Georgia Aquarium (www.georgiaaquarium.org)
225 Baker Street NW Atlanta, GA 30313 Feel the magic at Atlanta’s 10‐million gallon playground for your imagina on! See beluga whales, dolphins, whale sharks, penguins and more. Then, experi‐ ence the wonder of AT&T Dolphin Tales*, 4D Theater Experience, and special exhibi ons*. Find wonder and excitement around every corner.
Cost is $39.95/adult (age 13 +) $29.95/child Included in City Pass
World of Coca‐Cola (www.worldofcoca‐cola.com)
Feel the magic at Atlanta’s 10‐million gallon playground for your imagina on! See beluga whales, dolphins, whale sharks, penguins and more. Then, experi‐ ence the wonder of AT&T Dolphin Tales*, 4D Theater Experience, and special exhibi ons*. Find wonder and excitement around every corner.
Cost is $16.00/adult (age 12+) $12.00/youth (age 3‐12) Included in City Pass
CNN Studio Tours (www.cnn.com/tour)
Get exclusive, once‐in‐a‐life me views of Atlanta’s CNN studios on the Inside CNN Studio Tour. Take the 50‐minute guided walking tour for an up‐close, behind‐the‐ scenes look at news and broadcas ng in ac on at the global headquarters of CNN, The Worldwide Leader in News.
Cost is $16.00/adult $15.00/student $13..00/child (4‐12) Included in City Pass
Zoo Atlanta (www.zooatlanta.org)
Enjoy close encounters with more than 1,400 animals at one of Georgia’s most beloved des na ons. Explore almost 40 acres of lush landscapes and invi ng botanicals, and see highlights including giant pandas and the na on’s largest collec ons of gorillas and orangutans. Save room for some play me on the Zoo Train, carousel, Rock Wall and Canopy Climber.
Cost is $22.99/adult online $25.99 at the gate $16.99/child online $17.99 at the gate Included in City Pass either Zoo Atlanta or Center for Civil and Human Rights Center for Civil & Human Rights (www.civilandhumanrights.org)
Inspiring stories of passion and courage make this museum (top‐rated by TripAdvisor, USA Today and Travel + Leisure) a must‐see, providing you and your family with a deeper understanding of the role each person can play in helping to protect the rights of all people.
Cost is $16.00/adult $12.00/(ages 4‐12) Included in City Pass either Zoo Atlanta or Center for Civil and Human Rights
Fernbank Museum of Natural History (www.fernbankmuseum.org)
Experience a world of adventure for all ages at Fernbank! See science come alive with the world’s largest dinosaurs, cultural treasures, rare ar facts and Atlanta’s biggest IMAX® screen.
Cost is $18.00/adult $16.00/(ages 3‐12)
Included in City Pass either Fernbank Museum of Natural History or College Football Hall of Fame.
College Football Hall of Fame (www.c hall.com/ ckets/)
See why college football is one of the most celebrated sports in the country. Find your favorite team’s helmet on the impressive Helmet Wall, show off your football skills, explore the tradi on and history of the game, and get a behind‐the‐scenes look at game day. Feel the intensity, passion and fun of college football come to life!
Cost is $21.99/adult $17.99/(ages 3‐12) Included in City Pass either Fernbank Museum of Natural History or College Football Hall of Fame.
City Pass (www.citypass.com)
Purchasing the City Pass includes entrance into the following a rac ons:
Georgia Aquarium World of Coca‐Cola CNN Studio Tours Zoo Atlanta or Center for Civil &Human Rights Fernbank Museum of Natural History or College Football Hall of Fame Cost is $76.75 +tax/adult $62.50/ child (age 3‐12) Margaret Mitchell House (www.atlantahistorycenter.com)
Follow the footsteps of Southern author, Margaret Mitchell, where she wrote the Pulitzer‐Prize winning book, Gone With the Wind. The Marga‐ ret Mitchell House is located at Atlanta History Center's Midtown campus approximately 5 miles South down Peachtree Street.
The building is a turn‐of‐the‐century, three‐story, Tudor Revival building and is listed on the Na onal Register of Historic Places. The Margaret Mitchell House provides an apt se ng for learning about Mitchell's mo‐ ves for wri ng the novel and the lifestyle she lived with her husband, John Marsh, in 1920s Atlanta.
Cost is $13.00/adult $10.00/student
Atlanta History Museum (www.atantahistorycenter.com)
The Atlanta History Center is located in one of Atlanta’s most vibrant com‐ muni es where the stories and mysteries of our region thrive. Our 33‐acre experience features award‐winning exhibi ons, historic houses, enchan ng gardens, interac ve ac vi es and a variety of year‐round adult and family programs. With cket admission, our guests enjoy complimentary parking and all‐inclusive access to Atlanta History Center des na ons.
Cost is $16.00/adult $13.00/students (+13) $11.00/youth (ages 4‐12)
The Swan House (www.atantahistorycenter.com)
Catch a glimpse of lifestyles of the rich and famous circa 1930s era Atlanta. Pause for enamoring mansion views from the Swan House Lawn then meet the Inman family and travel back in me surrounded by beauty, high taste and luxurious Southern charm. Swan House, tradi onally known as one of the most recognized and photo‐ graphed landmarks in Atlanta, is an elegant, classically styled mansion built in 1928 for the Edward H. Inman family, heirs to a co on brokerage fortune. The mansion, designed by famed Atlanta architect Philip Trammell Shutze, pro‐ vides a glimpse into the lifestyle of this Atlanta family during the 1920s and 1930s. Explore the many rooms of this beau fully restored historic house and enjoy gardens, fountains and breathtaking views on the Swan House grounds. We offer a variety of experiences at the Swan House including Open House Experiences and a special Capitol Tour. Entrance into the Swan House is included in the cket price of the Atlanta History Center. The High Museum of Art (www.high.org)
The High Museum of Art, located in Atlanta, is the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States. Located on Peachtree Street in Midtown, the city's arts district, the High is a division of the Woodruff Arts Center.
Cost is $14.50/(ages 6+)
Centennial Olympic Park
Centennial Olympic Park not only serves as a legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games, but is the center of a thriving tourist district with neighbors that in‐ clude the College Football Hall of Fame, the Center for Civil & Human Rights, the World of Coca‐Cola, Georgia Aquarium, CNN Center and Imagine It! The Children’s Museum. This downtown Atlanta park is an urban oasis offering an abundance of ac vi es and things to do for visitors, families, conven on a endees and locals.
Entrance is free.
Fox Theater Tours (www.FoxTheater.org)
Fox Theatre Tours is a 60‐minute guided program that will showcase the must‐see details of the Fox and its remarkable history. Guests will tour over 10 loca ons throughout the building – from the orchestra pit and Mighty Mo’, the largest working Moller theatre organ in the world to the Men’s Lounge featuring the original furniture chosen by the wife of movie‐mogul William Fox.
They will also learn the incredible story of how the ci zens rose up to save the Fox from the wrecking ball while walking the very same halls as Elvis and The Rolling Stones.
Cost is $18.00/ adults $5.00/ children (10 and under)