65 Things to Do in Atlanta

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Mercedes-Benz Stadium

The current home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons football team and MLS’ Atlanta United pro soccer team is Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It first opened in 2017

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Truist Park

The home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves opened in 2017. It was originally called “SunTrust Park”, but after SunTrust Bank’s merger with Truist Financial,

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Zoo Atlanta

From its whimsical beginnings as a traveling circus in 1889, Zoo Atlanta has blossomed into a cornerstone of wildlife conservation and education in the heart

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Carter Center

Starting from humble beginnings on a peanut farm in Plains, Georgia, Jimmy Carter rose to become the 39th president of the United States, setting the

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Wren’s Nest

Wren’s Nest is a historic house museum honoring the legacy of Joel Chandler Harris, author of the Uncle Remus stories. Established as a museum in

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Trap Music Museum

The Trap Music Museum, founded in 2018 by rapper T.I. in Atlanta, is a pioneering institution celebrating trap music, a genre that has deeply influenced

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The Breman Museum

The Breman Museum, established in 1996 in Atlanta, is dedicated to Jewish history, Holocaust education, and the celebration of Jewish culture. It serves as a

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Woodruff Park

Woodruff Park was established in 1973 through a generous donation from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation. Spanning six acres, this urban retreat offers a peaceful

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World of Coca-Cola

The world’s best known beverage brand is headquartered in Atlanta and a visit will take you and your tastebuds on a fantastical journey. In addition

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SCAD FASH

SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film, part of the prestigious Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), is an epicenter for contemporary fashion and

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Oakland Cemetery

Established in 1850, Oakland Cemetery is Atlanta’s oldest public park and the final resting place for many of the city’s most notable figures, including mayors,

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The Olmsted Linear Park

The Olmsted Linear Park, designed by the renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Sr., unfurls along Atlanta’s Ponce de Leon Avenue. Conceived in the late

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Peachtree Center

Peachtree Center, an architectural landmark in downtown Atlanta, was developed in the 1960s by John Portman. It’s known for its distinctive style and has shaped

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Pemberton Place

Pemberton Place, named after John S. Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola, is a dynamic 20-acre hub of culture and entertainment in the heart of Atlanta,

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Piedmont Park

Piedmont Park, established in 1887, is Atlanta’s premier urban park, expanding over time to cover 200 acres. It has been a central gathering space, hosting

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Rhodes Hall

Rhodes Hall, often referred to as “The Castle on Peachtree,” is a grand Romanesque Revival mansion in the heart of Atlanta, built in 1904 by

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Six Flags Over Georgia

Six Flags Over Georgia, opening its gates in 1967, is a thrill-seeker’s paradise steeped in Southern tradition, named for the six flags that have flown

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Starlight Drive-In Theatre

Starlight Drive-In Theatre, an Atlanta institution since 1949, epitomizes the classic American drive-in movie experience. This historic venue has remained a beloved entertainment destination through

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Swan House

Originally the residence of the Inman family, wealthy cotton merchants, the Swan House was built in 1928 and epitomizes the elegance and prosperity of the

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Georgia Aquarium

Home to 100,000+ sea creatures living in 11+ million gallons of water, the Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in the United States and one

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High Museum of Art

Over 18,000 works of art, highlighted by American, African, and European masterpieces from the 18th and 19th century, fill the High Museum of Art in

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