The Atrium at Atlantic Station

The Atrium at Atlantic Station
The Atrium at Atlantic Station
The Atrium at Atlantic Station
The Atrium at Atlantic Station

The Atrium at Atlantic Station

Stunning open-air venue for large events
4.5 13259 reviews 1380 Atlantic Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30363, USA
$4,500 avg. priceUp to 300 guests5,000 sqft

The Atrium at Atlantic Station is a stunning venue that can host up to 300 guests. This open-air space is perfect for large events, including weddings and corporate functions, with a price range of $3,000 to $6,000. Its central location makes it easily accessible.

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The Atrium at Atlantic Station Open-Air Venue in 1380 Atlantic Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30363, USA accommodates up to 300 guests, 5,000 sqft of usable space. $4,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Weddings, Corporate Events, Large Gatherings. Amenities include Stage, Lighting, Sound system, Catering options, Restrooms. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.

Main Venue Type

Open-Air Venue

Secondary Venue Types

Event SpaceWedding Venue

Best for:

WeddingsCorporate EventsLarge Gatherings

Amenities

StageLightingSound systemCatering optionsRestrooms

Guest Capacity:

250
300
Rating: 4.5/5 (13,259 Google reviews)

  • 5.0/5:

    Loved spending the weekend at Atlantic Station!
    There’s a great mix of shops, restaurants, and space to just chill. We ate at HOBNOB—so good! Checked out the Museum of Illusions and browsed the vendor market. Ended the night with Italian ice from Frozen Drip. Plenty of parking and the evening vibe was perfect. I’ll definitely be back!

    S Williams

  • 5.0/5:

    Atlantic Station – A Hub Strong with the Force of Fun

    What a galactic stop this turned out to be! Atlantic Station offers the perfect balance of shopping, dining, and entertainment all within a walkable, safe atmosphere.

    ✨ Shops & Savings
    The marketplace is buzzing with energy and bargains. I discovered stellar sales at Dillard’s—prices slashed like a lightsaber through the racks. With other favorites like Old Navy and plenty of specialty shops, it feels like a retail galaxy where every traveler finds treasure.

    ✨ Dining Adventures
    Dinner at Hobnob Tavern was a victory feast! The vibe was warm, the food hearty, and the drinks flowed as if poured by a master of the tavern arts. With plenty of other restaurants like Azotea Cantina nearby, the dining scene makes this station a worthy destination on its own.

    ✨ Atmosphere & Safety
    Clean, bright, and well-patrolled, the walkways felt safe and welcoming for families, friends, and solo wanderers alike. Even a giant outdoor chess set is ready for those who wish to test their strategic skills—Jedi mind games encouraged.

    ✨ Parking & Practicality
    Plenty of underground parking lies beneath this urban outpost. The first two hours are free, with seasonal rates afterward—a fair trade for the convenience. Clearly marked signs make it easy to remember your docking bay.

    In the end, Atlantic Station is a lively hub where commerce, cuisine, and community all thrive together. Whether you come for shopping, a movie at Regal, or just to soak in the city energy, the experience shines bright—like a beacon in the galaxy. 🌌

    Would you like me to also craft a shorter Jedi-flare Google Maps version that keeps it snappy and algorithm-friendly?

    Dain Vossar (Galaxy Wanderer)

  • 4.0/5:

    My experience at Panda Fest in Atlantic Station was pretty awesome overall. The variety of Asian food and cultural performances was incredible—everything from live music to dance showcases really brought the event to life. There were also tons of vendors selling unique merchandise that highlighted different aspects of Asian culture, which made walking around even more enjoyable.

    The biggest downside was definitely the food prices. For example, $20 for just five small pieces of Korean chicken wings and $16.39 for four pieces of fruit covered in melted sugar felt pretty steep. On the positive side, my favorite find was the Tara and Sunset Boba Tea stand—the drinks were delicious, refreshing, and priced fairly at only $7 for a 16oz cup, easily the best value at the event.

    The festival itself was well organized with plenty of space for the crowd, and it had a lively, family-friendly atmosphere. I’d recommend checking it out if you’re looking to experience Asian culture, try unique foods, and enjoy live entertainment in the heart of Atlanta. If they could work on making the food prices a bit more reasonable, Panda Fest would be close to perfect.

    Que P.

Photo credit(s): Kris Dantzler, Kat Makinde, Gregory Hoyle, Rayquan Ethridge

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