1. Centennial Olympic Park is located in downtown Atlanta and was originally built for the 1996 Olympic Games, hence the name. The park covers 22-acres and features beautiful gardens, fountains, and monuments. There are several interesting features within the park, including the Fountain of Rings, which is the world’s largest interactive fountain, and the Olympic Cauldron Tower, which houses the cauldron used during the Olympic Games. Additionally, there is a variety of food and beverage options available throughout the park, as well as regular events and concerts.

2. Centennial Olympic Park is open daily from 7am to 11pm, and the phone number is (404) 223-4412.

3. Admission to the park is free, although some events may require a ticket. There are several transportation options available to get to Centennial Olympic Park, including MARTA (Atlanta’s public transit system), rideshare services, and paid parking lots and garages in the surrounding area.