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    Museum of Illusions - Atlanta

    Museum of Illusions - Atlanta

    4.5(143 reviews)
    1.9 miAtlantic Station
    Available by appointment
    Walk-ins welcome

    The Museum of Illusions is a fun, interactive attraction that's more about experiences and photo…read moreopportunities than a traditional museum. It's designed to be very hands-on, and almost every exhibit is something you can walk into, interact with, or take photos in, which makes it especially popular for groups, couples, and content creators. The staff were friendly and helpful, especially when it came to explaining how certain illusions worked or helping take photos. Since many exhibits rely on perspective, employees often assist with positioning so you can get the best effect, which added to the overall experience. Pricing is moderate for what it is. Tickets typically range around $25-$40 per person depending on location, day, and time slot. It's not a long visit (most people spend about 45 minutes to 1.5 hours inside), so the price feels more like paying for a curated experience rather than an all-day attraction. Wait times depend heavily on when you go. Weekdays are usually quick and easy with little to no wait at entry, while weekends and peak tourist times can have short lines for popular rooms and photo spots. Even then, things move fairly quickly since the experience is self-guided and timed entry helps control crowd flow. Inside, it includes a variety of optical illusions, upside-down rooms, perspective rooms, infinity mirror spaces, and interactive setups that play with depth and scale. Some exhibits are small and simple, while others are more immersive and require patience to get the right photo angle. One thing visitors should know is that it can get crowded inside certain rooms since people spend time taking photos, so you may have to wait your turn for the most popular setups. Comfortable shoes and patience help, especially if you want to get good pictures without feeling rushed. Overall, the Museum of Illusions is a quick, fun, and visually creative stop that's best for photos, light entertainment, and something different to do between bigger attractions.

    It's something to do if you're bored, but I've been to better by far overseas for a museum of…read moreillusions. When we went it was during Valentine's weekend and it was PACKED. It did its job to entertain and be unique, but the cameras were fuzzy when taking our pics and the gift shop was so-so. There are bathrooms which are nice to have in there. I say it like that because it seemed too tiny to have any sadly not gender neutral.. in any case. I would say go here if you have nothing else to do, but once you been, that's kinda it. Was hoping it was more elaborate and bigger and maybe even informative and more scientific perhaps.

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    High Museum of Art - "Giants" exhibit

    High Museum of Art

    4.2(578 reviews)
    2.6 miMidtown

    Excellent. I'm a member at this museum because I always love being able to swing by and enjoy the…read moreart. Last night, I pre-paid (about two months ago) for parking and the Friday Night jazz event. The Jazz was great. The museum exhibits were great.

    Can't give it a 5-star because of the websites clarity, with the add ons. I lost 25.00 for reserved…read moreparking... that is for evening events(6pm) and I had a 1pm visit. The website did not make that clear. Lucky enough, the young lady gave me a sticker, normally given to members for validation parking. She told me I was not the only one who had done the same. Besides that, such a wonderful experience! I love the crisp white and architectural look of there building. The courtyard had cute seating. The entry was very open and spacious. They do offer a coat check, had a cute little café style area off to the side, and there gift shop was everything! Get a taste of some nice art pieces in there lobby. Each staff member that I came in contact with, from the beginning to the end was so nice and helpful. And there's nothing greater than a clean restroom...WIN! I had the opportunity to catch the Viktor & Rolf exhibit. I'm a fashion lover girlie and this was, such a joy of a time for me! I did get turned around a little trying to locate the exhibit... but when I did, the elevator doors opened and boom... the art in fashion slapped me in my face(lol). They did a awesome job and recommend, if it returns or has a showing in another city go see it.

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    Trap Music Museum - Family was always important at grannies house

    Trap Music Museum

    3.8(343 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    The Trap Music Museum is a unique Atlanta experience that feels more like an interactive…read morewalkthrough than a traditional museum. It's focused on hip-hop and trap culture, with themed rooms, art installations, and photo sets dedicated to artists, history, and iconic moments in the genre. Staff were helpful and kept the entry process organized. It's usually a timed entry system, so groups are managed fairly well and the flow inside doesn't feel too chaotic. Pricing is typically around $25-$40 per person depending on the day and any add-ons. It's not an all-day attraction, but more of a 1-2 hour experience. Wait times vary....about 5-15 minutes on weekdays and 20-40 minutes on weekends or peak times. Inside, most areas move steadily, but a few photo rooms can have short lines since people take time getting content. The experience includes themed rooms, interactive sets, and photo-focused installations. It's very visual and designed for content and storytelling rather than traditional exhibits. Overall, it's a quick, creative stop that's worth it if you're interested in Atlanta culture or want something different for photos and experiences.

