After purchase, you will receive the link to download the app to take this tour.
With the in-app audio guide, you decide when to start, pause, and finish your tour.
All audio tours and tickets can be downloaded to your device anytime.

Plunge into the vibrant history and culture of Atlanta with this self-guided audio tour around Centennial Olympic Park and Pemberton Place. This journey is tailored for history buffs and cultural enthusiasts eager to wander through the chapters of Atlanta's age-old stories and modern-day marvels, all at their own pace. The audio guide leads from the symbolic Olympic Rings, where the tour begins, to the appetizing narrative of Waffle House, where it concludes. Along the route, you'll traverse the Quilt of Nations, admire the Androgyne Planet sculpture, and pay homage at the Paralympic Games Monument. Begin at Centennial Olympic Park's gateway – the Olympic Rings sculptural fountain – and culminate your experience with a peek into an iconic Atlanta diner's past. On this fascinating trail, expect to stand amongst the echoes of Olympic heroes, encounter tributes to civil rights giants, and uncover the roots of Coca-Cola. You'll explore where history was etched into the city's heart and learn stories that continue to shape Atlanta today.

_Pop_ into Atlanta's World of Coca-Cola for a culture trip with movies, photos with the famous Coca-Cola Polar Bear, as well as over a thousand artifacts related to Coca-Cola history. Take an immersive multimedia journey in the 'Vault of the Secret Formula'. At World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, taste more than 100 international and domestic beverages made by the company. Enjoy each refreshing sip! Take the excitement and memory of Coca-Cola home with you, too. The Coca-Cola Store Atlanta offers all kinds of merchandise, including clothes, accessories, and one-of-a-kind items – many of which are unique to the store. This is a Coke fan's ultimate dream.
This museum is open daily; from Monday to Thursday, you can visit it from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. From Friday to Sunday, its opening hours are 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
It’s preferable to visit this museum outside the school holidays and tourist season to avoid crowds. For the same reason, we recommend going there on weekdays or in the morning.
You can find this museum at the heart of Atlanta, close to Georgia Aquarium. The museum is easy to reach by metro or Atlanta Streetcar.
Peachtree Center (Gold or Red Line) and GWCC/CNN Center (Green and Blue Line) are the closest metro stations to it. Centennial Olympic Park is the nearest Atlanta Streetcar stop to this tourist attraction.
This unusual museum is a treasure trove of knowledge about the legendary Coca-Cola drink and its parent company. Here are some of the things you can do there:
Tickets for adults cost $19, while seniors need to pay $17. Tickets for children (3-12 y.o.) are the cheapest – only $15.