Cheap flights To Paris from Atlanta, GA (ATL to PAR)
Best airfares from Atlanta to Paris
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Travelling from Atlanta to Paris advice and facts
· The distance between Atlanta and Paris is 4383 miles (or 7053 kilometers).
· The shortest flight time is 14h 8m
· When you fly from Atlanta to Paris, don’t forget about the time difference. The time in Paris is 06:00 from the Atlanta time. The current time in Paris is 08:48 PM and 02:48 PM in Atlanta. Check this again shortly before your flight.
· The currency exchange rate between Atlanta (ATL) and Paris (PAR) is 1 USD = 0.9296 EUR.
Airports that offer the route Atlanta – Paris
Atlanta airports, from which there are flights to Paris:
· Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL)
Paris airports, accepting flights from Atlanta:
· Charles De Gaulle (CDG)
· Charles De Gaulle (ORY)
Most popular airports, offering the route Atlanta – Paris:
· Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL) – Charles De Gaulle (CDG)
Most popular cities and airports, through which you can fly in
the from Atlanta to Paris direction:
· MADRID BARAJAS (MAD)
· MUNICHFRANZ JOSEF STRAUSS (MUC)
· AMSTERDAM SCHIPHOL (AMS)
· MONTREALPIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAU INTERNATIONAL (YUL)
· HOUSTON GEORGE BUSH INTERCONTINENTAL (IAH)
· COVINGTONCINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY (CVG)
· CHICAGO CHICAGO O’HARE INTERNATIONAL (ORD)
· PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL (PHL)
· ORLANDO ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL (MCO)
· NEW YORK-NEWARK LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL (EWR)
· DETROIT DETROIT METROPOLITAN WAYNE COUNTY (DTW)
· DALLAS DALLAS/FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL (DFW)
· MIAMI MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MIA)
· MANCHESTERRINGWAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (MAN)
· BOSTON LOGAN INTERNATIONAL (BOS)
· NEW YORK-JOHN F KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL (JFK)
· LONDON HEATHROW (LHR)
· FRANKFURTFRANKFURT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (FRA)
· WASHINGTON WASHINGTON DULLES INTERNATIONAL (IAD)
· TORONTO LESTER B. PEARSON INTERNATIONAL (YYZ)
· MINNEAPOLISMINNEAPOLIS – ST. PAUL INTERNATIONAL (MSP)
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About Paris
Paris, France’s capital, is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture. Its 19th-century cityscape is crisscrossed by wide boulevards and the River Seine. Beyond such landmarks as the Eiffel Tower and the 12th-century, Gothic Notre-Dame cathedral, the city is known for its cafe culture and designer boutiques along the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré.
About Atlanta
Atlanta is the capital of the U.S. state of Georgia. It played an important part in both the Civil War and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. Atlanta History Center chronicles the city’s past and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site is dedicated to the African-American leader’s life and times. Downtown, Centennial Olympic Park, built for the 1996 Olympics, encompasses the massive Georgia Aquarium
Best Things To Do in Atlanta
Sure, Atlanta is a commercial hub, but it’s also a sightseer’s dream. There are scenic green spaces like Piedmont Park, unique entertainment venues like Fox
Theatre, plus one of the country’s best panda exhibits at the zoo. History buffs, shopaholics, and night owls will likely all find something to pique their interests: from Civil War museums to the boutiques in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood and the bars of East Atlanta. Families flock to spots like the interactive Georgia Aquarium, Turner Field and the World of Coca-Cola.
ALLIANCE THEATRE
NOTE: The Alliance Theatre 2017/18 season will take place in different venues around Atlanta while the current theater space undergoes a complete renovation. Season tickets will be available for the 2017/18 season beginning in Spring 2017. More information, including the full list of productions and locations, will be available then.
The Tony Award-winning Alliance Theatre has premiered more than 70 original productions and is known for developing important American musicals such as “Sister Act: The Musical.”
5 Reasons to Visit Alliance Theatre
It is the flagship theater of the Southeast.
Shows that have premiered at the Alliance Theatre include Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple.”
Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman’s play “Harmony: A New Musical ” made its first appearance on stage when it opened the Alliance’s 2013 season.
The Alliance is recognized nationally as a model for audience diversity.
There isn’t a bad seat in the house.
