10 Things to do in Atlanta with Kids
Going to Atlanta with the whole family? Check out this list of the best things to do in the city with kids.
The sheer number of things to see and do in Atlanta makes it perfect for everyone, including families with young children, who can always worry that they'll get bored and not enjoy their trip.
If you're looking for things to do with the kids during your visit, here you'll find a long list of everything from educational to pure entertainment.
1. Private tour of Stranger Things locations
If the kids at home are fans of the acclaimed American series Stranger Things, this activity will make their dreams come true. With this tour, you will be able to visit the actual sets used to film the series, which are located in Atlanta. The tour also includes locations from the Upside Down, which makes the experience more complete.
The tour is private and lasts an average of 3 hours, during which a professional guide will tell you and your companions the details of interest of the sets. The guide will also reveal curiosities and stories related to the series, which happened in the same places you will visit.
As it is a private experience, you can ask the guide all the questions you have, enjoying a completely personalised experience. On the other hand, since the show is set in the 90's, you will be able to go back to that era by visiting emblematic places of the series.
You will see Hawkings High School, where the main characters of the series spend their mornings. You will also be able to enter the houses of many of the characters, such as the Wheelers', the Sinclairs' and the Hendersons'. Of course, you will visit the public swimming pool where Billy used to work.
Interesting details
- Price: Around 150 euros. The price is the same for all ages.
- Location: The tour takes in different parts of Atlanta's Upside Down.
- Transport: The tour is on foot.
2. Discover the World of Coca-Cola
Are you a Coca-Cola fan at home? Even if you are not, the truth is that this drink has played a very important role in international culture for more than 130 years. Your trip to Atlanta is the perfect opportunity to get to know the universe of one of the most popular soft drinks on an international level.
During your visit, you will be able to try more than 100 products belonging to the brand that you probably didn't know about. You will also have the opportunity to see the door of the safe where the mysterious and famous Coca-Cola recipe is kept. You'll learn about the history of the drink, see its most famous commercials and discover the brand's symbolism.
Finally, the entrance also features two films that tell the story of the Coca-Cola formula.
This is one of the best things to do in Atlanta in December, as it's a very cold month in the city and the facilities are covered and air-conditioned.
Details of interest
- Price: about 19 euros for adults and 15 euros for children.
- Location: 121 Baker St, near the Georgia Aquarium.
- Transport: You can get there from downtown on the Gold or Red underground lines.
3. Grab an epic meal at Hard Rock Café
Most kids are a little tricky to eat and try new things. This is often one of the biggest problems when travelling with them. If you're worried about this issue, save yourself the drama by booking a menu at Atlanta's Hard Rock Café. This American chain has a menu that meets even the most demanding requirements of children.
The reservation is queue-free, so you can be seated at your table as soon as you enter the doors of the restaurant. The menu consists of two or three courses, depending on which option you choose.
You can choose from the typical Hard Rock Café burgers, sandwiches, salads or grilled meat, among many other options. The menu also includes a drink and dessert.
For children under the age of 10, there is a children's menu available that they will love. As well as enjoying the delicious food, the little ones will also have a great time with the live shows that take place in the restaurant. You'll be able to see the clothes worn by famous rock stars at their concerts, as well as signed albums and rare photographs.
If your kids are good eaters, I also recommend you take one of Atlanta's best food tours.
4. Take a trolley tour of Atlanta
Sightseeing with children is often a problem. The little ones tire more easily, which means you have to stop all the time, slowing down your itinerary. You end up losing time on your trip, so you don't get to see all the places you would like to.
That's why I think one of the best things to do with kids in Atlanta is to take a tram tour of the city. With this experience, you'll be able to see the main tourist attractions of the 'Capital of the South' without having to take a single step. While enjoying a comfortable ride on a vintage tram, you'll tour the city.
All along the way, a tour guide will explain the curiosities and history of the different sites you visit. This way, you'll be able to do some in-depth sightseeing and the little ones won't get tired.
The tour lasts an average of 90 minutes. During this time, you'll see iconic sites such as Martin Luther King Jr.'s house; the city's largest green park, known as Piedmont Park; and Mercedes Benz Stadium, where the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United teams play.
