Downtown Atlanta: Exploring Stand-Out Cityscape and History of Georgia’s Capital

Audio tour
2h
English
4 miles
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The first impression of the tour by izi.TRAVEL

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Highlights

  • Visit the park built for the 1996 Summer Olympics and take a photo of the famous fountain
  • Find out where Margaret Mitchell wrote the "Gone With the Wind" which won her a Pulitzer Prize
  • Learn about Atlanta’s legacy as a pioneer and cultural catalyst for the civil rights movement
  • Discover must-visit centric locations that make Georgia’s capital a great urban destination
  • Explore the abundance of exciting architecture and history of Atlanta via in-app audio tour

What’s included

  • Downloadable multimedia audio tour on the WeGoTrip app
  • Detailed route from stop to stop with live GPS map on your smartphone
  • Recommendations of places to grab some food

What’s not included

  • Entrance tickets to attractions — you can buy them on your own
  • Food and drinks — purchased on your own
  • Earphones — please bring your own

Description

Welcome to Atlanta! This audio tour invites you to hang around its downtown while enjoying elaborate museums, record-shattering restaurants, and top-tier entertainment venues. You will start the tour at the monumental Georgia World Congress Center that can fit the Titanic into one of its lobbies. Next, you will see the third-busiest...
$9per tour
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You will receive a Self-Guided Audio Tour immediately after booking

Start the tour at any time after purchase

Places you will visit

The route of the tour goes within circle
Georgia World Congress Center
Andrew Young International Boulevard Northwest, 285
MODA
Peachtree Street Northeast, 1315
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Downtown Atlanta: Exploring Stand-Out Cityscape and History of Georgia’s Capital
$9per tour