And, speaking of the latter, if you’re after a little light musical entertainment at a piano bar or a venue that hosts regular live music, then you’re in luck - a city the size of Atlanta is home to a number of possibilities. And then there’s the social scene - such as Buckhead with its mix of Southern eateries, top malls, and nightspots. Those craving more cultural attractions will also find works from the likes of Rembrandt in the High Museum of Art. Its close links with the cola giant are celebrated at the World of Coca-Cola museum. And, of course, Atlanta is home to one of the most popular drinks on the planet - the mighty Coca-Cola. Atlanta Botanical Garden with its exotic plants is another popular spot. Indeed, it is home to the impressive Centennial Olympic Park, which was built for the 1996 summer games and is the location of the colossal Georgia Aquarium, which boasts 120,000 animals and is one of the city’s most popular attractions. This former Olympic host-city boasts plenty of great sights.
There are a great many reasons for visiting the capital and the largest city in the US state of Georgia.