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Atlanta: SkyView Ferris Wheel Ticket
¥3,517
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Atlanta: Center for Puppetry Arts, Worlds of Puppetry Museum
¥2,639
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

World of Coca-Cola General Admission Ticket
¥4,869
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Atlanta's Black History and Civil Rights Tour
¥11,836
per adult
98% of travellers recommend

Discover Atlanta: Civil Rights and Culture Self-Guided Tour
¥1,300
per adult

City Lights Atlanta Night-Time Bus Tour with Photos & Dinner Stop
¥11,037
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

Atlanta: Unlimited Georgia Internet with eSIM Mobile Data Plan
¥556
per traveler

Atlanta Self-Guided Walking Tour with GPS Audio: Explore at Your Pace
¥2,238
per traveler
94% of travellers recommend
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Fulton County must see attractions
1. Georgia Aquarium
The Georgia Aquarium has more square feet and water than any other aquarium in the world. Dozens of displays contain about 10 million gallons of water and more than 120,000 sea creatures. You’ll see dolphins, rare whales, dangerous sharks and tropical fish — just to name a few.
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2. State Farm Arena
Visit the State Farm Arena in the heart of downtown Atlanta to mingle with basketball fans. Or watch an ice hockey game or figure ice skating competition, if that’s more your thing. And how about coming here for a concert? There are about 200 events to choose from each year, which means there is something for everyone.
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3. Centennial Olympic Park
Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park is one of the city’s major public spaces. The 21-acre (nine-hectare) downtown park is bound by several major attractions: the Georgia Aquarium, the CNN Center and the World of Coca-Cola.
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4. Piedmont Park
More than 200 acres (81 hectares) of trees, lawns and gardens are situated right in the heart of Atlanta, next to busy midtown and just northeast of downtown. Piedmont Park is where people from all over the city congregate to exercise and relax. Extensive walking paths, a lake with city views, a range of sports facilities and plenty of picnic areas have made it a favorite spot for decades.
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5. World of Coca-Cola
The World of Coca-Cola museum details the history and ethos of one of the world’s most successful and famous brands. Taste nearly every variety of Coca-Cola from around the world, revisit vintage marketing campaigns and see how the soda has evolved. The museum is located beside the Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta.
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6. Fox Theatre
The Fox Theatre in downtown is a prime example of the lavish 1920s architecture that can be found in Atlanta. The 4,600-seat venue hosts around 300 performances a year, from big-name Broadway shows to movies and stand-up comedy. Tour the venue during the day or get tickets to a show at night to marvel at the decadence of this building.
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