Atlanta CityPASS®
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Atlanta CityPASS®
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Get more out of your trip with an Atlanta CityPASS, a multi-attraction package that includes admission to city highlights including the World of Coca-Cola, Atlanta’s Famous Aquarium, and Zoo Atlanta plus your choice of admission to 2 of the following attractions:Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame, or National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
Valid for 9 consecutive days from first use, this inclusive package saves you time and money, while a choice of additional attractions lets you personalize your itinerary according to your interests.
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Ages 3-99
Duration: 9 days
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Highlights
- Optimize your time and budget with a multi-attraction pass
- Secure entry to five popular attractions, including the World of Coca-Cola
- Explore at your own pace over 9 consecutive days
- Admission to Atlanta’s Famous Aquarium
- Admission to the World of Coca-Cola
- Admission to Zoo Atlanta
- Plus your choice of admission to 2 of the following attractions
- Admission to Fernbank Museum of Natural History
- Admission to Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame
- National Center for Civil and Human Rights– Temporarily Closed Jan-Aug 2025
- Entry/Admission - Georgia Aquarium
- Entry/Admission - World of Coca-Cola
- Entry/Admission - Zoo Atlanta
- Entry/Admission - National Center for Civil and Human Rights
- Entry/Admission - Fernbank Museum
- Entry/Admission - College Football Hall of Fame
What's not included- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 2640ATL- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Most travelers can participate
- Present tickets on a mobile device, or print them, for entry to the included attractions.
- Your Atlanta CityPASS is valid for 9 days from date of first use and expires 1 year from purchase date.
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 2640ATL
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Troy, MI214 contributions
Jan 2024 • Family
Definitely worth it for the Aquarium, Coca Cola Museum, College Football Hall of Fame, and the Zoo.. Kids were quite excited about these activities, and forced us to indulge in these places during the time we were in Atlanta. Fernbank Museum was an absolute joke, and I highly recommend skipping this. I am sure the citypass is the only reason they are still standing.. It was very simple to use, they scanned the 4 codes right off my phone(I took screenshots) Winner Winner in my book
Written January 8, 2024
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Fem73
1 contribution
Jan 2020 • Family
I wouldn’t visit without it. Skip the lines. Great value.
Aquarium and Zoo have animals you don’t see other places. Museum of Natural History was interesting. Have to do the World of Coca Cola but get there early. Lines later were ridiculous. Not worth the wait if long line.
Aquarium and Zoo have animals you don’t see other places. Museum of Natural History was interesting. Have to do the World of Coca Cola but get there early. Lines later were ridiculous. Not worth the wait if long line.
Written January 3, 2020
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Angie Kahney
20 contributions
Jul 2022 • Family
I enjoyed being able to visit 4 really great attractions with the ease of one ticket and the reduced price. I had a little trouble with the website in ordering, but that's typical as I can be electronically challenged. The tickets were a breeze to use to get into the entrance in every scenario. Wish I could say the same for Atlanta parking and traffic info. Now there's a City Pass I could invest in. But seriously...this was one of the few things on our trip that went well.
Written July 20, 2022
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JGo
1 contribution
Mar 2021
I purchased the Atlanta CityPass for my daughter's 18th birthday. She wanted to do a weekend in Atlanta. The pass seemed like a great deal. HOWEVER, you are not able to see the availability of the venues featured by CityPass until you purchase the pass. Once I had $300+ worth of passes I found that the GA Aquarium was booked except for 8am on a Friday, the Civil Rights museum had no openings for the entire 9 day period of our passes and, to top it off, Zoo Atlanta was completely booked! Customer service was less than helpful and just repeatedly told me "no refunds" because I had made an aquarium reservation. I wouldn't use it again simply due to poor customer service. When we finally found a Zoo Atlanta reservation on a Wednesday morning after our weekend the weather turned and was threatening severe thunderstorms with tornadoes. I contacted CityPass asking for help rescheduling my visit and was told "Too bad, take an umbrella." Ultimately Zoo Atlanta helped me. Be careful if you purchase this pass!
Written March 24, 2021
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Tzivia R
67 contributions
Jan 2021
We did not purchase the City pass when we went to visit Atlanta, but we did our research. The price was only worth it if you went to at least 3 places - but there weren't so many to choose from (only 6). I also didn't understand why it was a 30 day ticket, most visitors are there for max a week, but it seems they upped the length of the ticket to make it seem more worthwhile, but for many people who don't have a month to hang out it doesnt make sense. It's a shame because we've used city pass in other cities and really enjoyed it. Also maybe if they had free parking included it would be more worthwhile.
