What You Will Do
Immerse yourself in Atlanta's upscale neighborhoods on a private group tour. Discover the history and Southern culture as we visit historical homes and neighborhoods. Marvel at the Swan House and Governor's Mansion, learning intriguing facts about their residents. Enjoy convenient local pickup and round-trip transportation.
Indulge in lunch at the renowned Swan Coach House (lunch price not included). Please note that private events may require an alternate location for lunch.
Uncover the captivating history of Georgia housed within a stunning Roman triumphal arch at the Millennium Gate Museum. Experience interactive technology, films, period rooms, and exhibitions narrating the state's story from pre-Columbian times to the present day.
Built in 2008, this museum preserves Georgia's art, culture, and philanthropic heritage. A winner of the Palladio Award, it stands as the second largest classical monument in the USA. Unveil Atlanta's best-kept secret at the heart of the city.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Buckhead
10 minutes
We cruise historical Buckhead one of the most affluent areas in Atlanta, also know for its upscale mansion, restaurants and malls.
2
Georgia Governor's Mansion
Available every Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. This is not available on Saturdays.
3
Swan House
10 minutes
We stop at the Swan house. We view the outside of home only for 10 minutes
4
Swan Coach House
1 hour
Our Lunch stop is at the Swan Coach House for an hour. Lunch is not included in the price of the tour.
5
Rhodes Hall
We also pass by historical Rhodes Hall. We don't go inside.
6
Midtown Historic District
Glimpse of the Midtown Historic District
7
Millennium Gate Museum
30 minutes
History of Georgia housed in a classically designed Roman triumphal arch! Experience this at the Millennium Gate Museum, Atlanta's best kept secret.
The building is designed in the tradition of Roman architecture and houses a 12,000-square-foot museum that narrates Georgia's history through sophisticated interactive technology, film, period rooms, and exhibitions. The museum's collection tells the state's story from the pre-Columbian era up until the present day.
Opened in 2008, the Millennium Gate Museum was built to preserve and interpret Georgia art, culture and philanthropic heritage. The museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and a winner of the Palladio Award for design of a public space and is the second largest classical monument in the USA, located in the heart of Atlanta."
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