10 Things to Do in Atlanta, Georgia
For people considering coming to Atlanta, you are in luck because just by flying to Atlanta you will be landing in one of the most important places in the world. The place known as the Hartsfield Jackson International Airport is the busiest airport in the world.
It’s crucial to remember to visit the Georgia Dome sports center. This massive Dome is busy all year-round with NHL games and concerts.
Let’s not forget about the Centennial Olympic Park which housed the 1996 Olympic Games. This park has become a great attraction for tourist mainly in part because it has great activities year-round.
While visiting the Centennial Park, one cannot pass the opportunity to visit the world’s largest aquarium. The Georgia Aquarium has 8 million gallons to provide enough fun for the entire family.
What better way to continue the fun from the aquarium than by going to the Chattahoochee River. The river offers beautiful scenery and a place for the family to have a wonderful picnic.
Besides all the fun Atlanta has to offer, it also offers students the ability to study in the prestigious Georgia State University.
While talking about universities, every student and history lover needs to visit the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site. The site includes year-round tours of Dr. King’s birth home.
Beginning every month don’t forget the First Thursdays ArtsWalk. A self guided tour of downtown Atlanta through various art galleries and historical districts.
Are you a person that loves swimming and nature, then head down to Grant Park on weekdays to enjoy the free swimming pool and every other activity the park offers.
If you are a person that enjoys reading, then head to Woodruff Park reading room. This room in the the park offers a collection of books to satisfy every readers needs.