Atlanta
Travel Guide - Atlanta has become known
as the “Crown Jewel of the South” and
while you are visiting the great city of Atlanta take
in The Centennial Olympic Park was created for the
1996 Olympic Games held in Atlanta. The Centennial
Olympic Park has 21 acres of land and 500,000 commemorative
bricks and flags that honor the nation. Secondly,
you should visit the Underground Atlanta,
which is an underground mall that covers six city
blocks. Shopping, dining and entertainment are all
in this wonderful underground little city of its own.
There are over one hundred different places that will
keep you very busy for hours. You won't be bored when
you are visiting Atlanta.
There
are plenty of museums, theatres, nightlife and restaurants
for you to enjoy during your stay and more than enough
shops to spend your money in while you are in Atlantia
Georgia. This city has some very unique things
that you will definitely find impressive. It has the
largest museum dedicated to the art of puppetry. An
experience for young and old and all who visit love
it. You’ll spend hours just admiring all the
things in the museum and seeing the puppet shows.
Atlanta has the oldest continually running ballet
in the country, which is impressive in itself, but
wait until you see the performances. Not to mention
all the other shows in the city, which you should
take in as many as you can. Atlanta is filled with
culture and you'll enjoy seeing as many of the attractions
that you can.
The
City of Atlanta since in was incorporated
in 1847 fought hard to protect its dignity and in
the year 1996 it won the right to host the 1996 Olympics.
This led to much recognition for the city. The Atlanta
population has reached 3.5 million as it becomes an
ever more popular place to live and play and work.
After you visit the area you will have to agree that
there is something very special in Atlanta.
For a map of Atlanta Hotels go to the local tourism office they can help you find a suitable hotel.