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Nearby Attractions

See below for just a few of Atlanta's premier tourist attractions. All locations are within five miles, making exploration time easy to maximize!

Bodies: The Exhibition

 

BODIES…The Exhibition provides an intimate and informative view into the human body. Using an innovative preservation process, the Exhibition allows you to see and celebrate your body's inner beauty in ways you never dreamed possible. Over 200 actual human bodies and specimens, meticulously dissected and respectfully displayed, offer an unprecedented and wholly unique look into your amazing body. Come explore, experience and celebrate the wonder of the human form.

GA Aquarium

 

The Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It houses tens of thousands of animals, representing several hundred species, all of which reside in 10 million US gallons (38,000 m3) of marine and fresh water,[1][2] and is the largest aquarium in the western hemisphere. It was the largest aquarium in the entire world from its opening in 2005 until 2012

World of Coca-Cola

 

The new World of Coke museum made its grand debut on May 24th 2007 and quickly became a much sought after destination for locals and visitors trekking to the Downtown Atlanta corridor. Located directly across the street from the Children’s Museum of Atlanta, the Georgia Aquariumand the Olympic Centennial Park, this sprawling 60,000 square foot, state of the art museum is a beacon for Coca Cola connoisseurs and museum buffs alike.

 

What’s really exciting about the World of Coke is that the tour touches on the past, present and the future of the brand that has come to symbolize American tradition and creativity. From special exhibits that feature pop art utilizing the Coca Cola logo or silhouette to the tasting room which allows patrons to sample more than sixty different Coca Cola recipes from around the world, this family friendly museum is a must-see on any list of Downtown Atlanta attractions.

High Museum of Art

 

The High is the leading art museum in the Southeastern U.S. With more than 15,000 works of art in its permanent collection, the High has an extensive anthology of 19th- and 20th-century American and decorative art; significant holdings of European paintings; a growing collection of African American art; and burgeoning collections of modern and contemporary art, photography, folk art and African art. The High is also dedicated to supporting and collecting works by Southern artists.

Centennial Olympic Park

 

The Park sponsors community-wide free events, including the Fourth of July Celebration, Music@Noon, the Wednesday WindDown concert series, and FIT Fridays. The Park also hosts festivals, fundraisers and private events. These events, in addition to the normal day-to-day traffic, bring an estimated three million visitors to this urban oasis each year.

Within Walking Distance

 

  • Sprouts Farmer's Market

  • Nakato Japanese

  • Great Restaurants

  • Referrals or Reservations

  • Midtown Bowl: 32 Lanes

  • Nino's Cucina Italiana

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