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Atlanta is Georgia’s capital and the largest city boasts historic sites and attractions, most famous as Martin Luther King, Jr's hometown, retro entertainment venues such as the Fox Theatre, a lively nightlife scene and a diverse variety of events.
Martin Luther King, Jr. birth home, including renovated rooms and original furnishings from his youth, then pay your respects to his adjacent tomb. Here, you can also explore exhibits dedicated to his wife Coretta Scott King and other social reformer and the ideal of Dr. King, “Mahatma Gandhi”. Since Dr. King inspired minds, hearts and socio-political change, it's no surprise tourists here find the entire site running endlessly.
Georgia Aquarium, the western hemisphere's first indoor aquarium, next to Centennial Park, features ample fresh and saltwater environments to keep even the most attentive tourist entertained for hours. The big stars of the aquarium include the huge whale sharks, Beluga whales, dolphins and penguins.
Fernbank Museum, travel through swampland and foothill dioramas filled with ancient, Mesozoic and modern-day flora and fauna in the crowd-pleasing show "A Travel Through Time in Georgia" or indulge in a larger-than-life immersive 3D IMAX video.
High Museum of Art, renowned and captivating, a cross-era, international exhibition venue. Originally designed by starchitect Richard Meier, and incorporating an extension by Renzo Piano in 2005, Ellsworth Kelly and Spencer Finch feature everything from African art to modern and contemporary work.
Atlanta Botanical Garden, at this 30-acre botanical center surrounding the northeast side of the city's largest public park, beautiful flowers are just the start. Suspended 40 feet above the blooming hydrangeas, perennials and bulbs below, ride across the maple, hickory, and poplar treetops on the 600-foot Canopy Walk footbridge. Mad about heights? Go zen in an authentic Japanese garden from the 1960s, featuring a 300-year-old lantern, gurgling waterfall, and seasonal irise, azalea, and maple rotation.
Krog Street Market, city’s most famous food market in a former cast-iron stove factory. The network of tenting stalls markets everything from morning smoothies at Nature's Garden Express to Fred's Meat and Bread's bacon cheeseburgers. You won't leave hungry or empty-handed, whether you're on the market for Jeni's Ice Cream cone, a craft brew at Hop City Store and Bar or Mama's handmade bath goods.
Atlanta's nightlife starts heating up as the sun sets, the best of the best of bars and nightclubs of Atlanta, live music venues, golf, escape rooms and more.
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