3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
On our Secret Food Tour: Atlanta, you'll discover a city of the future with strong ties to its past. Our experienced guides will welcome you on a delicious journey through the capital of the South, where you’ll see firsthand why we’re known for being the epitome of true Southern hospitality. After all, this is the home of Coca-Cola, the Braves, and some of the best darn food you’ll ever put in your mouth! Seriously, our cuisine feels like a warm hug for the soul (that’s why we call it soul food!) and we cannot wait to share it with you. From down south specialties like chicken and waffles to international delights like yucca fries, we’ve got a little something for everyone. So, come on in, set a spell, and get ready to dig in while we share some stories of "The City Too Busy To Hate." As a private tour, everything works around you! Our start times are much more easy going, dates can open up. It's a much more intimate and cozy experience.
Known as “The Grand Dame” of Atlanta’s Peachtree Street, this classically elegant hotel is located across the street from the Fox Theater and is where the cast and crew of Gone With the Wind stayed when the film premiered in here in December 1939.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
A former movie palace, the Fox Theatre is one of Atlanta’s premiere venues for live entertainment and is the centerpiece of the Fox Theatre Historic District. The theater was originally planned as part of a large Shrine Temple as evidenced by its Moorish design.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The structure was the home of author Margaret Mitchell in the early 20th century. The small first-floor apartment where she wrote her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel ‘Gone with the Wind
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The sixth district of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks of the United States and is headquartered in midtown Atlanta, Georgia
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
A mixed-use development and sub-district in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia. It is the oldest high-rise development in Midtown, with Henri Jova of Jova/Daniels/Busby serving as principal architect.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free