"The World of Coca-Cola is the only place where you can experience the fascinating story of the world's best-known beverage brand in a dynamic, multimedia attraction. Visit the vault where the legendary secret formula for Coca‑Cola is secured. Taste 100+ beverages from around the globe in our Taste It! beverage lounge. Experience our thrilling 4-D Theater (3-D movie with moving seats) Walk through Bottle Works, a fully-functioning bottling line, and take home a FREE 8-ounce bottle of Coca‑Cola. Give our 7-foot-tall and very friendly Coca‑Cola Polar Bear a big hug. See the world's largest collection of Coca‑Cola memorabilia in Milestones of Refreshment." - from World of Coke web information page.
There's so many things to do in Atlanta, but one of the "must-see" attractions on your list has to be the Georgia Aquarium. Check out more than 60 exhibits featuring a variety of animals and habitats. It's the world's most magical aquarium, and conveniently located next door to the World of Coca‑Cola.
Discover Atlanta's history from early settlers to the international metropolitan city we know today. The Atlanta History Center is located on 33 acres in the Buckhead district. As one of the largest history museums in the United States, it features two historic houses, historic gardens, the Kenan Research Center and the Centennial Olympic Games Museum.
Atlanta's home to dinosaurs and adventure! In addition to hands-on exhibitions that bring science and history alive to kids of all ages, Fernbank features the largest movie screen in all of Atlanta where your whole family can watch educational films on a variety of animals. There's always something going on at Fernbank, so check out the details before you arrive.
Want to see news and broadcasting in action? Take a behind-the-scenes view of global CNN headquarters, located within walking distance of the World of Coca-Cola. There are several tour levels to choose from, so don't miss out on one of the most fun things to do in Atlanta while visiting.
Simply walk south across Centennial Olympic Park from the World of Coca-Cola to enter CNN Center where you will find the entrance to Inside CNN Studio Tour in the atrium.
With its renowned collection of classic and contemporary art and award-winning architecture by Richard Meier and Renzo Piano, the High Museum of Art has grown from its origins in a stately home on Peachtree Street to become the leading art museum in the southeastern United States. Photo from www.wornthrough.com
It's difficult to know where to begin describing Zoo Atlanta, which houses more than 1,500 animals, representing more than 200 species from around the world. But the giant pandas are as good a place as any, especially since panda twins Mei Lun and Mei Huan – the only twin pandas in the United States – were born at Zoo Atlanta July 15, 2013.