Take off from KFTY and soar straight into the heart of downtown Atlanta for a helicopter tour that puts the city’s most iconic landmarks on full display. Enjoy incredible aerial views of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the golden dome of the Georgia State Capitol, the Georgia Aquarium, and the skyline’s towering high-rises. From the pulse of the city streets to the architectural beauty above, this tour captures the energy and character of Atlanta in one unforgettable flight. Perfect for locals, visitors, or special occasions, this is the ultimate way to experience the city from a new perspective.
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Stretching across 290 acres in Austell, Six Flags Over Georgia is one of the Southeast's most iconic theme parks and it's even more impressive from above. From the air, you can trace the winding loops of Goliath and the massive footprint of Twisted Cyclone as they snake through the park's landscape. Originally opened in 1967, this park has been thrilling Atlanta families for generations and remains one of the most visited attractions in the region.
Nestled in the heart of the Georgia Tech campus in Midtown Atlanta, Bobby Dodd Stadium is one of the oldest college football stadiums in the country, with roots going back to 1913. From the air, the stadium sits in striking contrast to the surrounding urban skyline, a historic bowl of yellow-and-gold tucked between research buildings and city streets. Home to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, it holds a special place in college football history as the only stadium in the nation named after both a coach and a player.
Rising 1,023 feet above street level, Bank of America Plaza is the tallest building in Atlanta and one of the tallest in the entire southeastern United States. Its distinctive neo-Gothic crown, outlined in gold lighting at night, makes it instantly recognizable on the skyline from miles away. Completed in 1992, the tower is a centerpiece of Atlanta's Midtown district and a testament to the city's rapid growth into a world-class metropolitan hub.
Standing at 820 feet, Truist Plaza is Atlanta's second-tallest skyscraper and a defining fixture of the downtown skyline. The tower's sleek glass and steel facade reflects the city around it, creating a ever-changing mirror of clouds and surrounding architecture. Completed in 1991 and formerly known as SunTrust Plaza, it anchors Atlanta's financial district and houses some of the region's most prominent businesses.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is one of the most striking sports venues in the world, and from the air its design is nothing short of spectacular. The stadium's retractable roof features eight petals that open like a camera aperture, letting in Georgia sunlight for both Atlanta Falcons NFL games and Atlanta United MLS matches. Opened in 2017, it was immediately recognized with a LEED Platinum certification, making it one of the most environmentally advanced sports facilities ever built.
Centennial Olympic Park is Atlanta's most celebrated public green space, built in 1996 to serve as the gathering place for the Summer Olympic Games. From the air, its 21 acres of open lawns, gardens, and fountains stand out as a peaceful oasis in the middle of downtown's dense urban core. The park's iconic Fountain of Rings, the world's largest interactive Olympic rings fountain, remains a beloved landmark and a daily destination for visitors from around the globe.
The World of Coca-Cola is a one-of-a-kind museum dedicated to the world's most recognized brand, located steps from Centennial Olympic Park in downtown Atlanta. From above, the building's distinctive globe sculpture marks the spot where guests can explore the secret history, global advertising archive, and iconic bottling vault of the Coca-Cola Company, which was born right here in Atlanta in 1886. It's a cultural institution that draws visitors from every corner of the world to the city where it all began.
The Georgia Tech campus spreads across 400 acres in the heart of Midtown Atlanta, blending historic red brick buildings with cutting-edge research facilities. From the air, you can see how the campus seamlessly transitions into the surrounding city grid, a living laboratory where the next generation of engineers, scientists, and innovators are shaping the future. Founded in 1885, Georgia Tech consistently ranks among the top engineering and technology universities in the world and is a cornerstone of Atlanta's booming tech economy.
The Georgia State Capitol is one of Atlanta's most recognizable landmarks, its golden dome gleaming in the sunlight and visible from high above the city. Completed in 1889 and modeled after the United States Capitol, the building is covered in 43 pounds of gold leaf sourced from the North Georgia mountains, a nod to Georgia's own Gold Rush history. As the seat of state government and a National Historic Landmark, the Capitol stands as a powerful symbol of Georgia's heritage at the center of downtown Atlanta.
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