Children's Museum of Atlanta
About Children's Museum of Atlanta
Kids love to play, and parents love to see their kids learning. The Children's Museum of Atlanta is the perfect destination for families seeking an educational and fun-filled day out. It's a place where imagination is sparked, discovery is inspired, and invaluable learning experiences are gained through play!
This isn't just any museum—it's a hands-on wonderland where 'do not touch' signs are nowhere to be found! Here, children are encouraged to touch, play, create, experiment, and unleash their imaginations in every corner of the museum.
Designed with children under 8 in mind, the exhibits at the Children's Museum of Atlanta are crafted to facilitate specific areas of learning and growth. Each exhibit offers a different type of fun, from learning about where our food comes from on the farm to operating a forklift and even milking 'Buttercup' the cow!
For the little explorers, the museum offers a chance to discover the wonders of the world. Kids can crawl through the layers of the earth, launch their very own rocket, and explore continents from the comfort of Atlanta. The possibilities are endless!
The museum caters to the youngest visitors with a special area designed for babies and toddlers. Here, they can catch colorful fish, explore a magical forest, and meet a variety of friendly animals. It's a perfect space for them to leap into learning.
Creative minds can express themselves by experimenting with sounds and colors, building giant sandcastles, or taking to the stage in the dress-up area. There's even a science laboratory for those curious minds eager to explore the scientific world!
At the Children's Museum of Atlanta, learning is not only fun but also an adventure waiting to be embarked upon. It's a place where families can create lasting memories together while fostering a love for learning in young minds.
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Suggest editAdults $17.95
Children $17.95
Free Under 11 months.
Last Update 2025
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Children's Museum of Atlanta FAQ’s
How does the Children's Museum of Atlanta support the community?
The museum offers free or reduced admission for underserved communities and hosts special access events for children with sensory needs.
What activities can we enjoy at the Children's Museum of Atlanta?
Explore interactive exhibits, participate in art and science activities, and enjoy themed play areas designed for imaginative learning.
What facilities are available for families with babies?
Stroller parking is available, and changing tables are provided in all restrooms, including family restrooms. Nursing is welcome anywhere within the museum.
What food options are available at the museum?
There are vending machines available for snacks and drinks to keep the energy levels up during the visit.
What should we know before visiting the Children's Museum of Atlanta?
Exhibits are designed for children 8 years and younger, but all are welcome. Consider visiting on weekday afternoons for a quieter experience.
What kind of souvenirs can we find at the museum store?
The museum store offers a variety of fun apparel, toys, and educational items. The store is open to the public, so no admission is required to shop.
How can educators benefit from a visit to the Children's Museum?
Field trips are welcomed with pre-booking, and there are educator resources available. Mondays are designated no field trip or group days for more personalized visits.
Can we bring our own food to the museum?
Yes, bringing your own healthy lunches is encouraged! There are outdoor picnic areas, and re-entry is allowed for dining in nearby restaurants.
What accessibility options are available at the museum?
The museum is all on one level with exhibits that are wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis upon request.
When is the best time to visit for a quieter experience?
Weekday afternoons typically offer a quieter experience, allowing for more intimate exploration of exhibits.

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