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Atlanta: 1.5-Hour Highlight Trolley Tour

Atlanta: 1.5-Hour Highlight Trolley Tour

Explore all the most popular and historic areas of Atlanta, the capitol of the south on this guided trolley tour. Discover top attractions like the area where Martin Luther King was raised and greenspaces like Inman Park and Ansley Park. Hop aboard the Trolley in Atlanta’s downtown and hear the stories and history of this southern metropolis. This trolley tour is an excellent way to get the lay of the land and open your eyes to all the things you can do in Atlanta. Cuise by the Old 4th Ward, the neighborhood where Martin Luther King Jr. grew up, which is now filled with artisanal restaurants and stores. Discover areas such as Centennial Olympic Park, Inman Park, and Ansley Park.

Atlanta: World of Coca-Cola Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry

Atlanta: World of Coca-Cola Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry

Welcome to World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta. Spend the day interacting with multiple exhibits, learning about the history of the iconic brand, and sampling more than 100 different beverages from around the world. With artifacts from yesterday and today, experience the real stories behind the beloved beverage brand. Don't forget to take your selfie with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear before leaving. At World of Coca-Cola, inspiration is around every corner - from the vault where the secret Coca-Cola formula is secured to world-class art and memorabilia. Located near beautiful Centennial Olympic Park, World of Coca-Cola is right in the heart of downtown Atlanta’s bustling entertainment district and a must-see while in Atlanta.

Atlanta: City Lights Night Tour with Photos & Dinner Stop

Atlanta: City Lights Night Tour with Photos & Dinner Stop

Ride by night around Atlanta and see the glimmering city lit up against the sky. Visit top landmarks, spot famous movie and TV filming locales, and iconic attractions like the Mercedes Benz Stadium. Listen to interesting facts from your guide and watch the city come to life as the sun sets. Drive through the twinkling lights of Downtown Atlanta and see all the sights. Take in the view of the sun setting as you drive by The King Center and learn of the city's important civil rights heritage. Grab local restaurant and bar suggestions from your guide as you pass by the best in town. Take in views of the Jackson Street Bridge, Centennial Olympic Park, and Mercedes Benz Stadium, which are sometimes illuminated with brilliant colors. Allow your guide to point out famous filming spots and share the history of the Millennium Gate. Enjoy plenty of time for photo ops and stops and drop-off at a dinner location at the end of the tour.

Atlanta: Downtown, Midtown or Eastside Segway Tour

Atlanta: Downtown, Midtown or Eastside Segway Tour

Discover Atlanta in a fun and exciting way by gliding around on Segway. Learn about the rich culture and history as you explore some of the eclectic neighborhoods of this fascinating southern city. Choose one of three tours to explore different parts of Atlanta. Each segway tour begins with a 15-20 minute training session so that you feel safe and comfortable as you hit the streets on these vehicles.  On the Eastside Atlanta 2.5-hour tour, see the historic sites and neighborhoods of Atlanta on a relaxed tour that takes an in-depth look at the city’s history and culture. Meet your group at the meeting point and set off, avoiding the busy sidewalks and congested streets. Go to the Inman Park neighborhood to explore Atlanta's first planned suburb, established back in the 1890’s. Continue to the Martin Luther King National Park, located at his boyhood home on Auburn Avenue. Explore the traditionally African American neighborhood of Old Fourth Ward (O4W), where King grew up. Go to the Historic Oakland Cemetery, one of Atlanta’s largest green spaces. Cruise through Grant Park, Atlanta’s oldest public park, and look out for the renovated mill in the artistic Cabbagetown district. Along the way, your guide will stop to introduce you to some of the city's specialty stores and there may even be the chance for food tastings along the way.  On the Midtown Atlanta 2.5-hour tour, experience the soaring skyscrapers and leafy neighborhoods of Atlanta and enjoy great views of architecture and urban nature. Pass the modern skyscrapers of the Midtown Business District en route to the lovely houses of Ansley Park. Marvel at a diverse range of building styles, from opulent Tudor homes to Craftsmen and Italian Renaissance buildings in the heart of the city. Discover one of the fastest growing areas of Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park, bordered by many of the city's top attractions. Glide into Midtown, known for its diversity of restaurants that you cane come back and visit some of them after the tour. Pass the Georgia Institute of Technology, one of America’s top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology. Then, escape the hustle and bustle of the city center as you roll past the lush landscape of Atlanta Botanical Garden. Continue to Piedmont Park, Atlanta’s “Common Ground” since 1904, always alive with a range of outdoor activities.  The Downtown Atlanta 90-minute evening tour is a leisurely journey through historic Downtown Atlanta. From Atlanta’s early beginnings, the Centennial Olympics, and current day expansion. Come and see why the city is noted as the Capitol of the south. See sites including the Centennial Olympic Park, Georgia Aquarium, CNN Headquarters, World of Coke, Mercedes Benz Stadium, and Georgia State University. Venture into the historic Fairlie Poplar district of downtown. This tour is great for picture opportunities. You will learn, explore, and get sound recommendations on restaurants and other things to do in the area.

