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Atlanta: The Don'ts of Visiting Atlanta

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Discover the diverse attractions of Atlanta, United States, from cheering on major sports teams to exploring world-class museums and iconic landmarks. This guide offers a glimpse into the city's vibrant culture and essential experiences.

  • Hawks

    Atlanta Hawks, a professional basketball team.

  • Braves

    Atlanta Braves, a professional baseball team.

  • Falcons

    Atlanta Falcons, an American football team.

  • Atlanta FC

    Atlanta FC, a professional soccer team.

  • High Museum of Art

    A fantastic museum in Midtown with great European, American, and African art collections.

  • Zoo Atlanta

    A really cool zoo in Atlanta.

  • World of Coca Cola

    A place to learn about Coca-Cola, everyone's favorite sugary beverage.

  • Georgia Aquarium

    Probably the best and biggest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, featuring a walk-through tunnel under a large ocean tank.

  • Centennial Olympic Park

    A park in downtown Atlanta.

  • Centennial Park

    A park in downtown Atlanta.

  • CNN Center

    A place where you can take a tour and learn how they do the shows.

  • Poncey Market

    A place to visit in Atlanta.

  • MLK Historic Site

    A historic site to visit.

  • Little Five Points

    An eclectic area with shops and bars, including the Vortex.

  • Vortex

    A bar in Little Five Points known for good beer and whiskey at a good price.

  • Jimmy Carter Presidential Library

    The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library is out there.

  • Buckhead

    An area with fancier, more expensive shops and restaurants where you can try the newest restaurants.

  • Stone Mountain

    A place to visit about a 30-minute drive from downtown Atlanta.

  • Mary Matt's Tea Room

    A place that will feed you until you're about to explode, with love, kindness, and fantastic fried chicken.

  • Fox Theater

    A theater to visit.

  • Waffle House

    A cheap place to eat that is actually from Atlanta.