Located in downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park is a hub for many major events and next to many of the city’s major attractions. Thus, there are many things to see and do in and around this park, such as The Fountain of Rings, Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke, College Football Hall of Fame, etc.
Walking/Running
- Brick walkways throughout the park (engraved brick locator)
- Audio Walking Tour – downloadable to your smartphone (see here for more information)
There are large open grassy areas through the middle of the park
Playground designed for ages 2-5 and 5-12
- Located: North side of the park, Brownsville Rd entrance
- Includes: multiple slides and climbing structures
- Ground-type: Wood chips
- Shade: No shade
- Seating: Benches and picnic tables at a nearby pavilion
Playground designed for ages 2-5 and 5-12
- Located: Southside of the park, Lewis Rd entrance
- Includes: multiple slides, climbing structures, and saucer swing
- Ground-type: Wood chips
- Shade: No shade
- Seating: Benches
Fountain of Rings splash pad
North and East Pavilions – located near the playground
- Includes: Lights and bathrooms
Southern Company Amphitheater
Nearby attractions:
- Georgia Aquarium
- World of Coca-Cola
- College Football Hall of Fame
- CNN Center
- Children’s Museum of Atlanta
- State Farm Arena
- National Center for Civil and Human Rights
- Tabernacle
- SkyView Ferris Wheel
Visitor Information Center – located in the middle of the park
- See here for more information
No fenced area
Multiple paid parking lots and decks in the surrounding area
Bathrooms located at the East Pavilion and Visitor Center
Water fountains located around the park
Administration office: 404-223-4000
GWCCA Public Safety: 404-223-4911