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Be Brave: Explore the Atlanta Opera

August 5th, 2011

When traveling to the big city of Atlanta there are plenty of things to do, which includes going to the Atlanta Opera. The tickets are nicely priced, starting at around 25.00 a piece. You can actually go to learn about the opera and those educational classes are usually free. You can get season tickets or pay to see whatever show is at the opera at the time of your visit. There are events that are by invitation only, like the Opera Ball. When you are planning your visit there is a restaurant that serves pre-opera dinner, called Mangia! and you must make reservations. Mangia! serves three-course meals with wine for around 45.00. Other restaurants around the area hook up with the opera to give theater patrons other options as well. There is also concessions that offer candy, sandwiches, and salads. There are many different shows for all ages at the Atlanta Opera, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Don Giovanni, and La bohme. Parking is pretty reasonable with self parking being 6.00 and valet being 10.00, when valet is available. There is also a private parking deck for 25 VIP Mercedes-Benz owners. So while you are exploring Atlanta make sure you have a night at the opera.The hits keep comin’: Baltimore Concert Opera Announces Beaumarchais Book-ends, Bohme and the Bard

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