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The Ultimate Guide to 404 Day

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A man wearing a white t-shirt with '404' on it gestures to the crowd from a blue convertible car during a protest in Atlanta, Georgia.
Mayor Andre Dickens celebrates 404 Day. (Photo by Andrew Clark)

If you live in Atlanta, you know the numbers 404 well — the city’s first area code. Now, those three numbers are synonymous with April 4.

What is 404 Day? It marks the epitome of celebrating Atlanta: its culture, the people and the iconic stories that make ATL the place to be. Whether you want to learn the history of the city by visiting one of our many attractions or celebrate the day with passionate ATLiens, explore our list of things to do for 404 Day.

Occurring on a Saturday in 2026, this year’s 404 Day celebration is going to be extra special.

404 Day Events

404 Day: Weekend City Takeover

As the weekend kicks off on April 3, get ready for a citywide lineup of events and activations. More details to come on this, but just know you won’t want to miss the action during the Weekend City Takeover.

404 Day Parade

A group of people march down a city street holding a banner that reads '404 Day' with the Atlanta BeltLine logo, surrounded by trees and buildings in Atlanta, Georgia.
The 404 Day Parade marches down Peachtree Street. (Photo by Andrew Clark)

Downtown Atlanta will be buzzing with action to celebrate our city on the weekend of 404 Day. The parade offers a space for bands, businesses, schools, nonprofits, dancers, artists, sneakerheads, ATL legends and lovers of the city to come together for the A. The parade will proceed down Peachtree Street starting at 10 a.m. on April 4.

404 Day Festival

Bringing the party to Underground Atlanta, this festival returns bigger and with more energy. The lineup will be dropping soon, and tickets are on sale now.

404 Day 2026

A vibrant cartoon illustration of a diverse group of people celebrating in an urban park setting in Atlanta, Georgia.
Celebrate our city on April 4.

Embrace the vibrant soul of Atlanta at Piedmont Park. A variety of DJs were handpicked for this event, showcasing the rich diversity of talent that defines Atlanta’s music scene. The event aims to create an unforgettable experience for all attendees. RSVP for your free tickets for the event, set for noon until 9 p.m. on April 4. VIP tickets are available for purchase.

404 Scholarship Gala

This fund-raising event will benefit college students attending local institutions. It takes place at 7 p.m. April 2 at Monday Nigh Garage.

404 Day Block Party

The Block Party is back, bringing vendors and merchants to Underground Atlanta. This kicks off at noon on April 4.

404 Day Night Party

The action continues into the night at the 404 Day Night Party at The Stave Room at Armour Yards.

404 Day: Old Atlanta vs. New Atlanta

This live hip-hop cultural experience will celebrate the sound, soul and evolution of Atlanta’s hip-hop culture. It takes place at Stankonia Studios, the birthplace of countless iconic records. The event runs from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. on April 4.

Forever I LOVB ATL

LOVB Atlanta will play LOVB Houston in a professional volleyball match at 5 p.m. April 4 at McCamish Pavilion.

Other Ways To Celebrate Atlanta’s Impact

There are plenty of other ways to honor the legacy of Atlanta by exploring historical landmarks, iconic restaurants and notable figures.

Atlanta History Center

A grand white mansion with a central staircase and fountain, surrounded by lush greenery in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Swan House at the Atlanta History Center boasts gorgeous views.

Located in Buckhead, the Atlanta History Center is one of the largest historical organizations in the Southeastern United States. When visiting the stunning campus, you can explore exhibits about Atlanta and Georgia history, along with the research library containing more than five million items related to Southern history and culture.

Atlanta University Center

The Atlanta University Center (AUC) is the largest consortium of private HBCUs in the nation. Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Morehouse School of Medicine are a part of the consortium. Established in 1929, the AUC is viewed by some as the birthplace of civil and human rights. Today, it continues to be a center for ideas, purpose and action.

Busy Bee Cafe

A plate of fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, collard greens, and a cornbread muffin in Atlanta, Georgia.
Enjoy iconic Southern flavors at Busy Bee Cafe.

Providing some of the best Southern food in the region, Busy Bee Cafe is more than just a notable restaurant that’s been around since 1947. Presidents, notable figures and professional athletes are just some of the many famous folks who have walked through the door. Fried chicken, collard greens, mac and cheese, cornbread and sweet potato souffle are some must-trys on the menu.

Martin Luther King Jr.

A vibrant mural depicting Martin Luther King Jr. speaking to a crowd with American flags and religious symbols in Atlanta, Georgia.
This 125-foot mural by artist Louis Delsarte, “Dreams Visions and Change,” can be found on the rear wall of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Natatorium in the Sweet Auburn district.

As one of the most prominent leaders of the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was born and raised in Atlanta. Today, his legacy remains with his birth home, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park, The King Center and the King Family Home.

President Jimmy Carter

A man in a suit stands at a podium with microphones, addressing an audience at an outdoor event in Atlanta, Georgia.
President Carter died on Dec. 29, 2024, but his legacy lives on. (Photo courtesy of Georgia World Congress Center Authority)

Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. president, solidified his legacy right here in Atlanta. From founding the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum, one of 14 presidential libraries in the U.S., to opening The Carter Center in partnership with Emory University, the history of his legacy can be explored in Atlanta. His Nobel Peace Prize from 2002 is on display at the Carter Presidential Library.

Read more about Carter’s legacy here.

U.S. Civil Rights Trail Stop

A cluttered vintage record store with customers browsing through records and memorabilia in Atlanta, Georgia.
Explore history at this Atlanta U.S. Civil Rights Trail location. (Photo by Aubree Dumas)

The Madame C.J. Walker Museum and WERDStudio became a stop on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail in 2025. Madame C.J. Walker became the first female self-made millionaire in the U.S after developing a line of cosmetics and hair care products for Black women. 

WERDStudio was the nation’s first Black-owned radio station, which began broadcasting in 1949. Visit these historic locations in the Sweet Auburn district.

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For more things to do in the city, visit our calendar of events. Or explore more of the history and heritage of Atlanta.

The Ultimate Guide to 404 Day

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