One of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring over 100,000 animals including whale sharks, manta rays, and sea lions. Ideal for visitors of all ages. Tip: Reserve tickets in advance to avoid long wait times.
A museum dedicated to the history and global impact of the Coca-Cola brand. Features interactive exhibits, a bottling line, and an international beverage tasting room. Location: Downtown, near the Georgia Aquarium and Centennial Olympic Park.
A scenic 30-acre garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park. Features seasonal exhibits, a tropical conservatory, and the Canopy Walk. Best Time to Visit: Spring for blooms or winter for the light displays.
A 200-foot Ferris wheel offering panoramic views of downtown Atlanta. Climate-controlled gondolas make it a comfortable ride year-round.
Atlanta’s leading art museum with collections spanning classical to contemporary works. Hosts rotating exhibitions from major global institutions. Location: Midtown Arts District.
A mixed-use development inside a historic Sears building. Includes a diverse food hall, retail shops, and rooftop games and dining with skyline views.
A redeveloped rail corridor featuring multi-use trails lined with public art, restaurants, and breweries. Ideal for walking or biking. Start Point: Krog Street Market or Ponce City Market.
A large park centered around a granite mountain with scenic hiking trails, a summit skyride, and seasonal attractions. Located about 30 minutes east of Atlanta. Popular For: Outdoor activities and panoramic views.
The Fort Worth Zoo is one of the top-ranked zoos in the country, home to over 7,000 animals and famous for exhibits like Elephant Springs and the Museum of Living Art. It’s a great spot for families or anyone who loves wildlife!
Where the Jafri's took Zainab and her family the first time they visited Dallas! A tranquil urban oasis in the heart of downtown, the Fort Worth Water Gardens is a stunning architectural and engineering marvel.