Atlanta: Private Helicopter Tour of Atlanta Skyline

Atlanta: Private Helicopter Tour of Atlanta Skyline

Soar above Atlanta and catch glimpses of the bustling streets below, the vast expanse of Piedmont Park, and the striking architecture of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. See the city's blend of modern skyscrapers and historic landmarks, and in the distance, see neighborhoods like Buckhead, known for its luxury homes and shopping districts, and Midtown, where the arts and culture scene thrives. During this tour, see spectacular views of Bobby Dodd Stadium, Bank of America Plaza, Truist Plaza, Mercedes-Bez Stadium, Centennial Olympic Park, World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Georgia Tech Campus, Downtown Atlanta Skyline, and Six Flags Over Georgia. Availability is based on other flights booked and flight restrictions from sporting events. If the tour you would like to book does not have the time you are looking for, look at other tour options.

Atlanta: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus City Tour with walking stops

Atlanta: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus City Tour with walking stops

Hop on and off a bus to explore the city of Atlanta and beyond. Visit historical landmarks, street art, celebrity attractions, local markets, and museums. Make different stops throughout Atlanta that allow you to hop on and off at various locations like Edgewood Ave, to Dr. Martin Luther King Museum, and more. Make your experience worthwhile as it incorporates various musical elements that make for a vibrant upbeat tour. With a blend of tourists and local attractions the city has to offer, receive a well-rounded understanding of the local community. Take a variety of pictures and videos that you will cherish for years to come and have an amazing time.

Atlanta: City Highlights Private Tour

Atlanta: City Highlights Private Tour

DOWNTOWN Peachtree Street - located along Atlanta’s main thoroughfare is one of the South’s oldest private clubs, several historic churches and the site of the deadliest hotel fire in US history Fairlie Poplar Historic District - the historic commercial heart of the city includes architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries including Atlanta’s Flatiron Building, completed 5 years prior to NYC’s 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 Mercedes Benz Stadium - home of the Falcons and Atlanta United, this architectural marvel is host to the 2026 World Cup MIDTOWN The Margaret Mitchell House - the apartment where the Pulitzer-Prize winning author lived and wrote Gone With The Wind Fox Theater & Georgian Terrace - a lavishly restored 1920’s movie palace, and one of Atlanta’s oldest hotels which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind 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 Piedmont Park - Atlanta’s Central Park, this almost 200-acre greenspace is also home to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens BUCKHEAD Tuxedo Park - see some of the finest architecture in the city in this exclusive neighborhood that’s home to the GA Governor’s Mansion The Swan House - built in the 1920’s this stunning estate has been used in several films including The Hunger Games OLD FOURTH WARD Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site - the district includes the birthplace, church, and final resting place of the leader of the Civil Rights movement Jimmy Carter Presidential Library - home to the museum honoring the 39th President of the United States 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 EASTSIDE Cabbagetown - one of the 1st textile processing mills built in the South, the industrial site has been renovated to a loft community surrounded by a neighborhood of restored millworkers ‘shotgun’ houses 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 Grant Park - Atlanta’s oldest city park, home to Zoo Atlanta and a large collection of restored Victorian and Craftsman homes

