The Dorothy Chapman Fuqua Conservatory, which houses rare and threatened tropical and desert plants, and the Children's Garden are special highlights.
The largest fish in the world, whale sharks, and manta rays can only be found in Georgia Aquarium, which is the only aquarium in North America.
With picture-perfect vistas of the skyline of Midtown Atlanta, Piedmont Park is Atlanta's top green area and social hub.
Families with kids aged 3 to 10 may enjoy a fun, highly interactive, and instructive 2-3 hour indoor adventure at the LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Atlanta.
The Atlanta History Center has a section devoted to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games as well as exhibits on the Civil War, African American heritage, and Southern folk art.
The Coca-Cola Company and its brands are chronicled in The World of Coca-Cola, a museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
With a programme that spans more than 50 years, Zoo Atlanta is a recognised leader in the study and care of this critically endangered animal.
In order to honour college football players & coaches who were selected for the media's first team, the National Football Foundation established the Hall in 1951.