See Atlanta’s must-sees on a fully narrated 90-minute trolley tour
90 Minutes
Up to 25 people
Narrated tour, MLK Jr. stop
Get oriented in Atlanta on a 90-minute, fully narrated trolley ride that highlights major sights and local stories. Start near Centennial Olympic Park and ride with all ages welcome.
The trolley holds up to 25 people. Boarding is outside the Hilton Garden Inn at Baker Street and Marietta Street.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows and late arrivals will be charged the full price.
Arrive 15–20 minutes before your tour start time to board.
Wait outside to board. Do not wait inside the Hilton Garden Inn.
Yes. Your 90-minute trolley tour includes a 10–12 minute stop at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Park.
The Peachtree Trolley Co
The Peachtree Trolley delivers exactly what first-time visitors to Atlanta need: a compact 90-minute tour that packs in history, architecture, and local insider tips without feeling rushed. Reviewers consistently mention leaving with a clear sense of the city's layout and knowing which spots they want to revisit. The option to hop off at significant sites like the Martin Luther King Jr. Center adds flexibility that travelers appreciate. Guides like Brendan, Katie, and Steven get enthusiastic mentions for their knowledge and entertaining delivery, mixing in trivia questions and humor that keeps the ride engaging. The drivers also earn praise for safe, smooth navigation through the city. A few international visitors mentioned the pace of commentary could be a bit fast, though they still enjoyed the experience. If you're planning an Atlanta trip, taking this tour early on helps you map out the rest of your itinerary with confidence.
Great tour covering downtown, midtown, and several neighborhoods. Lots of history here so learned a lot.
Kevin Twohig
April 2, 2026
Great tour covering downtown, midtown, and several neighborhoods. Lots of history here so learned a lot.
Kevin Twohig
April 2, 2026