Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta
Facts and practical information
The Georgia World Congress Center is a convention center in Atlanta, Georgia. Enclosing some 3.9 million ft2 in exhibition space and hosting more than a million visitors each year, the GWCC is the third-largest convention center in the United States. Opened in 1976, the GWCC was the first state-owned convention center established in the United States. The center is operated on behalf of the state by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority, which was chartered in 1971 by Georgia General Assembly to develop an international trade and exhibition center in Atlanta. The authority later developed the Georgia Dome, Centennial Olympic Park, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which replaced the Georgia Dome. In 2017, the Georgia Dome was closed on March 5 and demolished by implosion on November 20 while Mercedes-Benz Stadium officially opened on August 26. While the GWCCA owns Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AMB Group, the parent organization for the National Football League's Atlanta Falcons and Major League Soccer's Atlanta United FC, is responsible for the stadium's operations. ()
Georgia World Congress Center – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, College Football Hall of Fame, Philips Arena.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Georgia World Congress Center?
How to get to Georgia World Congress Center by public transport?
Metro
- GWCC/CNN Center • Lines: Blue, Green (10 min walk)
- Vine City • Lines: Blue, Green (12 min walk)
Tram
- Centennial Olympic Park • Lines: Atlanta Streetcar (11 min walk)
- Luckie at Cone • Lines: Atlanta Streetcar (15 min walk)
Bus
- Village Smoke • Lines: Blue Route (19 min walk)
- Atlanta Greyhound Bus Station (23 min walk)