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Our Mission: To spark imagination and inspire discovery and learning for all children through the power of play.

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A smart place to PLAY! Ideal for crawling babies and children up to eight years old, Children's Museum of Atlanta is the city's only children's museum for fun, hands-on learning through play. Five permanent learning zones, feature exhibits, and the Museum's dedicated troupe of actors and educators - the Imaginators - bring learning to life for young children. Atlanta's only dedicated toy store designed to provide age-appropriate toys for children. Also ideal for party celebrations, field trips, and summer camp!

Mission

To spark imagination and inspire discovery and learning for all children through the power of play.

Address: 275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
Phone: (404) 659-5437
gro.atnaltamuesumsnerdlihc@emksa
State: Georgia
Zip Code: 30313


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Reviews
No way kids won't love it..let them play with balls, or cook in kitchen or make art in workshop or build a project or build blocks or do plumbing or do slides...yes that many things. It has daily art classes almost every hour and building workshops. Those were fun for my 4 year old. Lots of different exhibits and it sounds large when you read 30000 square feet, but quite compact place. We liked our visit. Food: they have picnic table and no cafeteria. So suggest to bring your own food. Vending machines with very limited and not so healthy choices.
8 years ago (22-09-2017)
Hours and hours of fun for the whole family, young and old! Me, my wife, four year old and my six year old all found plenty to do. Not a bored moment. Ample muscle and mind workouts, creativity and science. We really enjoyed building soda rockets in the science class.
8 years ago (26-11-2017)
I would give the museum itself a four- five star rating however because of the location and parking situation I can't give it more than three stars. Parents with young children, especially of more than one child do not want the complicated city driving and not having a designated parking lot. We visited today ( our second visit) and I would love to become members because my children enjoy it; However, unless you are a tourist, the terribly inconvenient parking will keep many from joining. Today the closest parking deck was full except for the monthly spots and we had to park on the eighth floor of a parking deck 5 blocks away and walk in the rain to get there. Perhaps the Atlanta museum could look at other cities as examples to come up with solutions to serve more than just the tourist population. I know Richmond, VA's children's museum added a separate site in the suburbs to appeal to more families. We do enjoy some of the exhibits though.
8 years ago (29-11-2017)
Love this place! We use to visit on the free days till this year I didn't want to wait for them so i got a membership. Now we go all the time. The parking sucks tho. I pay for membership but still have to pay parking each time I go.. I mean come on
8 years ago (13-10-2017)
Nice place. My kids enjoyed it - ages are almost 6yo and 3yo. The parking lot is across the street and you have to pay (just fyi). There was an area upstairs with tables and chairs so I assume it's okay to bring your own food. We spent 2 hrs there, but I think you could probably spend a max of 3 hrs. There are things for older (5-9ish yo) kids that are more interactive electronic type things which were pretty cool and climbing structures. And of course tons for the younger ones.
8 years ago (16-11-2017)
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