Famous Escape Room in Atlanta
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Ongoing, First published Dec 21, 2021
Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, is also known for being one of the most populated cities in all of the USA. Spread all over the city are some unique restaurants that one may devour, alongside the authentic and realistic escape room Atlanta. The fantastic taste of the food in here shall linger for long on your tastebuds. 

Other than the delicious food, Atlanta is also known for its enriching historical and cultural places of tourist interest. On your visit to the city of Atlanta, do drop in at these sites and spend a memorable day here. You may also explore the city's depths like a local with a rented bike and dig out the essence of Atlanta. 

The concept of escape rooms is, without a doubt gaining huge prevalence worldwide. Since its inception, more than 2300 escape room venues have come into existence in the United States of America. Atlanta was one of the first cities in Georgia to embrace the escape room phenomenon when it first entered the US. There are 60 active escape room venues in Georgia, and 9 of these are located in Atlanta. Here are a few statistics regarding the Atlanta Escape Room Industry.
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