You Can Get Into 5 Atlanta Attractions For Super Cheap With This Deal

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There are so many things to do in Atlanta, where you can find a ton of attractions that are worth checking out at least once in your lifetime—and this discount deal is making that possible without spending an arm and a leg.

The CityPASS lets you experience five of the most popular attractions in the city for one price and you even get to skip most of the lines.

40% off

Admission to five Atlanta attractions

The total cost of admission tallies up to $128 before the discount, but you'll only be paying $77 plus tax for this pass, and you'll have 30 days to use it so you don't have to visit every attraction in a single day. 

The pass includes your choice of admission to the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Fernbank Museum of Natural History or the College Football Hall of Fame, Zoo Atlanta or the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and a CNN Studio Tour.

You can either purchase the pass online or at any of the participating attractions.

Via Atlanta.net

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