7 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
6 people
English
Exploring the filming locations of TV’s ‘The Walking Dead’ independently may mean missing key places and on-set stories. This private tour from Atlanta ensures you cover the must-sees, and provides full lowdowns on the scenes, episodes, cast, and more. Visit locations in Atlanta and Senoia—aka Woodbury and Alexandria—including the CDC and Rick’s house; visit the Walking Dead Museum, and eat at Norman Reedus’ restaurant (subject to availability).
Stops on your tour will include:
Rick on the Atlanta Interstate – the iconic spot of the Walking Dead poster, where Rick enters downtown Atlanta on his horse
Rick’s & Morgan’s houses – homes in the historic neighborhood used for filming in Season 1
Walkers in the City – locations in downtown Atlanta where Rick first encountered the Walkers and Merle lost his head (and hand)
The Hospital – the building where Rick awoke from his coma and emerged into a new world
The Center for Disease Control – the building used as the CDC, where the survivors traveled looking for answers
Terminus – see the place where ‘those who arrive survive’
3 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Woodbury – the survivor’s settlement ruthlessly run by the Governor in Season 3
Woodbury Shoppe – the official Walking Dead store containing hundreds of collectibles
The Walking Dead Museum – artifacts including Daryl’s motorcycle, the ‘Dead Inside’ hospital door and a cell from the prison where Rick and his crew temporarily resided
Alexandria – the exterior of the walled-off community containing the survivor’s safe-zone
Rick meets the Governor – the barn and mill where Rick and the Governor secretly meet
The Pharmacy & Saloon – the town with locations where Glenn & Maggie find medical supplies (and each other) and the saloon where Rick finds Hershel
‘Clear’ – the town where Rick discovers Morgan holed-up and losing his sanity and the ‘Away With You’ wall
The Arena – the stadium where combatants fight both each other and surrounding zombies
Lunch at Nic & Norman’s (if available) – director Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus’ restaurant
4 hours • Admission Ticket Free