Things To Do In Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta — the sprawling capital of ‘Peach State’ Georgia, the landmark of Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and the host of the Summer Olympics of 1996 has plenty of versatile attractions to offer depending upon your interests in art, museum, garden and amusement parks. I went to Atlanta last month and had an amazing time exploring its world famous attractions!
Here’s my list of things to do in Atlanta that can make your trip a lifetime experience!
Feel The Magic Of Georgia Aquarium
Georgia Aquarium located in the heart of downtown Atlanta is the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere. You can feel the magic of this 10-million gallon playground beyond your imagination. See beluga whales, dolphins, whale sharks, penguins and more. Then, experience the wonder of dolphin and sea lion, a 4D theater experience and special exhibitions. I bet, you’ll feel the excitement at every corner!
Explore The World Of Coca-Cola
The World of Coca-Cola is a neighbor to Georgia Aquarium. It offers 90-minutes walking tour where you get an opportunity to explore everything about the world’s most famous and most loved beverage brand through more than 1000 artifacts, artworks, video and sound. You also get the chance to get closer to the vault containing the secret formula. It gets you an opportunity to go behind-the-scenes look at the bottling process, take a trip around the world in a thrilling 4D movie experience and tempt your taste buds with more than 100 beverages from around the globe.
Take CNN Studio Tour
You can take a journey into the heart of CNN World Headquarters, located in downtown Atlanta, for a glimpse of news and broadcasting in action! Get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the world’s largest news network only at CNN Studio tours. You can take a 50-minute guided walking tour for an up-close and personal look at news broadcasting, get a glimpse into the history of CNN that helped make it the worldwide leaders in news.
Visit Center For Civil And Human Rights
The Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is an engaging cultural attraction that connects The American Civil Rights Movements to today’s global Human Rights Movement. Sit at an interactive lunch counter and experience what heroic protestors braved, stand face-to-face with global human rights champions and view items that changed history: MLK’s personal papers. You can go on a powerful and uplifting journey that provides an understanding of the role each person can play in helping to protect the rights of all people. A must visit attraction to know your rights as a human!
Celebrate College Football Hall Of Fame And Chick-Fil-A-Fan Experience
The College Football Hall of Fame is a hall of fame and museum devoted to college football in the downtown Atlanta. If you’re a fan of American college football, it’s a must visit! You can celebrate the timeless traditions and pageantry of college football with over 94,000 sq. ft. of engaging, interactive and personalized experiences. You can also test your skills on the 45-yard indoor playing field. Don’t forget to pay tribute to the greatest fans, players and coaches of all times at this ultimate destination for fans and football!
Go To Zoo Atlanta
If you’re fond of giant pandas and other apes, you must visit Zoo Atlanta which is one of four zoos in the U.S. currently housing giant pandas. Not only this, you’ll enjoy close encounters with more than 14,00 animals, landscapes with inviting botanicals and North America’s largest zoological collection of great apes.
Feel the Downtown Atlanta Vibes At Centennial Olympic Park
There’s no better way to feel the positive downtown vibes of Atlanta while relaxing at the Centennial Olympic Park. Its centerpiece is The Fountain of Rings featuring the Olympic Ring symbol is the iconic attraction of Centennial Olympic park and one of the most recognized and photographed landmarks in Georgia. The Centennial Olympic Park is a free attraction surrounded with buzzing energy of downtown attractions and recreational activities throughout the year.
Get High On Adrenaline at Six Flags Over Georgia
If you’re fond of deadly roller-coaster rides and your body is craving for a high adrenaline rush, then you must visit Six Flags Over Georgia — a theme park featuring dozens of thrill rides, shows, and activities. Six Flags is among the most popular family attractions in Atlanta and is crowded throughout the year.
See Atlanta From The Top of The Stone Mountain Park, Georgia
Stone Mountain Park is a must see attraction for any Atlanta visitor. It spread across 3,200 beautiful acres and built around the world’s largest piece of exposed massive granite dome. The park features various attractions, events and festivities throughout the year. It’s a favorite spot for enjoying nearly every type of outdoor activity – camping, hiking, climbing, fishing, picnicking, horseback riding and more. The major attraction of the park is Lasershow Spectacular in Mountainvision. The lights are choreographed with toe-tapping tunes and take-your-breath-away pyrotechnics. It is the best way to cap off a day at Stone Mountain Park.
My Atlanta trip was fun and its a perfect getaway for anyone who loves art, museum, history and adventure. Atlanta has also boomed as a tourist destination since 1996 Olympics. If you’re looking for a perfect holiday destination in Georgia, I bet, Atlanta won’t disappoint you!
Do share your experiences if you’ve visited Atlanta in the comments below or if not, which attraction would you love to visit out there?
Happy Traveling!
Ana
Sheryl
July 8, 2016I love Atlanta and it made me feel good to know I’ve done more than half of these suggestions. Now on to finish the list.
View CommentWhitney Bell
July 8, 2016Great posts Ana, and great pictures as well. I have not been to Atlanta yet, and I live not far. So, when I decided to go I have a tour guide in this posts.
View CommentRenata Pereira
July 8, 2016I’d absolutely love to visit CNN. I’m a journalist and have worked on TV for many years (even freelanced for CNN International some years ago). I’m now retired from the hustle and bustle of a newsroom – hahaha! But still love the energy and atmosphere. I’ve also heard great things about the Aquarium, would love to see it too! I’ve been to the Atlanta airport so many times… One day I’ll add a stop over! 🙂
View CommentChiara Marie
July 8, 2016Seriously what a great round of places to see in Atlanta. Last I was there I had some delicious BBQ somewhere near Buckhead. Driving through that area its just gorgeous. Putting Stone Mountain Park on my list!
View CommentNellwyn Lampert
July 8, 2016Looks like there’s lots to do! I’ve never been to the American South but I’d really like to go one day.
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View CommentThe Trophy WifeStyle
July 8, 2016I love Atalanta!!! I just happened have had the pleasure of visiting the zoo and Coca-Cola!
View Commentroyaltyinreality
July 8, 2016I’ve been to Atlanta more times than I can count and embarrassed to say I don’t think I’ve even done any of this stuff. I will def. keep all of this in mind for my next visit!
View CommentJoanna
July 8, 2016These are some great ideas that can fill up more than a weekend spent in Atlanta. I am not a fan of amusement parks but I would enjoy a visit to the Aquarium instead. The Stone Mountain Park is very much to my liking, I enjoy being surrounded by nature and hiking.
View CommentIvan Jose
July 8, 2016This is a great list of things to do in Georgia. It looks so modern and cosmopolitan. I hope we’ll have the chance to visit the US someday.
View CommentJessica Ayun
July 8, 2016Been hearing good memories and travel stories about Georgia. Would definitely want to go there and do the CNN studio tour. Yay!
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