Looking for Atlanta souvenirs to remember your trip or share a piece of the city with friends and family? Atlanta has plenty of options, from classic tourist gear to locally made art and food. This guide walks you through where to buy Atlanta souvenirs, what you’ll typically find, and how to choose the best spots based on your time, budget, and interests.
| Type of Souvenir Shopper | Best Places to Start |
|---|---|
| First-time visitor | Major attractions (World of Coca‑Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Zoo) |
| Budget / last-minute | Airport shops, downtown hotel gift shops, big-box retailers |
| Local, handmade, unique | Krog Street Market, Ponce City Market, local boutiques, markets |
| Sports fan | Truist Park, State Farm Arena, Mercedes‑Benz Stadium shops |
| Family with kids | Aquarium, Zoo Atlanta, Children’s Museum of Atlanta |
If you’re visiting the city’s top attractions, their gift shops are some of the easiest places to buy Atlanta souvenirs. You’ll pay a bit more than at general stores, but you’ll find city-branded items, attraction-specific gear, and kid-friendly gifts.
Location: Around Pemberton Place, near Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta.
What you’ll find:
This is a good stop if you want a recognizable Atlanta brand that people anywhere will recognize.
Location: Near Centennial Olympic Park, close to World of Coca‑Cola.
Typical souvenirs:
If you’re traveling with kids, this is one of the most popular places to let them pick out a souvenir.
Location: 800 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315 (Grant Park area).
Gift shop highlights:
Zoo Atlanta’s shop is a practical stop if you’re sightseeing in the Grant Park neighborhood.
Around Centennial Olympic Park, you’ll also find souvenir options at:
These are good for visitors interested in sports or history and looking for more meaningful or educational souvenirs.
If you’re leaving Atlanta and realize you forgot souvenirs, the airport is one of the most convenient places to buy them.
Location:
Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
6000 N Terminal Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30320
Across multiple concourses, you can usually find:
✅ Tip: Prices can be higher at the airport, but selection is tailored to travelers and you’ll see clearly marked Atlanta and Georgia branding.
Many downtown and Midtown Atlanta hotels have small gift shops or kiosks with basic souvenirs. These shops are ideal if you:
Common finds include:
Some office buildings and tourist-heavy blocks around Peachtree Street in downtown also have convenience stores that stock Atlanta T‑shirts and small souvenirs near the register.
If you’re looking for more unique or locally made souvenirs, consider Atlanta’s markets and food halls. These spots are popular with both residents and visitors and often host local artisans.
Location: 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308
Inside this large mixed-use complex and food hall, you’ll typically find:
The rooftop area (with city views) also makes this a nice place to take photos to go along with your souvenirs.
Location: 99 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
Krog Street Market is smaller than Ponce City Market but known for its independent vendors. You can often find:
It’s right off the Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail, so you can walk, shop, and then explore nearby street art in the Krog Street Tunnel (a photo-worthy souvenir itself).
Depending on the day and time of year, Atlanta hosts farmers markets and artisan pop‑ups around neighborhoods such as:
At these events, you’ll often find:
These are good options for authentic, non-touristy souvenirs, especially if you live in Atlanta or are staying for more than a quick weekend.
If your idea of an Atlanta souvenir is a team jersey or hat, the city’s major sports venues all have official shops. These often sell gear year-round, even outside of game times.
Location: 755 Battery Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
At or near Truist Park and The Battery Atlanta, you can usually find:
This is especially popular for visitors catching a Braves game or staying near Cobb County.
Location: 1 State Farm Dr, Atlanta, GA 30303 (downtown)
Souvenir options typically include:
Being downtown, this shop is accessible if you’re already near Centennial Olympic Park or Mercedes‑Benz Stadium.
Location: 1 AMB Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
At the stadium and surrounding areas, you’ll find:
Sports merchandise is one of the most widely recognized Atlanta souvenirs, especially if you’re a fan or attending a game or concert.
If you want something more reflective of Atlanta’s culture and history, consider bookstores, museums, and galleries.
Independent bookstores and larger chains around Atlanta often have:
Look in areas like Midtown, Little Five Points, Decatur, and Virginia‑Highland for neighborhood bookstores with local sections.
Many cultural institutions include curated gift shops that feature:
Museums and centers in or near Atlanta that frequently offer this type of shop experience include:
These spots are especially good if you want a souvenir that also supports local arts and cultural organizations.
If budget is a priority or you prefer buying from familiar chains, many large retailers in and around Atlanta stock basic city and state souvenirs.
You may find:
These stores are spread throughout the metro area, including neighborhoods like:
This option works well if you’re already shopping for other items and want to add souvenirs without an extra trip.
To make your search easier, keep these points in mind:
Match the souvenir to your recipient.
Think about how you’ll pack it.
Look for local touches.
Items that feature Atlanta neighborhoods, landmarks, or local artists tend to feel more personal and memorable.
Check hours before you go.
Stadium shops, markets, and some attraction gift shops may not be open daily or may have seasonal hours.
Residents often need Atlanta souvenirs for visiting friends, work events, or trips out of state. Practical options include:
Keeping a few Atlanta or Georgia-themed items at home (like extra mugs or small bags of regional snacks) can also save time when you need a gift at short notice.
By focusing on major attractions, markets, sports venues, and everyday retailers, you can find Atlanta souvenirs that fit almost any style or budget—whether you’re visiting for a weekend or you call the city home.
