
Unforgettable Georgia and Civil Rights experiences for visiting fan groups, alumni associations, corporate teams, and families.




1. The Regal Atlantic Station & IMAX (located at 261 19th Street NW, Suite 1250, Atlanta, GA 30363)
2. Buckhead – Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead
3300 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30305
Private group experience
Local, story-driven, subject matter expert guides
Easy pickup and drop off
Perfect for World Cup visitors with limited time

$99/person




A guided city exploration highlighting Atlanta’s history, culture, and modern landmarks. Guests experience key civil rights locations, historic institutions, and major business hubs while learning the stories that shaped the city.
Key Stops and Highlights
The King Center – time to step off the vehicle, explore the grounds, and take photos at the reflecting pool and memorial.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home – view the home where Dr. King was born.
Sunset Boulevard Residence – the home where Dr. King lived during the final years of his life.
Atlanta University Center – drive through the historic cluster of HBCUs including Morehouse, Spelman, and Clark Atlanta University.
Freedom Parkway – learn about Atlanta’s role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Booker T. Washington High School – view the historic sculpture “Lifting the Veil of Ignorance.”
National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
$175/person




A guided city exploration highlighting Atlanta’s history, culture, and modern landmarks. Guests experience key civil rights locations, historic institutions, and major business hubs while learning the stories that shaped the city.
Key Stops and Highlights
The King Center – time to step off the vehicle, explore the grounds, and take photos at the reflecting pool and memorial.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birth Home – view the home where Dr. King was born.
Sunset Boulevard Residence – the home where Dr. King lived during the final years of his life.
Atlanta University Center – drive through the historic cluster of HBCUs including Morehouse, Spelman, and Clark Atlanta University.
Freedom Parkway – learn about Atlanta’s role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Booker T. Washington High School – view the historic sculpture “Lifting the Veil of Ignorance.”
National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
$99/person




An afternoon experience combining Atlanta’s celebrity culture with its deep historical roots. This tour covers many of the same core landmarks as the morning tour but may include different neighborhoods, photo stops, and storytelling themes.
Key Stops and Highlights
Celebrity and entertainment industry sites.
Tyler Perry Studios – exterior stop for photos at one of the largest film studios in the United States.
Georgia State Capitol – pass by the historic state government building.
Atlanta History Museum
Delta Flight Museum – see the historic aircraft museum from outside.
$175/person




An afternoon experience combining Atlanta’s celebrity culture with its deep historical roots. This tour covers many of the same core landmarks as the morning tour but may include different neighborhoods, photo stops, and storytelling themes.
Key Stops and Highlights
Celebrity and entertainment industry sites.
Tyler Perry Studios – exterior stop for photos at one of the largest film studios in the United States.
Georgia State Capitol – pass by the historic state government building.
Atlanta History Museum
Delta Flight Museum – see the historic aircraft museum from outside.
$240/person




A powerful historical journey through Alabama’s Civil Rights landmarks and African-American history.
Key Stops and Highlights
Tuskegee Airmen Museum – history of the legendary Red Tails fighter pilots
Tuskegee University – visit the historic HBCU campus
Booker T. Washington statue and home
George Washington Carver Museum – innovations in agriculture including peanuts and soybeans
Montgomery Lynching Memorial – National Memorial for Peace and Justice
Montgomery Riverfront – location connected to recent historic civil rights events
This is a full-day educational immersion into American civil rights history.
$240/person




A deep historical tour focused on Birmingham’s central role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Key Stops and Highlights
Drive past Talladega Superspeedway
16th Street Baptist Church – site of the historic 1963 bombing
Kelly Ingram Park – location of civil rights demonstrations and protests
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute – approximately 2.5 hours for museum immersion
Historic sites connected to civil rights leaders and supporters including A.G. Gaston
Visit Miles College
$240/person




A premium Atlanta experience focused on luxury attractions, interactive activities, and unique entertainment.
Key Stops and Highlights
Sports car track demonstrations
Luxury shopping destinations
Scenic drive through North Georgia
Historic downtown Dahlonega square
Local artisan stores and specialty shops
North Georgia vineyards
Activities rotate depending on availability to create a unique experience.
Important Information:
Everyday Morning Tour: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Everyday Afternoon Tour: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Full-Day Tours: Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Lunch is only included in full day tours.
For 3 hour tours guests will have time to purchase meals during stops.
Each tour is designed to provide a unique perspective on Atlanta, its history, and its surrounding cultural landmarks, ensuring that every visit offers a new experience.

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