World of Coca-Cola (United States)
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Atlanta's most famous invention is also the world's most popular soft drink and nowhere is this more clear than at this unique downtown museum. The new 20-acre (eight-hectare) complex features a 4D cinematic experience, and the largest collection of Coke® memorabilia ever assembled, including a pop-culture gallery. The museum draws many visitors, and features an exhaustive look at the history, manufacture and distribution of Coca-Cola. Perhaps the most popular phase of the tour is the final stop, where guests are invited to sample vast and various recipes of Coke as it is marketed throughout the world. Tickets may be purchased through their website.
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Address: 121 Baker Street, Atlanta, GA 30313-1807
City: Atlanta
State: Georgia (GA)
Country: United States
Phone 1: +1 404 676 5151
Email: groups@worldofcocacola.com
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 10am-5:30pm. Fri-Sat 9am-6:30pm
Exceptionally closed: Closed on Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas days
Entrance fee: Admission $15 adults, $13 seniors 55 and over, $9 children 3-12, free for children 2 and under with adult admission
Access by train: Peachtree Center or Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena/CNN Center
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The Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown is located in downtown Atlanta, Ga. Adjacent to Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca Cola Museum Adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park One block from the CNN CenterRead more Hotel Features. Legal Sea Foods Restaurant Lobby Oyster Bar and Sky Bar Indoor and outdoor pools Fitness room Flat screen televisions High speed Internet access Microwave ovens and mini fridges Hide
The Embassy Suites Hotel Atlanta-At Centennial Olympic Park is located in Atlanta (GA) making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town. The Embassy Suites Hotel Atlanta-At Centennial OlympicRead more Park boasts a convenient location with modern amenities in every guestroom and superb service. Being one of the good quality hotels in Atlanta (GA), guests staying at this hotel will find its convenient location and tranquil atmosphere pleasurable. To proceed with your reservation at the Embassy Suites Hotel Atlanta-At Centennial Olympic Park via our secure online booking form, please enter your period of stay.Hide
Ideally located in the prime touristic area of Atlanta City Center, Days Inn Atlanta Downtown Hotel promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The hotel has everything you need for a comfortable stay. TRead moreo be found at the hotel are salon, safety deposit boxes, meeting facilities, 24hr room service, bar/pub. Guestrooms are fitted with all the amenities you need for a good night's sleep, including coffee/tea maker, separate shower and tub, balcony/terrace, daily newspaper, ironing board. The hotel's peaceful atmosphere extends to its recreational facilities which include spa, outdoor pool, tennis courts, golf course (on site), gym. For reliable service and professional staff, Days Inn Atlanta Downtown Hotel caters to your needs.Hide
The Holiday Inn Atlanta Downtown is adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park. Hotel is within walking distance to the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, CNN Center, Philips Arena, the Georgia World CongRead moreress Center and the Georgia Dome. This hotel is committed to providing accessible facilities under the American Disabilities Act. If your accessibility needs are not met, please contact the Hotel Manager on Duty. Should you require additional information regarding accessible facilities for guests with disabilities, please call 1-800-Holiday (U.S. and Canada) or contact the hotel directly. For the hearing impaired, TDD service is available at 1-800-238-5544 within the U.S. and Canada.Hide
The Holiday Inn Downtown Georgia World Congress Center is located in Atlanta, Ga. Adjacent to Georgia Aquarium Less than one half mile from Georgia World Congress Center Hotel Features. InternatioRead morenal Boulevard Caf� and Bar Seasonal outdoor pool, spa tub and fitness room Complimentary high speed wired and wireless Internet access Complimentary newspaper delivery Hide
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World of Coca-Cola, {CATEGORY}
An exposition showcasing the world's most popular soft drink, World of Coca-Cola sounds like a huge Coke commercial - and it is. But it's also one of the biggest attractions in the city and a must-see for anybody who's ever had a taste of the Real Thing (and who hasn't?). Now in a new 75,000-square-foot facility that opened downtown near Centennial Park, the CNN Center, and the Georgia Aquarium in 2007, the museum is bigger and better than ever, housing a massive collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia, along with numerous interactive displays, high-tech exhibits, an art gallery, and video presentations. The self-guided tour begins with a pre-show in the memorabilia-laden Coca-Cola Loft, which includes the oldest artifact, a 1905 "Drink Coca-Cola" Christmas bell decoration, advertising the fizzy beverage for 5¢. From here, visitors gain entrance to the Happiness Factory Theater, where a short film gives them a glimpse into the magic behind every bottle of Coke. Milestones of Refreshment, a series of 10 galleries, traces the history of Coca-Cola from its 1886 debut at Jacob's Pharmacy in downtown Atlanta to its current worldwide fame. Gathering in the Hub, visitors have an opportunity to meet the Coca-Cola polar bear and have their photo taken with him. Adults and kids alike are mesmerized by the Bottle Works exhibit, a working bottling line that allows visitors to stand in the midst of the process. Watch for the small glass bottles to be filled and then be sure to pick up one as your free souvenir before leaving. The second level holds much, much more - this experience is a total immersion in Coca-Cola. The upper level includes everyone's favorite exhibit - Taste It! - where visitors can have free samples of more than 60 soft drink products from around the world. (Warning: You'll soon figure out that America's idea of refreshing isn't the same as that of other countries - some drinks are disgusting). You'll want to let the kids run wild on the lawn outside once they've loaded up on sugar and caffeine here, but what the heck, drinks are on the house, right? The Pop Culture Gallery showcases Coca-Cola as an icon of popular culture and includes artistic expressions of those inspired by the soft drink, including paintings, furniture, home decor and advertisements. The Secret Formula 4-D Theater airs a film featuring an eccentric scientist on a quest to uncover the mysterious secret formula for Coke. And a Perfect Pauses Theater showcases some of the best Coca-Cola television advertising throughout the years, as well as three short films on the product. The tour ends in the massive gift shop (you can't leave without going through here first - smart marketing, huh?), which sells a mind-boggling array of Coca-Cola logo items, everything from T-shirts to Coke polar bears. Allow about 90 minutes to drink it all in. Weekdays are the prime time to visit if you want to avoid long lines. If you plan to see the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, a Pemberton Pass will save you a few bucks. In addition, the two attractions share a huge covered parking garage with a $10 fee. Pemberton Place includes an expansive lawn, perfect for a picnic, as well as a cafe and public restrooms.