Atlanta: Real Historical Tours of Atlanta

Atlanta: Real Historical Tours of Atlanta

Discover the oldest African American community in Atlanta on a guided bus tour. Visit the family home of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, the home of the first black millionaire in Atlanta, and the Atlanta University Center. Start in Blandtown to experience the oldest African American community since the Civil War. Then, head to Vine City to visit the family home of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, the home the family lived in at the time of his passing, and the home of the first black millionaire in Atlanta, Alonzo Herndon. Continue to Castleberry Hill, Atlanta AU Center, the home of Morehouse, Clark Atlanta, and Spellman. Drive through the West End, Mechanicsville, Pittsburgh, Peoplestown, Summerhill, the home of the 1996 Olympics, Sweet Auburn, and finally the Old Fourth Ward. Learn about the present-day issue of gentrification and how it has its roots in the Antebellum Era of Atlanta. Hear about the African American accomplishments, struggles, and pains they had to endure. Take a step back in time as you discuss the construction of Interstate 75, Interstate 20, and the devastating effect it had on the African American community. As you drive through today's existing neighborhoods, see visual documentation showing images of these communities in the past.

Centennial Olympic Park: Our most recommended tours and activities

Atlanta: 1.5-Hour Highlight Trolley Tour

Atlanta: 1.5-Hour Highlight Trolley Tour

Explore all the most popular and historic areas of Atlanta, the capitol of the south on this guided trolley tour. Discover top attractions like the area where Martin Luther King was raised and greenspaces like Inman Park and Ansley Park. Hop aboard the Trolley in Atlanta’s downtown and hear the stories and history of this southern metropolis. This trolley tour is an excellent way to get the lay of the land and open your eyes to all the things you can do in Atlanta. Cuise by the Old 4th Ward, the neighborhood where Martin Luther King Jr. grew up, which is now filled with artisanal restaurants and stores. Discover areas such as Centennial Olympic Park, Inman Park, and Ansley Park.

Atlanta: World of Coca-Cola Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry

Atlanta: World of Coca-Cola Skip-the-Ticket-Line Entry

Welcome to World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta. Spend the day interacting with multiple exhibits, learning about the history of the iconic brand, and sampling more than 100 different beverages from around the world. With artifacts from yesterday and today, experience the real stories behind the beloved beverage brand. Don't forget to take your selfie with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear before leaving. At World of Coca-Cola, inspiration is around every corner - from the vault where the secret Coca-Cola formula is secured to world-class art and memorabilia. Located near beautiful Centennial Olympic Park, World of Coca-Cola is right in the heart of downtown Atlanta’s bustling entertainment district and a must-see while in Atlanta.

Atlanta: City Lights Night Tour with Photos & Dinner Stop

Atlanta: City Lights Night Tour with Photos & Dinner Stop

Ride by night around Atlanta and see the glimmering city lit up against the sky. Visit top landmarks, spot famous movie and TV filming locales, and iconic attractions like the Mercedes Benz Stadium. Listen to interesting facts from your guide and watch the city come to life as the sun sets. Drive through the twinkling lights of Downtown Atlanta and see all the sights. Take in the view of the sun setting as you drive by The King Center and learn of the city's important civil rights heritage. Grab local restaurant and bar suggestions from your guide as you pass by the best in town. Take in views of the Jackson Street Bridge, Centennial Olympic Park, and Mercedes Benz Stadium, which are sometimes illuminated with brilliant colors. Allow your guide to point out famous filming spots and share the history of the Millennium Gate. Enjoy plenty of time for photo ops and stops and drop-off at a dinner location at the end of the tour.