5. Catch a baseball game
One of the major sports in Atlanta and Georgia in general is baseball. One of the biggest teams in the city is the Atlanta Braves, whose home stadium is Truist Park, which is located in Cobb County.
Without a doubt, one of the best things to do with kids in Atlanta is to go to one of the city's baseball games. You'll be able to experience American culture from the inside, feeling like you're in a movie. During the game, multiple shows are performed. In addition, fast food and drinks are served.
Considering it's an outdoor game, this is one of the best things to do in Atlanta in the summer, as the rain can play a trick on you in the winter.
6. Go to the Atlanta Iluminarium
One of the best things to do in Atlanta with children is to go to the Illuminarium, where the little ones can be transported to places that seem to come from the depths of their imagination.
The Illuminarium in Atlanta offers a multi-sensory experience that, thanks to the most innovative technological features, is capable of transporting you to a dreamlike garden, to the universe of Alice in Wonderland, to the moon itself or to a safari where wild animals roam freely.
This is achieved through the projection of 4k images on the walls, surround sound and a vibrant floor. Without a doubt, this is a unique experience that the youngest members of the family will enjoy immensely. It is also one of the best things to do in winter in Atlanta, as it is an indoor venue where you can protect yourself from the cold and rain.
The Atlanta Iluminarium also has an area dedicated exclusively to adults: the After Dark experience. This part takes the nightlife to the next level, where you can have a drink or enjoy the music. Admission to this area of the facility is restricted to those 21 and over.
Details of interest
- Price: around 30 euros for children and 35 euros for parents. There is also a senior ticket for the over 65s, in which case the cost is around ¤32.
- Location: 550 Somerset Terrace Ne.
- Transport: The Illuminarium is a 40-minute walk from the centre. Alternatively, you can use public transport and take the Gold or Red line on the underground or buses 36 and 816.
7. Discover the Children's Museum of Atlanta
TheChildren's Museum of Atlanta is a non-profit organisation that promotes knowledge and learning for children through play. The museum has rooms for all ages, including some designed for children as young as 10 months old.
One of the children's favourite permanent exhibits is Fundamentally Food. In this part of the museum, children can pick fruits and vegetables from the farm, climb on the tractor, milk Buttercup the dairy cow, drive the forklift and load boxes of food onto the delivery truck.
There is also an exhibit dedicated to encouraging children's creativity. In this room of the museum, children will be able to perform their favourite pranks and activities that are normally forbidden to them, such as painting the walls to their liking. They can also take part in dance parties, listen to readings from different stories and build sandcastles.
Interesting details
- Price: around 18 euros
- Location: 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW
- Transportation: by underground to Peachtree Center stop or by tram to Centennial Olympic Park Drive
8. Dive into the depths of the ocean at the Georgia Aquarium
The Georgia Aquarium is located in the city of Atlanta and is a great place for children and adults alike. During your visit, you can see the most impressive animals of the marine world at work in their habitat. You can see African penguins, beluga whales, tiger sharks, sea lions and many more.
You can also touch and feed the dolphins and see the day-to-day lives of the staff who care for these beautiful and friendly animals. For older, braver children, I suggest you try one of the **aquarium'**s star activities: swimming and snorkelling with the animals. You will be able to move through the water in the company of whale sharks, manta rays and more.
Interesting details
- Price: around 40 euros
- Location: 225 Baker Street Northwest
- Transport: You can get there from downtown on the Gold or Red underground lines.
9. Discover Legoland Discovery Center
Enter a world where everything is made of Legos. The Legoland Discovery Center is sure to be a paradise for the youngest members of the family.
They can buy their favourite Lego figures and even build their own creations. Children will have the opportunity to enjoy 4D lego feature films, as well as ride rides and have their photos taken with life-size Legos.
10. Go to the Center for Puppetry Arts
Another of the best things to do with kids in Atlanta is to go to the Center for Puppetry Arts, where you can enjoy many of the famous Muppet characters, among others.
This centre hosts all kinds of workshops, exhibitions and events to make even adults feel like children. All this from the art of puppets and puppeteers.
Interesting details
- Price: about 16 euros for adults and 14 euros for children.
- Location: 1404 Spring St. NW
- Transportation: by underground to Arts Center Station