Written January 27, 2021
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Terri D
Tamarac, FL2 contributions
Mar 2021 • Family
Purchased 2 CityPASS tickets which had stated that we would receive 5 attraction in Atlanta that had to be used in 9 days and when we called to make reservations we were told that nothing would be available till April after we had already flown up from Ft Lauderdale Florida and were at our hotel. We found out that the ones that needed a reservations were not available through CityPASS but were available for full price at each attraction. That only 100 CityPASS holders can enter these attractions where 1000s attend. All we were offered was a refund which stated would take up to 15 days, and no compensation for our inconvenience and ruined our vacation.
Written March 13, 2021
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Traveler28042571991
3 contributions
May 2024 • Family
I think CityPass is a good idea and can save most people money. However, I have a military veteran in my family. CityPass does not have a veteran discount, but Coca-Cola, Zoo Atlanta, and CF Hall of Fame have FREE veteran (and active duty) admission with ID, and the Civil Rights Museum is free for active duty and discounted for veterans. Fernbank has a $2 military discount, but better than nothing. So, these sites are MUCH cheaper than CP for military folks. Also, the prices I found for the CP sites were all actually cheaper than CP claims they are, at least on weekdays in May. So the money CP claims I'd save is not nearly as dramatic as they say. And that's if you go to 5 places. We are only able to go to the big 3, so we would definitely not be saving anywhere near "%45". Plus, if the weather is bad we'll have to come back to the zoo from out of town later, and CP expires in 9 days. So, we're not getting CPs. If you are doing all 5 possible, don't have military, and check around for prices on the actual days you hope to go, yes, get a CP. But a little research may change your mind depending on your situation.
Written May 26, 2024
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Cynthia C
Homestead, FL26 contributions
Dec 2019
My family and I used the ATL City Pass the week right after Christmas and we saved over 40%! We visited every single attraction and experienced no issues at all. It actually saved us time, since there was a separate entrance for CityPass holders. We have a great experience with it, we just purchased the NYC CityPass for later this year!
Written January 29, 2020
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MissRachyB
Greater London, UK5 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
I had a great experience with this tour! The host was high energy, knowledgeable, gave great recommendations and kept us very entertained. I managed to get loads of great photographs while on the trolley, and at our stop at The King Center. I highly recommend for travellers who want to explore the city.
Written October 15, 2023
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Chad2014
Gainesville, FL241 contributions
May 2022
I see some negative reviews because of the strict no-cancellation policy once you have begun to use it or because of limited availability at the venues. We did not have any of these issues and would recommend the CityPAss. We did the aquarium, fernbank, and the zoo. We walked in to all 3 attractions w/o any reservations. All of these are great attractions for families (the aquarium obviously being the highlight). As long as you go to THREE or more of the venues then you have saved yourself money with these tickets. It worked out GREAT for our family.
Written June 29, 2022
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Can I use the Atlanta CityPASS on both The Aquarium and The world of Coca-Cola in one day?
Written February 22, 2022
Rebecca C
Puerto Rico
Would the pass allow me to enter the aquarium on multiple days or is it a one entry only for each place? How many days would it take to enjoy every exhibit in the aquarium without rushing?
Written May 19, 2020
You are only allowed once to every location, no multiple days for any of them.
Written May 20, 2020
Your 2 year old does not need a pass.
But If you go through the buying process of the citypass, the next step after selecting a date will show you the ages for child and adult. Just to double check.
Written February 24, 2020
Do you have to stay nine days to experience all the events? Also will we travel in groups to get from place to place?
Written October 14, 2019
You don't have to stay nine days. I used up my tickets in just 5 days. I went to one location every day.
Written January 8, 2020
The Georgia aquarium has extra fees for the "Dolphin celebration" and "Sea Lion" presentations. Are these two presentations included in the city pass cost?
Written October 13, 2019
Jasmine Bond
Atlanta, Georgia
Hey! You can stay at any attraction for as long as you like (or as long as they're open). TripAdivsor is giving an estimate that it may take about 2-3 hours at each location. I'm a Georgia native, but it was a great pass that my family and I used years ago! If you have a few days in the city, go for it!
Written October 5, 2019
You can buy one at any of the included attractions.
Written September 17, 2019
Hola, tengo una agenda reducida de 8am a 4pm. Tienen algún pase adecuado para visitar en ese horario, que me recomiendan?
Written September 13, 2019
En mi opinión no se justifica que compres el CityPASS, por que sería un precio alto y lno alcanzarías a ver todas las opciones que incluye, lo estarías subutilizando, lo mejor es evaluar que es lo que más te interesa y comprar las entradas independiente, ten en cuenta que en cada atracción te tardas en visitarla alrededor de 3 horas.
Written September 14, 2019
No. If you get a hotel right in the area you can walk to everything, though.
Written July 16, 2019
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