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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
Mon 23 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)
Barb K
Apr 2016
My family and I enjoy taking culinary walking tours when we visit new cities. We have taken tours in Savannah, Charleston and now Atlanta. Thanks to Akila and Joy, our tour guides, this tour has by far been the best! Their knowledge of the history and passion for the food were evident. We loved the way they wove the history of the area into every bite. There were so many amazing taste sensations through out the tour it is tough to choose a favorite. My son loved the fried chicken, our daughters were wild about the banana pudding and my husband and I ate every morsel of the BBQ. We all agreed that the hugs and pralines at Miss D's were the best in the nation. This tour is an excellent way to learn more about Atlanta. It also allows you to treat yourself to local cuisine that you would not have discovered if you weren't willing to take the road less traveled by. Thank you Akila and Joy for sharing such an amazing day with us and for helping us create amazing memories!
Peaches0422
Apr 2016
Went yesterday with my daughter and that is what made things great. Time spent together. She is 24 and I am her mother and I am a Georgia born girl although I have lived all over the world. My girl was born in South Carolina where we lived for 10 years in Charleston so we do know Southern cuisine. Avila (the tour guide and Joy ), the other guide) are intelligent and articulate story tellers. We learned everything needed to know about the civil rights movement which was so informative. Atlanta has a lot of other history as well and much of it was left out. No Olympics, no Jimmy Carter...well, I could go on and on, but I understand that you can only say so much in a limited amount of time. I actually lived during these times and could have disclosed a lot about sitting at the lunch counter as a white woman, but they had the speech down to a fine art and I did not want to interrupt the flow. I think your tour's success has a lot to do with the group you are with and our group were completely non verbal. No amount of attempted engagement would get these people to speak. Nobody's fault. Paschall's was the best food and the only hot dishes we had all day. Everything was good although I thought a fried okra or black eyed pea, fried green tomato or succotash would have been a better representative of true Southern food, but hey, this isn't my tour. Every other place served cold food and try eating cold collard, mac and cheese, hoe cake and navy beans. Just not good. Tasty, but so cold that most of the tour didn't eat much. The guides leave you alone while you are eating so they don't really know what, if any was eaten. Get it hot and I think you will have a big hit on your hands. My only real complaint is when we went to the Alden Juice place on the tour. What it had to do with Southern Food, I don't know, but am open to anything. The guides stood up and gave a lecture on the importance and health benefits of these juices and while I am positive they are correct, I just didn't choose to partake. I am a health professional and an over 21 year old adult who paid for this tour and a "no Thank-you" should have sufficed. Instead they singled me out and repeatedly badgered me about not trying them. Really? I am not five years old. I tried to use humor to blow them off, but they would not give it up. They singled me out and embarrassed me in front of the entire group. I laughingly said "I don't do shots" and they explained to me like I was an idiot that there was no alcohol in them and I then said I don't do little sips in small glasses and these ladies kept on and on and on like I was just ignorant. I just wanted them to get away from me. I tipped them 20 bucks and didn't see anyone else do so (hope they did), but it has been a long time since I have been so annoyed. In my day, nobody would have treated an elder that way. Give it up ladies. I don't drink coffee, or soda either. I believe I can make my own drink choices without a lecture. Having said that, the moonshine cocktail at Smoke Ring was the best thing I had all day. It's good history tour, the food need some tweaking.
carolmwright
Mar 2016
This was such a pleasant experience with friends! The food was southern good and the history of the foods as well as the parts of Atlanta covered were interesting and informative! Akila was an amazing tour guide!!!

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