
Marietta Welcome Center and Old Train Depot
Your friendly gateway to historic Marietta, offering maps, local insights, and a charming glimpse of the Old Train Depot.

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Fewer crowds, relaxed atmosphere

Marietta Welcome Center and Old Train Depot
Best Time
Fewer crowds, relaxed atmosphere

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Your friendly gateway to historic Marietta, offering maps, local insights, and a charming glimpse of the Old Train Depot.
"This Welcome Center is well maintained and nice. The host was very pleasant and had interesting information."

🗺️ Grab a Free Map
The Welcome Center offers free maps of Marietta and Cobb County. Essential for exploring! 🗺️
🤝 Chat with Hosts
Staff are super friendly and have great info on parks and local activities. :handshake:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.8 · 24 reviews
Type
Tourist Information Center
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Marietta Welcome Center
Marietta Square
Your friendly starting point for maps, local info, and souvenirs. Hosts are knowledgeable and welcoming.
Historic Marietta Square
Downtown Marietta
A charming, bustling center with shops, restaurants, and a palpable sense of history.
Old Train Depot
Adjacent to Welcome Center
A picturesque piece of history, offering a glimpse into Marietta's past.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Charm of the Square
Discover Local Gems
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Insider Tips
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What to do in Marietta
Hi all! I’m from Virginia but live in California and am visiting Marietta for the weekend. Coming here feels a bit like coming home, so I want to make the most of it. I was wondering if I could get any recommendations for places to see/eat. According to Maps I’m near Hillgrove…
🗺️ Grab a Free Map
The Welcome Center offers free maps of Marietta and Cobb County. Essential for exploring! 🗺️
🤝 Chat with Hosts
Staff are super friendly and have great info on parks and local activities. :handshake:
Visiting and need advice!
My wife and I (late 20’s) are strongly considering moving to the greater Marietta area for work. We are planning to visit next weekend (May 5-7) to check it out. What are some of the nicer areas / areas to avoid? Any tips on cool local coffee shops, restaurants, things we must…
Just moved here- things to do without going to ATL?
Hi and welcome!! I would say check out Marietta square specially on weekends as there’s always something going on around there (festivals, vendors, farmers market) there’s also great eating and coffees there too. For soccer there’s plenty of places, we play pickup from mud…
🛍️ Souvenir Finds
Good prices on postcards and t-shirts. Wish they had more shirt variety! :t-shirt:
🎨 Connect Locally
Consider art classes on the square to meet locals and engage with the community. :artist_palette:
Social stuff to do in marietta?
I need to get out, meet people in person. I don't know what goes on around town though. And I dont mind if it's something at a bar but im not a big drinker.
Tips
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🗺️ Grab a Free Map
The Welcome Center offers free maps of Marietta and Cobb County. Essential for exploring! 🗺️
🤝 Chat with Hosts
Staff are super friendly and have great info on parks and local activities. :handshake:
🛍️ Souvenir Finds
Good prices on postcards and t-shirts. Wish they had more shirt variety! :t-shirt:
🎨 Connect Locally
Consider art classes on the square to meet locals and engage with the community. :artist_palette:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Marietta Welcome Center and Old Train Depot to be a well-maintained and pleasant pitstop on the historic square. The staff are consistently praised for their friendliness and helpfulness, offering valuable local information and maps. While some note the significant changes to the square over time, the Welcome Center itself is seen as a positive and welcoming resource for exploring Marietta and Cobb County.
"Wow what a shock. I lived in Marietta back in 60's. What a change. I got lost 3 times lol. It has become a little Atlanta.
My elementary school gone, along with Jr. High school. Kinda sad the square has changed with all the restaurants. Some parts brought tears to my eyes."
Dennis Shepherd
"This Welcome Center is well maintained and nice. The host was very pleasant and had interesting information. Plenty of information is available about Marrietta and Cobb County."
Mel Richardson
"Got a free map of Marietta and the postcards and t shirts were good prices. Wish they had more shirts!"
Jack Norman
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Welcome Center is located right on the historic Marietta Square, making it easily accessible by car. Parking is available around the square, though it can get busy on weekends. Public transport options are limited directly to the depot, so driving is generally recommended.
Yes, there is parking available around the Marietta Square. Some is metered, and some is free. Be aware that it can fill up quickly, especially during events or peak hours.
Absolutely! If you're already exploring the Marietta Square, the Welcome Center is a central and easily walkable point of interest. Many shops and restaurants are just steps away.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, admission to the Marietta Welcome Center and the Old Train Depot is free. It's a great place to stop for information and a bit of local history without any cost.
Operating hours can vary, but typically the Welcome Center is open during standard business hours on weekdays and often on Saturdays. It's best to check their official website or call ahead for the most current hours.
While the Welcome Center provides information about local events, they generally do not sell tickets directly. You'll usually need to purchase tickets through the event organizers or designated ticketing platforms.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can find free maps of Marietta and Cobb County, brochures on local attractions, event schedules, and recommendations for dining and shopping. The hosts are also a great resource for personalized tips.
The Old Train Depot is a historic structure and generally accessible from the outside for viewing and photos. Interior access may be limited or part of specific historical tours.
Yes, restrooms are typically available for visitors at the Welcome Center, making it a convenient pitstop while exploring the square.
The Welcome Center offers a selection of souvenirs, including postcards and t-shirts, often at good prices. While variety might be limited, they are good for a quick memento.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the Welcome Center is located on the Marietta Square, which is packed with a variety of restaurants, cafes, and eateries offering diverse cuisines. You'll find everything from casual dining to more upscale options.
The friendly staff at the Welcome Center can provide excellent recommendations based on your preferences. Don't hesitate to ask them for their favorite spots on the square.
📸 📸 Photography
The Old Train Depot itself makes for a charming backdrop. The surrounding Marietta Square also offers numerous picturesque spots with historic architecture and vibrant street scenes.
Generally, taking photos inside the Welcome Center for personal use is acceptable, especially of the informational displays or the depot's exterior from inside. Always be mindful of other visitors and staff.



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