Earlier this week, ABC’s “Strahan and Sara” spotlighted Atlanta with the help of some stars from “The Real Housewives of Atlanta.”

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During Tuesday’s show, co-host Sara Haines said she wanted to give a shout out to the city. “So, we asked some of our favorite housewives to give some tips on how to give some of that love back,” she said.

In the two-minute clip, Eva Marcille, Kandi Burruss, Cynthia Bailey and Marlo Hampton all shared their favorite spots and events in the city.

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While Marcille listed downtown’s Centennial Olympic Park and Old Lady Gang, which has locations in Castleberry Hills and Camp Creek, Burruss named The King Center in the Sweet Auburn neighborhood and the Georgia Aquarium downtown.

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Hampton’s picks included the Waldorf Astoria Spa in Buckhead and the Auto Spa Bistro near Midtown, and Bailey chose the Taste of Atlanta, an annual food festival that occurs in October.

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