Atlanta : A City To Visit
Atlanta is not the first city most people think of when they think of great tourist destinations. New York is the classic choice for a metropolitan trip there are few cities in the world with its mix of population density, diversity, and fascinating blend of cultures. Washington D.C., the museum and monument filled American capital, is also a natural choice for tourism.
Atlanta doesnt seem to offer nearly as much to the traveler as do these cities. Most travelers experiences with Atlanta involve making a connection at Hartsfield Jackson Airport, Delta s national hub and the busiest airport in the United States. However, if you find yourself with a few days to spend in the South’s largest metropolis, there are a few sights you should try to see.
One of the most striking features of the greater Atlanta area is the Stone Mountain. The mountain itself doesn’t look like a traditional mountain it has no peaks, it rises a mere 1,600 feet above sea level, and it is made entirely of stone, hence the name.Much more recently, the residents of Georgia made their own mark on the mountain in the form of a giant carving. The steep face of Stone Mountain bears a bas-relief of former Confederate president Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
The King Center for Non-Violent Social Change details many aspects of King’s life, naturally focusing on his enormous contribution to the civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s. The King National Historic Site also contains a memorial to Mohandas Gandhi. King was famously inspired by Gandhi, whose long and hard-fought struggle against British rule in India managed to achieve the goal of independence by non-violent means.
The Garden is a large thirty-acre structure that contains thousands of plant species. The gardens are divided into outdoor and indoor collections, which are themselves divided into several different exhibits each based upon types of plant life.From May to October, the Botanical Garden runs a series of cooking exhibitions hosted by top chefs, who use the produce of the museum’s own vegetable garden to create culinary masterpieces.
Atlanta’s newest great attraction has to be the Georgia Aquarium. Completed in 2005, the aquarium occupies an entire square block in the middle of downtown Atlanta and houses more than five hundred species of animal, including many different types of fish, mammal, and marine invertebrate. The aquarium houses eleven bottlenose dolphins and runs acrobatic shows for aquarium visitors on a daily basis. The aquarium also contains four beluga whales and four monstrously massive whale sharks.
Situated just outside of the Georgia Aquarium at Pemberton Place in downtown Atlanta, the World of Coca-Cola is one of the most popular places to visit in Atlanta. There are many interactive exhibits that you can visit with your family and friends. Moreover, there are a 4D Theater and you can watch a real, live Coca-Cola bottling line. The highlight for everybody is definitely the tasting room, where everyone can sample about 60 different sodas from all parts of the world.
Atlanta is not the first city most people think of when they think of great tourist destinations. New York is the classic choice for a metropolitan trip there are few cities in the world with its mix of population density, diversity, and fascinating blend of cultures. Washington D.C., the museum and monument filled American capital, is also a natural choice for tourism.
Atlanta doesnt seem to offer nearly as much to the traveler as do these cities. Most travelers experiences with Atlanta involve making a connection at Hartsfield Jackson Airport, Delta s national hub and the busiest airport in the United States. However, if you find yourself with a few days to spend in the South’s largest metropolis, there are a few sights you should try to see.

One of the most striking features of the greater Atlanta area is the Stone Mountain. The mountain itself doesn’t look like a traditional mountain it has no peaks, it rises a mere 1,600 feet above sea level, and it is made entirely of stone, hence the name.Much more recently, the residents of Georgia made their own mark on the mountain in the form of a giant carving. The steep face of Stone Mountain bears a bas-relief of former Confederate president Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.


The Garden is a large thirty-acre structure that contains thousands of plant species. The gardens are divided into outdoor and indoor collections, which are themselves divided into several different exhibits each based upon types of plant life.From May to October, the Botanical Garden runs a series of cooking exhibitions hosted by top chefs, who use the produce of the museum’s own vegetable garden to create culinary masterpieces.


Situated just outside of the Georgia Aquarium at Pemberton Place in downtown Atlanta, the World of Coca-Cola is one of the most popular places to visit in Atlanta. There are many interactive exhibits that you can visit with your family and friends. Moreover, there are a 4D Theater and you can watch a real, live Coca-Cola bottling line. The highlight for everybody is definitely the tasting room, where everyone can sample about 60 different sodas from all parts of the world.