Georgia Aquarium is the largest aquarium in America and the only one to house whale sharks. The museum also has African penguins, beluga whales, sea lions, dolphins, and more. If you are feeling adventurous, join an encounter with sharks.
The High Museum of Art is one of the largest museums in Southeast America. There are roughly 17,000 works of art in the permanent exhibit alone. Doris and Shouky Shaheen’s newest collection includes Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and many more.
Atlanta is the home of Coca-Cola, and visitors of all ages will enjoy exploring its World of Coca-Cola museum. Visitors can learn about the history of the iconic drink and taste beverages from all over the world.
To get in touch with nature, head to Piedmont Park and explore over 200 acres of green space. If you are lucky to enjoy visiting Atlanta, Georgia, during one of its many festivals, chances are this park will be hosting it.
Zoo Atlanta has 40 acres with over one thousand animals and two hundred species. The whole family can enjoy walking through the zoo founded in the late 19th century.