When you have guests from out of town, where do you take them?

Atlanta has lots of attractions for entertaining visitors and to bring tourists to the city.

There are places to see both indoors and out, plus food and thrills. We want to know which is your favorite.

While you’re pondering your choice, check out these suggestions.

If you plan to visit the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, you might want to take a look at our insider's guide.

Atlanta has a lot to offer, so you could have skipped out on a few cool spots. These museums won't cost you a penny to explore.

And if you love nature, here are the best places to see flowers in the ATL.

As you plan your upcoming warm-weather picnics, here's everything you need to know about Piedmont Park.

If you'd like to submit a write-in nominee for best tourist attraction, please email your pick to stephanie.toone@ajc.com.

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