    As a lover of museums, I just had to experience the Trap Music Museum. And what an experience . Now…read moreI've been to music museums before but this was different, especially with present day artists, most are still living and I am familiar with some of their music. I definitely learned a lot about the Atlanta and South music landscape. Could not leave without taking a picture of the famous pink car. Before leaving I also had the opportunity to do the escape room and baby that was an experience like none other. The entire experience includes a tour guide and he did not come to play with us. Lots of fun and puzzles to figure out. I am not sure if we made it out safely or not but I had a few good laughs. I would definitely recommend if you're into music and leaning about the culture.

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    National Center For Civil and Human Rights

    National Center For Civil and Human Rights

    4.7(309 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    I had such a good experience here, this museum was honestly one of my favorites. There's so much…read morehistory in here, from handwritten letters by Martin Luther King Jr. to powerful videos of his speeches, and exhibits that highlight stories like Emmett Till that really hit you emotionally. One of the things I appreciated most was learning more about the Freedom Riders, activists who rode buses through the South to challenge segregation laws and faced a lot of violence for it. I realized there was so much about the civil rights movement that I didn't know, and this museum really brought those stories to life. My favorite part was an interactive exhibit where you sit at a diner counter and experience what it was like from the point of view of a Black person during that time. You hear white men behind you yelling racist slurs, threatening you, and telling you to leave, and then you hear fighting and violence happening right behind you. It felt very real. It was really heavy and emotional, honestly hard to sit through, but it stuck with me the most. Overall, I loved it. If you're in the area, I definitely recommend going. It's powerful, educational, and something everyone should experience at least once.

    Opens your eyes into the unnecessary abuse of people based solely on the color of their skin or the…read moresupport of those with a distinct color. The stupidity of the abuse and those that promoted is apparent.

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    Atlanta Botanical Garden - Courtyard

    Atlanta Botanical Garden

    4.2(1.1k reviews)
    3.3 mi

    The Super Bloom at the Atlanta Botanical Garden was such a beautiful sight and happy I got to see…read moreit. Tickets run about $26.95 for standard adult admission, with slight variations depending on the day and if purchased online or in person. Given the sheer scale of the grounds, it feels like a fair value. I went on a weekday, which I highly recommend. Parking is incredibly straightforward, you park right on-site at the SAGE Parking Facility. It starts at $3 per hour, but keep in mind that the garage is entirely cashless, so you will need a card. Also if there is an event at Piedmont Park, parking may be impacted. Check-in was quick, and while there were visitors, it never felt crowded or overwhelming. The entire experience flowed smoothly from start to finish. This is perfect for a solo adventure. They were celebrating their 50th anniversary with the Super Bloom display, and it showed. There were over 200,000 tulips and spring bulbs throughout the garden. When I reached the Great Lawn, it opened up into a full sea of color. The visual texture of so many layered, vibrant petals blooming all at once was stunning. Each section felt different. One moment I was surrounded by vibrant florals, the next I was walking through lush greenery that felt almost like a rainforest and the air was so clean. It naturally slowed me down in the best way. The Orchid Daze exhibit was a highlight for me. It was calm, lightly fragrant, and tucked away enough to feel like a quiet escape. I ended up staying longer than expected. It would have been nice, if they had more dedicated seating areas. There weren't many spaces designed for just sitting and being, closer to the flowers especially if you wanted to relax without being in the middle of foot traffic. The grounds were clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. There were also great spots for photography, I saw everything from casual photos to full-on portrait sessions. On-site Dining If you plan to stay for a while there is a restaurant on-site, which is convenient. The menu was simple, light bites, sandwiches, and seasonal options. Pricing was about what you'd expect for a major attraction, averaging around $25 to $40 per person for a casual lunch. Overall: A way to slow down and take things in. Peaceful, beautiful, and worth the visit. I'm already curious to see how it will transform for summer.

    My experience at this botanical garden was pretty mid. Not worth the $35 paid in my opinion…read more The garden overall was pretty neat and clean. A good place to walk around. However, the variety of plants and exhibits weren't very impressive. It was also disappointing to see the lady flower landmark not fully ingrained with flowers around late April. The most impressive part to me were the greenhouse plant exhibits. There was a good variety of plants there from different corners of the world. The outdoor exhibits were just not that interesting. Parking is an additional charge, so my friend and I did free street parking nearby and just walked to the entrance. They also have a couple food options within the gardens. My friend and I got some popsicles for $5 which was nice since it was pretty humid at the time we went. Unfortunately, I wouldn't recommend, but I didn't have a terrible time here.

