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Visite gastronomique et du cimetière de Grant Park

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Plongez dans l'avenir de la cuisine du Sud tout en explorant le passé profond d'Atlanta lors de cette délicieuse visite gastronomique à travers Victorian Grant Park et le cimetière d'Oakland. Vous essayerez 8 dégustations modernes de fusion du Sud et du Sud dans 3 restaurants et magasins d'alimentation locaux lors de cette visite en petit groupe de 2,5 heures, y compris une balade dans le cimetière d'Oakland, tout en étant diverti par notre guide compétent et enthousiaste. Vous en apprendrez plus sur la fondation d'Atlanta, de la petite ville ferroviaire à la capitale de la Géorgie, tout en essayant de délicieux échantillonnages, notamment des crevettes et du gruau au lieu de fruits de mer préféré de la ville et des galettes de fruits du sud d'une boulangerie nommée James Beard. Découvrez pourquoi Atlanta est une ville fondée sur la gastronomie lors de cette visite gastronomique inoubliable, incontournable pour les amateurs de gastronomie et d'histoire !
Ville: Atlanta
Tue 24 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
8 food tastings and one alcoholic beverage from 3 locally-owned restaurants
A friendly and insightful food expert who will guide you through the history of Southern food and Atlanta
Lunch
Small group tours
Walking and historical tour through Oakland Cemetery and Grant Park
Alcoholic Beverages
8 food tastings and one alcoholic beverage from 3 locally-owned restaurants
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Une quantité modérée de marche est impliqué. La visite est de plus de 1 mile facile à travers Grant Park avec de nombreuses aires de repos. Veuillez porter des chaussures confortables et apporter une bouteille d'eau !
  • Fonctionne par tous les temps, qu'il pleuve ou qu'il fasse beau ; veuillez vous habiller convenablement et emporter un parapluie.
  • Veuillez indiquer tout régime alimentaire spécifique au moment de la réservation
  • Masques faciaux fournis pour les voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température pour le personnel
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et modules complémentaires
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
  • Les visites inattendues d'Atlanta sont des expériences de distanciation sociale entre les groupes, avec des brochures entièrement numériques et une taille de groupe limitée. Selon les directives actuelles du CDC, les masques ne sont plus nécessaires, mais recommandés. Tous les guides sont entièrement vaccinés.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Grant Park
Enjoy the quaint neighborhood of Grant Park while your guide tells you about some of Atlanta's founding history including one of the worst real estate deals in American history.
2
Oakland Cemetery
Explore Atlanta's oldest Victorian cemetery, see Maynard Jackson's, Margaret Mitchell's, and Bobby Jones' grave, and learn about the history of the Civil War in this stunning location.
3
Grant Park
Enjoy the quaint neighborhood of Grant Park while your guide tells you about some of Atlanta's founding history including one of the worst real estate deals in American history.
4
Oakland Cemetery
Explore Atlanta's oldest Victorian cemetery, see Maynard Jackson's, Margaret Mitchell's, and Bobby Jones' grave, and learn about the history of the Civil War in this stunning location.
5
Grant Park
Enjoy the quaint neighborhood of Grant Park while your guide tells you about some of Atlanta's founding history including one of the worst real estate deals in American history.
6
Oakland Cemetery
Explore Atlanta's oldest Victorian cemetery, see Maynard Jackson's, Margaret Mitchell's, and Bobby Jones' grave, and learn about the history of the Civil War in this stunning location.
7
Grant Park
Enjoy the quaint neighborhood of Grant Park while your guide tells you about some of Atlanta's founding history including one of the worst real estate deals in American history.
8
Oakland Cemetery
Explore Atlanta's oldest Victorian cemetery, see Maynard Jackson's, Margaret Mitchell's, and Bobby Jones' grave, and learn about the history of the Civil War in this stunning location.
9
Grant Park
Enjoy the quaint neighborhood of Grant Park while your guide tells you about some of Atlanta's founding history including one of the worst real estate deals in American history.
