Atlanta Highlights Private Tour
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- 3 hr









Only have a few hours in the city and can’t figure out what to see? Let us handle the driving as we pack in a 3-hr ‘Best Of’ to give you a comprehensive overview of Atlanta
Itinerary Details
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Centennial Olympic Park
Built for the ‘96 Olympics, this 75-acre urban park has become the hub for the city’s tourist attractions including The World of Coke, Georgia Aquarium, National Center for Civil Rights and CNN
Pass By: Mercedes Benz Stadium
Home of the Falcons and Atlanta United, this architectural marvel is host to the 2019 Super Bowl
Pass By: Margaret Mitchell House
The apartment where the Pulitzer-Prize winning author lived and wrote Gone With The Wind
Pass By: Fox Theatre
A lavishly restored 1920’s movie palace across the street from one of Atlanta’s oldest hotels, The Georgian Terrace, which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind
Pass By: Ansley Park
This neighborhood was the birthplace of Margaret Mitchell and features winding roads, beautiful landscaping and a variety of architecture predominantly from the early 20th century
Pass By: Piedmont Park
Atlanta’s Central Park, this almost 200-acre green space is also home to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Pass By: Buckhead
See some of the finest architecture in the city in this exclusive neighborhood that’s home to the GA Governor’s Mansion
Pass By: Swan House
Built in the 1920’s this stunning estate has been used in several films including The Hunger Games
Pass By: Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The district includes the birthplace, church, and final resting place of the leader of the Civil Rights movement
Pass By: Jimmy Carter Library & Museum
Home to the museum honoring the 39th President of the United States
Pass By: Ponce City Market
The largest brick building in the Southeast was a 2 million sq ft Sears distribution facility. Now Atlanta’s largest adaptive reuse project houses a vibrant mix of restaurants, shops, apartments and offices
Pass By: Inman Park
Atlanta’s 1st planned ‘suburb’ contains a variety of restored Victorian mansions from the late 19th century including the home of the founder of Coca-Cola
Pass By: Centennial Olympic Park
Built for the ‘96 Olympics, this 75-acre urban park has become the hub for the city’s tourist attractions including The World of Coke, Georgia Aquarium, National Center for Civil Rights and CNN
Pass By: Mercedes Benz Stadium
Home of the Falcons and Atlanta United, this architectural marvel is host to the 2019 Super Bowl
Pass By: Margaret Mitchell House
The apartment where the Pulitzer-Prize winning author lived and wrote Gone With The Wind
Pass By: Fox Theatre
A lavishly restored 1920’s movie palace across the street from one of Atlanta’s oldest hotels, The Georgian Terrace, which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind
Pass By: Ansley Park
This neighborhood was the birthplace of Margaret Mitchell and features winding roads, beautiful landscaping and a variety of architecture predominantly from the early 20th century
Pass By: Piedmont Park
Atlanta’s Central Park, this almost 200-acre green space is also home to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Pass By: Buckhead
See some of the finest architecture in the city in this exclusive neighborhood that’s home to the GA Governor’s Mansion
Pass By: Swan House
Built in the 1920’s this stunning estate has been used in several films including The Hunger Games
Pass By: Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The district includes the birthplace, church, and final resting place of the leader of the Civil Rights movement
Pass By: Jimmy Carter Library & Museum
Home to the museum honoring the 39th President of the United States
Pass By: Ponce City Market
The largest brick building in the Southeast was a 2 million sq ft Sears distribution facility. Now Atlanta’s largest adaptive reuse project houses a vibrant mix of restaurants, shops, apartments and offices
Pass By: Inman Park
Atlanta’s 1st planned ‘suburb’ contains a variety of restored Victorian mansions from the late 19th century including the home of the founder of Coca-Cola