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Was here yesterday with my family. A good place to...

Was here yesterday with my family. A good place to go if you are visiting Atlanta.
We spent here about 2.5 hours, that's enough time to see all stations, such as Coca-Cola Theater, Pop Culture Gallery, Bottle Works and others. You can take pictures of everything here, also you can take photos with a funny Polar Bear - he is so cute!!
The walk ends with a tasting room where you can taste about 100 beverages from around the world. And of course Coca-Cola store - a huge number of Souvenirs with the company logo.
So this place was very informativ and fun, I'll reccomend it.

It is a very nice place. You get to see the media ...

It is a very nice place. You get to see the media and the imge that Coca Cola has and how it enfluenced the world!. The museum has several rooms where you get to see an add of coca cola, artifacts from every conceiveable country, the manufacturing process (you are given a free freshly bottled Coke), you get to try different soft drinks from all over the world.
You can visit this place in few hours and is close to many other attractions.
DISCLAIMER: I am Not endorsing sugary drinks and please live a healthy life.

My family and I visited world of coke and absolute...

My family and I visited world of coke and absolutely loved it! Everyone is so friendly and welcoming. You are offered a Coke right when you walk in. The collection ok coke items is incredible. Well worth a visit.

You get to know the history and the so-called myst...

You get to know the history and the so-called mystery behind the worlds most celebrated brand coca-cola . Right after the introduction, they will take you to a theatre for a short video advertisement which is the best ad I have ever seen. I could come here again and again just to watch that piece of advertisement! Post the ad, there are multiple exhibits to visit which you can go through in the World of Coca Cola website. At the end you get to taste 100 different flavours of coca-cola which are sold in different countries. There is also a memento shop at the exit. All-in-all a good place to visit in Atlanta.

Great place to visit for all things Coca-Cola. Lot...

Great place to visit for all things Coca-Cola. Lots of nostalgia, history and all the soda based Coca-Cola products you can sample from around the world. Be prepared to spend about two - three hours touring depending on the crowds.

World of Coca-Cola is adjacent to the Georgia Aquarium and the Civil Rights museum so make a day of your visit to the area if you have the time.

Have a Coke and a smile!

Coke

Coca-cola is charging us for their advertisement, ...

Coca-cola is charging us for their advertisement, just in benefit for them. They anyways have many varieties of sodas that you can try for free of charge, that s the good part. But don t forget about the sugar rush that you might have on end of the day.

A fun look at one of those brands that everyone wh...

A fun look at one of those brands that everyone who grew up in the US knows. I found interesting the look at the early years including their competition and business and marketing strategies that made it what it is today. The final exhibit lets you try the many brands of drink made by Coca Cola around the world including flavors most of us have never heard of and some we may have forgotten.

My family and I were in ATL for a nephews wedding ...

My family and I were in ATL for a nephews wedding and stayed an extra day to see some sites. My wife and I remember going to the world of coke 20 years ago when we lived in the area and wanted our (now adult) daughter to see it. I was not disappointed. There is no question the impact this singular product has had on the world. This "museum" of sorts illustrates the history as well as the international nature of the company and product lines in an interactive and beautiful way. It was interesting to me that the group of guests we were with at the first of the tour represented over 20+ nations. It would not be shocking for me to learn this is normal. I would be remiss to leave out the remarkable level of guest services. I was impressed from the very start by the parking garage attendant's smile and personal attention. This level of guest awareness continued throughout the entire time we were there (including their repeated signature request to "enjoy" whatever I was doing). I loved it and would wholeheartedly endorse making this a part of your stay in Atlanta.

Incredibly cheesy and boring. We did not have a wa...

Incredibly cheesy and boring. We did not have a wait at all... we went at 9AM on a Saturday so I can t complain about that. The entire thing was like entering a coke propaganda commercial. 4D movie is mildly entertaining but incredibly cheesy. This is personal preference but the taste the cokes around all world all taste horrible to me so it was fun for a minute but did not redeem the trip. Honestly it s the cheesiest thing I ve ever done haha. I don t like any of it and my favorite drink in the world is cherry coke lol. Not worth the money whoever you are.

Very cool museum if you are a fan of Coca Cola. Th...

Very cool museum if you are a fan of Coca Cola. There are several exhibits about the history of Coke and the secret formula. They let you try sodas from around the world in the last exhibit.

Great place to visit if you like history and soft ...

Great place to visit if you like history and soft drinks. The admission pays for itself with the tasting centre. Drinks from all over the world and a great gift shop for all Coke lovers.

I love coke, and this place was a must-go for me. ...

I love coke, and this place was a must-go for me. I thought the price of admission was too high, 17 dollars for an adult. With that, you can have as much coke as you want, try a lot of other flavors, listen to some history that can easily be googled, and watch a 6 minute long commercial. That commercial is heavy on emotion and I loved it. Didn't see that commercial anywhere else.

This is a one time place. Once you are there, you really don't have to go again. But go there once, if you are a coke fan.

