2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
14 people
English
See Atlanta by bicycle on a tour that features beautiful neighborhoods, local artists, and historic landmarks. Cycling Atlanta can be intimidating if you don’t know the city's safe bike routes, but this tour is designed to follow quiet roads and paths. Along the way, you’ll get a local take on Atlanta’s vibrant culture, from a graffiti hotspot to the tree-lined lanes of Inman Park.
Guests will ride through the beautiful grounds of this Victorian Garden Cemetery while learning about it’s history and current day culture.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Explore “ground zero” of the graffiti art scene of Atlanta at this ever changing tunnel connecting three historic neighborhoods. Guests will learn quickly why this is one of the instagramable spots in Atlanta.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Roll along this multi-use path discovering commissioned and “rogue” art installed along the way; check out the Old Fourth Ward Skate Park, TinyDoorsATL; enjoy street performers, murals and graffiti art under the Freedom Parkway Bridge.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Step back in time while rolling through Atlanta’s first planned community. Tree lined streets feature beautiful Queen Anne Victorian homes built in the late 1800’s. Learn about the “movers and shakers” that built our city and the fight to keep this neighborhood from being destroyed by an interstate in the 1970’s.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Grab your cameras for this instagramable shot on the city skyline! For Walking Dead fans, this will be very familiar as it is the opening scene where Rick is riding into the city of the Zombie breakout while everyone else is getting the hell out of town! This is one of the photographed spots in Atlanta.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Guests will be introduced to the MLK Jr. National Historic site. We provide a thorough overview of the park and encourage all of our guests to return to the area to visit the birth home, burial site, historic Ebenezer Church and the King Center for Non-Violence Change.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free