Olympic Rings, Atlanta — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
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The iconic Olympic Rings at Centennial Olympic Park stand as a powerful symbol of Atlanta's 1996 Summer Olympics legacy. This 22-acre green space was the largest urban park created in the United States in 25 years when it opened, transforming the heart of downtown Atlanta. The park seamlessly blends history with modern recreational spaces, inviting visitors to explore the grounds where Olympic dreams were realized. Walking through this park feels like stepping back into a historic moment while enjoying one of the city's most vibrant public spaces today.
Plan Your Visit
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- Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW & Andrew Young International Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
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Frequently asked questions
When were the Olympic Rings created?
The Olympic Rings were created for the 1996 Summer Olympics held in Atlanta.
How large is Centennial Olympic Park?
The park spans 22 acres and was the largest urban green space created in the US in 25 years at the time.
Is the park free to visit?
Yes, Centennial Olympic Park and the Olympic Rings are free to explore and visit.
What else is near the Olympic Rings?
The park is adjacent to several other major attractions including the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola.
Can you walk around the Olympic Rings?
Yes, visitors can walk freely around the rings and explore the beautiful park grounds.
