Atlanta is a bustling city full of people, businesses, and, most importantly, soulful food.

Deciding where to spend your time after you make it to the big city is sure to be complicated. Luckily for you, a list of the best-of-the-best places to be has already been made for you.
If you are considering visiting the attractions listed here, check out the Atlanta CityPASS. These tickets grant you access to attractions in the city for a fraction of the cost of the individual tickets.
The World of Coca-Cola
You are certainly missing out if all you know about this brand is its signature red can. The World of Coca-Cola is an immersive experience which brings each visitor into the vast realm of Coke.
Exhibitions like the Milestones of Refreshment and Vault of the Secret Formula narrate impressive history of the company and provide a grander perspective of the soda that have come to be enjoyed by millions. There are also more interesting installations that engage more than your eyes. For example, the Taste It display will take a trip with Coke product samples from around the globe.

Atlanta Botanical Gardens
With 30 acres of breathtaking greenery, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens can easily fill up your entire day. Between beautiful plants, art exhibitions, and available classes. For those who need help getting started, there is a garden guide on the official website to steer you toward activities that you would most likely enjoy.
In addition to the lovely flowers, you will also find permanent art pieces throughout the garden, like sculptures and water features. The Gardens display Holiday Lights throughout the park from November through January for those visiting during the winter holiday season.

The King Center
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a U.S. federal holiday, is celebrated on the third Monday of January each year, but anyone one can learn about the impact the late MLK had on the world at the King Center.
The center serves not only to memorialize the sacrifice the Civil Right leader and his family, but it also functions as a resource and community center for events and volunteering opportunities. Some of the hallmark points of the grounds include: MLK’s birth home, the couple’s crypt, and Ebenezer Baptist Church where he co-pastored. If you are traveling with a group, be sure to arrive early as guides only take 10 people at a time and spots may fill quickly.

Georgia Aquarium

Ready for over 11 million gallons of fun? The Georgia Aquarium is the scene for you!
Visitors can observe from a splash-free distance, and specific exhibitions allow feeding and touching the animals, often accompanied by a handler. There are also touch pools throughout the aquarium to engage with smaller animals. For more adventurous visitors, you can suit up and scuba dive or swim with whale sharks, rays, and other gentle giants.
High Museum of Art
The High Museum of Art is always an excellent choice for calmer recreation activities. Visitors can find a collage of mediums, including: sculptures, paintings, and photography, anything from prehistoric artifacts to contemporary and modern art. This criterion is especially favorable for those interested in consuming more work from the American South.
In addition to curating and displaying art, the museum also holds events where visitors can create some of their own. Families with little ones can enjoy Toddler Thursdays and Saturdays, where children 15 months to 3 years old can complete themed art projects each month. The museum also invites thinkers from multiple disciplines to lead talks to bring lookers deeper into art pieces and the cultures that each comes from.