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225 Baker St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
Atlanta, Georgia 30313
+1 404-581-4000

The aquarium was a beautiful facility that housed some amazing animals of all kinds! The short paragraphs detailing the exhibits were informative and there was plenty to see! The only gripe I hold over my experience there was the large crowd that accumulated around 12 to 3 pm, though that is to be expected considering it is in Atlanta. I would recommend to get there early for the best viewing of the animals and a less hectic experience!

No doubt about being world's best aquarium. Amazing experience and especially dolphin show. Though dolphin show quality dropped drastically recently with change of story and presenter. Had been there multiple times and love coming back here. Over 10k gallons of water used to provide best possible care to multiple varieties of aquatic animals. Beluga also a must watch.

This aquarium was really nice and huge. It was great to be able to walk around into different areas and see all kinds of wild life right here in the city of Atlanta. The habitats were huge with large fish, dolphins, belugas, and even otters. I have turtles so they were my favorite part. I also found the jelly fish to be the most mesmerizing part to it all. I could watch them for hours. This is a great place for kids and I might even suggest if you like someone and want to take them on a date, this might be a cute idea, unless you need an escape.

This aquarium was really nice and huge. It was great to be able to walk around into different areas and see all kinds of wild life right here in the city of Atlanta. The habitats were huge with large fish, dolphins, belugas, and even otters. I have turtles so they were my favorite part. I also found the jelly fish to be the most mesmerizing part to it all. I could watch them for hours. This is a great place for kids and I might even suggest if you like someone and want to take them on a date, this might be a cute idea, unless you need an escape.

Very nice aquarium! Informational signage around at the appropriate level. I would recommend ordering your tickets online for after 4pm, as they offer a pretty good discount then. My group made the assumption this price would be reflected if you ordered tickets at the gate, but that was not the case. So we just ordered them online while we stood there. The crowd after 4pm on a Monday was perfect! Never had to struggle to get up close to see anything. My only wish is that both the Beluga and Whale Shark tanks were made larger, as both need much more room to roam!

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Georgia Aquarium

Aquarium at 225 Baker St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Georgia Aquarium: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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225 Baker St NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA.
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Postcode:
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  • Mary
    Added 2016.08.13
    The aquarium was a beautiful facility that housed some amazing animals of all kinds! The short paragraphs detailing the exhibits were informative and there was plenty to see! The only gripe I hold over my experience there was the large crowd that accumulated around 12 to 3 pm, though that is to be expected considering it is in Atlanta. I would recommend to get there early for the best viewing of the animals and a less hectic experience!
  • Chloe
    Added 2014.10.16
    No doubt about being world's best aquarium. Amazing experience and especially dolphin show. Though dolphin show quality dropped drastically recently with change of story and presenter. Had been there multiple times and love coming back here. Over 10k gallons of water used to provide best possible care to multiple varieties of aquatic animals. Beluga also a must watch.
  • Melanie
    Added 2014.09.24
    This aquarium was really nice and huge. It was great to be able to walk around into different areas and see all kinds of wild life right here in the city of Atlanta. The habitats were huge with large fish, dolphins, belugas, and even otters. I have turtles so they were my favorite part. I also found the jelly fish to be the most mesmerizing part to it all. I could watch them for hours. This is a great place for kids and I might even suggest if you like someone and want to take them on a date, this might be a cute idea, unless you need an escape.
  • Alejandro
    Added 2013.11.12
    This aquarium was really nice and huge. It was great to be able to walk around into different areas and see all kinds of wild life right here in the city of Atlanta. The habitats were huge with large fish, dolphins, belugas, and even otters. I have turtles so they were my favorite part. I also found the jelly fish to be the most mesmerizing part to it all. I could watch them for hours. This is a great place for kids and I might even suggest if you like someone and want to take them on a date, this might be a cute idea, unless you need an escape.
  • Gabrielle
    Added 2013.09.27
    Very nice aquarium! Informational signage around at the appropriate level. I would recommend ordering your tickets online for after 4pm, as they offer a pretty good discount then. My group made the assumption this price would be reflected if you ordered tickets at the gate, but that was not the case. So we just ordered them online while we stood there. The crowd after 4pm on a Monday was perfect! Never had to struggle to get up close to see anything. My only wish is that both the Beluga and Whale Shark tanks were made larger, as both need much more room to roam!
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