World of Coca-Cola
A trip to Atlanta wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the World of Coca-Cola. The world’s most famous drink was founded in Atlanta in 1892, and it is synonymous with it. The museum is interactive, and visitors can explore the history of the fizzy drink through an assortment of cool exhibits.
The exhibits get updated or changed on occasions, so each visit offers a chance to see something new or unique. Visitors can learn about the history of Coca-Cola from the invention of the drink to marketing campaigns. One thing you won’t learn, however, is the recipe.
Georgia Aquarium
The Georgia Aquarium is home to more than 100,000 animals from hundreds of species represented in what they say is more than 10 million gallons of water in the various enclosures. From shark tanks to different exotic sea creatures in indoor and outdoor exhibits, this downtown Atlanta attraction is bound to excite visitors of all ages.
Aside from the fascinating collection of sea creatures at the facility, it’s conveniently located at the city center which makes it easy to walk to other attractions in the city.
Porsche Experience Center
Most petrolheads wouldn't expect Atlanta and Porsche to be mentioned in the same sentence. Yet, Atlanta is home to the Porsche Experience Center, and car enthusiasts can get behind the wheel of a 911 and speed around a purpose-built 1.6-mile circuit.
The driving center circuit has different specialized sections including a kink plate, a low-friction circle, an off-road circuit, and a one-mile handling course designed to be similar to a country road. Drivers can also take a 911 out on a dynamic handling area to try out some unique maneuvers.
Whether you want to get behind the wheel or ride shotgun, it is an exhilarating driving experience one won’t soon forget.
The Atlanta History Center
If you are short on time but want to learn all about Atlanta’s past, the Atlanta History Center is the ideal place to go for the day. The center is made up of five museums and attractions which include the Atlanta History Museum, Centennial Olympic Games Museum, Swan House, Smith Family Farm, and the Kenan Research Center.
The complex contains houses from the late 1800s and early 1900s, and visitors can see just what life was like for those people living in Atlanta at the time. The Margaret Mitchell House was home to the famed author of the same name who wrote Gone with the Wind. Visitors can see the room where she wrote the famed novel.
The Atlanta History Museum has a popular American Civil War exhibit detailing the city’s experience during the war between states. History buffs won’t want to miss the engaging complex.
Mercedes Benz Stadium
Mercedes Benz Stadium is home to the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Major League Soccer’s Atlanta United. It is a behemoth of a sports stadium and modern architectural wonder. The outside of the stadium has a unique design that looks like a flower before blooming. Once the stadium’s retractable roof opens, the sports venue blossoms into one of the most impressive arenas in North America.
The stadium opened in 2017 at an estimated cost of $1.6 billion. Sports fans and architecture enthusiasts can tour the stadium and explore the incredible 71,000 seat capacity arena. Several tours can be taken including the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United VIP tours.
Ponce City Market
Located in Atlanta's Old Fort Ward neighborhood, the market is a historic space used for many different activities. With restaurants, retail shops, and entertainment options in the market, visitors have plenty to see and do, including enjoying food and drink on the rooftop park area. The development also has space for residential and office use, making it the epitome of multi-function.
Olympic Park
Built for the 1996 Summer Olympics, the Atlanta Olympic Park has transformed from its sport-hosting origins to being surrounded by tourist attractions today. Whether you want to take your picture with the fountain of rings or visit the Georgia Aquarium or the Center for Civil and Human Rights, the park has lots going on. There is also plenty of outdoor seating space to have a picnic.
Atlanta is a growing travel destination in the US. It is an American city with a rich history and culture. Whether a car enthusiast, sports fan, or history aficionado, Atlanta is an excellent city for a vacation.
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Local Favorite: Peach Cobbler
Georgia is known as the peach state, and there is no food item more associated with it than peach cobbler. Cobblers were made by American settlers who "cobbled together" ingredients from items they had available such as preserved, canned, or dried fruit, and biscuit dough. They would combine the ingredients and cook them over a fire. Cobbler was a variety of pie that was easy to make for Americans moving south or west. Peach cobbler can be found at restaurants, cafes, and coffee houses around Atlanta. Be sure you eat cobbler made from 100% Georgia peaches for a true taste of the city.