Explore the Atlanta BeltLine, a must-see urban redevelopment project that connects several neighborhoods, including Midtown. You can walk or bike along the BeltLine, and it’s lined with art installations, murals, and unique places to eat. Bonus: Stop by Ponce City Market along the BeltLine for trendy shopping, dining, and rooftop views of the city.
225 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
2 MI/ 3.22 KM away
Georgia Aquarium is the world's most magical aquarium. Across six separate galleries, with more than 70 amazing habitats, 10 million gallons of water and thousands of species of marine animals, guests will marvel at, learn about and come to better understand such majestic aquatic animals as whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins, beluga whales, sea otters, African penguins and thousands of species of exotic fish and other animals.
450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
1 MI/ 1.61 KM away
Start at the visitor center and then work your way around the three main sites in this historic park: the home in which the leader of the Civil Rights movement in America was born; the church where he preached, and the memorial site where he is buried. A major Atlanta attraction, the park draws some 500,000 visitors each year.
1345 Piedmont Avenue, Atlanta, GA 303099
2 MI/ 3.22 KM away
Step into a world of magic and serenity at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, where features like the Fuqua Orchid Center treat visitors to a rare collection of high-elevation orchids never before grown in the southeast.
2 MI/ 3.22 KM away
The World of Coca-Cola is an interactive museum dedicated to the history and cultural impact of the Coca-Cola Company. It showcases the brand's rich heritage through a variety of exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia presentations.
2 MI/ 3.22 KM away
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a stunning urban oasis located in Midtown Atlanta. It spans 30 acres and features a diverse collection of plants, themed gardens, and innovative exhibitions.
1 MI/ 1.61 KM away
The Fox Theatre in Atlanta is a historic performing arts venue known for its stunning architecture and rich history. Opened in 1929, it originally served as a movie palace and was designed in an eclectic style that combines elements of Egyptian and Moorish architecture. The theatre has a seating capacity of around 4,600 and is famous for its elaborate decor, including a grand chandelier and a ceiling that simulates a night sky.
2 MI/ 3.22 KM away
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta is one of the leading art museums in the Southeastern United States. Founded in 1905, it features an extensive collection of more than 15,000 works of art, spanning a wide range of periods and styles. The museum's collection includes American art, European paintings, African art, contemporary works, decorative arts, and photography.
2 MI/ 3.22 KM away
Centennial Olympic Park is a 21-acre public park located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It was built for the 1996 Summer Olympics and serves as a central gathering space for residents and visitors alike. The park features various attractions, including the iconic Fountain of Rings, which has choreographed water displays, walking paths, gardens, and sculptures.
9 MI/ 14.48 KM away
The Atlanta History Center is a comprehensive history museum located in Atlanta, Georgia, dedicated to preserving and sharing the region's rich history. Established in 1929, it encompasses several attractions, including Atlanta History Museum, the Swan House, Smith Family Farm and War Hill.