Georgia Aquarium Tickets

225 Baker Street NWAtlanta, GA 30313
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About Georgia Aquarium

Overview

Georgia Aquarium tickets include admission to one of the world's largest aquariums, home to whale sharks, dolphins, beluga whales, and North America's largest shark exhibits. Located in downtown Atlanta, this expansive indoor attraction spans 600,000 square feet and includes daily animal presentations.

up to 4 hrs

Good To Know

  • Visit one of the world's largest indoor aquatic habitats, featuring a 100-foot underwater acrylic tunnel.
  • Catch aquatic shows and programs, with same-day reservations available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • On-site parking available for an additional fee.
  • Children ages 2 and under are admitted free and don't require a ticket.
  • It takes approximately 2-4 hours to explore the entire aquarium.
  • Dive into a delicious meal at the Coastline Cafe, located on the upper level.
  • Re-entry is allowed with a ticket stamp from the Information Desk.
  • Download the Georgia Aquarium app for aquarium maps, information, and daily schedules.

Description

Georgia Aquarium tickets provide admission to one of the largest aquariums in the world, spanning over 600,000 square feet in downtown Atlanta. Home to thousands of marine animals across 10 million gallons of fresh and salt water, this iconic Atlanta aquarium ranks among the city's top attractions for families and visitors alike.

Your Georgia Aquarium admission includes immersive galleries like Ocean Voyager, where whale sharks, the largest fish in the world, glide overhead alongside manta rays in a dramatic underwater tunnel. SHARKS! Predators of the Deep showcases powerful ocean predators, while Cold Water Quest features beluga whales and playful sea otters in carefully designed habitats.

Georgia Aquarium admission tickets also include scheduled dolphin and sea lion presentations, highlighting the animals' intelligence while supporting the aquarium's conservation mission.

As one of the top indoor attractions in Atlanta, the aquarium offers a climate-controlled, easy-to-navigate layout with wide walkways and stroller-friendly access. Located near Centennial Olympic Park, it fits seamlessly into a full day of downtown sightseeing.

Georgia Aquarium Reviews

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Drashti Vaghela
Centerville, GA
1 Review
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"Best experience ever"
November 2025
I had a great experience at this aquarium. The tanks were clean, the exhibits were informative, and the variety of fish and sea creatures was impressive. The staff was friendly and everything felt well organized. It’s a peaceful place to spend a couple of hours learning and exploring.
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Tip: Don’t miss the dolphins show please

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Mark Paschall
Rittman, OH
1 Review
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October 2025
It was a very smooth and easy process to purchase tickets and received confirmation email with tickets very quickly. Highly recommend tipster to anyone looking for cheep tickets
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Diane Kennedy
Concord, CA
1 Review
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"Georgia Aquarium"
September 2025
I was disappointed by this aquarium. I had been really looking forward to seeing it. First thing was walking around the entire building to find the door, then when we finally got in they didn't even give us a map of the place. When asking staff where things were, we were given wrong directions and wasted a lot of our very limited time that we had to spend there. When we bought our tickets we were not told that there was an event that night so they were closing at 5. We drove over 6 hours to get there so that was disappointing too! I did get to see the Green Sea Turtle and Beluga whales. They were amazing. We also saw the sea lion show.
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Tip: Be sure to get there early. Go through each of the titled areas.

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Geri Lloyd
Snellville, GA
1 Review
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"My first time"
September 2025
I enjoyed the various displays and the information shared by the staff. I have to visit there again.
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Tip: The "snacks" are expensive.

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Elizabeth Whitley
Box springs, GA
1 Review
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"Funny outing with my son"
August 2025
Had a very fun time at the aquarium seen a lot of cool fish. Will have to plan another trip up with the whole family next time
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Tip: On the weekends it is very busy

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Robin Fox
Corbin, KY
1 Review
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"Georgia aquarium with my great grandbabies"
August 2025
It was very crowded that day and my daughter forgot her the wagon for the babies they're four and two so it would have been nice to be able to rent one there. The children loved it but they got exhausted because it was so big. And we didn't get to see it all because they were too tired and we left without seeing probably a third of it at least
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Tip: The dolphins and the beluga whales even though we didn't get to enjoy one of the shows they are definitely a must see

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Genevieve Lott
Buford, GA
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"Fun!"
August 2025
My son had an awesome time (he's 8 yrs old). He wants TO LIVE at the Aquarium. Lol
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Tip: Make sure you park at Aquarium. Its so much easier & its no more expensive than car lot.

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Galesburg, IL
1 Review
"Georgia Aquarium Tickets"
August 2025
Downloaded tickets quickly and at a really fantastic price! So easy!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Georgia Aquarium

Where is the Georgia Aquarium?