ATLANTA BELTLINE
The Atlanta BeltLine is Atlanta’s newest outdoor space and is comprised of 22 miles of unused railroad tracks circling the core of the city’s in-town neighborhoods. From trails and walkways to open green space and parks, the Atlanta BeltLine works to connect people throughout the city.
Thousands of visitors flock to the Atlanta BeltLine each week as a way to get exercise, explore Atlanta’s neighborhoods and spend time with friends. A world-class amenity similar to New York City’s High Line, the Atlanta BeltLine is also home to Art on the BeltLine, the Southeast’s largest temporary public art project. Make a day of your BeltLine exploration by relaxing in Historic Fourth Ward Park or by grabbing a drink and lunch at one of the many restaurants situated along the BeltLine.
Five reasons to visit the Atlanta BeltLine:
The Atlanta BeltLine is extremely pet-friendly! Bring your four-legged fur baby along while you explore Atlanta’s in-town neighborhoods on the BeltLine. Fido will appreciate the exercise and you’ll love the company of your companion.
The Southeast’s largest temporary public art project is all around you. Check out Art on the BeltLine as the public installations help to reclaim the 22 miles of unused rail.
Because you’re hungry. That’s right, hungry. Some of Atlanta’s favorite restaurants are situated right on the Atlanta BeltLine and have walk-up patios so you can enjoy the view while noshing on great food and drinks. Grab brunch at TWO Urban Licks or a latte at Ponce City Market’s Dancing Goats Coffee.
There’s a skate park. For the young and the young at heart, the Historic Fourth Ward Skate Park is located right on the Atlanta BeltLine. The first public skate park in Atlanta, the facility offers something for riders of all skill levels.
The BeltLine slogan is “Where Atlanta Comes Together,” and that couldn’t be any truer. Atlanta’s Southern hospitality shines as strangers become friends exploring the city together.
ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDEN, INC.
Explore more than 30 acres of breathtaking botanical bliss at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, located adjacent to Piedmont Park in Midtown. Since the Garden opened more than 35 years ago, there’s been more than 50 different updates, new exhibits and upgrades applied to the facility, making these gardens a must-see for any family in Atlanta.
5 reasons to visit the Atlanta Botanical Garden
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights at Atlanta Botanical Garden lights the night with one million energy-efficient LED lights every holiday season.
Weekly shows and classes include Growing Edibles, Yoga in the Garden and so much more.
Inside the Fuqua Orchid Center, see a rare collection of high-elevation orchids never before grown in the Southeast.
Spend the day with your kids visiting the Children’s Garden, swimming in the Sunflower Fountain, exploring the Venus flytraps in the Soggy Bog, and learning about honeybees in the observation hive.
Walk through the treetops on the Kendeda Canopy Walk, learn about new plants in the Sheffield Botanical Library and discover seasonal edibles in the Edible Garden.
ATLANTA BRAVES
Springtime in Atlanta may mean flowers are blooming and birds are singing, but sports fans will tell you spring means baseball, and not just any baseball- Braves baseball. As one of the most popular MLB teams in the country, you can find Braves fans across the entire U.S. Need another reason to catch a Braves game? We’ve got five:
Five Reasons to Catch a Braves Game:
Check out the Braves’ new home SunTrust Park, which gives fans more fun and excitement throughout the season games.
You can tailgate at The Battery Atlanta. Bring your cornhole boards, mini grills, Sweetwater beer and gather with your friends for pre-game festivities. Odds are, you’ll make even more friends with other dedicated Braves fans.
More than just catching the game, you can take a tour of Suntrust Park. On the tour, you’ll see the broadcast booth, press both, luxury suites, dugout and even the clubhouse (offered only when the team is out of town).
Come to a game on Sunday and you can get autographs from your favorite Braves alumni.
Celebrate our country’s favorite pastime while enjoying delicious food from Holeman & Finch, Kevin Rathburn Steak, Smoke House BBQ and more.
ATLANTA FALCONS
Sports fans in Atlanta count down the days until football season and head to the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in droves to cheer on the Atlanta Falcons. Need more reasons to join in on the fun? We’ve got you covered.
Five Reasons to Catch an Atlanta Falcons Game
There is nothing like seeing the Falcons starting lineup run onto the field in the middle of shooting flames and heart-thumping music. The atmosphere brings even the most casual fan to their feet!
