Macon, Georgia
"Anything you want to find, you can find it in Macon, Georgia," says the city's official Goodwill Ambassador, Little Richard. The self-proclaimed Architect of Rock & Roll invites visitors to sing along to "Tutti Frutti" at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame or escape into the antebellum South by strolling down Macon's wide avenues. For the most up to date travel and vacation planning information on Macon Georgia, the Macon Georgia CVB website is the source for information on lodging, restaurants, history, attractions and events. The website contains information on area weather, maps and other helpful travel aids for what ever you need for an exciting experience.
Macon offers three distinct accommodations clusters, each boasting of unique hotels, motels, restaurants, shopping and attractions. There are 51 hotels in Macon, with over 4500 hotel rooms total, so no matter what kind of accommodations you need, you'll sure to find something that suits. If you're looking for a vacation rental, the Macon Carriage House is a unique guest cottage that operates like a "beach rental." It's perfect for travelers looking for privacy and anywhere from a two-night to two-week stay. Bring all your favorite food items and enjoy this two bedroom, one bathroom home away from home. The kitchen has all the basics for your cooking pleasure, or if you'd rather let someone else do the cooking, there are several delicious downtown restaurants nearby.
Experience the flavors of the South the restaurants in Macon, Georgia. The variety of restaurants includes local icons that have been part of Macon's history for decades as well as newer franchise restaurant favorites. Many restaurants offer spectacular local specialties, while others feature unique, one-of-a-kind settings and ambience. From family style restaurants toromantic bistros, from casual to fine dining, Macon offers the perfect dining experience for any occasion.
From country legends to big band sounds and southern rock, Georgia's rich musical heritage and its worldwide impact come to life at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, an indoor Georgia town where a perpetual music festival is happening. Life size buildings representing a Rhythm & Blues Revue, Jazz & Swing club, Vintage Vinyl Record Store, Coca-Cola Drugstore, Country Cafe, Backstage Alley, Video Theatre and Gospel Chapel are open for visitors to enjoy the collection of memorabilia and artifacts while listening to simulated radio shows about each type of music and the Georgians that have made it. Just a few of the Legends in the Hall: Otis Redding, Johnny Mercer, REM, Lena Horne, James Brown, Chet Atkins, Alan Jackson, the Allman Brothers, the Reverend Dr. Thomas A. Dorsey and Little Richard. |