The best time is during spring, especially April, when the Masters Tournament occurs.
The Augusta Canal National Heritage Area is a must-see for both history and scenic views.
Yes, Augusta is generally safe, but like any city, visitors should stay vigilant, particularly at night.
Try the classic Southern cuisines such as fried chicken and biscuits which are specialties in local diners.
While a car is convenient, the downtown area is walkable, and there are public transportation options available.
Yes, there are walking tours available that explore the historical architecture of the city, particularly in the Summerville District.
Visiting Phinizy Swamp Nature Park for its trails and wildlife is great for families.
Augusta National is private, but you can try to get tickets for the Masters practice rounds for a glimpse.
The local music scene is celebrated through numerous festivals and performances at venues like the Imperial Theatre.
Augusta is characterized by humid summers and mild winters, making it relatively comfortable to visit year-round.