Newcomers and Atlanta veterans alike can enjoy a comfortable driving tour of Atlanta’s key attractions. A guide chauffeurs a group of five or less around in an eco-friendly electric car or 14 passenge
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Location: Atlanta
What's Included
- Driver/local guide
- Enclosed car for inclement weather
- Picture opportunities
- 10 minute stop at the Martin Luther King National Park
- Narrated tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit! Kids are definitely welcome, but keep in mind that it might be more enjoyable for those who can sit still for an hour and a half. The tour is pretty laid-back, so younger kids may find it easier to enjoy if they like sightseeing. Also, the guides are great with kids, so it's a fun experience for families.
A: If there’s inclement weather, you’ll be glad to know that the tour will still go on in their enclosed cars or minibus. However, if you feel like the weather might ruin your experience, you can definitely reschedule for another day. Just reach out to their customer service, and they’re super accommodating with changes.
A: Yes, there’s parking available near the tour starting point! Just be sure to arrive a bit early to find a spot, especially on weekends. The area can get busy, but there are usually enough spots on the street or nearby lots. If you're taking public transport, MARTA is also a good option to consider.
Discussions
Just did the 90-Minute Tour and loved it!
I surprised my husband with this 90-minute guided sightseeing tour in Atlanta, and we both had such a great time! The guide was super knowledgeable and friendly. We especially loved the stop at the Martin Luther King Jr National Historical Park; it was really touching. The electric car was comfy, and we got to see areas like Midtown and Inman Park that we wouldn’t have discovered on our own. Totally worth the money!
Considering gifting this tour to my parents, any tips?
I’m thinking of getting this Atlanta tour for my parents as their anniversary gift. They love history and sightseeing, but they’re not super mobile. Is this tour good for them? Are there any specific details I should know about?