If you want to know about Atlanta, Georgia, you used to have to travel down interstate 75, 85 or 20 to experience the true city. But now Google has made it easy.
Google just launched Atlanta on its Google Arts & Culture, the company’s immersive portal on different subjects of interest. If you visit at g.co/exploreatlanta you’ll be whisked into all things ATL.
Previously Google Arts & Culture only focused on world-class destinations and landmarks like the Met Museum in New York, or Rome. But the inclusion of Georgia’s largest city means Atlanta is world-class too (but we knew that).
What You’ll Find On Atlanta’s Google Arts & Culture Portal
If you want to see an online glimpse of the Peach State’s largest city, here’s what you can explore:
As the tourism reopens, people can take a first step by exploring highlights of Atlanta’s unique scene in one digital location, including:
- 360 virtual tours of Atlanta History Center, The Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, Hammonds House Museum and the Atlanta Contemporary Museum.
- An oral history into the city’s globally diverse restaurant scene with the Southern Foodways Alliance.
- A tour of Atlanta’s neighborhoods with WABE and a gander at the city’s colorful community murals with Living Walls
- The city’s thriving tech startup scene with Goodie Nation and founder Joey Womack
- What celebrities like Kandi Burress, Fahamu Pecou, and Big Boi, and more love about the city
“Atlanta has always pushed our nation forward. From social justice and civil rights to culture, creativity and entrepreneurship, this city is on the forefront of progress, and change,” Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said. “It’s important to forge partnerships with companies, like Google, who are invested in our success as much as their own, because those collaborations make valuable resources and opportunities available to every Atlantan.”
Atlanta is the fourth American city to get Google’s Arts & Culture treatment and the first in the South.
To make it happen, Google Arts & Culture Atlanta partnered with 30 Atlanta institutions, from the High Museum to The National Center for Civil and Human Rights and more. The result is a world-class experience.
Want to find out for yourself? Get into Atlanta’s vibrant music, people, food, history and more online at g.co/exploreatlanta.
Explore Atlanta At Your Own Pace
Aside from the awesome influencers around the city, Atlanta offers some great sights and sounds for the uninitiated.
The fun is just starting. Are you a beer drinker? You also may want to visit a craft brewery in the city.
Check out these events in Atlanta today and this week and this weekend:
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