Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA
Aeroporto Internacional de Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL) is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

1. Aeroporto Internacional de Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL)

6.7
(Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport)
6000 N Terminal Pkwy (at Airport Loop Rd), Atlanta, GA
Aeroporto Internacional · 4420 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Founded in 1837 as the end of the Western&Atlantic railroad, Atlanta was first called Marthasville, nicknamed Terminus, and later changed to the feminine of Atlantic, after the railroad. Leia mais.

Fernbank Museum of Natural History is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

2. Fernbank Museum of Natural History

8.6
767 Clifton Rd NE (Ponce de Leon Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Museu de Ciências · Eastside · 80 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Fernbank was named by a young girl named Emily who played in the woodlands during her childhood in the 19th century. She was inspired by the forest to become a naturalist and educator. Leia mais.

Stone Mountain Park is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

3. Stone Mountain Park

9.0
1000 Robert E. Lee Dr., Stone Mountain, GA
Parque de Diversão · 285 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Stone Mountain is a pluton, a type of igneous intrusion formed as a result of the upwelling of magma from within the Earth’s crust. Leia mais.

Six Flags White Water is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

4. Six Flags White Water

7.2
250 Cobb Pkwy N #100, Marietta, GA
Parque Aquático · 55 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Six Flags White Water is the largest waterpark in the South! The 9-story Cliffhanger is one of the tallest free-falls in the world.

Piedmont Park is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

5. Piedmont Park

9.5
400 Park Dr NE (Piedmont Ave. NE), Atlanta, GA
Parque · Piedmont Park · 298 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The stone balustrades throughout the park originally held steps leading to buildings built for the 1895 Cotton States and International Exposition World's Fair. Leia mais.

World of Coca-Cola is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

6. World of Coca-Cola

8.3
121 Baker St NW (at Pemberton Pl), Atlanta, GA
Museu · Downtown Atlanta · 530 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Coca-Cola was created in 1886 by Atlanta pharmacist Dr. John S. Pemberton. Servings were originally sold for 5 cents a glass. Leia mais.

Zoo Atlanta is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

7. Zoo Atlanta

8.7
800 Cherokee Ave SE (at Grant Park), Atlanta, GA
Zoológico · 159 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? When it opened in 1889, the zoo's collection of abandoned circus animals featured a jaguar, a hyena, a bear, a raccoon, an elk, a gazelle, a Mexican hog, lionesses, pumas, camels &snakes Leia mais.

Grant Park is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

8. Grant Park

9.1
537 Park Ave SE (at Hansell St SE), Atlanta, GA
Parque · Grant Park · 49 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Grant Park was established in 1883 and is the oldest city park in Atlanta. The park originally featured Lake Abana, which was drained in 1960. Leia mais.

Robert W. Woodruff Park is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

9. Robert W. Woodruff Park

6.6
51 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA
Parque · Five Points District · 25 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The bronze sculpture, ‘Phoenix Rising from the Ashes,’ symbolizes Atlanta’s rebirth after the Civil War. The phoenix appears in Egyptian, Arabian, Asian, Roman, and Greek mythologies. Leia mais.

Morgan Falls Overlook Park is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

10. Morgan Falls Overlook Park

9.0
200 Morgan Falls Rd, Sandy Springs, GA
Parque · 43 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The dam at Morgan Falls Park was built in 1904, originally to provide power to Atlanta’s streetcars. Today it provides power to about 4400 homes.

High Museum of Art is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

11. High Museum of Art

9.1
1280 Peachtree St NE (at 16th St NE), Atlanta, GA
Museu de Arte · Midtown · 205 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The High is the only major general museum in North America to have a curatorial department devoted specifically to folk and self-taught art. Leia mais.

The Children's Museum of Atlanta is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

12. The Children's Museum of Atlanta

8.2
275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW (Baker Street), Atlanta, GA
Museu · Downtown Atlanta · 42 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Atlanta's only children's museum, Imagine It! has had over 1 million visitors since opening in 2003. Leia mais.

Six Flags Over Georgia is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

13. Six Flags Over Georgia

8.2
275 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA
Parque de Diversão · 234 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The name Six Flags refers to the 6 flags that have flown over Georgia in the state’s history – Spain, France, U.K., U.S.A., Confederate States of America, and the state of Georgia. Leia mais.

Dr Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

14. Dr Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site

9.4
450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA
Local Histórico e Tombado · Sweet Auburn · 52 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., his father, and his grandfather all preached at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church. Dr. King received his License to Preach at the age of 17 and was ordained at 19. Leia mais.

The Varsity is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

15. The Varsity

8.0
61 North Ave NW (at Spring St NW), Atlanta, GA
Cachorro-Quente · Midtown · 363 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Two miles of hot dogs, a ton of onions, 2500 pounds of potatoes, 5000 fried pies and 300 gallons of chili are made from scratch daily at The Varsity, the world's largest drive-in! Leia mais.

Georgia Aquarium is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

16. Georgia Aquarium

9.1
225 Baker St NW (at Luckie St NW), Atlanta, GA
Aquário · Downtown Atlanta · 624 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The whale shark is considered the largest fish in the world. The Georgia Aquarium is the only aquarium outside of Asia to exhibit whale sharks. Leia mais.

Center for Puppetry Arts is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

17. Center for Puppetry Arts

8.6
1404 Spring St NW (at 18th St NW), Atlanta, GA
Museu · Midtown · 47 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Puppetry is an ancient art, thought to originate around 30,000 B.C. Nearly every culture in the world has some form of puppetry. Leia mais.

Inside CNN Studio Tour is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

18. Inside CNN Studio Tour

7.1
190 Marietta St NW (One CNN Center), Atlanta, GA
Arte e Lazer · Downtown Atlanta · 28 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? CNN made history (and changed journalism forever) in 1980 when it became the first all-news television network in the U.S. and the first to provide 24-hour news coverage.

Cochran Shoals - Chattahoochee River is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

19. Cochran Shoals - Chattahoochee River

9.0
Eugene Gunby Rd (Interstate N Pkwy), Atlanta, GA
Parque · 32 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The river is home to trout, bass, catfish and 20 other species of fish. 240 bird species live or pass through the area, as well as rabbits, deer, river otters and other animals. Leia mais.

20. Centennial Olympic Park

9.2
285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW (Marietta St), Atlanta, GA
Parque · Downtown Atlanta · 210 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? Granite from each of the five continents represented in the Olympic Games was incorporated in the park. Leia mais.

Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum is one of Places to Visit in Atlanta, GA.

21. Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum

800 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA
Museu de História · Grant Park · 16 dicas e avaliações

K12 IncK12 Inc: Did you know? The Battle of Atlanta was fought on July 22, 1864 with an estimated 12,140 causalities. Though ultimately a Union victory, Atlanta would not fall until September 2, 1864. Leia mais.