20/03/2015 16:02

Top 3 Low Cost Activities When Visiting Atlanta

If you are planning to take a vacation in Atlanta with family or friends and save some money in the process, then the best thing to do is hire a charter bus company Atlanta, because it is comfortable and affordable. Still, if you want to save more money on your holiday here are some tips about fun things to do and low cost activities while visiting the capital of Georgia.

Centennial Olympic Park

The Centennial Olympic Park is the remaining legacy of the Centennial Olympic Games that took place in 1996. It was built to revitalize an area of Atlanta that had long been forgotten and to celebrate the Olympics visit to Georgia. Atlanta’s Centennial Park is anchored by the CNN Center, Georgia Aquarium, Center for Civil, Human Rights Museum, World of Coca-Cola and the future site of the College Football Hall of Fame. At noon you can see lots of local bands performing, so you can enjoy some free jazz. So tell your driver from the charter bus company Atlanta you’ve hired to bring you to this place that is packed with architecture, history, original music and quirky trivia. Plus, you’ll definitely enjoy here the Fountain of Rings show that displays a dancing water show accompanied with lights, sound effects and pop music.

Historic Oakland Cemetery

The Historic Oakland Cemetery might not be the first choice on someone’s list when it comes to touristic attraction. Nevertheless, you should ask your chauffeur from the charter bus company Atlanta you’ve hired to take you less than a mile from downtown Atlanta, because here you and your friends will discover a secret sanctuary, a hidden treasure. The final resting place o many of the city’s builders and settlers is in the garden of the cemetery which was founded in 1850. You will discover here the most noted citizens of Atlanta, such as Margaret Mitchell, Maynard Jackson and Bobby Jones. The Historic Oakland Cemetery also has lots of interesting architecture and sculptures and a botanical preserve with magnolias and ancient oaks. Plus, from a hilltop in Oakland Cemetery you will have one of the best views of the city’s skyline, where General John B. Hood watched the Battle of Atlanta.

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site

This place is fun, free and family friendly and it encompasses almost thirty five acres. The site that includes modern-day monuments, facilities and landmarks also reveals the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the historical struggles of the South. Here you’ll find the current tomb and the original gravesite of Dr. King and you can also take a tour of Martin Luther’s boyhood house, Ebenezer Baptist Church and historic Fire Station No. 6, one of the first desegregated fire houses of the South, which nowadays displays free exhibits. Here you’ll also discover The International Civil Rights Walk of Fame features authentic shoe prints of civil rights pioneers.

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