Atlanta, United States
121 Baker St NW
N/A
+1 4046765151
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
Coca-Cola! A very massive place and one of Atlanta’s must visit attractions. The museum visit costs about 25 odd which in my opinion is probably okay. Social distancing protocols were being announced and temperature checks were in place at the entry points. They didn’t have the movie screening on the day of our visit, cancelled due to the pandemic. The guided tour is short and takes you around the exhibits including the vault where the ‘secret’ formula is kept. They have a huge store for some memorabilia and also have sampling stations that dispense some of the brands that they operate across the world. You also get a complimentary can of Coke/sprite as a take-home. Fun place for kids with some green space outside. Lots of coke history in there. We also got free Costa coffee as they had put up a stall outside to mark their entry into the US market.
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The unique destination of coca-cola museum takes you through a great legacy of globally recognized and curated beverages. They have sections with a display of brand promotions, market value, scaled production plant, old and contemporary vending machines, and a vault that holds a HIGHLY confidential coke formula. A complimentary tasting of Coca-Cola drinks from around the world was the highlight to end the visit in the best means.
Super fun. It's a place full of history. The tour guides are very helpful, friendly and funny. It's a very entertaining place, they have shows and interactive rooms. Also, you can try drinks and cokes made in other countries.
Had a splendid time with the family here. The tour was fun. Then we came to the tasting station, was overjoyed to see Zimbabwe's version of coca cola.. i highly recommend Cream soda in place of the Sparberry though. There was one distinct drink at the tasting station that still haunts my taste buds to this day.
We went here because we purchased the City Pass and it was right across the street from the aquarium. I wouldn't pay to visit it on its own. We spent maybe 30 minutes here and I would not recommend it for families with younger children. It was underwhelming honestly and there really wasn't a whole lot to see. We did enjoy sampling the different sodas from around the world and visiting the gift shop. The gift shop had tons of unique gifts and items for purchase. We enjoyed looking around. The staff was also very friendly and welcoming.
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