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Visite guidée en Segway de 2,5 heures de l'historique d'Atlanta

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Take a guided Segway tour through Atlanta's historic neighborhoods such as Downtown, Cabbagetown, Old Fourth Ward and Inman Park. Stop at landmarks like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park, Oakland Cemetery, and admire innovative developments such as the Atlanta Beltline. Traveling by Segway allows you to cover more ground than walking and stay close to the action for an unforgettable sightseeing tour of Atlanta.
Ville: Atlanta
Thu 17 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
15-minute to 30-minute training
stop at the oldest food hall, located on the Atlanta Beltline
Local guide
downtown skyline photo opportunities
Use of Segway
2.5-hr guided tour
15-minute to 30-minute training
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age is 14 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • All passenger weights MUST be at least 100 lbs (45 kg) to 260 lbs (117 kg)
  • Dress Code: no flip flops, or loose/hanging clothing; it is recommended that you bring hat, sunscreen and sunglasses
  • Due to fall risk, no pregnant guests are allowed
À quoi s'attendre
1
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
2
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
3
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
4
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
5
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
6
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
7
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
8
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
9
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
10
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
11
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
12
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
13
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
14
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
15
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
16
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
17
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
18
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
19
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
20
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
21
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
22
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
23
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
24
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
25
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
26
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
27
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
28
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
29
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
30
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
31
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
32
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
33
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
34
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
35
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
36
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
37
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
38
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
39
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
40
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
41
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
42
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
43
Église baptiste d'Ebenezer
L'église historique dirigée par le grand-père et le père du Dr Kings.
44
Lieu historique national Martin Luther King Jr.
Le site historique qui abrite la maison natale et la tombe du Dr King. Écoutez et voyez son histoire du berceau à la tombe.
45
Cimetière d'Oakland
Le plus ancien cimetière d'Atlanta. Dernier lieu de repos pour des personnages notables tels que Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, des soldats de la guerre civile et Kenny Rogers.
46
Parc Inman
La plus ancienne banlieue d'Atlanta fondée en 1890. Découvrez les vieilles maisons victoriennes de l'époque, ainsi que la maison du fondateur de Coca Cola.
47
Sentier Eastside de la ligne de ceinture d'Atlanta
Le projet Rails to Trails d'Atlanta. Arrêtez-vous au Krog Street Market, la plus ancienne halle alimentaire d'Atlanta, pour une courte pause à mi-chemin.
48
Pont de la rue Jackson
La destination n°1 de la ville pour ses vues emblématiques sur la ligne d'horizon. Arrêtez-vous et prenez une photo de groupe avec la ligne d'horizon du centre-ville en toile de fond.
49
Marché de la rue Krog
Arrêt de 10 minutes pour prendre une bouchée ou une boisson rapide.
50
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
51
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
52
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
53
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
54
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
55
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
56
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
57
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
58
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
59
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
60
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
61
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
62
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
63
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
64
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
65
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
66
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
67
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
68
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
69
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
70
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
71
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
72
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
73
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
74
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
75
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
76
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
77
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
78
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
79
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
80
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
81
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
82
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
83
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
84
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
85
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
86
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
87
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
88
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
89
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
90
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
91
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
92
Ebenezer Baptist Church
The historic church which was led by Dr. Kings grandfather and father.
93
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
The historical site that houses the birth home and tomb of Dr. King. Hear and see his story from cradle to grave.
94
Oakland Cemetery
The oldest cemetery in Atlanta. Last resting place for notable figures such as Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell, Bobby Jones, Civil War soldiers, and Kenny Rogers.
95
Inman Park
The oldest suburb of Atlanta established in 1890. See the old Victorian homes from the time period, as well as, the home of the founder of Coca Cola.
96
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Atlanta's rails to trails project. Stop at Krog Street Market, the oldest food hall in Atlanta, for a quick midway break.
97
Jackson Street Bridge
The #1 destination in the city for iconic skyline views. Stop and grab a group photo with the downtown skyline as the backdrop.
98
Krog Street Market
10 minute stop to grab a quick bite or drink.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (296)
bocelle
Nov 2024
What a great tour. Jet was very informative and helpful. I thought this was just going to see boring downtown stuff but took us out to see the outskirts of Atlanta
michelelE946FS
Nov 2024
This is the twelfth Segway tour we have done in the US. This was definitely the longest one. John, our guide, was extremely thorough in training all riders. We rode from Centennial park through Ga Tech and in Midtown. The highlight was having a great ride. We learned a few historic facts along the way. Recommend if you are looking for a fun way to spend a couple of hours.
michellejcooper22
Sep 2024
I highly recommend this tour. Jett is a great tour guide. He gives clear instructions on how to use the segway before starting the tour. He has a lot of knowledge about Atlanta and loves to share interesting facts along the way. He clearly loves his job and wants everyone to love Atlanta as much as he does. The segway is easy to operate after you get used to it. I would say about 10 minutes. I felt safe the entire time and was able to see amazing sites. It was nice to have a breeze while riding. Definitely wear comfortable shoes b/c your feet might get sore right around the 2 hour mark.

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