Georgia Aquarium is located in downtown Atlanta at 225 Baker Street NW, across from the north end of Centennial Olympic Park. The aquarium sits within walking distance of several major downtown attractions and hotels.

How much is parking at the Georgia Aquarium?

On-site parking is available at the official Georgia Aquarium parking deck at 357 Luckie Street NW. General parking is $25 per vehicle. The secure, well-lit garage is attached to the aquarium and offers covered and rooftop parking. Entrances are located on Luckie Street and Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard. The vehicle height limit is 6 feet 8 inches. Parking rates are subject to change.

How long does it take to go through Georgia Aquarium?

Most visitors spend about 2 to 4 hours exploring the aquarium. You are free to move at your own pace and stay as long as you like during operating hours.

What is included with Georgia Aquarium tickets?

A general admission ticket provides admission to all available aquarium galleries. It also includes free general-seating Dolphin Presentations and Sea Lion Presentations with a complimentary reservation, as availability permits. To attend a Dolphin or Sea Lion Presentation, make a reservation in the aquarium's mobile app or at the aquarium on the day of your visit. Reservations are first-come, first-served and space is limited.

What are the Georgia Aquarium hours?

Georgia Aquarium hours vary by date and season. Most days, the aquarium opens at 9:00 AM and closes between 5:00 PM and 9:00 PM, with extended hours during summer and holidays. The aquarium may occasionally close early for private events, and last entry is one hour before closing. You can view the exact hours for your visit date in the operating calendar during ticket selection.

Is Georgia Aquarium suitable for children?

Yes, Georgia Aquarium is very family-friendly. Children ages 2 and under receive free admission and do not require a ticket. The aquarium features stroller-friendly pathways and interactive exhibits designed for all ages.

Can I bring a stroller to Georgia Aquarium?

Yes, strollers are permitted as long as they are no larger than 29" wide and 52" long. Wagons, wagon strollers, jogging strollers, push cars, and ride-on toys are not allowed. Medical or sensory-related mobility devices are exempt from these size restrictions. If you plan to bring a specialty stroller or wagon for medical or sensory needs, please include a note in the comments section when booking your tickets.

What can I wear to the aquarium?

Wear appropriate attire for a family-friendly environment. Clothing with offensive language, nudity, profanity, or content promoting hate or violence is not permitted.

Can I bring a camera inside the aquarium?

Yes, cameras are permitted for personal use only. Flash photography is prohibited in certain areas, and photos are not allowed during sea lion and dolphin presentations. Commercial or professional photography is not permitted without prior approval, and professional equipment such as tripods, monopods, lighting, microphones, and detachable lenses is not allowed.

Does Georgia Aquarium offer locker rentals?

No, Georgia Aquarium does not offer locker rentals. Plan to carry your personal items throughout your visit.

How do I find show and presentation times?

Dolphin and sea lion presentations are held daily. Show schedules are available on the aquarium’s mobile app or at the Information Desk. Seating uses a first-come, first-served reservation system, and reservations can be made on the day of your visit after entry.

Is re-entry allowed at Georgia Aquarium?

Yes, re-entry is permitted on the same day. Before exiting, have your ticket validated or stamped at the Information Desk to allow re-entry.

Are food and drinks available inside the aquarium?

Yes, the Coastline Café on the upper level of the aquarium offers a variety of family-friendly meals, including homemade chicken tenders, burgers, pizza, salads, and vegetarian options. Coffee, beer, wine, and other beverages are also available for purchase. The café typically opens 30 minutes after the aquarium opens, though hours may vary.

Can I bring my own food and drinks into the aquarium?

Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the aquarium, except for small snacks for young children or guests with food allergies. Several water bottle filling stations are available, and bringing a refillable water bottle is encouraged.

What items are prohibited in the aquarium?

Prohibited items include weapons, knives, matches, lighters, fishing poles, balloons, disposable drinking straws, and gum. Outside food and beverages are also restricted, except as noted for children or allergy needs.

Are pets allowed inside Georgia Aquarium?

Pets are not permitted inside the aquarium. Only ADA-defined service animals and working service dogs in training are allowed.

Is Georgia Aquarium ADA accessible?

Yes, Georgia Aquarium is fully ADA accessible. Accessible parking is available, and wheelchairs are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. The aquarium also provides accommodations such as ASL interpretation with advance notice and sensory-friendly programs for guests with additional needs.

Is Georgia Aquarium an indoor attraction?

Yes, Georgia Aquarium is fully indoors and climate-controlled, making it a popular year-round attraction in downtown Atlanta.

Is Georgia Aquarium worth visiting?

Georgia Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in the world, featuring whale sharks, beluga whales, and one of North America's largest shark exhibits. Its size, variety of marine life, and daily animal presentations make it one of the top-rated attractions in Atlanta.