Top Tourist Attractions in Atlanta

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Fernbank Museum of Natural HistoryHome to hundreds of interactive exhibits and exciting hands-on activities, the magnifi...
03/16/2023

Fernbank Museum of Natural History

Home to hundreds of interactive exhibits and exciting hands-on activities, the magnificent Fernbank Museum of Natural History can be found just fifteen minutes’ drive to the northeast of the center. In addition to all its fascinating dinosaur fossils and IMAX theater, there is also an expansive outdoor area with canopy walks, nature playgrounds and native wildlife to explore.

Dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the prehistoric and present-day natural worlds, the award-winning museum was established in 1992 and has only grown since then. While ambling about its galleries you can see life-size replicas of whales and a huge 123 foot-long Argentinosaurus – the largest dinosaur ever classified. There are also sections where you can experiment with forces and new technology while the fun and immersive NatureQuest is sure to appeal to young ones.

Ponce City MarketAnother very happening spot to hit up is the ever-popular Ponce City Market which encompasses everythin...
03/16/2023

Ponce City Market

Another very happening spot to hit up is the ever-popular Ponce City Market which encompasses everything from shops and restaurants to offices, flats and a rooftop amusement park. Once a Sears catalogue facility, the ginormous mixed-use building lies alongside part of the BeltLine in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood.

Built in 1926, the red brick building was renovated and reopened in 2014 with its cavernous Central Food Hall and all its stands and stalls lying right at the heart of things. Aside from stopping off for a bite to eat or drink, you can also enjoy its rooftop beer garden, play a round of mini-golf or try some of its kitschy carnival games.

Turner FieldIf you are after a thrilling sporting spectacle, then Turner Field is definitely the place to go. Formerly t...
03/16/2023

Turner Field

If you are after a thrilling sporting spectacle, then Turner Field is definitely the place to go. Formerly the home of the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball, the reconverted and renovated arena now instead hosts Georgia State University’s college football games.

Originally opened in 1996, the massive stadium served as the centerpiece of the Summer Olympics held in Atlanta that year. Now called the Center Parc Stadium, it lies just south of the center, on the college campus. Besides watching the Panthers play and taking part in the team’s tailgates, you can also attend concerts and community events at what is still often known to locals as Turner Field.

Jimmy Carter Library & MuseumA fascinating place to visit, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum lies just five...
03/14/2023

Jimmy Carter Library & Museum

A fascinating place to visit, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum lies just five minutes’ drive to the northeast of downtown, right next to the Carter Center. Inside guests can learn all about his life and legacy and see amazing memorabilia, photos and film clips from throughout his career and one term as president (1977 – 1981).

First opened to the public in 1986, the museum covers everything from his upbringing and success as a peanut farmer to life on the campaign trail and how he opposed racial segregation. After having explored all its interactive exhibits you can also see his Nobel Peace Prize, wander around an exact replica of the Oval Office and amble about its grand library and gorgeous gardens.

Atlanta BeltLineOne of the most popular and picturesque ways to see as much of the city as possible is to walk, run or c...
03/11/2023

Atlanta BeltLine

One of the most popular and picturesque ways to see as much of the city as possible is to walk, run or cycle along the Atlanta BeltLine which encircles the center of The Big A. As well as connecting numerous neighborhoods and parks together, the multi-use trail takes you past interesting outdoor art installations with sports facilities, restaurants and microbreweries also lining the route.

Stretching 22 miles in length, the spectacular outdoor space follows in the tracks of what once was a railway corridor. While many more miles of trails are still to be added before the project’s intended completion date in 2030, locals and tourists already flock to the beltline for its lovely scenery and nature, its innumerable establishments and countless community events.

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