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Get Tickets for Less |
65 Upper Alabama Street Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 678 318 1400 http://www.atlantaperforms.com AtlanTIX@atlantaperforms.com |
This convenient ticket outlet is located inside Atlanta's de facto visitors center, one block away from the Five Points MARTA Station at Underground Atlanta. The first same-day, half-price ticket booth in the Southeast, this is a great spot to check for discounted tickets to many local attractions and shows. Check Tuesday through Sunday for info on half-price tickets to the best theater, dance and music events in the state. This service is provided by the Atlanta Coalition of Theaters. Travelers checks are accepted, but no personal checks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Maps and Info |
233 Peachtree St Northeast (Suite 100) Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 521 6600 http://www.atlanta.net |
This agency is the city of Atlanta's primary public source for free tourist information. Visitors are invited to stop by this centrally located facilty, or browse the bureau's detailed Web site for up-to-the-minute information on attractions, sporting events, lodging, dining and other special events. Brochures, maps and a wealth of friendly advice are yours for the asking, just steps from most downtown hotels. Corporate visitors with an eye on hosting functions in Atlanta are encouraged to call and set up an appointment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ted Turner's multimedia kingdom |
1 CNN Center (Marietta Street at Techwood Drive) Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 404 827 2300 http://www.cnn.com/tour/atlanta/ |
This downtown complex features not only the global headquarters of CNN and Turner Broadcasting, but an Omni hotel, several fine restaurants and a nice selection of boutiques and shops. Take a tour of the CNN studios for a behind-the-scenes look at news in the making, grab a meal at Bugatti's, and stick around for a taping of one of the popular shows telecast daily. In order to guarantee a place in a show's audience, be sure to reserve a seat in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Landmark public green |
285 International Blvd NW Atlanta, GA 30313 United States +1 404 222 7275 http://www.centennialpark.com/ info@centennialpark.com |
This park, created for the 1996 Olympic Games held in Atlanta, has 21 acres of green space, rock gardens and artwork. The nearly 500,000 commemorative bricks that make up its main walkway were part of fund raising efforts for the Games. During scorching Atlanta summers, children frolic in the ground-level Olympic Rings, which periodically shoot streaming arcs of water in time to the seven light and music concerts put on throughout the day. Flags honoring the nations that have played host to the Olympics in the past surround the fountain. Free admission. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Global Diplomacy in Atlanta |
3400 Peachtree Street Suite 1200 Atlanta, GA 30303 United States +1 440 832 5560 http://www.gciv.org/ gciv@gciv.org |
This non-profit organization brings world leaders to Georgia each year in order to promote positive awareness of Atlanta and the state to the rest of the world. Since its inception in 1962, the GVIC has brought more than 17,000 future and current world leaders to Georgia. The organization also hosts eight-week seminars on foreign policy and provides speakers on this topic around the metro area. Membership helps foster the mission of GVIC and enables its members to familiarize themselves with a global community by attending functions with foreign dignitaries. See website for events calendar and more info on the organization. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Have Horse Will Travel |
Midtown and Downtown Locations Atlanta, GA 30301 United States +1 404 523 3993 http://www.atlantacarriages.com/ |
This carriage company specializes in tours around Atlanta's downtown and Midtown neighborhoods. Available anytime of day or night, these tours provide a great way to enjoy the nightlife from a unique perspective. Carriage rides for newlyweds and other romance seekers can be arranged with special romantic extras. The carriage driver comes clad in a tuxedo, top hat and white gloves. Tours start at one hour in length, and rates start at $20 per person. See website for complete list of rates as well as complete list of services offered (including weddings and funerals). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Meet Atlanta's Stately Neighbor |
4 Depot Street Atlanta, GA 30060 United States +1 770 429 1115 http://www.mariettasquare.com |
Housed in a restored railroad depot that dates to 1898, this rustic center should be your first stop in Marietta, Atlanta's closest and most distinguished suburb just northwest of town. View the Center's 7 minute video on the history and culture of Cobb County, then browse their library of informative brochures on area attractions, restaurants, accommodations, and tours. Whether you come to Marietta to relax, shop, or catch a glimpse of some of the finest residential architecture in Georgia, a quick stop at the Marietta Welcome Center is a good start. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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