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Atlanta Thanksgiving traffic and travel trends

Thanksgiving is just a few weeks away, and Google Maps has put together some traffic and travel trends to help make celebrating even easier. Using data from 2018’s holiday season, Atlantans are privy to a closer look at the places people visit during the holidays, when to visit them, and the best times to get on (or stay off) the road.

Ditch the Traffic

To make sure you don’t get caught in the gridlock, we analyzed 2018 traffic data to pinpoint the best and worst times to leave for your Thanksgiving road trip. Nationally, we see that the day before Thanksgiving between 3-4 p.m. is the worst time to hit the road, but traffic clears up significantly by 6 a.m. on Thanksgiving morning.

In Atlanta:

Avoid the Crowds

Holiday crowds can easily transform a quick stop into an hours-long adventure. To save Atlantans time, we analyzed Popular Times data at key holiday destinations during Thanksgiving week to find when the crowds tend to peak and when to avoid them.

We identified when crowds tend to be the largest at five holiday favorites in Atlanta: bakeries, grocery stores, liquor stores, movie theaters, and shopping centers.

Atlanta’s Popular Places

Most uniquely popular restaurants: It’s all about the pizza, cocktails, and beer.

Most uniquely popular attractions:

Most uniquely popular shopping:

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