What You Will Do
We recommend that you take this tour early in your trip. Customized to you and your visit, your private tour guide will handle all the driving while showing you city centers, neighborhoods, street art, city history, stadiums, and so much more. After this tour, you will have a good overview and understanding of the city of Atlanta. We’ll also suggest activities and restaurants that are worth your time and discourage ones that may not line up with your interests. Mostly a driving tour with a few options for walking portions.
Does not include admission to museums or tourist attractions.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
High Museum of Art
Described by American Institute of Architects as one of the “ten best works of American architecture of the 1980s.”
2
Mercedes Benz Stadium
Home of the Atlanta Falcons (NFL) and Atlanta United (MLS), host of Super Bowl LIII and World Cup in 2026
3
Inman Park
Atlanta first suburb, built in 1890
4
Krog Street Tunnel
Iconic tunnel covered in ever changing street art and graffiti
5
Centennial Olympic Park
Created for the 1996 Olympics, this park has become the center of tourism in Atlanta
6
World of Coca-Cola
A museum showcasing the history of Atlanta's favorite hometown beverage, Coca-Cola
7
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's ambitious 22 mile rails to trails project that is driving development throughout the city
8
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
20 minutes
A national park devoted to the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Includes the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, his birth home, his gravesite, and museums
9
Krog Street Market
A former cast iron stove factory that now houses a popular food hall with 2 Michelin recommended restaurants
10
Ansley Park
Developed in 1904, this neighborhood was a new motorcar-oriented suburb of wide winding streets and green parks designed to attract Atlanta's wealthiest and most prestigious families
11
Oakland Cemetery
15 minutes
An historic garden cemetery with a deep history that hosts the burial sites of Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, and Kenny Rogers
12
Ponce City Market
The largest brick structure in the Southeast US, a former Sears building that dates to 1926 that now houses a food hall, shopping, residential units, corporate offices, and a rooftop miniature golf course
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