Experience one of football’s greatest rivalries. When the Saints come to Atlanta, all bets are off. It doesn’t matter the records or how the team has played previously, the Falcons vs. Saints match-up never fails to be a highlight of the football season.
Cheer on NFL’s 2017 MVP Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan!
Having gone head-to-head against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LI, the Atlanta Falcons have proven to be a force to be reckoned with as NFC Champions.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is in the heart of Atlanta’s entertainment district. That means that whether you ever make it into the stadium or not,
there are plenty of activities in Downtown Atlanta which you can take part.
ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER
Founded in 1926, the Atlanta History Center located in Buckhead is an all-inclusive 32-acre destination featuring the Atlanta History Museum, one of the Southeast’s largest history museums; two historic houses, the 1928 Swan House and the Smith Family Farm; the Centennial Olympic Games Museum; the Kenan Research Center; the Grand Overlook event space; the Coca-Cola Cafe, a museum gift shop, and acres of historic gardens and woodland trails.
5 Reasons to Visit Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta History Center features 32 acres of gardens, wildlife trails, and woodland areas.
Throughout the year, the museum brings history to life through living history programs, lectures with award-winning authors, toddler programs, homeschool days, school tours, summer camps, music series, annual festivals such as Sheep to Shawl, and much more.
The Swan House at the Atlanta History Center was one of many Georgia set locations used during the filming of the movie The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The Capitol Tour experience includes a guided tour through Swan House showcasing the rooms that were used during filming.
The Atlanta History Center offers exhibitions on the Civil War, African-American heritage, and Southern folk art, with a wing dedicated to the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games.
Atlanta History Center also operates the Margaret Mitchell House. Located in Midtown, the two-acre campus features tours of the apartment
where Margaret Mitchell wrote her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Gone With the Wind, an exhibit highlighting the life and times of Margaret Mitchell,
a Gone with the Wind movie exhibit, and a gift shop.
ATLANTA MOVIE TOURS
Atlanta filming comes to life, as we transport you aboard comfortable buses with screens throughout showcasing your favorite movie and television locations! Our Insider guides have performed on set bringing fascinating behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else. From Captain America: Civil War to Margaret Mitchell’s Gone with the Wind to The Walking Dead and everything in between, we have something for everyone to GET IN
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is recognized as one of the most creative and innovative orchestras in North America. Atlanta Symphony serves as the cornerstone for musical performance and training far beyond Atlanta’s borders, through its various concert series and its diverse initiatives in music education and outreach.
The Atlanta Symphony Hall at the Woodruff Arts Center in Midtown Atlanta’s Art District has been the home of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since 1968.
5 Reasons to See the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Since the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s founding nearly 70 years ago, the ASO and Chorus have produced 100 recordings and garnered more than two dozen Grammy Awards.
Each summer, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra schedules outdoor concerts at Atlanta’s Chastain Park Amphitheatre.
In 2008, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra unveiled the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre, a 12,000-seat concert venue just north of Atlanta in Encore Park.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. through its yearly King Celebration.
The 95-member Atlanta Symphony Orchestra presents more than 200 concerts annually, including classical, pops and family concerts.
ATLANTIC STATION
Located on Atlanta’s Westside, an eclectic assortment of more than 50 shops reside in Atlantic Station, featuring a walkable streetscape-style setting with brick paved streets and a Central Park. The compact setting features great boutiques, sidewalk cafes, hip restaurants and a boutique hotel, making it the perfect destination for visitors.
5 Reasons to Visit Atlantic Station
Shopping: Retail stores include Target, H&M (this one has a kid’s department too), GAP, Dillard’s, West Elm, IKEA, Victoria’s Secret, LOFT, Express, Banana Republic, DSW, and the list goes on!
Food & Entertainment: In addition to a movie theater, the walkable area is lined with a variety of restaurants and bars, ranging from quick and easy casual options to fine dining, classic pub food and everything in between.
Events & Festivals: In addition to a variety of concerts held in Central Park, there are many other festivals and events that take place year round. Atlantic Station is also the permanent home to BODIES The Exhibition and host to Cirque de Soleil.
Ice Skating: Skate Atlantic Station, an outdoor ice skating rink, is open during the winter months, from mid-November thru mid-February. Skating in the open air of Atlantic Station is one of the highlights for everyone during the winter months of Atlanta.
