2-Hour Food, History and Street Art Tour of Ponce City Market

Ponce City Market is Atlanta’s coolest destination in the city's hippest neighborhood. Housed in a converted Sears, Roebuck, & Co. building, Ponce City Market is a curated food hall with some of Atlan

Ponce City Market is Atlanta’s coolest destination in the city's hippest neighborhood. Housed in a converted Sears, Roebuck, & Co. building, Ponce City Market is a curated food hall with some of Atlanta’s best restaurants. Along the tour you'll enjoy an award-winning cheeseburger from James Beard Award winner Chef Linton Hopkins and a toasty cuban sandwich from James Beard Award nominee, Chef Hector Santiago. You'll learn about the history of the former Sears, Roebuck and Co. building and even take a stroll along Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside trail to experience the city's vibrant street art scene. Learn about Atlanta and eat like a local!

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Location: Atlanta

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Q&A

Q: Can you reschedule the tour if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! Food Tours Atlanta allows you to change your date if you give them enough notice. Just reach out to their customer service, and they'll help you find a new spot that works. Just make sure to check their policy on how far in advance you need to notify them.

Q: What should I wear for the tour? Is it casual?

A: Casual is totally fine! Most people wear comfy clothes and shoes since you'll be walking around. I’d recommend layers too, especially as the weather in Atlanta can change pretty quickly. Just be ready to enjoy some good food and art!

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this tour?

A: There aren’t any strict age limits! It’s family-friendly, so kids can join in. Just keep in mind that there's a craft beer tasting included, so you might want to consider that if you're bringing younger kids. Overall, it's a fun experience for everyone!

Discussions

Just did the Ponce City Market tour and it was amazing!

I went on the 2-hour food and history tour last weekend and wow, it was so much fun! We stopped at 5 different spots and the cheeseburger from Chef Linton Hopkins was the best thing I've ever eaten. Plus, we learned so much about the history of the Sears building and the street art along the Beltline was super cool. Totally recommend this as a gift for foodies or anyone visiting Atlanta!

Thinking of gifting the Ponce City Market tour!

I’m considering this tour as a birthday gift for my sister. She loves food and art, but I’m not sure if it’s more of a summer thing. Is it good year-round? Any thoughts? It looks like a blast!