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The World of Coca-Cola

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121 Baker Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30013
United States
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Visit the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta! Spend the day interacting with multiple exhibits, learning about the storied history of the iconic beverage brand.
Taste beverages from the Coca-Cola family of brands from around the globe. Meet and have your picture taken with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Coca-Cola bottling process. Then, take a journey around the world in a 3D movie experience—shop one-of-a-kind merchandise in the Coca-Cola Store.
Visit the World of Coca-Cola to discover it all for yourself. Tickets must be purchased in advance at WorldofCoca-Cola.com.
...MOREVisit the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta! Spend the day interacting with multiple exhibits, learning about the storied history of the iconic beverage brand.
Taste beverages from the Coca-Cola family of brands from around the globe. Meet and have your picture taken with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Coca-Cola bottling process. Then, take a journey around the world in a 3D movie experience—shop one-of-a-kind merchandise in the Coca-Cola Store.
Visit the World of Coca-Cola to discover it all for yourself. Tickets must be purchased in advance at WorldofCoca-Cola.com.
Open: Year-Round
Cost: Less than $25
Payment: MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover, Debit
Discounts: Seniors, Groups, Military
Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation
Parking: Paid On-site
Available: Guided Tour, Wheelchairs, Wi-fi, Multilingual Staff, Gift Shop
Hours vary by month. Please visit website for hours of operation.
Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Viewed as the most closely guarded and best-kept secret, the secret formula for Coca‑Cola represents over 125 years of history, special moments, memories, and the timeless appeal associated with Coca‑Cola. World of Coca-Cola guests can get closer to the secret formula than ever before in The Vault!
You’ll notice a Chevrolet Delivery Truck in the exhibit of artifacts. This 1939 Chevrolet delivery truck came from David Lee, a bottler in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Due to its size, the attraction was built around the truck to fit it. Technically, the truck was the very first artifact installed.
The polar bear first debuted in a Coca‑Cola print advertisement in France in 1922 and then appeared periodically for the next 70 years. The modern polar bear did not make its debut until the 1993 “Always Coca‑Cola” campaign in a television ad called “Northern Lights”.
Visit the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta! Spend the day interacting with multiple exhibits, learning about the storied history of the iconic beverage brand.
Taste beverages from the Coca-Cola family of brands from around the globe. Meet and have your picture taken with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Coca-Cola bottling process. Then, take a journey around the world in a 3D movie experience—shop one-of-a-kind merchandise in the Coca-Cola Store.
Visit the World of Coca-Cola to discover it all for yourself. Tickets must be purchased in advance at WorldofCoca-Cola.com.
Open: Year-Round
Cost: Less than $25
Payment: MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover, Debit
Discounts: Seniors, Groups, Military
Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation
Parking: Paid On-site
Available: Guided Tour, Wheelchairs, Wi-fi, Multilingual Staff, Gift Shop
Hours vary by month. Please visit website for hours of operation.
Closed on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Fun FactsViewed as the most closely guarded and best-kept secret, the secret formula for Coca‑Cola represents over 125 years of history, special moments, memories, and the timeless appeal associated with Coca‑Cola. World of Coca-Cola guests can get closer to the secret formula than ever before in The Vault!
You’ll notice a Chevrolet Delivery Truck in the exhibit of artifacts. This 1939 Chevrolet delivery truck came from David Lee, a bottler in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Due to its size, the attraction was built around the truck to fit it. Technically, the truck was the very first artifact installed.
The polar bear first debuted in a Coca‑Cola print advertisement in France in 1922 and then appeared periodically for the next 70 years. The modern polar bear did not make its debut until the 1993 “Always Coca‑Cola” campaign in a television ad called “Northern Lights”.
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