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The Best Things To Do In Ponce City Market

Written by Allison Ramirez | September 24

Ponce City Market is a treasure trove of unique and fun shopping experiences. From local boutiques to artisan vendors, and home design and decor stores, there are loads of must-visit shops we love within the market, in addition to interactive activities, workout and exercise studios, and dining and drinking concepts. Read on for some of the best things to do in and around the market. 

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Best Boutiques, Specialty Stores & Market Hall Vendors

There are plenty of home goods and clothing shops at Ponce City Market, including the big ones we all know and love like West Elm, Pottery Barn, Anthropologie, Glossier, Sephora, and Nike. Below, you’ll find a few of our favorites, many with local roots. 

Archer Paper Goods

Archer Paper Goods combines classic stationery with modern design, offering everything from stylish notebooks to hats and greeting cards. The store is loved for its thoughtfully curated collection of paper products, writing tools, and gifts like candles, pins, and keychains. Perfect for anyone who values high-quality craftsmanship, Archer Paper Goods brings creativity to everyday essentials. 

The Print Shop

Specializing in custom prints, artwork, and framing services, the Print Shop offers a tailored experience for art lovers and creators alike. Whether you're looking to bring your own designs to life or explore their selection of gorgeous prints (many of which are by local artists and photographers), The Print Shop emphasizes quality craftsmanship and the best service.

Posman Books

An independent bookstore at PCM, Posman Books offers a carefully curated selection of bestsellers, literary classics, and children's books. Whether you’re searching for your next great read or a thoughtful gift, Posman Books is known for its eclectic mix of titles and charming atmosphere. Their well-stocked shelves make it easy to discover something new and unique. There are even candles, greeting cards, and other gifts for sale here, too.

The Village Retail

The Village Retail is a boutique that showcases Black-owned brands and businesses, with a great selection of apparel, accessories, beauty products, and home goods. The special retail space focuses on community-driven, small-batch makers and creatives, celebrating culture and entrepreneurship, making it a standout destination for conscious consumers.

Rhen’s Nest Toy Shop

Rhen’s Nest Toy Shop delights both kids and parents with its array of creative and educational toys. Known for carrying thoughtfully selected, high-quality items that encourage imaginative play, this family-owned shop specializes in products that inspire curiosity and learning. From puzzles to plush toys, it's the perfect stop for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends looking for something special. 

Modern Mystic Shop

Modern Mystic Shop is the go-to destination for spiritual seekers and those interested in self-care. The shop offers crystals, tarot cards, and holistic wellness products designed to help you connect with your inner self. In addition to their metaphysical goods, Modern Mystic also hosts workshops and readings, making it a fun space for both shopping and learning. 

Citizen Supply

An artisan-driven marketplace, Citizen Supply brings together a variety of local and small-batch makers under one roof. Shoppers can browse handmade goods in the massive upstairs space, from clothing and jewelry to home décor and accessories, making it a hub for those in search of one-of-a-kind finds. 

Activities, Workshops & Classes

There’s more than just shopping and food at Ponce City Market. You can spend a whole day here, whether partaking in some friendly competition on the rooftop, signing up for a yoga class with others, or diving headfirst into a fun and educational cocktail or cooking class as a way to meet new people. If exploring with a significant other, dial up the romance by trying something new together.

Skyline Park

Skyline Park brings classic carnival fun to the Rooftop with Coney Island-style boardwalk, vintage games, mini-golf, a three-story slide, and thrill rides like the Heege Tower. With beautiful views of the city (especially at sunset), Skyline Park is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy nostalgic entertainment in an elevated setting. Whether you’re aiming for a hole-in-one or simply enjoying a cold drink, this is a must-visit spot.

Verse Immersive

Verse Immersive is a cutting-edge virtual reality experience that transports visitors to interactive fantasy worlds. Through immersive technology, guests can explore different realms, solve puzzles, and go on fun adventures, making it a perfect rooftop activity for those seeking some excitement. The VR experience is ideal for individuals, groups, and families looking for something out-of-the-ordinary and fun.

