Atlanta History and Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Learn about Atlanta's history through its traditional cuisine on this food tour, which will take you to the city's most iconic sites.
You'll sample local delicacies such as the popular fried catfish, shrimp and grits and the must-try apple pie with cheddar cheese. In total, you'll sample around eight typical dishes, including drinks.
You'll stroll through legendary sites such as the Grant Park neighbourhood, Oakland Cemetery and a selection ofclassic local restaurants, while a professional guide tells you about Atlanta's milestones.
- Discover the wonders of Atlanta through Atlanta's cuisine.
- Visit the historic Grant Park neighbourhood and Oakland Cemetery, which spans some 35 acres
- Taste eight courses with drinks and traditional local desserts
What’s included
- Atlanta Food and History Tour
- Eight food tastings with an alcoholic drink
- Tour of Grant Park and the Oakland Cemetery
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Step by Step
Taste the must-try delicacies of Southern cuisine while learning about Atlanta's history on this culinary and historical tour of the city. You'll tour local landmarks that are part of the area's cultural identity while sampling delicacies from the most popular restaurants.
You will have the opportunity to sample a total of eight typical dishes of the local southern gastronomy, with a selection of delicious and refreshing drinks, with or without alcohol, according to your preference.
You will visit the historic Grant Park neighbourhood and park, surrounded by Victorian architecture and a wide range of legendary restaurants. There you will taste, for example, the famous fried catfish with okra and soy sauce with cucumber and wasabi; or the not-to-be-missed shrimp and grits, a southern classic.
An expert guide will reveal the most amazing facts about Atlanta, from its founding, to its cuisine, to the importance of the areas you will pass through, which also includes the large Oakland Cemetery, which spans some 35 hectares.
Closely associated with the country's Civil War victims, this cemetery is home to the remains of Atlanta's famous people, such as writer Margaret Mitchell, author of the novel Gone with the Wind. Also the American golf legend, Bobby Jones, among many others.
The gastronomic route will allow you to try, among other traditional dishes, toast with tomato jam and pork belly, handmade pretzels with sauce and accompany each delicacy with a refreshing drink, such as the pink gin and juniper berry cocktail.
Dessert is no slouch and guaranteed never to be forgotten: choose from the city's most famous chocolate chip biscuit, or the irresistible apple pie with cheddar cheese, a local must-try.