Looking for Atlanta Coke Museum tickets? In Atlanta, that means the World of Coca‑Cola in downtown, a popular attraction for both locals and visitors. Here’s how tickets work, how to save time and money, and what to know before you go.
In Atlanta, the Coke museum is the World of Coca‑Cola, located at:
World of Coca‑Cola
121 Baker St NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
It’s in Pemberton Place, right next to the Georgia Aquarium and close to Centennial Olympic Park and the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
You can usually buy tickets in two main ways:
Buying online is often recommended because:
Tickets are generally timed entry, meaning you pick an arrival window but can usually stay inside as long as you like that day.
If you’re already downtown and want to pop in:
World of Coca‑Cola often offers:
Here’s a simple overview of how options usually break down (exact categories and prices can change, so always check current details):
| Ticket Type | Who It’s For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General Admission | Most adults and teens | Standard ticket with full exhibit access |
| Child Ticket | Kids (commonly elementary/middle age) | Age ranges and pricing vary |
| Senior Ticket | Older adults (age cutoff may vary) | Photo ID sometimes requested |
| Young Child/Toddler | Very young children | Often free, but may still need a ticket |
| Group Tickets | Tour groups, schools, organizations | Usually require advance coordination |
Most Atlanta visitors and locals prefer to:
You typically show your digital ticket on your phone at the entrance.
You can purchase tickets at:
World of Coca‑Cola Ticket Office
121 Baker St NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
Tips if you’re buying on‑site:
Weekdays are usually less crowded than weekends. If you live in metro Atlanta and can be flexible:
Visitors on tighter schedules often choose:
Most people from Atlanta and out of town spend about:
If you’re planning a full downtown day, World of Coca‑Cola pairs well with:
Give yourself some buffer time for walking between attractions and potential lines.
Your ticket time is your entry window, so think ahead about how you’ll get there.
The closest official parking is typically at:
World of Coca‑Cola / Georgia Aquarium Parking Deck
357 Luckie St NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
Things to know:
If you prefer not to drive:
This can be a good option during large events or when downtown traffic is heavy.
A standard World of Coca‑Cola ticket generally includes access to:
There is usually no separate ticket for most exhibits; they’re bundled into general admission. Special exhibits may rotate over time.
If you live in or near Atlanta:
If you’re bringing kids from local schools, consider coordinating as a group visit for possible group rates and structured tours.
If you’re flying into Hartsfield‑Jackson Atlanta International Airport and staying downtown, Midtown, or near Centennial Olympic Park:
World of Coca‑Cola is generally designed to be accessible for a wide range of visitors. While details can change over time, many guests find:
If you or someone in your party has specific accessibility needs, it’s smart to:
For the most up‑to‑date ticket details, hours, and policies, use official channels:
World of Coca‑Cola
121 Baker St NW
Atlanta, GA 30313
Visitor information and ticketing are typically available through:
If you’re already downtown, you can also stop by the entrance area to see posted hours and ask staff about same‑day ticket availability.
Use this to keep things simple:
Choose your day
Buy tickets
Plan your transportation
Allow enough time
Pair it with nearby attractions
With a little planning around your Atlanta Coke Museum tickets, your visit to World of Coca‑Cola can fit smoothly into a day downtown—whether you’re a longtime Atlantan showing off your city or a first‑time visitor getting to know the “home of Coke.”
