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Atlanta mural in downtown Credit: ©2016, Kevin C. Rose, Courtesy of ACVB & AtlantaPhotos.com GEORGIA AQUARIUM Including the Georgia Aquarium in a travel guide for Atlanta is akin to telling tourists in Paris to check out the Eiffel Tower, but that doesn’t mean you should overlook the wonders it offers. When opened in 2005, it was the world’s largest aquarium but was surpassed by Singapore in 2012. Still, Georgia Aquarium houses a whopping 10 million gallons of water providing home to thousands of marine life, including whale sharks, beluga whales, California sea lions, bottlenose dolphins and manta rays. Along with the permanent exhibits, there’s an ever- changing calendar of events such as shark encounters with National Geographic photographers, sleepovers under the sea (complete with bedtime snacks, breakfast and cocktails for adults), a virtual reality simulator taking you back to the prehistoric seas, or the chance to MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz, how could the Atlanta Falcons’ stadium not be luxurious? Having opened in September 2017, it is already the flagship stadium of the NFL and will host Super Bowl LIII next year. Among the many bells and whistles, it holds the record for the world’s largest halo board and is one of few football stadiums with a retractable roof. If you don’t make it see the Falcons and Atlanta FC United play, or to a concert like Beyonce or Taylor Swift, opt for a stadium tour that’ll take you to the locker rooms, the field, Window to the City, Skybridges and 100 Yard Club. Mercedes-Benz Stadium even has its own art collection, from sculptures and photography to mosaics and murals that reflect the true passion of the fans that cheer on their teams each week. swim with whale sharks. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE SUMMER 2018 31 FLYWASHINGTON.COM