mardi 17 juillet 2018

There Is A Group Tours Package Atlanta Visitors Can Tailor To Their Needs

By James Collins


If you are headed south with a group of your friends for a vacation, or on an extended business trip with time on your hands, you should take advantage of all there is to do in the capital of Georgia. There are art and natural history museums, world class entertainment, and an amazing aquarium. A group tours package Atlanta guests are offered is one way to see this city.

If you're only in this city for the day, you should definitely consider the One Day in Atlanta excursion. This is a day packed full of history, education, and relaxation. You start that morning at the Georgia Aquarium and travel a short distance to Centennial Park, a gathering spot for the 1996 Olympics. In the afternoon, you will visit the World of Coca-Cola and head over to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.

For first time visitors one of the Must See tours is a good option. You'll take in Coca-Cola World and Centennial Park. You can have lunch on top of the tallest hotel in this half of the world. The Sundial Restaurant revolves so you can see the sights from every angle. You will have a chance to tour CNN Atlanta and learn how the professionals create news broadcasts.

For visitors interested in African American history, the city has a rich civil rights background. It is highlighted in the Civil Rights and Beyond package. Groups tour Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and Freedom Hall, all located in the Sweet Auburn District. There is a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts at Spellman College as well as Hammond House Galleries. Supper is served at Paschal's Restaurant at Castleberry Hill.

No visit to Georgia would be complete without touring the Gone With the Wind attractions. Margaret Mitchell's home is open to the public and includes a museum featuring Tara's front door. The Cyclorama depicts the Civil War Battle of Atlanta in an amazing 360 degree panorama. Just south of the city you can see Stately Oaks, a circa 1839 plantation.

For those families with kids the city has special excursions sure to interest the youngest in your group. The kids will enjoy watching the aquatic displays at Georgia Aquarium and taste testing sodas at the World of Coca-Cola. The most adventurous will try the bison burgers grilled to perfection at Ted's Montana Grill. If you have older kids, you might choose touring CNN. For the younger ones, the Children's Museum is a special treat.

For those unsure about how much time they will have and want to visit attractions on their own, the city offers a CityPASS. This gives visitors up to 40 percent off several of the city's most popular attractions. You can use the passes for nine days after you activate them. Discounts include visits to the zoo, the natural history museum, the aquarium, the College Football Hall of Fame and CNN.

The capital of Georgia is the only truly metropolitan city in America's Deep South. It is full of culture, diversity, and steeped in American history. Touring it is fun, exciting, and thought provoking.




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