Chloe & Jonathan

May 18, 2024 • Atlanta, GA, USA

Chloe & Jonathan

May 18, 2024 • Atlanta, GA, USA

Things to Do

Atlanta is a city full of rich history, and there is plenty to do and see here during the wedding weekend! Below are a few options for tourist attractions, but there is no shortage of good food, shopping, and sports to keep you busy while you're in town.

The King Center

Picture of The King Center
449 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30312, USA
(404) 526-8900

Established in 1968 by Mrs. Coretta Scott King, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (“The King Center”) has been a global destination, resource center and community institution for over a quarter century.

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Ponce City Market

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675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA
(404) 900-7900

Vibrant converted historic Sears building, now a market with a food hall, shops & living space. Located along the Atlanta Beltline which leads to many other restaurants, shops, and attractions.

Georgia Aquarium

Picture of Georgia Aquarium
225 Baker St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
(404) 581-4000

Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium that exhibits hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 11 million US gallons of water

National Center for Civil and Human Rights

Picture of National Center for Civil and Human Rights
100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
(678) 999-8990

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum dedicated to the achievements of the civil rights movement in the United States and the broader worldwide human rights movement. Located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, the museum opened to the public on June 23, 2014.

World of Coca-Cola

Picture of World of Coca-Cola
121 Baker St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
(404) 676-5151

The World of Coca-Cola is a museum located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, showcasing the history of The Coca-Cola Company. The 20-acre complex opened to the public on May 24, 2007, relocating from and replacing the original exhibit, which was founded in 1990 in Underground Atlanta.