1. Imagine It Children's Museum: Every second Tuesday of each month admission is free. E 'second goal Tuesday FREE. This is a great interactive museum for children, where your kids busy, activity will remain after the other. The range of activities including painting, painting on the wall, loading bullets in a large crane moves baby ball and a car, building a crane sculptures on big boy, putting on a raincoat and to "fish" with piles of small fish, ducks,Fill in with boxes of produce on a conveyor belt to be sent for delivery, etc.
2. Atlanta Botanical Garden: If you have a Bank of America (BOA) of the customers, and have a BOA ATM, debit or credit card you can get free admission the first weekend of every month. There is also a children's garden of 2 hectares, with a series of interactive activities, tree house, Dinosaur garden, vegetable garden, around the fountain of sunflower seeds, etc. Little children everywhere in the open space!
3. AtlantaFernbank Museum: This offers the same weekend free for customers of BOA first of each month. Once you enter the museum in its main hall, the children will be amazed to see the giants of the Mesozoic shows. The exhibition follows the setting when the largest dinosaurs lived and how his prey. At the time of this writing, the ends of the Earth's polar bear exhibit is Penguins. For children up to preschool children, there is a Children's Discovery Room,where they learn basic concepts of nature through fun activities. For children 6-9, Exhibit A Walk Through Time in Georgia, they can discover the different geography of Georgia, Jekyll Pier as Iceland, wildlife in the mountains.
4. Atlanta History Center: This is also free on the first weekend of every month with the BOA card. Do not let the name fool you! Although children are not too far into history, there's plenty to do. The children enjoyed the interactiveMuseum Tour 2 houses, including a visit to Swan House, Victorian Playhouse, in the nature trail walk and visit the gardens.
5. Stone Mountain Park: This is one of the most popular and most visited attractions in Atlanta. $ 34 for all ages, with the exception of $ 19 for children 3-11 - you can pay more for the whole day. You can still have fun without money on the step you have to do is pay the $ 8 parking fee per vehicle and allowed for a picnic bag and there are some things to enjoyfree. You can use the Stone Mountain walking, sitting at the picnic area overlooking the sculpture in the mountains, or many other picnic areas, play on the playground, walk to the intersection where the south in May 1870 to see live the city, visit the Stone Mountain Museum Jump to one of its beaches, or simply walk anywhere in its 15 miles of nature trail. In summer, free laser show at night.
6. City Pass for $ 69 (value: $ 118.93) for adults and $ 49(Value: $ 85.53), you can visit one of the following six attractions in Atlanta in 9 days.
- Coca Cola
- Georgia Aquarium
- Or the Atlanta Botanical Gardens Fernbank Museum
- Atlanta History Center or the High Museum of Art
- Zoo Atlanta
- Inside CNN Tour
7. Centennial Olympic Park: This park is Atlanta located in the heart of downtown and is near other popular attractions such as Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium,CNN, etc. This is where many festivals and concerts held during the 1996 Olympic Games. No matter what the season, there is always something that children can enjoy for free!
- Music at Noon: Every Tuesday and Thursday from April to October from noon to 01:00 local musicians can be R & B, Jazz, Pop, etc.
- Every Wednesday from April to September, free concerts from 5.30 to 08.00 a clock
- Fourth Saturday Family Fun Days: Every fourth Saturday ofare April to September, noon to 16:00 there is a free family fun film. Children can also enjoy other interactive activities.
- Fountain of Rings: The fountain in the middle of the park is the largest interactive fountain in the world, symbolizing the five rings of the Olympic Games. There is a spectacle of lights and music every day of the year at 12:30, 3:30: 6:30 to 09:00 clock
- Ice Skating: This is the only outdoor ice rink in Atlanta.
8. Chattahoochee Nature Reserve:Located just 15 miles north of Atlanta. Tickets are € 5 adults, $ 2 children, and children under 2 years are free. All activities are free with general admission ticket. This protected area allows children learn about the ecology of the Chattahoochee area and its habitat. Here are some things that children can enjoy
- Star Lab: This is a portable planetarium where children can watch the galaxy and the solar system. You can also see how the sky looked like through the eyes of the oldGreeks, Egyptians and Indians, etc.
- Meet the animals: every Thursday and Friday at 10 am and 04:00 clock, children can see a wild animal living in the far zone, and learn about its habitat from the center of the naturalist.
- Guided tours: Every Saturday and Sunday from 01:00 to 15:00 clock, there are guided walks in the footsteps of nature.
9. Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel / Hard Rock Cafe: It 's a hotel in the heart of the city, a cylindrical glass tower. Youcan at the 72nd floor observation deck to get to see the whole city. Up and down the glass elevator is part of the fun. Tickets are $ 5 for adults and $ 3 for children under 12. After getting a good view of the city you can walk to Hard Rock Cafe restaurant. From 11 14:00 enjoy lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe for £ 8.99 can meals for children are $ 7.50 a drink, which is quite a bargain for the city. menu for children of 4 pages of menu Rockers Lil ', we have, asRock, reuse and recycling, and also comes with a packet of tree seeds.
10. the time of the story: In and around Atlanta, nearly all libraries and bookstores Barnes and Noble have 30 minutes-1 hour story times for different age groups of children, 1 or 2 times a week. This is a great activity for children and a break for you, for free. In addition to stories, sing-along activities, including dance, arts and crafts, etc.
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Which of these or other places suitable for children to visit Atlanta is your favorite child?
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