1. High Museum of Art
9.1
1280 Peachtree St NE (at 16th St NE), Atlanta, GA
Art Museum · Midtown · 206 tips and reviews
Nica: Auto exhibit amazing. No need to love cars to enjoy!
Cellucor: Amazing art exhibits; we recommend the special evening events like Friday Jazz! It adds to the overall museum experience!
Hotel Indigo: The museum routinely hosts spectacular exhibits like the recent Picasso to Warhol event, and the superb permanent collection is filled with impressive gems like the folk art collection.
John Mello: Best museum in Atlanta! Very friendly staff. Beautiful grounds allow a wonderful walk. Lincoln exhibit is a must see! Olympics display is fantastic and interactive. Take the challenge!
Ian Molee: Super exhibit of Civil War Atlanta history, including superb 1864 photographs by George N. Barnard. Also now exhibiting: the history and influence of the famous Apollo Theatre.
Atlanta: Don't forget to check out the Gone with the Wind movie exhibit and a gift shop.
Oakland Cemetery: Check out the permanent exhibit "A Walk Through Time in Georgia" which tells the fascinating history of our state's diverse landscape of swamps, barrier islands, and mountains.
Sarah Cook: The new Naturequest exhibit is fantastic for young children!
Atlanta: You won't want to miss stunning rotating special exhibitions or the incredible 5-story experience of an IMAX film.
Tiffany Williams: Very nice, informative exhibits!! Take your time going through and take it all in, each exhibit is inspirational and empowering. Definitely have a seat at the sit-in counter for the sit-in simulation.
Tatiana McGaughy: Moving! This is an all day type of museum. So much to see and experience. Definitely cannot be rushed through. Wonderful exhibit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr!
Alison Polton-Simon: Fantastic museum — great design with informative and engaging exhibits. Take your time to watch the videos, listen to the audio recordings and sit at the lunch counter.
vitaminwater®: don't forget to check out moda's newest exhibit, now through september 16th and remember to stay hydrated with an ice cold vitaminwater. skate it or hang it...or drink it.
Tasha Tavaras: Excellent space with amazing exhibitions.
Amanda Billings: This museum is small but has extremely interesting exhibits, lots of hands-on activities and very knowledgeable curators and staff. Exhibits feature design in all kinds of media. Loved it!!
Stephen Brown: The Henson exhibit is great plus the museum including several audioanimatronics, The Pigs in Space and assorted rareties from around the globe Read more.
DailyCandy: Impressive kids’ shows, adults-only plays, puppet-making workshops, and interactive exhibits go down in one of the country’s premier puppet centers which displays some of Jim Henson’s original puppets
Allyson Shoemaker: Amazing place! Like walking back in time to my childhood! Love all of Jim Henson exhibits and went especially to see The Labyrinth exhibit and it was amazing!! I could have stayed all day!
Atlanta: Walk into an exact replica of the Oval Office, see state gifts & special exhibits, & trace President Carter's life from his 6th grade reportcard to the actual Nobel Peace Prize awarded to him in 2002. Read more.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency: EPA's Documerica Returns Traveling Exhibit will be on display at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum Sept. 24-25. Learn about the exhibit and our State of the Environment Photo Project. Read more.
Explore Georgia: This Museum features national traveling exhibits and the permanent exhibits that highlight Carter's early years, life at the White House, wonderful state gifts and key issues of the Carter Presidency.
12. World of Coca-Cola
8.1
121 Baker St NW (at Pemberton Pl), Atlanta, GA
Museum · Downtown Atlanta · 531 tips and reviews
Melissa Ashley: Definitely an Atlanta classic spot. Reasonably priced and interesting exhibit, however, disappointed in the tasting room. You get a complimentary glass bottle of coke when you leave!
Occupy My Family Atlanta: If you went to the old World of Coca-Cola, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the new interactive exhibits and 100% kid-friendly atmosphere of the new attraction!
Jocelyn Driscoll: Love all the different exhibits
HISTORY: Established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King, the Center is the official living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Exhibits illustrate his life & teachings.
Tricia Harris: Visit The King Center's exhibits and resource center. Walk down the street to Dr. King's birth home and across the street to the visitor center. Read more.
Andrew C: Eternal flame of MLK's spirit and their caskets are here... really peaceful + small walk with lots of quotes. Quickly walked thru the inside exhibits, not too memorable tho
USA TODAY: Includes King’s childhood home, tomb, a family museum, his father's church and a National Park Visitor Center, where exhibits are geared toward families. Read more.
This Is My South: Visit Sweet Auburn, home to the Martin Luther King National Historic Site, which houses exhibits on the life of Dr. King and the Civil Rights Movement. Read more.
Andrew C: Amazing work MLK did for civil rights, but so depressing on how horrendous society. The small but effective exhibit takes you thru the history of the movement + beautiful rose garden outside too!!!
15. whitespace
8.5
814 Edgewood Ave NE (btw Spruce St NE & Euclid Ave NE), Atlanta, GA
Art Gallery · Inman Park · 5 tips and reviews
Juicy Couture: A modern, inspired gallery with an eye for up-and-coming artists and consistently beautiful exhibits. Check out Richard Sexton's photographs. Stunning!
Nadira Ali: Come check out the latest exhibit featuring the talents of Wendy Given
Russell Hopson: A quaint little art gallery nestled in a former carriage house near Inman Park. A beautiful space... A true hidden gem.