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  • Writer: Michael
    Michael
  • Apr 13, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 10, 2020

Loved the tasting room!
5*

Coca-Cola never lets you down; this experience is another positive reflection of the brand. We bought tickets on the door and they were well priced, we then entered the experience upon which you immediately receive a free coke and we were onto the introductory tour within a few minutes. The host for the introduction tour was upbeat and entertaining, and after a short movie (which was very good), we could go off to explore all the the attractions inside the venue. There were about 4 or 5 separate rooms centered around aspects of the brand like history, marketing etc. My favorite place inside the 'museum' was the tasting room where you can try loads of different flavors of coke based on a global theme, and have as much coke as you want! We probably spent about half a day here and it is great for all age ranges, its location in terms of downtown Atlanta is also perfect and I would thoroughly recommend visiting!




 
 
 
  • Writer: Michael
    Michael
  • Apr 13, 2020
  • 1 min read
Great pictures
4*

We visited this spot during the day, by chance, as we were heading towards the MLK Jr. National Historic Site. I am surprised it is not as well-known or busy because it was an awesome find as we were able to get some great photos of Downtown Atlanta. If I could then I would have re-visited during the night/dusk but sadly I didn't get such an opportunity. The railings of the bridge are littered with stickers and tags but this makes it quite unique and adds to the photo opportunities. The view of downtown Atlanta is perfect and the bridge itself is easy to get find and in a relatively safe area.





 
 
 
  • Writer: Michael
    Michael
  • Apr 13, 2020
  • 1 min read
History
4*

We walked here from downtown although there is the King Memorial Transit station located right by. The Cemetery was peaceful and clean and was very interesting to explore. We weren't on any sort of tour so we just wondered around, perhaps it would've been more rewarding had we been on a tour. Some of the graves are spectacular and the location is full of history. It wasn't my first choice of attraction in Atlanta but I would suggest visiting if you enjoy historical places, or just simply if you want somewhere peaceful to stroll around.



 
 
 
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