Centennial Olympic Park
285 International Blvd NW
Atlanta, GA 30313-1513
This park, created for the 1996 Olympic Games held in Atlanta, has 21 acres of green space, rock gardens and artwork. The nearly 500,000 commemorative bricks that make up its main walkway were part of fundraising efforts for the Games. During scorching Atlanta summers, children frolic in the ground-level Olympic Rings, which periodically shoot streaming arcs of water in time to the seven light and music concerts put on throughout the day. Flags honoring the nations that have played host to the Olympics in the past surround the fountain. Free admission.
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Atlanta Botanical Gardens
1345 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30309-3366
Open Hours
Apr-Sep: 9am-7pm Tue-Sun; Oct-Mar: 9am-6pm Tue-Sun; closed Mon
http://www.atlantabotanicalgarden.org
Founded in 1976, this 15-acre expanse of natural wonder is located adjacent to Piedmont Park. A hardwood forest intertwined with walking trails surrounds the Fuqua Conservatory, which houses a Japanese garden, rock garden, and displays of flora from all over the globe. In addition to the Southeast's most comprehensive showing of indigenous plants, the conservatory maintains an amazing collection of carnivorous specimens and roses. Moonlight garden walks and seasonal shows are also sponsored. Admission is USD10 adults; USD7 seniors; USD5 children; children under 3 free.
espero que te ayude eso, yo estoy en GA tmb y justo el otro dia estuve buscando lo mismo jajaj eso son los que a mi criterio son los mas lindos, aunque no los he visitado aun.. suerte!