10
Oakland Cemetery
Explore Atlanta's oldest Victorian cemetery, see Maynard Jackson's, Margaret Mitchell's, and Bobby Jones' grave, and learn about the history of the Civil War in this stunning location.
11
Grant Park
Enjoy the quaint neighborhood of Grant Park while your guide tells you about some of Atlanta's founding history including one of the worst real estate deals in American history.
12
Oakland Cemetery
Explore Atlanta's oldest Victorian cemetery, see Maynard Jackson's, Margaret Mitchell's, and Bobby Jones' grave, and learn about the history of the Civil War in this stunning location.
13
Parc Grant
Profitez du quartier pittoresque de Grant Park pendant que votre guide vous raconte une partie de l'histoire fondatrice d'Atlanta, y compris l'une des pires transactions immobilières de l'histoire américaine.
14
Cimetière d'Oakland
Explorez le plus ancien cimetière victorien d'Atlanta, découvrez la tombe de Maynard Jackson, Margaret Mitchell et Bobby Jones et découvrez l'histoire de la guerre civile dans cet endroit magnifique.
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Commentaires (560)
Matthew J
Jan 2017
My wife, 8 and 13-year-old daughters, and I all love food so we decided to take the Atlanta Southern Food Tour. For the food tour itself, we met up at the first stop Pascual’s where we feasted on fried chicken, candied yams, corn meal, and delicious gravy. Apparently, Martin Luther King Jr has eaten this same fried chicken and organized for action here. Our knowledgeable guide, Joy, did a wonderful job of explaining the background of the food, surroundings on our walk, and background of the restaurants themselves so that we felt very informed on our food. The next stop was a tasty barbecue restaurant where the four of us filled ourselves with pulled pork, pork belly, Brunswick stew, mac ‘n’ cheese, and collard greens. While we stuffed ourselves, Joy informed us with very interesting information that simultaneously kept us entertained. After a 40 minute walk, we arrived at a very healthy stop where we snacked on juices and kale chips while listening to Joy tell us about the history of the restaurant and it’s relation to Atlanta. We ended up purchasing some “cheesy” kale chips for later, which were very good and contained no dairy. Our last stop was the Curb Market that held our last four restaurants to be sampling from. Joy showed her appreciation for the meat pies we were sampling by purchasing some for herself for later. We liked knowing that she took us to places she enjoyed herself. The South African meat pie was amazingly tasty. Next was Georgia peach tea, which was very refreshing after the hot savory meat pie. Our penultimate restaurant was banana pudding, Northern beans, and pancake-like corn bread. After devouring every last crumb, we headed on to dessert: popcorn and pralines from New Orleans. Afterwards, we rode the $1 streetcar to get back to our car at the first stop. Although our tour took place 11 to 2, we didn’t need any dinner. I would recommend that if you are coming during the cold of winter, that you layer up so that you are warm during the brisk walks, but are able to strip off some layers in the heated restaurants. Joy provided us hand warmers, which helped us cope with the cold during our walk. We also felt that the 2 mile trail provided a good distance to digest between each of our stops. Everyone was entertained and full! In the end, we had a really good time eating our way through Atlanta in a period of three hours. Good customer service, good information, and good food! What’s not to love? If we ever come back to Atlanta, I would love to enjoy this experience again, maybe on a different food tour.
LisaBuffalo
Dec 2016
Excellent tour! Food was amazing and restaurants really seemed to welcome the tour. Participated in numerous food tours in different cities and this is not always the case. Joy was our guide and she was amazing! Her knowledge of history and the city of Atlanta was superb! Five stars to Joy! Learned so much about the Civil Rights Movement on the tour. Returned already to two of the restaurants for meals. Thank you Atlanta Food Walks!
Mary R
Nov 2016
Excellent tour and the best thing about it was our tour leader, Akila, totally fab host who not only shared her love of southern food but also the history of Atlanta I suggest this should be your primary tour as you learn so much about the food, people, and culture of Atlanta My best experience in Atlanta

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