Centennial Olympic Park Atlanta

Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park is within walking distance of the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, CNN Atlanta Studio Tour, Underground Atlanta and the Residence Inn Downtown Atlanta!
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Centennial Park sponsors free events, including the Fourth of July Celebration, Wednesday Wind Down concert series and Fourth Saturday Family Fun Days. These events, in addition to the everyday traffic, bring an estimated three million visitors to this urban oasis each year.
The Fountain of Rings is the centerpiece of Centennial Olympic Park. Visitors to the Park enjoy the world’s largest interactive fountain featuring the Olympic Ring symbol. It’s free to view the Fountain of Rings show, which plays four times a day, 365 days a year, at 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
You won’t want to pass up eating at Googie Burger. The restaurant serves an iconic and beloved food classic – the burger. Used since the 1950’s, the restaurant is characterized by its futuristic look and bold angles. Googie Burger’s nostalgic menu features burgers, fries, hot dogs, milkshakes and more.
During the winter months, Centennial Park is a magnificent site with the Holiday In Light display. Break out the skates at the Ice Skating Rink and glide along while enjoying friends and beautiful surroundings.
Please visit the Centennial Olympic Park website for more details and schedule of events during your visit.
Whether you are in Atlanta for business or leisure, Centennial Olympic Park’s history and beauty will draw you in to explore. It’s a short walk from the Residence Inn Altanta Downtown hotel making us the ideal location for your Atlanta stay. Our spacious suites, with fully-equipped kitchens and comfortable beds make you feel at home while on the road.
Please visit our Services and Amenities and Atlanta Guest Rooms pages for more information and a full list of hotel conveniences we offer.


