ATLANTA — Looking for a brunch spot, egg hunt or to meet the Easter bunny?
Many celebrations are happening across metro Atlanta to celebrate the Easter holiday.
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Here is a list of Easter events happening Sunday:
Easter Sunrise Service
Experience serenity and peace as Stone Mountain Park presents two simultaneous, inter-denominational Easter services on the top of the mountain and the base on the Memorial Lawn.
Park gates open at 3 a.m., and the service will begin at 7 a.m.
Easter Brunch
Head over to Park Tavern for Easter Brunch.
Get ready to enjoy a wide variety of your brunch favorites while overlooking the Midtown Skyline and Piedmont Park. The Easter Bunny is also set to join in the fun along with an Easter Egg hunt!
The event will start at 11 a.m. at 500 10th St NE in Atlanta. Tickets can be purchased here.
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Easter Family Fun Festival
Influencers Alpharetta at Phase Events Center is hosting a Family Fun Festival with 20,000 candy-filled eggs, face painting, bounce houses, a petting zoo and more!
The event is 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. at 12150 Morris Road in Alpharetta.
Bunnypalooza
This springtime event at the North Georgia Zoo features bunnies, chicks and other tiny critters perfect for your family’s Easter photo shoot.
The event begins at 1 p.m. at 2912 Paradise Valley Road.
Sandy Springs Artsapalooza Arts Festival
Sunday is the last day to visit Artsapalooza in Sandy Springs at 6100 Lake Forrest Drive.
This free art festival features a children’s play area, local musicians, interactive art stations and arts and crafts vendors.
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Orchid Daze at Atlanta Botanical Garden
Celebrate the beautiful blooms at the country’s largest orchid center. Sunday is the last day to check out over 200 genera and 2,000 species of orchids at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Be sure to also explore the Fuqua Orchid Center’s Tropical High Elevation House, which features orchids, pitcher plants, tropical blueberries and more varietals that grow in the tropics.
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