The largest aquarium in the United States, with over 11 million gallons of water and 100,000 animals. It is home to a vast collection of animals, including the world's largest whale shark in its Ocean Voyager exhibit, and is one of the few places to see manta rays. The aquarium is also a major research and conservation center.
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30-acre urban oasis in Midtown Atlanta that features a wide variety of indoor and outdoor gardens, including nationally recognized plant collections like orchids and maples. It includes attractions like the Fuqua Orchid Center, the Lou Glenn Children's Garden, and a unique Canopy Walk, as well as art installations and rotating exhibitions.
A 22-mile loop of trails, parks, and future transit is connecting 45 neighborhoods and creating a vibrant public space for recreation, commerce, and cultural expression. Along the path, you can find new restaurants, breweries, art galleries, local businesses, and experience moving arts and cultural exhibits and programs.
It features a central food hall, local and national boutiques, and office spaces, with direct access to the Atlanta BeltLine trail. Visitors can also go to the rooftop, which has games and restaurants.