The World of Coca Cola is a museum, located in downtown Atlanta, GA. The museum is curating of the Coca Cola company. It founded in the year of 1990 in underground Atlanta and open to the public on May 24, 2007, in the present location Pemberton Place.
There is various type of tickets available(CityPASS, group admission, school group) to visit The World of Coca Cola, you can visit Coca Cola Website to get the detail information.
General admission prices are:
Adults - $17
Senior - $15
Children -$13
Toddlers are free.
It is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm except for Saturday it is open from 9.00 am.
Upon entering the museum you can choose a free Cocacola product from there wide varieties in the front desk. Then you proceed to the hall where a tour guide explains the history of Cocacola.
The museum is curating the history of the invention of Coca-cola dating back to 1886. The year 1886 Dr. John S. Pemberton a pharmacist from Atlanta created a unique soft drink with a specific flavor syrup that was highly popular. A partner of Mr. Pemberton who was a bookkeeper also named it Coca-cola.
The World of Coca-cola has two-level. The map is available mostly on every main language to understand which level has The lower level has a room for the magic formula showcase and gallery of souvenirs of Coca-cola. Another side has lots of machinery and an automatic system about how a bottle of Coca-Cola is sterilized and clean to bottled. The upper level has a 3d show theatre, free unlimited Coca-Cola vending machine room, and souvenir shop.
Next, comes the exhibit gallery of the World of Coca Cola. The assorted flavors of Cocacola is displayed in a case which is mind-blowing. The souvenir collection from the World cup. The advertisement sign, jackets, placards showing the name tag of Cocacola. The different types of glass bottles which they use previously for the drink everything is there.
Lastly, we came to the hall to taste Cocacola drinks from all over the world. Vending machine are there to taste the awesome drink of the world and the fun facts are it is free and unlimited.
After saturated with drinks I am feeling like having a sugar coma. Lastly, we visit the souvenir shop to buy some memorable for this awesome place ’ The World of Cocacola.
If you have not visited this place then surely it is a place to discover awesome facts about Coca-cola and to taste the variety of products they made all over the world. The Georgia Aquarium is just the opposite of this building, don’t miss that too.#LocalGuidesUSA