3 days in Atlanta, GA ($$) — See giant whale sharks, arctic beluga whales, giants of the Mesozoic and sample sodas from around the world all in one city! Pair those sites with a variety of dining options, and cost effective hotel accommodations and you've found yourself in Atlanta. It's the perfect weekend getaway; just a short flight or road trip from any city in the south. Center your trip around the Georgia Aquarium, www.georgiaaquarium.org; it's the world's largest with exotic fish and mammals from six continents. Combo tickets are available with other attractions in the special offers section. Better yet, check out the vacation planner section to learn about local hotels that offer ticket packages and specifics on other area attractions in the city.
267 Marietta St.Atlanta, GAGet a Map
The Embassy Suites Atlanta Hotel at Centennial Olympic Park is adjacent to the Georgia Aquarium and within easy walking distance from the many attractions of Atlanta, GA.

215 Peachtree St. NEAtlanta, GAGet a Map
If the B-52's song "Love Shack" were to ever find a permanent home, Atlanta's Hard Rock Cafe would be the place. Packed with memorabilia from rock legends with roots south of the Mason-Dixon Line, this cafe serves up delicious delicacies everyday, offering visitors to the Hard Rock Cafe Atlanta a peach of a time.

225 Baker StreetAtlanta, GAGet a Map
Now is the perfect time to experience the world?s largest aquarium and one of the feature Atlanta attractions! With eight million gallons of fresh and marine water and more aquatic life than found in any other aquarium, you are sure to see things you have never seen before! Purchase your tickets online to guarantee your admission to one of the top Atlanta attractions.

121 Baker StreetAtlanta, GAGet a Map
Visit The World of Coca-Cola Atlanta and trace the history of the world's most popular soft drink. You'll journey more than 100 years into the past and explore the future of the magical story of Coca-Cola®.

Grab a bite to eat and spend the rest of your evening exploring Atlantic Station.
767 Clifton Road, N.E.Atlanta, GAGet a Map
Fernbank Museum of Natural History is Atlanta's home to dinosaurs, and the gateway for discovery and exploration of the earth's history, the physical universe, the natural world and human culture. Inside A Walk Through Time in Georgia, visitors explore the fossil record of the Appalachian Mountains, Okefenokee Swamp and Atlantic coast.

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