Atlanta Martin Luther King Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the historical legacy of Martin Luther King in Atlanta with this legendary tour of approximately two and a half hours.
You'll tour the city's iconic sites frequented by Dr. King, one of the most iconic figures among America's civil rights fighters and advocates, accompanied by a professional guide who will tell you his story.
You'll pass Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church and see the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park . You'll have your photo taken at the iconic Jackson Street Bridge and walk along the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame.
- Discover the history of Martin Luther King in Atlanta at the sites of the civil rights struggle.
- Visit must-see sites such as the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and the Jackson Street Bridge.
- Walk through the African-American neighbourhood of Sweet Auburn, key to the movement against racial segregation in the U.S.
What’s included
- Martin Luther King Tour of Atlanta
- Expert guide to the history of the struggle for civil rights in the USA
- Tour in small groups of approximately 14 persons
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Step by Step
This Martin Luther King tour of Atlanta will take you on a historic journey through the legacy of one of the greatest exponents of the struggle for civil rights in the United States.
An expert guide will take you to the must-see sites of Atlanta, Dr. King's birthplace, where he grew up and developed his leadership to become a global icon.
You will discover his wonderful history as you walk through legendary sites that marked a before and after in the consolidation of the movement against racial segregation in the USA, among which stand out:
- Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park: this two-kilometre park includes all of Dr. King's must-see sites, such as his childhood home and the offices where he worked.
- Ebenezer Baptist Church: see the exterior of the church where Martin Luther King was baptised and served as pastor, as did his father, Martin Luther King Sr.
- The King Center: a non-governmental organisation dedicated to putting Luther King's philosophy of non-violent civil rights advocacy into action.
- Sweet Auburn: explore the African-American neighbourhood where Atlanta's civil rights movement has historically been rooted.
You'll also have the opportunity to visit the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, a space dedicated to honouring the struggle of iconic activists who participated in the movement alongside Luther King, such as John Lewis and Rosa Parks.
And to round out your unforgettable journey through Martin Luther King's momentous milestones, you can take a photo at the Jackson Street Bridge, which overlooks the city with an exceptional panoramic view.