World Of Coca-Cola
www.WorldOfCoca-Cola.com
The all-new World of Coca-Cola is the only place where visitors can explore the complete story of the world's best-known brand. More than 1,200 artifacts are on display from around the world. Experience interactive exhibits such as a thrilling, multi-sensory 4-D movie and a fully functioning bottling line. You can even meet their 7-foot polar bear.
Georgia Aquarium
www.georgiaaquarium.org
Upon opening its doors in 2005, the Georgia Aquarium was an immediate sensation, drawing visitors from around the globe. Billed as the "world's largest aquarium," it boasts more than 8.1 million gallons of marine and fresh water housing more than 100,000 animals of 500 different species.
Centennial Olympic Park
www.centennialpark.com
Built as part of the infrastructure for the Centennial 1996 Olympic Games, this spectacular 21-acre park has become a lasting legacy for the city - and a popular destination for residents and visitors alike. A key feature of the park is its world-famous Fountain of Rings, which offers breathtaking shows of water jetting high into the air, synchronized with light and music.
Children's Museum
www.imagineit-cma.org
The Children's Museum of Atlanta lets kids enjoy environments and activities where they can experience the pure delight of learning. There are ongoing interactive exhibits, along with special daily programs designed to ignite the imagination, foster confidence, and inspire new ideas.
Tabernacle
www.tabernacleatl.com
Christened as a music venue for the 1996 Olympics, this 100-year-old converted church soon became one of Atlanta's most popular places to hear national acts. Its towering 100-foot ceiling accommodates a sloping general-admission floor and two wrapping balconies, offering multiple vantage points and varying acoustics. The performance area's crystal chandelier and grand pipe organ centerpieces are truly awe-inspiring.
Georgia Dome
www.gadome.com
The Georgia Dome, the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world, opened in 1992. It regularly hosts some of the highest profile sporting events in the country. The Dome is equipped to handle large non-sporting events as well - which include everything from major trade shows to concerts.
Philips Arena
www.philipsarena.com
Completed in 1999, Philips Arena is home to the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL and the Atlanta Hawks of the NBA. It regularly hosts concerts and other entertainment events as well - and is a popular date for many of the world's leading acts. The arena is sponsored by and named for Philips Electronics and therefore contains a large number of television screens made by Philips.
CNN Center
www.cnn.com/StudioTour
The CNN Center is the world headquarters of Cable News Network. CNN's multi-channel output to the world is broadcast on large screens around the center. Studio tours are available and include demonstrations of broadcast technologies as well as visits to viewing galleries overlooking the newsrooms and anchors of CNN. The Center also features a large atrium food court frequented by local business employees, tourists, and event goers from area venues.
The Georgia World Congress Center
www.gwcc.com
The GWCC is the fourth-largest convention center in the United States and hosts more than a million visitors each year. It is renowned across the world as a premier convention and meeting facility - and as one of the world's finest sports and entertainment sites. The Center encompasses 1.4 million square feet of prime exhibit space in 12 exhibit halls, 106 meeting rooms, 2 grand ballrooms, 3 fixed-seat auditoriums and 3 landscaped plazas.