Tag: hidden gems

  • Sunday Reflections with Cece in the City ✨

    Hey hey everyone! Hope you had an amazing week. It’s Sunday — that sweet spot where we slow down, reset, and get our minds ready for a new week ahead. So let’s jump right into this week’s Cece in the City recap because it was full of celebration, history, new experiences, books, and inspiration.

    🎉 Birthday Love

    First things first — I have to shout out my oldest daughter and wish her a happy happy birthday! 🥳 I am beyond proud of the woman she’s become. She’s beautiful inside and out, and watching her grow has truly been one of my greatest joys. Mommy loves you endlessly 💕.

    ⚔️ Stepping Back in Time: Medieval Times – Lawrenceville, GA

    Next stop — Medieval Times in Lawrenceville, GA. I haven’t been in years, but let me tell you, it was still a good time! The show was entertaining, the food was surprisingly good, and the whole experience really takes you back in time.

    A little history moment: Medieval Times is inspired by 11th-century Europe, complete with knights, tournaments, and royal courts. No forks, cheering for your knight, and dramatic sword fights — it’s part dinner, part history lesson, and all fun. If you’ve never been, definitely put it on your list.

    ☎️ Hidden Gem Vibes: Red Phone Booth – Atlanta

    Now let’s talk about something very different — Red Phone Booth in Atlanta. This spot was such a vibe! It’s a chill lounge with a pool table and bar, but here’s the twist… you need a secret code to get in 👀.

    That alone made the experience fun. I love trying new things, and this was the perfect place to relax and enjoy time with friends and family. Definitely one of those “Atlanta hidden gems.”

    📚 Cece’s Book Corner

    You already know it’s not a Cece blog without a book moment. This week’s read was A Little Bit of Karma by ReShonda Tate Billingsley — and whew, it was a different kind of read.

    This book dives into:

    • Communication (or lack of it) in relationships
    • Love and life’s unexpected turns
    • Being in the wrong place at the wrong time
    • How mistakes and silence can change everything

    It’s full of drama and definitely makes you think. If you enjoy stories that reflect real-life situations, make sure to check it out:

    👉 https://amzn.to/3YC9JAn

    🎬 Cece On the Scenes

    I don’t watch a lot of series, but sometimes you need a break from books — so I watched His and Hers.

    Let me say… 4 out of 5 ⭐
    Great acting, twists and turns, and one of those shows that keeps you guessing. If you’re looking for something suspenseful and well done, this is a must-watch.

    ✍🏽 Inspired by Powerful Women

    As I continue my own writing journey, I have to pause and give thanks to women who motivate and inspire me.

    • Oprah Winfrey — magazines, interviews, book clubs… she does it all. I have a magazine, a book club, and I love interviewing people, so seeing her journey reminds me that mine can grow just as big.
    • Angie Thomas — author of The Hate U Give and On the Come Up. Powerful storytelling that not only became bestselling books but impactful movies. Her work opens eyes, sparks conversations, and inspires change. Truly an amazing author — definitely check her books out if you haven’t already.

    Until next time…
    Stay tuned, stay inspired, and keep exploring with Cece in the City 💫

  • Cece in the City: Exploring Atlanta’s Hidden Gems

    Happy Sunday, friends! 🌞 Let’s talk about a few of my Cece in the City adventures that make Atlanta one of the most vibrant and fun places to explore.

    1. The BeltLine – If you haven’t been, the BeltLine is a whole vibe. From food spots to street performers, it’s where cultures mix and creativity flows. Whether you’re biking, walking, or just people-watching, there’s always something happening.
    1. Krog Street Tunnel – This isn’t just a tunnel, it’s a living canvas. Every time I go, the art is different, bold, and full of energy. It’s like stepping into Atlanta’s heartbeat—raw, colorful, and ever-changing.
    1. Hop ‘N Go Tours – Talk about fun! This rolling adventure takes you around Atlanta while serving up history and laughs. I learned things about the city I never knew, all while riding in style. Definitely a must-do if you want to play tourist for a day.
    1. The Botanical Gardens – Flowers, sculptures, and serenity all in one. I’ve been to both the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the one in Gainesville. Atlanta’s is larger and full of surprises (especially during the holiday lights ✨), while Gainesville’s has its own charm and peaceful vibes. Both are worth it!
    1. Mercedes-Benz Stadium – It’s football season, y’all! 🏈 From the skybox to the regular seats, this stadium is an experience no matter where you sit. The energy is electric, the food is surprisingly affordable, and it’s a piece of Atlanta history in the making.

    Atlanta never runs out of gems to explore, and I’m just getting started. Stay tuned—more Cece in the City adventures are on the way! 💫

  • My Hop n Go Tours Experience

    Y’all know Cece be in the city, and you already know I had to check out Hop n Go Tours—the ultimate sightseeing experience in Atlanta! From day tours and food tours to grown-and-sexy adult tours, Hop n Go is doing it all. I went on a two-hour adventure with our amazing tour guide, Alex, and let me tell you… she’s the real MVP!

    We rolled through ATL in style, soaking up the sights and history. Alex dropped gems on every stop—we hit Centennial Olympic Park, the Georgia State Capitol, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s home and exhibit, the Madame CJ Walker Museum, The Underground, and more. It wasn’t just a tour, it was a whole vibe!

    Alex knows her stuff. I even got a chance to chat with her one-on-one. Hop n Go started as her passion project after she moved from L.A. to Atlanta. She wanted to connect with the city on a deeper level, and since she loves traveling and meeting new people, she decided to bring those passions together and create something dope—and boom, Hop n Go Tours was born.

    When I asked her what she loves most about ATL, she said:

    1. Meeting new people and embracing the culture.
    2. All the unique experiences Atlanta has to offer.
    3. And of course… the food! (We definitely bonded over that one!)

    Hop n Go is a one-stop shop. Alex mixes history, music, and fun to give you a tour you won’t forget. Oh—and you can sip while you ride! Champagne, soft drinks, even adult beverages are available on board. Yes, ma’am!

    I had the best time learning about the city and snapping pics at the landmarks. I’m already planning a group tour with my Women Stand Strong crew—and we might just try the night tour next. Atlanta really shines when it lights up at night!

    So if you’re ever in the A—or even if you’re a local looking to explore your city in a new way—check out Hop n Go Tours. Alex is awesome, and her energy is contagious. Trust me, you’ll leave with memories, photos, and fun facts you’ll want to tell everybody.

    Here’s the link to book: www.hopngotours.com
    You will not be disappointed.