World of Coca-Cola, {CATEGORY}
An exposition showcasing the world's most popular soft drink, World of Coca-Cola sounds like a huge Coke commercial - and it is. But it's also one of the biggest attractions in the city and a must-see for anybody who's ever had a taste of the Real Thing (and who hasn't?). Now in a new 75,000-square-foot facility that opened downtown near Centennial Park, the CNN Center, and the Georgia Aquarium in 2007, the museum is bigger and better than ever, housing a massive collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia, along with numerous interactive displays, high-tech exhibits, an art gallery, and video presentations. The self-guided tour begins with a pre-show in the memorabilia-laden Coca-Cola Loft, which includes the oldest artifact, a 1905 "Drink Coca-Cola" Christmas bell decoration, advertising the fizzy beverage for 5¢. From here, visitors gain entrance to the Happiness Factory Theater, where a short film gives them a glimpse into the magic behind every bottle of Coke. Milestones of Refreshment, a series of 10 galleries, traces the history of Coca-Cola from its 1886 debut at Jacob's Pharmacy in downtown Atlanta to its current worldwide fame. Gathering in the Hub, visitors have an opportunity to meet the Coca-Cola polar bear and have their photo taken with him. Adults and kids alike are mesmerized by the Bottle Works exhibit, a working bottling line that allows visitors to stand in the midst of the process. Watch for the small glass bottles to be filled and then be sure to pick up one as your free souvenir before leaving. The second level holds much, much more - this experience is a total immersion in Coca-Cola. The upper level includes everyone's favorite exhibit - Taste It! - where visitors can have free samples of more than 60 soft drink products from around the world. (Warning: You'll soon figure out that America's idea of refreshing isn't the same as that of other countries - some drinks are disgusting). You'll want to let the kids run wild on the lawn outside once they've loaded up on sugar and caffeine here, but what the heck, drinks are on the house, right? The Pop Culture Gallery showcases Coca-Cola as an icon of popular culture and includes artistic expressions of those inspired by the soft drink, including paintings, furniture, home decor and advertisements. The Secret Formula 4-D Theater airs a film featuring an eccentric scientist on a quest to uncover the mysterious secret formula for Coke. And a Perfect Pauses Theater showcases some of the best Coca-Cola television advertising throughout the years, as well as three short films on the product. The tour ends in the massive gift shop (you can't leave without going through here first - smart marketing, huh?), which sells a mind-boggling array of Coca-Cola logo items, everything from T-shirts to Coke polar bears. Allow about 90 minutes to drink it all in. Weekdays are the prime time to visit if you want to avoid long lines. If you plan to see the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium, a Pemberton Pass will save you a few bucks. In addition, the two attractions share a huge covered parking garage with a $10 fee. Pemberton Place includes an expansive lawn, perfect for a picnic, as well as a cafe and public restrooms.
World of Coca-Cola, {CATEGORY}
Atlanta's most famous invention is also the world's most popular soft drink and nowhere is this more clear than at this unique downtown museum. The new 20-acre (eight-hectare) complex features a 4D cinematic experience, and the largest collection of Coke® memorabilia ever assembled, including a pop-culture gallery. The museum draws many visitors, and features an exhaustive look at the history, manufacture and distribution of Coca-Cola. Perhaps the most popular phase of the tour is the final stop, where guests are invited to sample vast and various recipes of Coke as it is marketed throughout the world. Tickets may be purchased through their website.
World of Coca-Cola, {CATEGORY}
Atlanta's most famous invention is also the world's most popular soft drink and nowhere is this more clear than at this unique downtown museum. The new 20-acre (eight-hectare) complex features a 4D cinematic experience, and the largest collection of Coke® memorabilia ever assembled, including a pop-culture gallery. The museum draws many visitors, and features an exhaustive look at the history, manufacture and distribution of Coca-Cola. Perhaps the most popular phase of the tour is the final stop, where guests are invited to sample vast and various recipes of Coke as it is marketed throughout the world. Tickets may be purchased through their website.
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