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Rising From the Ashes: Visite privée de l'architecture d'Atlanta

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Visitez comme un local et observez la renaissance d'Atlanta en visitant certains des joyaux architecturaux qui ont surgi à la fin du 19e et au début du 20e siècle et découvrez pourquoi le symbole officiel de la ville est le Phénix mythologique - consommé par le feu et ressuscité de ses cendres.
Ville: Atlanta
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Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Minimum de 2 personnes par réservation
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte payant
  • Les animaux ne sont pas autorisés
  • Nous n'autorisons pas la note d'exigences spéciales sans autorisation préalable
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
À quoi s'attendre
1
Woodruff Park
Fairlie Poplar Historic District - the commercial heart of Atlanta includes architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th century and also contains Atlanta’s Flatiron Building, completed 5 years prior to New York’s
2
The Woodruff Arts Center
Midtown - Atlanta's 2nd largest business district contains its oldest Jewish Temple, a classical train station, a lavishly restored movie palace, and the hotel which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind
3
Inman Park
Atlanta’s 1st planned ‘suburb’ contains a variety of restored Victorian mansions from the late 19th century including a Civil War Colonel, the founder of Coca-Cola, and even a former bordello
4
Grant Park
Home to the Atlanta’s oldest park, it houses the largest collection of Victorian homes and Craftsman bungalows in the city and one of the only homes that predates the Civil War
5
The Olmsted Linear Park
Druid Hills - this neighborhood designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape designer of NYC's Central Park, includes the historic mansions of some of Atlanta’s early leading families
6
Westview Cemetery
The Mausoleum is the largest of its kind ever built under one roof and includes the stunning Abbey Chapel showcasing 27 stained glass panels
7
Woodruff Park
Fairlie Poplar Historic District - the commercial heart of Atlanta includes architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th century and also contains Atlanta’s Flatiron Building, completed 5 years prior to New York’s
8
The Woodruff Arts Center
Midtown - Atlanta's 2nd largest business district contains its oldest Jewish Temple, a classical train station, a lavishly restored movie palace, and the hotel which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind
9
Inman Park
Atlanta’s 1st planned ‘suburb’ contains a variety of restored Victorian mansions from the late 19th century including a Civil War Colonel, the founder of Coca-Cola, and even a former bordello
10
Grant Park
Home to the Atlanta’s oldest park, it houses the largest collection of Victorian homes and Craftsman bungalows in the city and one of the only homes that predates the Civil War
11
The Olmsted Linear Park
Druid Hills - this neighborhood designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape designer of NYC's Central Park, includes the historic mansions of some of Atlanta’s early leading families
12
Westview Cemetery
The Mausoleum is the largest of its kind ever built under one roof and includes the stunning Abbey Chapel showcasing 27 stained glass panels
13
Woodruff Park
Fairlie Poplar Historic District - the commercial heart of Atlanta includes architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th century and also contains Atlanta’s Flatiron Building, completed 5 years prior to New York’s
14
The Woodruff Arts Center
Midtown - Atlanta's 2nd largest business district contains its oldest Jewish Temple, a classical train station, a lavishly restored movie palace, and the hotel which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind
15
Inman Park
Atlanta’s 1st planned ‘suburb’ contains a variety of restored Victorian mansions from the late 19th century including a Civil War Colonel, the founder of Coca-Cola, and even a former bordello
16
Grant Park
Home to the Atlanta’s oldest park, it houses the largest collection of Victorian homes and Craftsman bungalows in the city and one of the only homes that predates the Civil War
17
The Olmsted Linear Park
Druid Hills - this neighborhood designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape designer of NYC's Central Park, includes the historic mansions of some of Atlanta’s early leading families
18
Westview Cemetery
The Mausoleum is the largest of its kind ever built under one roof and includes the stunning Abbey Chapel showcasing 27 stained glass panels
19
Woodruff Park
Fairlie Poplar Historic District - the commercial heart of Atlanta includes architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th century and also contains Atlanta’s Flatiron Building, completed 5 years prior to New York’s
20
