You only have a few hours in the city and don’t know what to see? Let us drive and show you the best of Atlanta on a 3-hour tour, giving you a complete vision of the city. You will be able to see the famous Fox Theater, the expansive Centennial Park, the grand Peachtree Street, the beautiful Piedmont Park and the famous Ponce City Market. And many more!
You only have a few hours in the city and don’t know what to see? Let us drive and show you the best of Atlanta on a 3-hour tour, giving you a complete vision of the city. You will be able to see the famous Fox Theater, the expansive Centennial Park, the grand Peachtree Street, the beautiful Piedmont Park and the famous Ponce City Market. And many more!
- Centennial Olympic Park - Built for the ‘96 Olympics, this 75-acre urban park has become the center of the city’s tourist attractions, including Coca-Cola World, the Georgia Aquarium, the National Center for Civil Rights and cnn
- Mercedes Benz Stadium - Home of the Falcons and Atlanta United, this architectural marvel will host the World Cup…
- Centennial Olympic Park - Built for the ‘96 Olympics, this 75-acre urban park has become the center of the city’s tourist attractions, including Coca-Cola World, the Georgia Aquarium, the National Center for Civil Rights and cnn
- Mercedes Benz Stadium - Home of the Falcons and Atlanta United, this architectural marvel will host the World Cup in 2026
- Margaret Mitchell House - The apartment where the Pulitzer Prize-winning author lived and wrote “Gone with the Wind.”
- Fox Theatre - A lavishly restored 1920s movie palace located across from one of Atlanta’s oldest hotels, The Georgian Terrace, which hosted the gala premiere of “Gone With the Wind.”
- Ansley Park - This neighborhood was the birthplace of Margaret Mitchell and features winding streets, beautiful landscaping, and a variety of early 20th century architecture.
- Piedmont Park - Atlanta’s “Central Park,” this nearly 200-acre green space is also home to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens
- Buckhead - Home to the Georgia Governor’s Mansion, this exclusive neighborhood is home to some of the city’s best architecture.
- Swan House - Built in the 1920s, this impressive estate has been used in several films, including The Hunger Games.
- 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.
- Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum - Home of the museum honoring the 39th President of the United States.
- Ponce City Market - The 2 million square foot Sears distribution facility was the largest brick building in the Southeast. Today, it is home to Atlanta’s largest adaptive reuse project, including a lively mix of restaurants, shops, apartments and offices.
- Inman Park - Atlanta’s first planned “suburb” contains a variety of restored late 19th-century Victorian mansions, including the home of Coca-Cola’s founder.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
- Animals are not allowed
- We do not allow the special requirements note without prior approval
- Children must be accompanied by a paying adult
- Minimum of 2-guests per booking
- Animals are not allowed
- We do not allow the special requirements note without prior approval
- Children must be accompanied by a paying adult
- Minimum of 2-guests per booking
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.