Life
Atlanta city life
Atlanta has a unique combination of culture that is best demonstrated by venues like the High Museum of Arts, the multi-cultural dining choices and the bohemian stores of Little Five Points. Atlanta has a variety of historical attractions and museums, including the Martin Luther King Museum, National Historic Site or the Atlanta History Center.
Atlanta also has many music venues, theatre, art galleries, clubs, parks, and much more. Atlanta also hosts weekly festivals in the weekends to celebrate the city’s historic values, diverse backgrounds and cuisine. These festivals help foreigners understand local traditions and facts about the city. Hiking in the mountains, or visiting the lakes and campsites around the city of Atlanta are other attractive activities for students who want to take a break from the busy city life. Everything is available just an hour’s drive and the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport may grant you easy access to the whole world!
International atmosphere in Atlanta
Citizens living in Atlanta are friendly and open heartedly welcome foreigners to enjoy different amenities offered by the city. When it comes to the internationality towards students, locals are helpful and willing to integrate them in various communities, to help them feel like home.
According to statistics, universities in Atlanta educate over 16,000 foreign students per academic year. Statistics show that Atlanta is among the top U.S. metropolitan destinations for students coming from Seoul.
As is common for any large city in the United States, foreigners from all over the world have emigrated or study in Atlanta, from countries such as Mexico, China, Iran, Greece, Australia, Nigeria, and many more.
Weather Atlanta
Atlanta summers are hot and humid, with temperatures somewhat moderated, averaging 80.2 °F (26.8 °C). Winters are cool, with temperatures dropping to 0 °F (-17.8 °C) on rare occasions.