The Woodruff Arts Center
Midtown - Atlanta's 2nd largest business district contains its oldest Jewish Temple, a classical train station, a lavishly restored movie palace, and the hotel which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind
21
Inman Park
Atlanta’s 1st planned ‘suburb’ contains a variety of restored Victorian mansions from the late 19th century including a Civil War Colonel, the founder of Coca-Cola, and even a former bordello
22
Grant Park
Home to the Atlanta’s oldest park, it houses the largest collection of Victorian homes and Craftsman bungalows in the city and one of the only homes that predates the Civil War
23
The Olmsted Linear Park
Druid Hills - this neighborhood designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape designer of NYC's Central Park, includes the historic mansions of some of Atlanta’s early leading families
24
Westview Cemetery
The Mausoleum is the largest of its kind ever built under one roof and includes the stunning Abbey Chapel showcasing 27 stained glass panels
25
Woodruff Park
Fairlie Poplar Historic District - the commercial heart of Atlanta includes architectural styles popular in the late 19th and early 20th century and also contains Atlanta’s Flatiron Building, completed 5 years prior to New York’s
26
The Woodruff Arts Center
Midtown - Atlanta's 2nd largest business district contains its oldest Jewish Temple, a classical train station, a lavishly restored movie palace, and the hotel which hosted the premiere gala for Gone With the Wind
27
Inman Park
Atlanta’s 1st planned ‘suburb’ contains a variety of restored Victorian mansions from the late 19th century including a Civil War Colonel, the founder of Coca-Cola, and even a former bordello
28
Grant Park
Home to the Atlanta’s oldest park, it houses the largest collection of Victorian homes and Craftsman bungalows in the city and one of the only homes that predates the Civil War
29
The Olmsted Linear Park
Druid Hills - this neighborhood designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, landscape designer of NYC's Central Park, includes the historic mansions of some of Atlanta’s early leading families
30
Westview Cemetery
The Mausoleum is the largest of its kind ever built under one roof and includes the stunning Abbey Chapel showcasing 27 stained glass panels
31
Parc Woodruff
Quartier historique de Fairlie Poplar - le cœur commercial d'Atlanta comprend des styles architecturaux populaires à la fin du 19e et au début du 20e siècle et contient également le Flatiron Building d'Atlanta, achevé 5 ans avant celui de New York.
32
Le Centre des Arts Woodruff
Midtown - Le 2e plus grand quartier d'affaires d'Atlanta abrite son plus ancien temple juif, une gare ferroviaire classique, un palais du cinéma somptueusement restauré et l'hôtel qui a accueilli le premier gala d'Autant en emporte le vent.
33
Parc Inman
La première "banlieue" prévue d'Atlanta contient une variété de manoirs victoriens restaurés de la fin du XIXe siècle, dont un colonel de la guerre civile, le fondateur de Coca-Cola et même un ancien bordel
34
Parc Grant
Abritant le plus ancien parc d'Atlanta, il abrite la plus grande collection de maisons victoriennes et de bungalows d'artisans de la ville et l'une des seules maisons antérieures à la guerre civile.
35
Le parc linéaire d'Olmsted
Druid Hills - ce quartier conçu par Frederick Law Olmsted, paysagiste de Central Park à New York, comprend les manoirs historiques de certaines des premières familles dirigeantes d'Atlanta
36
Cimetière Westview
Le mausolée est le plus grand du genre jamais construit sous un même toit et comprend la magnifique chapelle de l'abbaye présentant 27 panneaux de vitraux
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Commentaires (8)
Kara_B
Apr 2022
Our tour guide was exceptional! His knowledge of the city was extremely impressive. We had a small amount of time to see the city and this tour really made the most of it. I would absolutely do this tour again.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2022
Thanks so much for your feedback and five star review!
HermesMercury
Apr 2022
This is my first trip to Atlanta other than the airport and my tour with Melinda inspired me to want to come back. She is personable, knowledgeable, flexible and an all-around great guide. We did a combination driving and walking tour focused on spectacular residential architecture. Atlanta has so many interesting beautiful neighborhoods. We visited midtown, Ansley Park, Virginia Heights, Druid Hills, Ponce Market, and finished with the south downtown. Highly recommend this tour. Easy to arrange online, communication and meeting very easy.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2022
Thanks so much for your feedback and five star review!
Jessica_E
Feb 2022
Our guide was knowledgeable, engaging, flexible and detailed. Loved seeing a mix of residential and urban architecture. Will definitely be coming back!

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