Things to do in Georgia

Activities, attractions and tours

Atlanta History Center which includes heritage architecture
Atlanta History Center which includes heritage architecture
Pebble Hill Plantation featuring a house and a park
Piedmont Park which includes cycling, a park and a sunset
River Street which includes a city

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1. Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium has more square feet and water than any other aquarium in the world. Dozens of displays contain about 10 million gallons of water and more than 120,000 sea creatures. You’ll see dolphins, rare whales, dangerous sharks and tropical fish — just to name a few.
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Georgia Aquarium featuring marine life as well as a small group of people

2. State Farm Arena

Visit the State Farm Arena in the heart of downtown Atlanta to mingle with basketball fans. Or watch an ice hockey game or figure ice skating competition, if that’s more your thing. And how about coming here for a concert? There are about 200 events to choose from each year, which means there is something for everyone.
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State Farm Arena featuring a fountain, a city and outdoor art

3. Six Flags Over Georgia

Indulge your daredevil side at Six Flags Over Georgia. Austell’s sprawling theme park has more than a dozen exciting roller coasters, water slides and thrill rides.
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Six Flags Over Georgia which includes rides and signage

4. River Street

Discover some of Savannah’s finest shopping and dining on River Street. Take a relaxing stroll along the street and watch boats pass by on Savannah River and shop for souvenirs, local produce, books and clothing. River Street is known for some of Savannah’s best nightspots, bars and pubs.
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River Street featuring outdoor eating, nightlife and night scenes

5. Centennial Olympic Park

Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park is one of the city’s major public spaces. The 21-acre (nine-hectare) downtown park is bound by several major attractions: the Georgia Aquarium, the CNN Center and the World of Coca-Cola.
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Centennial Olympic Park which includes a fountain and a square or plaza as well as a family

What to do in Georgia


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Areas of Georgia

World of Coca Cola featuring skyline, central business district and a skyscraper

Downtown Atlanta

3.5/5(27 area reviews)

Mercedes-Benz Stadium and State Farm Arena are a few top attractions in Downtown Atlanta. Hop around the city on the metro at Five Points Station or Dome-GWCC-Philips Arena-CNN Center Station and check out the area's must-see aquarium, great live music and popular shops.

Downtown Atlanta
Savannah Children\'s Museum featuring a playground and a bridge

Historic Downtown Savannah

4.5/5(39 area reviews)

Travellers to Historic Downtown Savannah praise its stunning river views. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to stop by River Street and Savannah Theatre.

Historic Downtown Savannah
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta showing cuddly or friendly animals, a park and a city

Midtown

4/5(6 area reviews)

Travellers love Midtown for its fantastic nightlife, and you can see more of Atlanta by jumping on the metro at Midtown Station or Arts Center Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like McCamish Pavilion and Atlanta Symphony Hall.

Midtown
Atlanta History Center which includes autumn colours and landscape views

Buckhead

4.5/5(12 area reviews)

Known for its elegant residential neighborhoods, this affluent Atlanta district has upscale shopping malls, lush parks and a museum that honors the antebellum South.

Buckhead
Vintage theme with British campaign furnitures, driftwood, brass and leather elements evoke the 18th century era of maritime settlers.

Historic District - North

If you're spending some time in Historic District - North, River Street and Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace are top sights worth seeing.

Historic District - North
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Cherry Lake

Cherry Lake might not have many top sights, but Blue Ridge Scenic Railway and Sugar Creek Raceway are two attractions nearby that you can check out.

Cherry Lake

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