Atlanta: Downtown, Midtown or Eastside Segway Tour

Atlanta: Downtown, Midtown or Eastside Segway Tour

Discover Atlanta in a fun and exciting way by gliding around on Segway. Learn about the rich culture and history as you explore some of the eclectic neighborhoods of this fascinating southern city. Choose one of three tours to explore different parts of Atlanta. Each segway tour begins with a 15-20 minute training session so that you feel safe and comfortable as you hit the streets on these vehicles.  On the Eastside Atlanta 2.5-hour tour, see the historic sites and neighborhoods of Atlanta on a relaxed tour that takes an in-depth look at the city’s history and culture. Meet your group at the meeting point and set off, avoiding the busy sidewalks and congested streets. Go to the Inman Park neighborhood to explore Atlanta's first planned suburb, established back in the 1890’s. Continue to the Martin Luther King National Park, located at his boyhood home on Auburn Avenue. Explore the traditionally African American neighborhood of Old Fourth Ward (O4W), where King grew up. Go to the Historic Oakland Cemetery, one of Atlanta’s largest green spaces. Cruise through Grant Park, Atlanta’s oldest public park, and look out for the renovated mill in the artistic Cabbagetown district. Along the way, your guide will stop to introduce you to some of the city's specialty stores and there may even be the chance for food tastings along the way.  On the Midtown Atlanta 2.5-hour tour, experience the soaring skyscrapers and leafy neighborhoods of Atlanta and enjoy great views of architecture and urban nature. Pass the modern skyscrapers of the Midtown Business District en route to the lovely houses of Ansley Park. Marvel at a diverse range of building styles, from opulent Tudor homes to Craftsmen and Italian Renaissance buildings in the heart of the city. Discover one of the fastest growing areas of Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park, bordered by many of the city's top attractions. Glide into Midtown, known for its diversity of restaurants that you cane come back and visit some of them after the tour. Pass the Georgia Institute of Technology, one of America’s top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and technology. Then, escape the hustle and bustle of the city center as you roll past the lush landscape of Atlanta Botanical Garden. Continue to Piedmont Park, Atlanta’s “Common Ground” since 1904, always alive with a range of outdoor activities.  The Downtown Atlanta 90-minute evening tour is a leisurely journey through historic Downtown Atlanta. From Atlanta’s early beginnings, the Centennial Olympics, and current day expansion. Come and see why the city is noted as the Capitol of the south. See sites including the Centennial Olympic Park, Georgia Aquarium, CNN Headquarters, World of Coke, Mercedes Benz Stadium, and Georgia State University. Venture into the historic Fairlie Poplar district of downtown. This tour is great for picture opportunities. You will learn, explore, and get sound recommendations on restaurants and other things to do in the area.

Atlanta: Private Helicopter Tour of Atlanta Skyline

Atlanta: Private Helicopter Tour of Atlanta Skyline

Soar above Atlanta and catch glimpses of the bustling streets below, the vast expanse of Piedmont Park, and the striking architecture of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. See the city's blend of modern skyscrapers and historic landmarks, and in the distance, see neighborhoods like Buckhead, known for its luxury homes and shopping districts, and Midtown, where the arts and culture scene thrives. During this tour, see spectacular views of Bobby Dodd Stadium, Bank of America Plaza, Truist Plaza, Mercedes-Bez Stadium, Centennial Olympic Park, World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium, Georgia Tech Campus, Downtown Atlanta Skyline, and Six Flags Over Georgia. Availability is based on other flights booked and flight restrictions from sporting events. If the tour you would like to book does not have the time you are looking for, look at other tour options.

Atlanta: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus City Tour with walking stops

Atlanta: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus City Tour with walking stops

Hop on and off a bus to explore the city of Atlanta and beyond. Visit historical landmarks, street art, celebrity attractions, local markets, and museums. Make different stops throughout Atlanta that allow you to hop on and off at various locations like Edgewood Ave, to Dr. Martin Luther King Museum, and more. Make your experience worthwhile as it incorporates various musical elements that make for a vibrant upbeat tour. With a blend of tourists and local attractions the city has to offer, receive a well-rounded understanding of the local community. Take a variety of pictures and videos that you will cherish for years to come and have an amazing time.