 

Fitness & Wellness

Ponce City Market offers a range of fitness and wellness experiences, from outdoor activities to relaxation studios. For some self-care, visit Do Not Disturb, a restorative wellness and recovery studio with a private sauna and cold plunge. Or energize with a high-intensity hot yoga session at CorePower. If you prefer an active social group, Atlanta Run Club offers group runs and community fitness events starting at Ponce City Market every Monday; the group meets at Nike Live at 6:30 pm, is open to all levels, and no sign-up is required. Prepare to run (or walk) one to five miles, whatever is most comfortable for you.

 

Workshops & Classes

Ponce City Market is a hub for educational and creative workshops, offering something for everyone. Every week, Blooms Emporium hosts art classes where participants can explore their creativity through themed painting activities. Food enthusiasts can sign up for monthly cooking classes at Bellina Alimentari, or special events like the Signal House Chef’s Table by Shai Lavi, which offer an exclusive, coursed-out dining experience and opportunity to make new friends. Book signings and craft workshops add more hands-on opportunities, and seasonal events and happy hours provide a fun way to engage with the community year-round.

 

Tour the Market

Take a guided tour that provides a deeper look into PCM’s vibrant history and culinary scene. Get Your Guide offers a 2.5-hour food tour, which includes tastings from various market vendors and insights into the local food culture. For a different experience, Viator hosts a food, history, and street art tour, blending culinary with explorations of the market’s and the neighborhood’s artistic and historical elements. 

Nightlife & Entertainment

The Ponce City Market area is a lively hub for nightlife and entertainment, with bars, lounges, and rooftop activities on property and nearby. Whether you’re in search of a cocktail, a mocktail, dancing, or something a little more laid back, you can find it all here within walking distance. 

12 Cocktail Bar

A sleek and stylish venue known for its creative cocktails and upscale ambiance, 12 Cocktail Bar is on the Rooftop at PCM. Popular drinks include their signature Green Chartreuse Mule and the classic Old Fashioned. The bar also hosts monthly cocktail classes, enhancing the evening experience.

MJQ Concourse

MJQ Concourse is an underground bar  and Atlanta nightlife staple open late Wednesday through Saturday. In an intimate setting with a strong focus on electronic and hip-hop music, MJQ is also home to the Drunken Unicorn, a live performance venue. The bar is loved by locals and visitors, but especially its regulars. Find more details on their offerings and events schedule here.

The Local

A neighborhood favorite offering a variety of classic cocktails in a relaxed setting, the Local is known for hosting the best karaoke in Atlanta, every Monday night. The bar is known for its friendly service and regular happy hours, making it a great spot for a casual night out. Try the wings here (any night but Monday, when the menu changes).

Indaco

Located just across the way and also on the Beltline, Indaco offers a trendy atmosphere with a focus on artisanal cocktails, wine, and Italian dishes like pizza, pasta, and burrata. Weekend brunch takes place here on both Saturday and Sunday, “Red Sauce Sunday” brings a special evening menu in addition to their usual, and bottles of wine are half off on Monday. Sunset is the sweet spot here, grab a chair at the bar or outside for candy-colored cloud views. 

FAQs Related To Hours Of Operation & Parking in Ponce City Market

Is there parking available in Ponce City Market, and what are the rates?

Yes, parking is available at Ponce City Market, with both metered self-parking and valet options. Rates start at $3 for the first hour and increase incrementally based on duration for self-parking. Valet rates start at $12 for the first two hours. On a bike? Valet your bike for free. You can also arrive at PCM via MARTA buses, which stop at the market every 15 minutes daily between 5:30 am and 12 am.

What are the general operating hours of Ponce City Market?

Ponce City Market is open daily from 10 AM to 9 PM, except Sundays when the market is open 11 am to 6 pm. Hours may vary by individual retailers and restaurants, with some spots open later in the evening.


A must-visit Atlanta destination, Ponce City Market offers a diverse range of shopping, dining, and entertainment, including rooftop activities and wellness experiences. For high-quality accommodations near the market, Scout Living, powered by Placemakr, provides the perfect solution, offering modern, comfortable stays that let you fully immerse yourself in Atlanta’s culture, not to mention incredible views from the pool. Book your stay in Atlanta today.