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    Georgia Aquarium - Live show

    Georgia Aquarium

    4.1(3.8k reviews)
    3.3 mi

    What an amazing experience. From booking with the events team to the extra care from the team the…read moreday of, this was a birthday experience my daughter won't soon forget. Thank you to everyone that made the day just a bit extra special! Cam(eron) was exceptional and friendly when checking in for our events. Nakisa did a great job answering our questions during the behind the scenes tour. Noelle and team made the Sea lion encounter more fun. Sophie and Julia made the penguin encounter the highlight for us all. I am terrible with names, but the kind lady who handled our Beluga encounter was also spectacular. I can not praise the staff enough. Thank you!!! You guys made the experience a real standout memory and you all have my gratitude! We can't wait until the next visit!

    The Georgia Aquarium is amazing. If you are going to be in Atlanta for a few days, I recommend…read morepurchasing the Atlanta City Pass. This will allow you to choose 5 attractions out of 6 to visit. Buying the pass in advance online will give you the best value! The Georgia Aquarium is stunning. The layout allows for crowds to disperse and spread out through the venue. There are fantastic shows to see involving dolphins and sea lions. When you purchase your tickets or the City Pass, you are able to make reservations for free on the day of your visit for tickets to these shows. You do not have to have tickets to attend the shows, but the people with tickets are the ones who are seated first. The aquarium has a beautiful variety of aquatic creatures to visit. The large tanks are captivating...gazing on the beluga whales and huge manta rays is stunning. Every exhibit, big or small, is designed to draw in the visitor to the underwater world!

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    By the tank! As big as a football field!!!

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    World of Coca-Cola - Designer bottles

    World of Coca-Cola

    3.7(2.2k reviews)
    3.5 miDowntown

    It was cool but certainly a done once and it's done thing. The exhibits are fun like an ai Photo…read moreBooth section that will turn your image into a singer, an old timey photo, etc and tasting rooms galore. Loads of photogenic spots to get great ig shots!! It's too busy to really sit and read the cool facts in the secret recipe section but regardless it was fun to check out. They do a nice introduction before you go into the museum and play a movie to warm you up wich I found touching and a great way to welcome you into the Coca Cola world! There is a cool sniff exhibit where you test your sense of smell and another where you write letters to coke! The gift shop is overflowing with all sorts of things to bring home to remember your time! Photos there are expensive. Is this a must do in Atlanta? Sort of. If you have the time and money do it, if you're pressed and have to make choices don't.

    Yes, I know all the negatives:…read more It's a testament to obesity and pre-diabetes. It's a shrine to unchecked capitalism and leans into imperialism (the net effects of Coca-Cola throughout the world are... not great. The literal world). The propaganda that makes up 50-70% of the museum is Orwellian in its hypnotic suggestive effect. I know this. I know all of this. My left-wing principles cried out to experience what I claim to despise. But. BUT. BUT!!! All that goes out the window when you're faced with all-you-can-drink Coca-Cola products from around the world. Maybe those initial addictive* ingredients are still a part of the secret recipe. Maybe there's something about the smell/sound/sight/fizz/taste that lights up ones lizard brain and won't be satisfied with anything other than a distended belly full of sugary corn syrup. Perhaps nostalgia can override cognition. Who knows. All I know is that when I got to the end of the tour and saw station after station of brown, black, red, purple, blue (!) liquid and knew that the only limit to my gluttony was the capacity of my human body... something... broke? I had to try them all. Pokemon had nothing on me. And a taste wouldn't do. Not even if I didn't care for it... not even if I had had it before (somehow, somewhere)... I needed a cup. A full cup. Berries. Apples. Ginger. Florals. Appertifs. Genuinely horrible tasting stuff. I.Had.It.All. and I wanted -- no -- I demanded more. (Point of order: I can fully attest to the bad decisions I made (I regret nothing) but I'm a grown-a$$ man. To the parents bringing your kids in here to run around, get hopped up on God knows what and begin a descent into altered brain patterns that will show themselves more clearly in the years to come... shame on you. What are you thinking? There needs to be a test prior to parenthood.) Long story/review short: 'Taste It' will change your life and become the only leg you'll need to stand on. Man, I'm thirsty. It's Pavlovian, y'all. I done been changed! *You know what I'm talking about.

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