Atlanta Slave Trade & African American culture tour

Explore the world of slavery in Atlanta visiting original plantations and slave burial sites. Travel to Historical sites that left a social and cultural impact within the African American community.

Explore the world of slavery in Atlanta visiting original plantations and slave burial sites. Travel to Historical sites that left a social and cultural impact within the African American community. Our tours are designed to be thought-provoking and engaging experiences. Your guides are knowledgeable and trained to deliver a top-notch experience!

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Location: Atlanta

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age restrictions for this tour? Thinking of taking my teen daughter.

A: There aren't strict age restrictions, but this tour discusses heavy topics related to slavery and history. It might be more suitable for teenagers and adults who can appreciate the content. I'd recommend checking with the tour provider if you have concerns about your daughter’s readiness for the subject matter.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Is it mostly outdoor walking?

A: Great question! Most of the tour is outdoors, so I recommend comfortable shoes for walking. You might also want to check the weather forecast since it can get hot in Atlanta. Layers are a good idea, especially if you're doing the tour earlier in the day.

Q: How does rescheduling work if we can't make it on the day of the tour?

A: If you need to reschedule, it's best to contact Explore Atlanta Tours directly. They usually have a policy for rescheduling if you give them enough notice. I've done it before without any hassle, but calling ahead is always a good idea!

Discussions

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I’m planning to get a tour experience for my history-loving uncle, and I found this Atlanta Slave Trade tour. It sounds super educational and impactful. The fact that it covers original plantations and burial sites really caught my eye. If you've done this tour, what did you think about it? Was it respectful and insightful? Any tips?

Anyone done the Atlanta Slave Trade tour? Need some insights!

I'm really intrigued by the Atlanta Slave Trade & African American culture tour, but I've never done anything like this before. I saw it was free, which is awesome for gifts! Just wondering how long the tour is and if it feels overwhelming? Would love to hear about your experiences!