Memorabilia, films, and interactive exhibits including the chance to taste Coca-Cola flavors from all over the world. Learn about the soft drink that debuted in Atlanta in 1886.

Delve into the fascinating undersea world of the Georgia Aquarium to encounter massive whale sharks, watch playful dolphins, and learn about the lives of beluga whales. With more than 100,000 marine animals in the largest aquarium in North America, there's no end to the undersea adventures that await your visit.
Sixty different habitats house everything from voracious piranhas and albino alligators in the River Scout gallery to jellyfish and moray eels in the Tropical Diver gallery. You can check out the only 4 resident whale sharks in North America, stroll through underwater tunnels to scope out the graceful motions of manta rays, or get up close to beluga whales and African penguins in exhibits dedicated to cold climate creatures.
When you're ready to take your experience to new levels, head to the 4-D theater for an immersive underwater adventure you have to see–and feel!–to believe, or stop off at the tide pools where you can touch the smooth shells of horseshoe crabs or the fuzzy legs of sea stars. Before you leave, don't forget to swing by the dolphin tank to watch and learn about the playful antics of bottlenose dolphins.
Cultural attraction presents artifacts, art, and photos from the Civil Rights Era and about human rights.
National park encompassing Rev. Dr. King's birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and his final resting place.

Journey behind the scenes of “The Worldwide Leader in News” to see how a news broadcast is put together and aired. Inside CNN Studios offers an exclusive look at the headquarters of one of the largest and most venerable news organizations in the world.
In 1980, Ted Turner launched CNN as the first 24-hour news network. It evolved to become one of the most respected and trusted news sources in the world today. This is your chance to go behind the anchor desk and see how a CNN newscast is put together and aired.
Learn about CNN’s fascinating history, and explore the impressive complex that is home to the network. Check out CNN’s next-generation HD studio, and interact with the technology used by anchors including green screens and teleprompters. Ride up the world's longest free-standing escalator on this tour of the amazing space where news is produced and shared.

From old-school mansions to urban parks to a downtown that boasts the biggest skyline in the South, the sprawling city of Atlanta is a real peach. Cruise to landmarks like CNN Center on a bus, and hop off to uncover Atlanta's significant heritage at historic sites like Martin Luther King Jr.'s home.
Keep your camera handy as you drive by bustling CNN headquarters, historic Fox Theatre, and Centennial Park, home of the 1996 Olympics. Hop out to explore one of Atlanta's most popular spots, the BeltLine. This urban redevelopment project is transforming the city through a combination of rail, trail, greenspace, housing, and art. While on the Beltline you will tour the new Krog Street Market and Ponce City Market.
Head north for a drive by Margaret Mitchell House, the place where the celebrated author penned the classic Gone with the Wind. See the homes of famous celebrities on our Buckhead Mansion Tour. Continue on to breathtaking Swan House, one of the most recognized landmarks in Atlanta. This elegant mansion was built in 1928 for heirs to a cotton-selling fortune, and was recently featured in The Hunger Games.
Your tour culminates at the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site. Established in 1968 by King's wife, Coretta Scott King, the center is the official memorial dedicated to advancing MLK's legacy and furthering his work. Walk in his footsteps, see the home where he lived, and step inside the church where he prayed.

Journey through Downtown Atlanta and learn about the history of Southern food and culture. Treat your taste buds to some of the city’s best eats as you discover interesting tidbits such as who invented barbecue sauce and what the “Xs” mean on a moonshine bottle.
Your tour takes you to 7 different restaurants where you can enjoy 15 delicious tastings. Sample everything from soul food and barbecue to Lowcountry cuisine and Creole-style candies. Wash these mouthwatering dishes down with Southern classics like sweet tea and lemonade, or try some fresh-made specialty juices.
Along the tour, your guide entertains and educates you with stories about the Civil Rights Movement, Atlanta past and present, and the city’s amazing food culture. You may even learn city secrets that some locals don’t know. Leave your tour full of delicious food and a wealth of new information.
The film industry is booming in Georgia, with over 1,200 movies and television shows filmed here since 1972. Atlanta has been fortunate to play a key role in many, including Ant-Man, Driving Miss Daisy, Captain America: Civil War, The Vampire Diaries, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Sully, Ride Along, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay parts 1 & 2, and The Walking Dead. Since 2012, Atlanta Movie Tours has been providing a whole new way to see the city for visitors and locals alike. Our Tour Guides are experienced actors who have worked on set, giving you fascinating behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Book a tour today and experience it for yourself! Explore more below about the awesome team behind Atlanta Movie Tours and book your tour today!
Big city chic and European charm blend seamlessly at The Shops Buckhead Atlanta. Bistro tables on canopied sidewalks beckon. Window-shopping is a coveted pastime. Over 60 designer stores and unique restaurants with new openings happening all the time. A walkable city sanctuary where art, style and ambiance converge. Hermes, Dior, Tom Ford, Jimmy Choo...and more.