More to Atlanta than the night life. Educational activities for the littles
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In the city…
Places to go within Atlanta.
The Varsity is the world’s largest drive-in restaurant and a true Atlanta landmark, serving classic American fast food since 1928.
It’s known for its old-school charm, quick service, and the famous question shouted by every cashier:
“What’ll ya have...
The Varsity
Conservation and education centers. One of the largest gorillas exhibits in North America
Zoo Atlanta
200+ acre green space in the heart of the city. It’s perfect for picnics, festivals, dog walks, paddle boating, or skyline photos.
Piedmont Park
The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum is part of the National Archives system and tells the story of America’s 39th president, Jimmy Carter, who was born and raised in Georgia.
It offers a fascinating look at his life, presidency, and humanitarian work...
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30-acre urban oasis filled with gardens, greenhouses, art exhibits, and events. It’s a mix of natural beauty and creative design — perfect for families, couples, or anyone who loves plants, flowers, and peaceful walk...
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Learn the history of Coke and taste coke flavors from around the world.
World of Coca-Cola
Beautiful after dark. Watch the city lights emerge.
SkyView Atlanta
giant dinosaur exhibits, interactive science galleries, and beautiful outdoor trails
Fernbank Museum | 3D Theater | Forest
Originally built for the 1996 Summer Olympics, Centennial Olympic Park is now a beautiful 22-acre green space that serves as the centerpiece of downtown Atlanta.
Centennial Olympic Park
Lots of different animals including whale sharks, manta rays, and dolphin and sea lion shows — a true must-see for all ages.
Georgia Aquarium
Used to be the home of Atlanta Steel Company. Now it is a thriving living and shopping district.
Atlantic Station
Near the city….
Places near Atlanta, but not directly within the city.
Truist park and the battery. More than just a game. Shopping, eating, and playing in the water feature
Truist Park
Six Flags Over Georgia is the largest theme park in the Southeast, packed with roller coasters, water rides, live shows, and family attractions.
It opened in 1967
Six Flags Over Georgia
Have to see the city from the top. Accessible either walking or cable car.
Stone Mountain Park
Around the city…
Places within a reasonable drive from Atlanta.
BabyLand General Hospital is the home of the world-famous Cabbage Patch Kids!
It’s part museum, part nursery, and part toy store — where you can watch Cabbage Patch Kids being “born” right before your eyes.
BabyLand General Hospital
Activities year round. Spring: Azaleas and flowers in full bloom 🌸. Summer: Beach and water fun ☀️. Winter: Fantasy In Lights