
Apartments near Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, GA (1,099 Rentals)


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If you love marine life, but wish to go beyond the fish tank at your Atlanta apartment...then visit Georgia Aquarium. In 2005 the Georgia Aquarium was built across from Centennial Olympic park. With hours that are Sunday-Friday 10am-5pm and Saturday 9am-6pm, they have over 500 species in 8 million gallions marine, and fresh water tanks. The feature attraction- Beluga Whales from arctic and sub-arctic regions and the Asian Small-Clawed Otter from Southern parts of Asia! These two Animals can be viewed by webcam on their internet website if you wish to see them in action from the comforts of your apartment. Some other exhibits the aquarium has to offer are Cold Water Quest where you have the chance to observe animals from cold water oceans, River Scout where you can discover the animals of rivers and Ocean Voyager where you walk through a tunnel with fish swimming over head. If you want to experience the sea by an animals point of view, than you can't miss the 4D Theater and Deepo's Undersea 3D Wondershow. The 4D theater is one of its kind in the world, the seats move in synchronization with the 3D projection on screen. Admission details: Premium Day Pass $29.50 adults, children ages 3-12 $22.00, Seniors $25.50 and General Admission Adults $26.00, Children ages 3-12 $19.50, and Seniors $21.50. You may not be able to put all the Marine life you love in your apartment fish tank, but you sure can see all you want at the Georgia Aquarium.
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