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About Centennial Olympic Park Atlanta

Centennial Olympic Park is one of Atlanta’s most iconic landmarks and premier gathering spaces — known for its beautiful green spaces, fountains, major attractions, entertainment, and rich Olympic history. Located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park serves as a central destination for tourism, culture, events, and community experiences, welcoming millions of visitors from around the world each year.

Originally created for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, Centennial Olympic Park transformed Downtown Atlanta and remains one of the lasting legacies of the Olympics in the city. Today, the park stands as a symbol of Atlanta’s global growth, unity, and continued evolution as an international destination for business, sports, entertainment, and culture.

Spanning more than 20 acres, Centennial Olympic Park offers scenic walking paths, open lawns, gardens, public art, and family-friendly attractions in the center of Atlanta’s entertainment district. The park is widely recognized for its famous Fountain of Rings — one of the world’s largest interactive fountains and a popular attraction for visitors of all ages.

Centennial Olympic Park is surrounded by many of Atlanta’s most visited destinations, including Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and the downtown convention and entertainment district. Its central location makes it a major hub for festivals, concerts, sporting events, watch parties, cultural celebrations, and tourism activities throughout the year.

The park also plays a major role in Atlanta’s identity as a global event city, regularly hosting visitors attending conventions, international sporting events, concerts, and major citywide celebrations. With Atlanta continuing to grow as a global destination, Centennial Olympic Park remains one of the city’s most important public spaces and visitor attractions.

Quick Facts About Centennial Olympic Park

  • Location: Downtown Atlanta
  • Opened: 1996 Summer Olympics
  • Size: Approximately 22 acres
  • Known For:
  • Olympic history
  • Fountain of Rings
  • Tourism & entertainment
  • Festivals & concerts
  • Family-friendly attractions
  • Downtown Atlanta experiences
  • Nearby Attractions:
  • Georgia Aquarium
  • World of Coca-Cola
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium
  • CNN Center area
  • State Farm Arena
  • National Center for Civil and Human Rights
  • Atmosphere:
  • Energetic
  • Family-friendly
  • Scenic
  • Cultural
  • Tourist-focused
  • Event-driven
  • Popular Activities:
  • Walking & sightseeing
  • Festivals & live events
  • Photography
  • Interactive fountain experience
  • Dining & entertainment nearby

Centennial Olympic Park represents the heart of Downtown Atlanta — where history, tourism, entertainment, sports, and culture come together in one of the city’s most recognizable and celebrated public spaces. Whether visiting for a major event, exploring Atlanta attractions, enjoying the skyline views, or spending time with family and friends, Centennial Olympic Park offers an unforgettable Atlanta experience.