National Center for Civil and Human Rights

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The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is a powerful museum that connects the American civil rights movement with global human rights struggles through immersive exhibits, artifacts from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and interactive storytelling. Located beside major attractions like the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola, it sits in a busy part of the city where traffic and pedestrian activity are steady throughout the day, especially on weekends and holidays.

Parking is primarily handled by nearby paid decks and garages that serve several attractions in the Centennial Park area, and on-street parking in the surrounding blocks is limited, time-restricted, and can fill quickly. Because of this, planning your visit and arranging parking near National Center for Civil and Human Rights in advance helps avoid circling crowded streets and reduces stress so you can focus on the exhibits. Visitors should always review current parking rules, rates, and any updated guidance from official and local sources before heading to the Center.

Parking near National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Lot 40459
Lot 40459
from $6

Lot 40459

6 min walk
24 / 7
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50 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. NW. Lot
50 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. NW. Lot

50 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. NW. Lot

6 min walk
24 / 7
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Georgia Aquarium Parking Garage
Georgia Aquarium Parking Garage

Georgia Aquarium Parking Garage

6 min walk
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$6

How to park near National Center for Civil and Human Rights

Typical visit duration at National Center for Civil and Human Rights 2-3 hours

Metered street parking in this part of downtown Atlanta is very limited, with many spaces subject to time limits, event-related restrictions, and active enforcement, so most visitors rely on nearby garages instead.

Overnight parking Available at Lot 40459 and 50 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. NW. Lot (marked with 24/7 hours).

Onsite parking The National Center for Civil and Human Rights does not operate its own parking garage or lot; visitors are directed to use nearby paid attraction garages such as the World of Coca-Cola and Georgia Aquarium decks.

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