Atlanta's headline attractions sit a short walk apart downtown, so the real choice is single tickets for the ones you want or the CityPASS bundle that covers the big four for less.
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Atlanta's headline attractions sit a short walk apart downtown, so the real choice is single tickets for the ones you want or the CityPASS bundle that covers the big four for less.
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The Georgia Aquarium — one of the largest in the world, with whale sharks and beluga whales — anchors a cluster of downtown attractions that also includes the World of Coca-Cola and, a short MARTA ride away, Zoo Atlanta. Single tickets are the flexible pick when you only want one or two; Fun Spot America adds rides for families.
The Atlanta CityPASS is the value play. It bundles the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and a choice of other top attractions at a meaningful discount over buying separately, and it skips the main ticket window. Book the aquarium for a weekday morning slot — weekend afternoons are the most crowded of the week.
Yes if you plan to see three or more of the bundled attractions. It discounts the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola plus a choice of others, and it usually beats buying each ticket separately.
The aquarium sells timed entry and weekend slots sell out, so booking ahead for a specific morning is the smoothest plan.
Yes — they sit side by side at Pemberton Place near Centennial Olympic Park, so you can pair them in one downtown day.