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Atlanta's soaring skyline enjoy the beautiful place USA

Atlanta's soaring skyline

Atlanta's soaring skyline: Venue for the 1996 Olympic Games, the town has brave contemporary architecture, elegant stores, smart restaurants, and lively nightclubs. To get an ideal overview, start your tour with a trip to the 70th-floor revolving restaurant on top of the (Westin) Peachtree Plaza Hotel -the elevators whiz up through glass tubes on the outside of the building. The view is spectacular: on a clear day, you can see all the way to the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina.

Atlanta's soaring skyline

Atlanta's soaring skyline enjoy the beautiful place USA



Linked to the plaza, Peachtree Center is an airy shopping and business center with attractive landscaping among the skyscrapers, drooping vines, and tropical plants, reflecting pools, and splashing fountains. Even if you're not staying there, be sure to visit the Hyatt Regency Hotel; it was a pioneer in modern atrium architecture.
  • Underground Atlanta is an entertainment complex in the heart of Downtown, with eight different clubs catering to different musical tastes.
The High Museum of Art (Peachtree and 16th streets; tel:404-733-4400; www.high.org) is a stunning white building with a good collection of American decorative art, African art, and fine modern paintings. Its folk art and photography collections are worth a look, too. The High presents excellent touring exhibitions from London, Paris, and China.

Atlanta's soaring skyline

Atlanta is the home base of Coca-Cola, and the company's family-friendly World of Coca-Cola (121 Baker Street NW; tel: 404-676-5151; www.worldofcoca-cola.com) gives a fascinating glimpse into the history and advertising of this bubbly symbol of Americana. Free drinks are offered, and there's a good gift shop. The dazzling new premises of the World of Coca-Cola, combined with its next-door neighbor, the highly regarded Georgia Aquarium (tel: 404-581-4000; www.georgiaaquarium.org), brought a new lease of life to this particular part of the city.
Atlanta is also home to CNN-TV, and 50-minute tours (tel: 404-827-2300; reservations recommended) of the studios at the gigantic CNN Center on Marietta Street provide fascinating glimpses into a newsroom in full swing, broadcasting to up to 2 billion people worldwide.
The Martin Luther King, Jr National Historic Site (Auburn Avenue NE; www.nps.gov/malu) is Atlanta's most moving experience. The large site includes several facilities: the Visitor Center (at No. 450) features exhibits from life and the King center (No. 449) is an institute for social change, where MLK's tomb is located; the Ebenezer Baptist Church (No. 407) is where MLK and his father preached their message of nonviolence. The King Birth Home can be visited on a guided tour.
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