The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30 acres botanical garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta. Incorporated in 1976, the garden's mission is to "develop and maintain plant collections for the purposes of display, education, conservation, research and enjoyment".
A former Sears catalogue facility Ponce City Market serves as a mixed-use complex offering a range of national and local retail anchors, boutiques, and restaurants. You can also purchase admission and take a cargo elevator to the rooftop where you will find a few attractions such as mini-golf and carnival style games.
Georgia Aquarium is home to hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 10 million gallons of fresh and salt water. It is currently the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere.
Located downtown guests spend the day in this 20-acre complex interacting with multiple exhibits and sampling over 100 different beverages from around the world.
Offers a total "Fan Experience" matching traditional, museum-quality memorabilia with interactive, multimedia exhibits that invite fans and visitors to engage with their favorite college football team or Hall of Famer.
Museum dedicated to the achievements of both the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights movement.
Located in Midtown Atlanta the High Museum showcases a variety of exhibits.
Georgia's most visited attraction surrounding Stone Mountain. Take the scenic railroad around the park, the tram to the top, or for the best adventure take a hike up the west side of the mountain to the top.
Yes it's the same taste you have probably had before. But this Chick-Fil-A being the original is an interesting site to see showcasing a dwarf house in the front.
Krog street and/or the belt line is a beautiful way to explore Atlanta.
National park preserving a Civil War battleground from the Atlanta Campaign. Visitors can learn more about the Civil War in Atlanta or can take the one mile hike to the top of Kennesaw Mountain.
This museum is focused on World War II and the holocaust. It's on the campus of Kennesaw State University and the admission is free.
Eclectic restaurant with great food. The menu is quite vast but also contains some of the biggest and baddest burgers on the planet. If you order from the Bypass Burgers menu your cardiologist may have a few choice words for you.