Have you been to the World of Coca-Cola Museum in downtown Atlanta, Georgia? This two-story museum features “The Vault” where the legendary secret formula for Coca-Cola has been stored, the Coca-Cola theater where you can watch a short film that celebrates some of life’s most memorable moments around the world, a room that walks you through the history of The Coca-Cola Company, etc.
The museum features a variety of exhibits and displays that showcase the history and evolution of Coca-Cola, including its advertising campaigns, the bottling process, and the role the brand has played in popular culture over the years. Visitors can also see a collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia, including vintage bottles, signs, and advertisements.
One of the most popular attractions at the museum is the tasting room, where visitors can sample over 100 different Coca-Cola beverages from around the world. The tasting room features Coca-Cola products that are sold in various countries, including flavors that are not available in the United States.
The museum also offers a variety of interactive experiences, including a 4-D movie experience and a photo opportunity with the Coca-Cola polar bear. Visitors can also take home a souvenir from the gift shop, which features a variety of Coca-Cola branded merchandise.
What time is it open?
It is open everyday from 10 AM to 5 PM. On Friday and Saturday, it is open until 7 PM.
Where is it located?
121 Baker Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30313-1807
Click this link for Google Map directions.
Is it kid-friendly?
It is! Kids would surely enjoy the exhibits.
Is there an entrance fee?
You need to pay the general admission ticket to have access to all of World of Coca-Cola’s exhibits, films and other experiences. Buy the tickets here.
How long will it take to see the museum?
It really depends on how much time you would spend in each room. In my case, I toured all exhibits in less than two hours.
Any other places to visit near the Coca-Cola Museum?
Yes, the museum is located across Baker Street from Centennial Olympic Park and is also home to the Georgia Aquarium.