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World of Coca-Cola
Immerse yourself in World of Coca-Cola, the one and only place you can explore the story of the world's most popular beverage brand. It's a place where anyone can experience moments of happiness and wonder. At World of Coca-Cola, inspiration is around every corner—from the vault where we secure our secret formula to world-class art and memorabilia and more than 100 beverages to taste from around the world. With opportunities to meet the Coca-Cola Polar Bear, take a VIP guided tour, and more.
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Georgia Aquarium
Don't miss your chance to visit one of the world's largest aquariums. With everything from belugas and whale sharks to puffins and penguins, there's no better way to witness marine life on land. Home to hundreds of species and thousands of animals, the Georgia Aquarium is a nonprofit scientific institution committed to inspiring awareness and preservation of our ocean and aquatic animals worldwide. 
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Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Awarded the 2019 Sports Facility of the Year, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium is like no other. This multi-purpose stadium is home to the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and the MLS's Atlanta United FC. With its unique architecture and renowned sustainability, this stadium offers a multitude of experiences for visitors.
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Centennial Olympic Park
No trip to downtown Atlanta is complete without visiting Centennial Olympic Park, a 22-acre green space that serves as Georgia’s lasting legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. Developed as the world’s gathering spot during the Centennial Olympic Games, the Park anchors Atlanta’s downtown entertainment and hospitality district. Cool off in the iconic Fountain of Rings, locate your commemorative brick, take a selfie at The Spectacular, frolic on the playgrounds, explore the Quilt Plazas, and roam the garden and expansive lawns.

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College Football Hall of Fame
Located in downtown Atlanta, the College Football Hall of Fame and Chick-fil-A Fan Experience puts you closer to the game than ever before. From the huge helmet wall featuring over 760 schools in The Quad to the giant Indoor Playing Field and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Skill Zone, the College Football Hall of Fame provides fans of all ages with memorable things to do. Stop by to experience the essence of college football as told by hall of fame inductees, and be sure to check out the new exhibits and events!
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Zoo Atlanta
Viewed as one of the finest zoological institutions in the US and a proud accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), Zoo Atlanta has a mission to inspire value and preservation of wildlife through a unique mix of education and outdoor family experiences. From well-known native wildlife to critically endangered species on the brink of extinction, the Zoo offers memorable close encounters with more than 1,000 animals from around the world.
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National Center for Civil and Human Rights
The Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is an engaging cultural attraction that connects The American Civil Rights Movement to today's Global Human Rights Movements. The Center features four immersive and thought-provoking exhibit spaces, including a continually rotating gallery of items from The Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. King. The center also provides designated event spaces and educational programs inspiring visitors to join the ongoing dialogue about contemporary movements for human rights around the world.
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Six Flags Over Georgia
As the largest regional theme park in the Southeast, Six Flags Over Georgia is home to more than 40 rides, including 11 roller coasters, three children's areas, water rides, and thrill rides. Featuring characters and themes from a variety of Warner Bros. properties such as Looney Tunes and DC Comics, the park opened to the public in 1967 as the second of three theme parks built by Six Flags.
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