Boutique Hotel: Stay or live at TWELVE Hotel & Residences, Midtown Atlanta’s premier boutique hotel featuring panoramic views of the city skyline. Relax in luxury, while having all the comforts of home, when you book your stay in one of their 1 or 2 bedroom suites.
Popular events held at Atlantic Station every year include:
Jewish Film Festival (February)
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is a multicultural celebration that highlights universal stories and international films across a large variety of themes.
Easter Egg Hunt (March)
Grab the kids and join us for a hopping good time with a property-wide easter egg hunt and a visit from the Easter bunny himself.
Beer, Bourbon and BBQ Festival (May)
Sample over 60 beers and 40 bourbons while enjoying live music and all the barbeque you can handle. Just be sure to buy your tickets in advance because they sell out fast!
Tax-Free Weekend (July)
Mark your calendars for the annual kickoff of the Back to School shopping season. Enjoy great deals at your favorite retailers and spend the weekend saving.
BB&T Atlanta Open (August)
Watch as some of the world’s top tennis talent go head-to-head. The whole family will enjoy a variety of activities, concerts, fireworks, clinics, giveaways and more.
Lighting of Atlantic Station (November)
Start your holiday season with a full day of events that includes holiday performances in Central Park and ends with the lighting of the tree and fireworks show.
ATL-CRUZERS ELECTRIC CAR & SEGWAY TOURS
ATL-Cruzers has packaged the most popular and requested sites in the city into 2 amazing tours. Our 90-minute electric car tour and 2.5 hour Segway tours are rated #1 in the city. We will explore some of the historical neighborhoods, show you outstanding architecture and give you recommendations on the best local eateries and hidden gems that will make your stay enjoyable. Tours have limited capacity to make each feel more like a private tour. Highlights Include – Centennial Olympic Park – Georgia Aquarium – World of Coca-Cola – CNN Center – Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site – Historic Inman Park – Fabulous Fox Theatre – Piedmont Park – Margaret Mitchell House and much more. Electric Car and Segway tours are given daily; Electric Car at 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00 and Segway Tours at 10:00 and 2:00. Tours begin from our office located at 160 Ted Turner Dr. NW, Atlanta 30303. Prices begin at $29 (car) and $59 (Segway). Call 1-404-492-7009 to book a tour.
BICYCLE TOURS OF ATLANTA
Discover Atlanta on two wheels! There is no better way to explore the excitement of Downtown, the sophistication of Midtown and the beautiful in-town neighborhoods than on 3 hours, 10-mile historic bicycle tour. You’ll learn of Atlanta’s interesting past, discover the many entertainments and attractions options around town and feel like a kid again — all inside of 3 hours! Guest on our History Tours will explore Piedmont Park, Virginia Highland, Inman Park, Cabbagetown, Oakland Cemetery, The King National Historic Park, Sweet Auburn, Little Five Points, The Jimmy Carter Library, The High Museum, Ansley Park, Grant Park and many other hidden jewels off the beaten path. There is no better way to explore Atlanta and what she has to offer than on bicycle tour. Tour fee from $65 includes bicycle, helmet, bottled water and a knowledgeable and entertaining tour guide.
CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK
Centennial Olympic Park not only serves as a legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games but is the center of a thriving tourist district with neighbors that include the College Football Hall of Fame, the Center for Civil & Human Rights, the World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, CNN Center and Imagine It! The Children’s Museum. This downtown Atlanta park is an urban oasis offering an abundance of activities and things to do for visitors, families, convention attendees and locals.
5 Reasons to Visit Centennial Olympic Park
The Music: Centennial Olympic Park has been the nucleus for live music in downtown. The Park hosts a free lunchtime concert series, Music at Noon, that features pop, blues, rock, country, jazz and R&B, all performed by local artists. If you’re looking for evening entertainment, Wednesday WindDown, Atlanta’s longest running concert series, is every Wednesday at 5:30pm during the summer months. Unwind in the Southern Company Amphitheater with an evening of jazz, soul, and R&B, performed by local and national touring acts. Tickets for each show are $5 and can be purchased online at centennialpark.com or at the box office on the day of the show.
The Events: In addition to its weekly music series, Centennial Olympic Park hosts large, popular annual festivals and events including the Sweetwater420 Festival, Shaky Knees Music Festival, 4th of July Celebration, Holiday in Lights and Ice Skating Rink and more.
