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.