The lack of accessibility for Deaf visitor was pre...

The lack of accessibility for Deaf visitor was pretty surprising. The first stop on the tour was a presentation about the history of Coca-Cola. With no interpreters was unable to figure what was going on. They do give a iPod for the vault section but that part didn't even need captions. Even worse is the captions didn't line up with the exhibits I was at. The staff themselves were all amazing and did their best to help accommodate. But the policy of no interpreters made the whole experience very off putting.

Usually crowded and it takes around 1/2 to 1 hour ...

Usually crowded and it takes around 1/2 to 1 hour to enter the Store. Good place to spend time with the family or friends, a museum that contains the history of Coca cola, at the end of the museum you get a chance to taste all types of colas around the World.

was about 17 dollars, a bit like an advertising ev...

was about 17 dollars, a bit like an advertising event, but its the coca-cola-museum...
at the beginning, we got free coca, at the end its free-try of many different (bout 100)soft-drinks which are sold by the Coca-Cola-Company (Fanta, etc.)
bit expensive for what you get

Its called Pemberton place, named after John Pembe...

Its called Pemberton place, named after John Pemberton the inventor of Coke. Its a really nice and a must visit place. We had free tickets to enter but I am not sure about the entrance fees for now. You can visit their website for the prices here.

You can try every product of Coca Cola as much as you want. And they will introduce the history of the company then you will be able to get entertained by marvelous 3D movie.

We visited on Friday and it was lots of fun. Our a...

We visited on Friday and it was lots of fun. Our almost two year old was really fussy and the staff was fantastic. They were very helpful and let us take her into another room until she calmed down. Thank you World of coke for a great experience we will definitely be back soon.

OMG, best museum ever! We had so much fun, my kids...

OMG, best museum ever! We had so much fun, my kids loved it. Even during COVID19 time this museum stayed on top: SAFE, NICE, CLEAN! I hope they will sell coca-cola product we tasted in the museum. We really like one from Asia, but we could not find it in the store :(. I believe it is MUST destination in Atlanta.

Be prepared for LONG lines- even during the week. ...

Be prepared for LONG lines- even during the week. The tasting room is fun, but sticky everywhere and crowded. It s fun to see Coca Cola through the ages, nice to see the museum and old commercials.

Nice, looks like they redid it a bit since I last ...

Nice, looks like they redid it a bit since I last came a few yrs ago. The best part is the end with all the samples of different coke products from around the world. Make sure you try the one from Italy!!!

A must see when visiting Atlanta. The World of Coc...

A must see when visiting Atlanta. The World of Coca-Cola is a museum, located in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia, showcasing the history of The Coca-Cola Company, The about 20-acre complex opened to the public on May 24, 2007, relocating from and replacing the original exhibit, which was founded in 1990 in Underground Atlanta. Yup it is......

Us Coke heads enjoyed it. Great throwback moments...

Us Coke heads enjoyed it. Great throwback moments, displays informative and entertaining. Staff is great and gift store, although pricey, was FUN. Tasting room fun, we lived it Just taste a little of these sugary drinks, it will get to ya.

I was expecting more of engineering presentation a...

I was expecting more of engineering presentation and historical development, but it is mostly a marketing and promotional facility. You start with a movie which is just advertisement, but I expected more of how Coca-Cola is mixed, filled, bottles are recycled and cleaned, how standards are set, etc. There is a static short line set for this, but it is far from the core. The staff made amazing atmosphere.

On the end of the trip there is a nice tasting and a souvenir shop

It was neat to see the history of it. They have fu...

It was neat to see the history of it. They have fun things to do through out the place. The only thing is the videos aren't very interesting. The first video is really just how people drink Coca Cola for every occasion. Most of it was not that interesting and a way of time. The only video that is really about Coke is the little room that shows different commercial of Coke over the years and over the world.

A fun way to learn about the history of Coca-Cola ...

A fun way to learn about the history of Coca-Cola while being able to see the process in which this delicious beverage is made and getting the chance to taste different Coca-Cola products from all over the world.

Had a blast here. I thought it wasn't going to be ...

Had a blast here. I thought it wasn't going to be fun or interesting but I just brushed aside what I was expecting and just lived the experience. They really set it up so you can enjoy yourself here. The bottle room was being repaired, so we didn't get to see that going but the tasting room was a place I'll definitely go back to when I'm visiting again.

A really nice place to visit on your trip to Atlan...

A really nice place to visit on your trip to Atlanta, roots of coca cola, hosting the vault containing the original recipe! You get to taste 100+ Coke flavours from round the world !

A must-see attraction if you are in Atlanta. Not a...

A must-see attraction if you are in Atlanta. Not at all expensive and the attractions inside are worth it. You'll use all 5 of your senses to learn and enjoy the history of Coca-Cola.

You might feel like cattle being driven through th...

You might feel like cattle being driven through the stock yards... and that's because they have to get everyone through the thing with limited space for the number of people attending.

And you probably guessed it... this is more about selling Coke and advertising history than anything. Okay once!