Atlanta: City Highlights Private Tour

Atlanta: City Highlights Private Tour

DOWNTOWN Peachtree Street - located along Atlanta’s main thoroughfare is one of the South’s oldest private clubs, several historic churches and the site of the deadliest hotel fire in US history Fairlie Poplar Historic District - the historic commercial heart of the city includes architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries including Atlanta’s Flatiron Building, completed 5 years prior to NYC’s 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 Mercedes Benz Stadium - home of the Falcons and Atlanta United, this architectural marvel is host to the 2026 World Cup MIDTOWN The Margaret Mitchell House - the apartment where the Pulitzer-Prize winning author lived and wrote Gone With The Wind Fox Theater & Georgian Terrace - a lavishly restored 1920’s movie palace, and one of Atlanta’s oldest hotels which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind 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 Piedmont Park - Atlanta’s Central Park, this almost 200-acre greenspace is also home to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens BUCKHEAD Tuxedo Park - see some of the finest architecture in the city in this exclusive neighborhood that’s home to the GA Governor’s Mansion The Swan House - built in the 1920’s this stunning estate has been used in several films including The Hunger Games OLD FOURTH WARD Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site - the district includes the birthplace, church, and final resting place of the leader of the Civil Rights movement Jimmy Carter Presidential Library - home to the museum honoring the 39th President of the United States 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 EASTSIDE Cabbagetown - one of the 1st textile processing mills built in the South, the industrial site has been renovated to a loft community surrounded by a neighborhood of restored millworkers ‘shotgun’ houses 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 Grant Park - Atlanta’s oldest city park, home to Zoo Atlanta and a large collection of restored Victorian and Craftsman homes

Atlanta: Real Historical Tours of Atlanta

Atlanta: Real Historical Tours of Atlanta

Discover the oldest African American community in Atlanta on a guided bus tour. Visit the family home of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, the home of the first black millionaire in Atlanta, and the Atlanta University Center. Start in Blandtown to experience the oldest African American community since the Civil War. Then, head to Vine City to visit the family home of Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, the home the family lived in at the time of his passing, and the home of the first black millionaire in Atlanta, Alonzo Herndon. Continue to Castleberry Hill, Atlanta AU Center, the home of Morehouse, Clark Atlanta, and Spellman. Drive through the West End, Mechanicsville, Pittsburgh, Peoplestown, Summerhill, the home of the 1996 Olympics, Sweet Auburn, and finally the Old Fourth Ward. Learn about the present-day issue of gentrification and how it has its roots in the Antebellum Era of Atlanta. Hear about the African American accomplishments, struggles, and pains they had to endure. Take a step back in time as you discuss the construction of Interstate 75, Interstate 20, and the devastating effect it had on the African American community. As you drive through today's existing neighborhoods, see visual documentation showing images of these communities in the past.

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4.9
(279 reviews)

My family and I had an amazing experience. We went on a Saturday and there were only a few people, everything went quickly, the staff was super friendly. The souvenir shop was amazing. We are fans of everything that says Coxa Cola and we found beautiful items at a good price. The energy there is wonderful. I recommend it.

There were two of us. Our driver/guide, Jamal, was enthusiastic about all things Atlanta. I appreciated the detailed histories and popular songs from Georgia musicians. We most enjoyed seeing different residential areas and the Drs. King mausoleum. Thanks for a great tour.

The tour was amazing! It’s convenient if you have a short layover in Atlanta. Our guide and bus driver were both absolutely fantastic, very nice, very friendly and very funny. I totally recommend this activity!

A fantastic tour! Omar is so outstanding and knowledgeable!! It would 100% recommend and would even go again! Thanks Omar!

Buying tickets through this app was so easy and I always have a hard time with online ordering. This was simple!