My two kids (8 and 13) and I went on the 5 hour Atlanta city bus tour from 9 to 2. We were told to meet in front of Chik Fil A at 231 Peachtree Street at 8:45. However, when we arrived there right around that time, the Chik Fil A was very crowded so we were walking around in circles in search of our group or guide. When we pulled out our tickets, our tour guide, Don, noticed us and called us over. Our tour began as soon as all of the group was gathered. Don did a very good job of constantly pointing out accessible restrooms for us to use throughout the duration of the tour. Don explained famous buildings,hotels, and landmarks in downtown and midtown Atlanta. We spent 45 minutes at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. Then we parked at Krog Street Market, walked through it, and went on one mile-long walk along the Beltline where a railroad used to run. If you are coming during the winter, I would definitely recommend dressing warm because it got very windy and chilly during this walk. There are murals and art along the beltway path. Many locals were jogging, biking, and walking along this path. Following this, we walked around the Ponce City Market. Next, we went off to the CNN center to eat the lunch (either something we bought earlier at Krog or Ponce market or there is a food court at the bottom level of the CNN Center). I wish we could have had longer than 25 minutes to eat our lunch because our family did feel a little rushed in eating everything in that amount of time. (Especially if you hadnāt already bought your food, you might have to wait in a line, and it could take longer to get your food.) The rest of the tour didnāt have any walking; we sat in the bus and Cory drove us around the Buckhead area where Don pointed out many different mansions of famous people. We went past the Margaret Mitchell house where Gone With the Wind was filmed as well as the Swan House where The Hunger Games were filmed. In conclusion, our tour was pretty enjoyable and the guide was very knowledgeable on Atlanta history.