Best Time To Visit: Visiting the World of Coca-Cola between 10am & 12pm or between 3pm & 5pm will likely allow you to enjoy the attraction as part of smaller crowds. Peak days are Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Peak visitation can also be expected July through August as well as during holiday periods.
What You'll Need for Your Visit: You may bring your camera or enlist the services of SharpShooter Imaging in order to take home a photo with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear.
Experience the history of the world's most famous soft drink at the dynamic, multimedia home of the 125 year old secret formula for Coca-Cola. Get closer than ever before to the vault containing the secret recipe, and see the fully-functioning bottling line that produces a commemorative glass bottle of Coca-Cola for every guest. View more than 1,200 never-before-displayed artifacts, take a trip around the world in a thrilling 4-D movie experience and tempt your taste buds with more than 60 beverages from around the globe. Inside, you'll discover there's a secret formula for everything se do!




My boyfriend and I just went through the Coca-Cola. It was great. Loved every bit of it. The 4-D theater was SPECTACULAR if you get a chance to go it is worth the money. We tried all the different cokes from other countries and WOW is all I can say.
You just have to check it out......




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Directions: Southbound via I-75/85: Exit 249C Williams St. Turn right onto Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. Parking garage is on the left at the second traffic light. Northbound via I-75/85: Exit 249D Spring St./W. Peachtree. Turn right onto Spring St. ramp toward Centennial Olympic Park Dr. Bear right onto Centennial Olympic Park Dr. Take immediate left at traffic light onto Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. Parking garage is on the left at the first traffic light. Eastbound or Westbound via I20: Exit I-75/85 North and follow Northbound via I-75/85 route. Parking: Parking is available in the World of Coca-Cola parking garage for a fee of $10 per day. The entrance is located at the stoplight on Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. between Centennial Olympic Park Drive and Luckie Street. Buses and vehicles larger than 7'H × 8'W × 16'L will qualify as oversized and cannot be accommodated in the Coca Cola parking garage.