Top 10 Tourist Attractions For Your Travel PlanningCity Name: Atlanta Attending one of our programs not only offers opportunities to learn and network with counterparts from around the world. You also get to visit a great city with lots of attractions. Here is a guide to help you plan you visit to compiled by Joy Johnston. Click the links below for more details plus additional sites to see. Now following are your Top 10 Attractions --- 1) Centennial Olympic ParkHonoring the 1996 Olympics that were held in Atlanta, this expansive park offers a quiet oasis in the middle of bustling Downtown Atlanta, though the park can become a beehive of activity, as many special events and concerts are held here. For a fun, free way to entertain the kids, let them play in the fountains. 2) World of Coca-ColaAnother kid-friendly attraction in Atlanta, this museum dedicated to the world's favorite beverage is interesting for the whole family. Learn a bit about the history of Coca-Cola, which was developed in Atlanta, then taste various formulas of the soda from all over the world in the tasting room. 3) The King CenterThe King Center is educational and inspirational for the whole family, especially teenagers and other young people looking for guidance or a path in life. There are many interactive exhibits that illustrate the beloved community that Martin Luther King Jr. envisioned and how that dream can still become a reality. 4) Georgia AquariumThe Georgia Aquarium has quickly become one of Atlanta's premier tourist attractions. From the beluga whales to the whale sharks and other creatures of the deep, the Georgia Aquarium is a world-class facility located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta. 5) CNN CenterTelevision news is something we take for granted, but it's interesting to get a "behind the scenes" peek at the frenzied world of television journalism with the CNN Studio tour. Pre-teens and teenagers can gain insight into the world of broadcast journalism, and decide if it is a career they are interested in pursuing. Reservations are highly recommended for the tour. 6) Atlanta Botanical GardenThe Atlanta Botanical Garden is a beautiful exhibit of nature's glory, right in the heart of the city. A walk through the garden is a great stress reliever. There are always special events going on, including unique flowers, summer concerts, romantic jazz nights, and children's activities. 7) Stone Mountain ParkOne of Atlanta's most recognizable tourist attractions, this huge monument to the confederacy covers 25 million square feet and rises 825 feet above the surrounding area, carved with the likeness of three confederate heroes. There is plenty to see and do, including the ever-popular laser show, holiday events, hiking, boating, fishing, and souvenir shopping. 8) Margaret Mitchell HouseFor literary lovers and Gone With the Wind fans, this attraction can't be missed. The house where author Margaret Mitchell resided now houses memorabilia from the famed author's career, and also serves as a literary center for living Southern authors. Special author readings and creative writing courses are held at the center. 9) Underground AtlantaSome people think the Underground is a tourist trap, but the below street level shopping mall and entertainment facility is undergoing a makeover, which the city hopes will turn the Underground into a world-class entertainment district. In the meantime, this is the place to buy your Atlanta souvenirs. There are also festivals that go on during the spring and summer months. 10) Turner FieldTurner Field is a state-of-the-art sports facility, and the Atlanta Braves have an interesting history, so the tour of Turner Field is a must for any baseball fan. Get a chance to see the press box, the clubhouse, the dugout, a luxury suite, and the broadcast booth. Don't miss the Braves Museum and Hall of Fame. |
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