restaurant guide atlanta ga
restaurant guide atlanta ga
Anyone who have read or seen Gone with The Wind will dredge up vividly the pictures that Margaret Mitchell drew of the Colonial buildings and the Civil war that happened in Atlanta. Atlanta today is an endearing mix of the ancient Southern charm and 21st century development. The result is a host of museums, heritage houses, along with urban parks, swanky restaurants, and mountain trails.
If you are schedule is forceful and you don’t have a second to spare these are some of the must see tours that you might like to take. These features in the best of Atlanta attractions guide:
The City Pass Tour
It cost $74and lasts for 9 days. You can buy it in the internet.
The Georgian Aquarium is the largest in the world and was built in 2005. It includes rare species of aquatic creatures including the beluga whales, vicious piranhas, sea lions, penguins, and sharks.
Olympic Park. The world’s largest aquarium, it features more than 100,000 animals from 500 different species in more than 8 million gallons of water, including graceful beluga whales, vicious piranhas, sea lions, penguins, Nemo and whale sharks Ralph and Norton.
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Coca-Cola
Anything you ever wanted to know in this area Coca Cola can be seen here.The history of this age ancient drink that America has become synonymous with is recorded here in chronological order. Any commercial of Coca cola that you wanted to see can be seen here. It’s a coca cola museum.
Atlanta History Center and Fernbank Museum of Natural History
Atlanta gained its popularity back again after “Gone with the Winds” in 1996 when the Atlanta Olympic happened. The Atlanta History center minutes these 17days of the Olympics. It has preserved artifacts, images, interactive displays of the Olmpic sports meeting.
Zoo Atlanta
Sumatran Orang Otang, pandas, and black rhinos are the most seen animals in the zoo located in downtown Atlanta.
“Gone with the Wind Tour” features as one of the most visited Atlanta attractions. It seems people just can’t get over Tara and Scarlet O’Hara.
Here you get to see the road to Tara. There is a small gift shop near it. Original sets, costumes, and photo gallery has been preserved. You are also taken to Margaret Mitchell’s house and the apartment in midtown where she penned the novel.
If you are in Atlanta just for a couple of days then you should have a compact itinerary that will make you cover only the most vital of Atlanta attractions.
Initiation your day late with a fantastic lunch at the Sun Dial Restaurant which is located(hold your breath)in the tallest building in the Western hemisphere. It gives you a spectacular view of Atlanta city. Then head straight for the CNN Atlanta studio tour. All you wanted to know in this area studios and behind the scenes in a newsroom is here. The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum has the replica of the Oval office. By this time it is already evening and if you are in Atlanta in between the month of April and October, there is nothing as enjoyable as watching a baseball game.
The second day initiation early for a tour to the Stone Mountain Park. It features as one of the must see in the Atlanta attraction list.

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