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Atlanta CityPASS®: Save 44% at 5 Top Attractions

1. Atlanta CityPASS®: Save 44% at 5 Top Attractions

Make use of the Atlanta CityPASS® on your next trip to Atlanta. Experience 10 million gallons of aquarium life, a pop culture tour of Coca-Cola, natural history, America’s beloved Football Hall of Fame, and the powerful and uplifting journey of human rights, all with your Atlanta CityPASS® tickets. CityPASS® tickets offer convenient instant delivery and are valid for 9 consecutive days, allowing ample time to experience each attraction. Save 44% on prepaid admission to 5 must-see attractions: • Georgia Aquarium – Expedited entry with the Anytime Pass, including access to all galleries, a dolphin presentation, and a sea lion presentation. Presentations are based on availability and reservations are required. • World of Coca-Cola –General admission access to all of the World of Coca-Cola's exhibits, films, and experiences with expedited entry during peak attendance periods. Some experiences may be temporarily altered or unavailable. • Zoo Atlanta – General admission Plus your choice of admission to 2 of the following attractions: • Fernbank Museum of Natural History – Daytime general admission, including one giant screen film, all special exhibitions, daily programs, outdoor nature adventures, and free parking. Check fernbankmuseum.org for info on touring exhibits and seasonal experiences, included with the CityPASS® • Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame - General admission to interactive exhibits and the indoor playing field • National Center for Civil and Human Rights – General admission Reservations may be required at some attractions. Visit my.citypass.com for up-to-date attraction information including reservations, entry instructions, hours of operation and helpful tips to plan your visit.

Atlanta: Scavenger Hunt at Centennial Olympic Park

2. Atlanta: Scavenger Hunt at Centennial Olympic Park

Use your smartphone as part guide and part taskmaster on this fun scavenger hunt around Atlanta. See some of the city's best known landmarks and discover a few hidden gems along the way. Solve clues and complete challenges, whilst learning the local history. Begin in the heart of Centennial Olympic Park, built for the 1996 Summer Olympics. Then, follow a well-designed course among the monuments and brand name attractions. You will walk for approximately 1.5 miles, but can stop and start whenever you want. Enjoy a slice of peach pie or cold glass of sweet tea if you need a break!

Atlanta: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

3. Atlanta: Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

Experience Atlanta, Georgia, on a self-guided tour via an app that functions as a guide, narrator, and map in one. This tour has been developed by local guides, creative writers, and professional voice artists. The walking tour begins at Centennial Olympic Park. Learn about the 1996 Olympic Games and the shocking bombing that went unsolved for an entire year. Enjoy animated videos that let you visualize what you cannot see, such as different centuries or interior rooms. Swing by the World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta’s most popular attraction. Experience all sorts of quirky exhibits, colorful tidbits of history, and coke flavors from around the world. After that, stop at the Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the United States. See enormous whale sharks and more thanks to the aquarium’s 10-million-gallon tank. Continuing downtown, hear about the Great Atlanta Fire of 1917. Learn about the astonishing blaze that left a whopping 10 percent of the city homeless. If you know where to look, you can still find evidence of the fire. Keep exploring downtown and tune in to the city’s entertainment business, from Hollywood to hip-hop. If you want to get a birds-eye view of Atlanta’s gorgeous downtown, hop on board the SkyView Atlanta Ferris wheel next. Pass the APEX Museum, dedicated to Black history in Atlanta. Then, turn back the clock to a time before the Civil Rights Movement, when half of Atlanta’s population wasn’t allowed to vote. Step into the Martin Luther King Jr. Historical District and walk to his birthplace, Auburn Ave. Hear the whole story of King, from his formative years to his studies in the ministry and, finally, his world-changing activism. Stop by the World Peace Rose Garden and a statue of Mahatma Gandhi. Learn Gandhi’s importance to King and the Civil Rights Movement as a whole. Next, walk to the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame. Hear about King’s shocking assassination and his enduring legacy. Finally, visit the King Center, hear about Coretta Scott King, and conclude your tour at the home of King’s birth.

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What people are saying about College Football Hall of Fame

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4.7 / 5

based on 84 reviews

Zoo Atlanta is better suited for younger children… we completed our visit there in 1 1/2 hours…. World of Coca Cola was your typical tourist attraction and if it were not for the pass, probably would have skipped … Center for Civil and Human Rights was very informative and well presented; College Football Hall of Fame was equally an interesting and well thought out informative experience.

It is a wonderful pass to purchase. Getting into each site was easy and effortless. The amount of time and money saved makes it well worth it.

Saludos fue muy bueno y sin problema ninguno al redimirlo.

Super easy to use and gives quick entry to attractions.

Absolutely a blast. This pass was worth every penny!