Atlanta Attractions & City Passes
How a city attraction pass works
A city attraction pass bundles admission to several of a city's top sights into one ticket you buy once. The big passes — CityPASS, Go City and The Sightseeing Pass — each cover a different set of attractions and price differently, and what they include changes over time. That is why this page never prints a price or a fixed bundle: we show you the cited attractions and link you to the provider for live pricing, so you compare against the sights you actually want to see.
Photo: National Park Service / Wikimedia Commons (public domain)Atlanta offers a diverse range of cultural and natural attractions that draw millions of visitors annually. The city is known for world-class museums, distinctive aquariums, significant historic sites, and beautiful gardens that showcase both its heritage and natural beauty. The Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell metro area, home to over 6.4 million people, supports a robust tourism infrastructure with attractions suitable for visitors of all ages and interests.
Many of Atlanta's top sights can be combined into a single visit through multi-attraction city passes, which bundle several popular destinations into one ticket. This approach can simplify planning and streamline admission. For information about current pass options, available attractions, pricing, and other details, visitors should consult the official pass provider's website directly, where comprehensive and up-to-date information is maintained. The region also provides convenient access to eight nearby National Park Service sites for those interested in exploring beyond the city.
| Attraction | Type |
|---|---|
| Georgia Aquarium | Aquarium |
| World of Coca-Cola | Museum |
| Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park | Historic site |
| Atlanta Botanical Garden | Garden |
| Zoo Atlanta | Zoo |
| High Museum of Art | Art museum |
| Centennial Olympic Park | Park |
| Fernbank Museum of Natural History | Museum |
| NPS unit | Annual visits |
|---|---|
| Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park · 2.1 mi | 647,349 (2025) |
| Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park · 18.7 mi | 1,179,671 (2025) |
| Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area · 19.4 mi | 2,901,903 (2025) |
| Ocmulgee National Monument · 77.3 mi | 112,071 (2025) |
| Little River Canyon National Preserve · 84.5 mi | 781,518 (2025) |
| Horseshoe Bend National Military Park · 93.3 mi | 50,738 (2025) |
| Chickamauga And Chattanooga National Military Park · 100.5 mi | 971,647 (2025) |
| Andersonville National Historic Site · 107.1 mi | 61,850 (2025) |
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Attraction names and types are cited to Atlanta's tourism record; metro-area population is from the U.S. Census metro spine and nearby-NPS visitation from the NPS Visitor Use Statistics package, verified June 2026. How we compile this. We never quote a pass price.