In the northwest corner of Piedmont Park, you will find the most beautiful 30-acre Atlanta Botanical Garden whihc has a Japanese garden, winding paths and the stunning Fuqua Orchid Center. If you have bought the Atlanta City Pass the Botanical Gardens will be included in the price already paid. The Gardens are open from Tueday to Sunday. To get there take the MARTA train to the Arts Center Station and transfer to the #36 North Decatur bus.
The World of Coca-Cola
is a monument to the biggest brand name in the world. Here you will see
and experience a multi-sensory 4-D theater and a marvelously restored
1880s soda fountain. You will get a chance to sample up to 70 different
beverages from around the world. The multimedia attraction features a
fully functioning bottling line that produces an 8 oz. glass bottle of
Coca-Cola just for you. Get your exclusive look at over 1,200
never-before-displayed artifacts ranging from vintage bottles to a 1939
Coca-Cola delivery truck from Argentina. The World of Coca-Cola is
located at 121 Baker Street in Pemberton Place, adjacent to the Georgia
Aquarium in downtown Atlanta and is accessible via the Peachtree Center or CNN/ World Congress Center MARTA stations.
Stone Mountain Park Atlanta is the largest piece of exposed granite rock in the world. The
park has over 3,200 acres of natural beauty, used for recreational
activities, lodging and camping. Opened 2008 is Sky Hike is a vertical
tree climb hike adventure for the whole family. Other things to do and
see are the Skyride, Paddlewheel Riverboat, Antebellum Plantation &
Farmyard, The Great Barn, and the Scenic Railroad. Fares are $27 for a
one-day pass with access to all attractions for adults and $21 for a
child. Parking will cost $10 per car for one day.
For a wild and exciting day out Six Flags Over Georgia is a rollercoaster adventure like nothing you have seen. The park has rides to thrill everyone from the soft and gentle family rides to the upside down screaming rides. You choose your ride and your speed but you will find something you can tolerate. You choose MILD , MODERATE or MAX, the thrill is up to you!
the kids will love the Ferbank Museum where they will come face to face with the world’s largest dinosaurs. The Museum lets you explore ancient fossils and learn about the history of the world. The Museum also has an exciting experience at the IMAX theatre and is full of interactive exhibitions of learning that will leave you in awe of the world we live in.
Visit the Margaret Mitchell Museum and see the home of the author of the most printed and sold novel in the world. Margaret Mitchell live in this three-story Tudor Revival mansion from 1925 to 1932, and it was here that she wrote Gone With the Wind. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours are $12 for an adult and $9 for a child.