The Grub: Googie Burger, located next to the Fountain of Rings, is open for lunch and dinner service. Winner of the 2012 Battle of the Burgers, Googie Burger celebrates the iconic and beloved food classic – the burger. The burgers are hand-formed, seasoned and cooked to order. A modern twist on an otherwise old-fashioned menu, the burger joint also offers…, and spiked milkshakes.
The Splash: Not only is it one of the most sophisticated fountains in the world, the Fountain of Rings is also the world’s largest interactive fountain to incorporate the Olympic Rings symbol. Children of all ages play in the Fountain and enjoy the synchronized water and music program where water dances to familiar tunes complete with sound and lighting effects. It’s free to view the Fountain of Rings show, which plays four times a day, 365 days a year, at 12:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
The History: The Audio Walking Tour, which is available on our mobile website, provides an opportunity for visitors to experience the Park at their convenience. At their own pace, visitors can enjoy and learn about Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park and the continued legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games. It’s packed with history, architecture, quirky trivia and original music.
CENTER FOR CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS
The Center for Civil and Human Rights in Downtown Atlanta pays homage to the American civil rights movement, as well as brings current global human rights issues to the forefront. The Center is a perfect starting point for exploring Atlanta’s history in civil and human rights movements.
Come for a couple of hours and explore the Center’s three main exhibits: civil rights, human rights and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection from Morehouse College.
Each exhibit features hands-on interactive displays that bring guests into the subject matter. View a video on the panoramic screen or sit at a lunch counter that simulates Freedom Riders protests. Stand tall next to life-size images of the dictators of the world – they’re surprisingly short!
Five reasons to go to the Center for Civil and Human Rights
The Center for Civil and Human Rights is the perfect place to start your exploration of Atlanta’s storied past. The facility highlights Atlanta’s – and its people’s – role in the civil rights movement like no other. Start here and then visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Historic Site and The Carter Center.
On the bottom floor (below the main entry level) is the “Voice to the Voiceless” exhibit. This gallery, featuring personal belongings and writings of Martin Luther King Jr., also projects the phrase “I have a dream” onto the Southern pine walls in more than 20 languages. Here, you’ll see not only original drafts of MLK’s most famous speeches but also letters and notes written to friends and colleagues urging them to carry on in the fight for justice.
The Center for Civil and Human Rights will broaden your view of who was active in the fight for civil rights. One look at Freedom Riders Wall or the Wall of Martyrs and you’ll see young and old, black and white, and male and female. The defenders of civil rights came in all shapes and sizes.
Don’t miss the amazing water sculpture out back. Before you ever make it through the front doors, head around to the Ivan Allen Boulevard side of the building for a peek at this incredible sculpture. It features quotes from Margaret Mead and Nelson Mandela and perfectly represents all that the Center is working toward.
You can tell your story. On the second floor, there is an oral history booth where guests can share their own stories of civil and human rights. The videos are then curated and shown on the wall of the Center for Civil and Human Rights.
CENTER FOR PUPPETRY ARTS
The Center for Puppetry Arts’ mission is to entertain and enlighten audiences, nurture the world community of artists, expand the puppetry art form, and explore the past, present, and future of puppetry. The Center is a unique cultural treasure – a magical place where children and adults are educated, enlightened and entertained. Since 1978, the Center has introduced millions of visitors to the wonder and art of puppetry and has touched the lives of many through enchanting performances, curriculum-based workshops and the hands-on Museum, as well as Distance Learning and Outreach Programs. Patrons of all ages will enjoy the productions in the Family Series, and adults looking for a new kind of date night will appreciate the artistry and humor of the New Direction Series, which includes the popular Xperimental Puppetry Theater. There’s something for everyone!
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF ATLANTA
Children’s Museum of Atlanta is a smart place to play, the only children’s museum in Atlanta and the largest children’s museum in the state of Georgia.
Discover the power of play through six permanent hands-on interactive learning zones and feature exhibits throughout the year.
Located in the Centennial Park area of downtown Atlanta, we provide a family-friendly environment that allows children to use their imaginations and learn through play.
Children can enjoy special programming and live performances by the Imaginators, our professional actor-educators, and shop at the ONLY child-specific toy store in downtown Atlanta (paid admission not required to shop).
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