Luke and Lester were a spitfire duo for our trolley ride! Both incredibly knowledgeable and provided an excellent trip through most of the boroughs of the city, incredible history and Luke provided many recommendations for “off the tourist guide” places that are ma and pa store and hole in the wall restaurants. Gave us many ideas for the rest of our trips. We even got to see some tv show filming happening on the trip! The trip is 90 minutes and it is on a beautiful trolley (beware the seats are very hard maybe sit on a jacket when you go!) and it does include a 10 minute bathroom break at the MLK Center. Only $20 a person which seemed very reasonable for the length of time, the quality of the trolley and the quality of the tour itself. Would highly recommend to anyone first visiting to give them inspiration for where they want to go in the city! There is soooooo much more culture and history than just the aquarium and coke world 🥰 I saw many children enjoy ride, there was even some trivia included, ac and heating inside and the windows can be opened. It seemed as though the trolleys may be accessible for wheelchairs but I can’t be for sure. The back of the trolley has seatbelts and wide seats - so it may be for those who can walk onto the bus and sit and store the wheelchair beside them rather than permanent chair users. Overall a wonderful experience and I would do it again with more family given the...
Read moreVisiting Atlanta, we decided last minute to take the trolley to see some of the city. I will get con out of the way first. Because he is right outside the major hotel in the downtown area parking was difficult and very expensive. It cost $40 to park for the day. Make sure you get there early so you can look around alternative lots. Hence the 4 stars on the review. The trolley had sliding windows that you could open halfway. The seats were comfortable enough, except if you grab one that has the hump for the tires you won’t be able to stretch your legs out. The driver was very good, especially since there was a lot of traffic. There was an extra crowd that day because of the college hall of fame Was running a free event. The guide was very informative and really told us a lot about the history of Atlanta and the buildings that we were seeing. The toilet did stop for about 20 minutes at Freedom Hall, where you can take in big life and events of Martin Luther King and his wife. Quite a beautiful park in his honor He was humorous, and was telling jokes all the way through the tour. We felt the cost was there for the Type of tour it was. These types of tours are good way to find out a lot about the area you’re in and give you the opportunity to go back and Spend more time at the...
Read moreI recently had the pleasure of taking a tour in Atlanta, and I can't recommend it enough. The tour was absolutely great and made my limited time in the city truly memorable. As I was in Atlanta for work, finding ways to explore was a bit challenging, but this tour turned out to be the perfect solution.
Not only did the tour allow me to see the city's highlights, but it also provided a fantastic introduction to the best spots for entertainment, dining, and relaxation. Whether you're short on time like I was or just starting your trip and looking for ideas, this tour is a must.
I want to give a big shoutout to our guides, Luke and Lester. Their enthusiasm and knowledge about the city were infectious, and their guidance added so much value to the experience. They made the tour engaging and fun, creating an atmosphere where everyone felt comfortable and excited to explore.
If you're visiting Atlanta, make sure to include this tour in your plans. It's an excellent way to get acquainted with the city and make the most of your time. Thank you to the team for a fantastic experience—I can't wait to...
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