Georgia Department of Tourism
Georgia Department of Industry Trade & Tourism
285 Peachtree Center Avenue, Suite 1100
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
If you’re looking for geographic variety, a pleasant climate and convenient transportation, there’s no place like Georgia – here you can find it all. Georgia’s geography is beautiful and diverse. Travel along the coastline and witness the breathtaking beaches and barrier islands that have inspired travelers for generations. Explore the fertile soil of Middle Georgia and experience the rich history and agriculture of this land. Climb into the lush foothills and forests of Georgia’s mountains and breathe the culture and beauty of the Appalachians. Whether you’re all business within our city streets or all play at our outdoor retreats, Georgia delivers exactly what you need.
As a service to the business community in Georgia, Georgia Allies and the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) offer a database of all available buildings in Georgia. Looking to re-locate your business? Visit the available buildings search page to learn more.
Move swiftly throughout Georgia’s diverse landscape with our multi-modal transportation system. Need to catch a flight overseas? No problem – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport hosts hundreds of direct flights to cities throughout the U.S. and the world. Looking for an efficient way to move cargo? We’ve got you covered with our convenient railways and the Port of Savannah, the fastest growing port in the nation.
Georgia also enjoys the variety of four seasons. Thanks to the mild Georgia climate, it’s easy to take advantage of all this state has to offer throughout the year. Explore the endless possibilities, and discover for yourself the many ways Georgia can help fulfill your dreams.
Georgia Department of Economic Development is a not-for-profit organization charged with representing Georgia and helping the long-term development of Georgia communities through a travel and tourism strategy. Georgia Department of Economic Development is an unbiased resource, and serves as a broker and official point of contact for convention and meeting planners, tour operators and visitors. Georgia Department of Economic Development will assist planners with meeting preparation and encourage business travelers and visitors alike to visit local historic, cultural and recreational sites.
Georgia Department of Economic Development makes planning and implementing a meeting less time-consuming and more streamlined. They give meeting planners access to a range of services, packages and value-added extras. Before a meeting begins, sales professionals from Georgia Department of Economic Development can help locate meeting space, check hotel availability, and arrange for site inspections. Georgia Department of Economic Development can also link planners with the suppliers, from motor coach companies and caterers to off-site entertainment venues, that can help meet the prerequisites of any event.
No matter the size of the meeting being organized, from 50 to 50,000, all planners are encouraged to use Georgia Department of Economic Development.
285 Peachtree Center Avenue, Suite 1100
Atlanta, Georgia 30303
If you’re looking for geographic variety, a pleasant climate and convenient transportation, there’s no place like Georgia – here you can find it all. Georgia’s geography is beautiful and diverse. Travel along the coastline and witness the breathtaking beaches and barrier islands that have inspired travelers for generations. Explore the fertile soil of Middle Georgia and experience the rich history and agriculture of this land. Climb into the lush foothills and forests of Georgia’s mountains and breathe the culture and beauty of the Appalachians. Whether you’re all business within our city streets or all play at our outdoor retreats, Georgia delivers exactly what you need.
As a service to the business community in Georgia, Georgia Allies and the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) offer a database of all available buildings in Georgia. Looking to re-locate your business? Visit the available buildings search page to learn more.
Move swiftly throughout Georgia’s diverse landscape with our multi-modal transportation system. Need to catch a flight overseas? No problem – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport hosts hundreds of direct flights to cities throughout the U.S. and the world. Looking for an efficient way to move cargo? We’ve got you covered with our convenient railways and the Port of Savannah, the fastest growing port in the nation.
Georgia also enjoys the variety of four seasons. Thanks to the mild Georgia climate, it’s easy to take advantage of all this state has to offer throughout the year. Explore the endless possibilities, and discover for yourself the many ways Georgia can help fulfill your dreams.
Georgia Department of Economic Development is a not-for-profit organization charged with representing Georgia and helping the long-term development of Georgia communities through a travel and tourism strategy. Georgia Department of Economic Development is an unbiased resource, and serves as a broker and official point of contact for convention and meeting planners, tour operators and visitors. Georgia Department of Economic Development will assist planners with meeting preparation and encourage business travelers and visitors alike to visit local historic, cultural and recreational sites.
Georgia Department of Economic Development makes planning and implementing a meeting less time-consuming and more streamlined. They give meeting planners access to a range of services, packages and value-added extras. Before a meeting begins, sales professionals from Georgia Department of Economic Development can help locate meeting space, check hotel availability, and arrange for site inspections. Georgia Department of Economic Development can also link planners with the suppliers, from motor coach companies and caterers to off-site entertainment venues, that can help meet the prerequisites of any event.
No matter the size of the meeting being organized, from 50 to 50,000, all planners are encouraged to use Georgia Department of Economic Development.






