experience. The Grant Park Past & Future Food Walk includes 9 modern and Southern fusion tastings from 3 locally owned food stops.


2) Indulge Her with Self-Care Goodies from Mama Bath & Body


Located in Avondale Estates, Mama Bath & Body is a tried-and-true Atlanta spot for self-care and bath essentials. That’s because the shop has focused on using natural, Earth-grown ingredients to create quality products for nearly twenty years.


3) Explore Nature’s Beauty with Mom by Strolling Through a Garden


While it’s a bit traditional, the idea of taking Mom to a garden for Mother’s Day is popular for a reason. You can walk together, admire the flowers and trees, and reflect on the beauty and miracles of nature. you can take her to the Atlanta Botanical Garden as a classic intown activity. Or, venture a little further out to Gibbs Gardens.


4) Treat Her to Personalized Sublime Doughnuts


With locations near GA Tech and North Druid Hills, Sublime Doughnuts is a delicious Atlanta favorite. Their love for their home city shines through their doughnut offerings. As a result, popular flavors include “A-Town Cream,” shaped like the letter A. And, the “Orange Dream Star”


5) Hub N' Spoke: The Black Market and Festival


Hub & Spoke is bringing back the Black Market and Festival, just in time for Mother's Day! Calling all vendors! Our black businesses will be in full force at this outdoor family-friendly market, representing the four spokes - Food, Home, Clothing, Arts and Care.




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