The 28th Annual LCI Congress takes place October 12–16, 2026, in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, a dynamic city brimming with world-class culture, outdoor adventures, legendary food and drink, and some of the South’s most iconic landmarks. This year’s event will be hosted at the Signia by Hilton Atlanta, offering a direct connection to the Georgia World Congress Center. Whether you’re a sports fan, history buff, foodie, or nature lover, Atlanta has something to offer beyond the transformative sessions at Congress.
Bobby Jones Golf Course
A must-play destination steeped in history and innovation. The LCI Congress Golf Tournament will take place here!
The Battery Atlanta & Truist Park
Home of the Atlanta Braves, The Battery is a lively mixed-use district packed with restaurants, bars, live music at the Coca-Cola Roxy, and free events at the Plaza greenspace.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and MLS’s Atlanta United. Guided tours available.
College Football Hall of Fame
Three floors of interactive exhibits including a 45-yard indoor field and panoramic game day theater honoring over 1,000 inducted players and coaches.
The Fox Theatre
Atlanta’s legendary 1929 Moorish-Egyptian movie palace, now a premier venue for Broadway touring productions, concerts, and special events.
High Museum of Art
The Southeast’s leading art museum, featuring an impressive permanent collection and world-class traveling exhibitions in a Richard Meier–designed building.
Fernbank Museum of Natural History
A nonprofit natural history museum with three floors of exhibits and 75 acres of old-growth forest, highlighting global and Georgia-specific natural history.
National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Connects the American civil rights movement to today’s global human rights movements. Features a Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection from Morehouse College across three floors.
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum
Set on 35 beautifully landscaped acres, chronicles the life and legacy of the 39th President of the United States.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
One of America’s finest orchestras, performing at Symphony Hall in Woodruff Arts Center. Check for performances during Congress week.
Georgia Aquarium
The largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere. Walking distance from the Congress venue!
World of Coca-Cola
Explore the history of Atlanta’s most famous homegrown brand and sample over 100 Coca-Cola beverages from around the world.
Centennial Olympic Park
The legacy green space from the 1996 Summer Olympics, featuring the iconic Fountain of Rings.
Local Flavors & Nightlife
A vibrant dining and entertainment district with bars, restaurants, and live music.
The Tipsy Oak
A laid-back gastropub known for its craft cocktails and Southern-inspired dishes.
Atlanta Beltline
A 22-mile network of multi-use trails, public art, parks, and neighborhoods connecting Krog Street Market, Ponce City Market, and Piedmont Park.
Piedmont Park
Atlanta’s most beloved park, with 200+ acres in Midtown with jogging paths, dog parks, two ponds, and great neighboring restaurants and coffee spots.
Atlanta Botanical Garden
30 acres adjacent to Piedmont Park featuring stunning outdoor and indoor gardens, art installations, and year-round programming.
Stone Mountain Park
A massive granite monadnock offering hiking, cable car rides, laser shows, and sweeping views of the Atlanta skyline.
Ponce City Market (Midtown)
A revitalized 1920s Sears building turned beloved mixed-use hub with shops, restaurants, and a rooftop amusement park.
Colony Square (Midtown)
A vibrant gathering place with dining, entertainment, and retail in the heart of Midtown.
Vinings Jubilee
A charming outdoor shopping village with boutiques, restaurants, and a small-town feel.