Walk Inman Park for tastings, BeltLine street art, and local history
3 hours and 30 minutes
Food tastings, guide, street art
Explore Inman Park on a guided walking tour that pairs neighborhood history and architecture with curated food tastings. Start near Krog Street Market and follow the Atlanta BeltLine to spot street art along the way.
Tour guide gratuity is not included. The tour runs rain or shine and is only cancelled in the event of a heavy downpour. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection for a stretch without shade.
Cancel for a refund of the ticket price up to 48 hours before the tour begins (ticketing fees are not refunded); 10% cancellation fee applies. Rebook within 48 hours for a 30% rebooking fee. No refunds within 48 hours of the tour.
Arrive at least 10 minutes early to check in. The tour starts promptly at the scheduled time.
You can join the tour in progress, but tastings are not made up due to tardiness.
Dress for the weather, wear comfortable walking shoes, and bring sun protection. You’ll walk through about a 15-minute stretch without shade.
Krog Street Market, 99 Krog Street NE Atlanta, GA 30307
Krog Street Market sits at the heart of Atlanta's Inman Park neighborhood, a buzzing food hall that has become one of the most beloved gathering spots along the Atlanta BeltLine. Housed inside a 1920s warehouse, Krog Street Market blends industrial bones with a lively roster of independent vendors, chef-driven counters, and craft makers. On the BeltLine Food, Street Art and History Tour, this stop captures everything that makes Atlanta's Eastside Trail so exciting: a place where the city's culinary creativity, neighborhood history, and walkable energy all meet under one roof.
As you arrive at Krog Street Market with your local guide, the senses take over. The smell of wood smoke and fresh bread drifts through the open hall, vendors call out orders, and the chatter of regulars fills the space. You will taste curated bites from standout stalls, learning the stories behind the chefs and the building itself, from its days as a stove factory to its rebirth as a community hub. Just outside, the nearby Krog Street Tunnel pulses with ever changing street art, offering a vivid contrast to the polished food hall and giving the tour its signature mix of flavor and culture. Your guide ties these threads together, connecting what you eat at Krog Street Market to the broader history of the BeltLine and the neighborhoods it stitches back together.
This stop is perfect for curious foodies, first time visitors who want a real sense of Atlanta beyond the downtown skyline, and locals looking to see a familiar spot through fresh eyes. Couples on a relaxed afternoon out, friends celebrating a weekend, and travelers who love walking tours that move at a human pace will all find something to savor here. Krog Street Market rewards anyone who appreciates small businesses, bold flavors, and a strong sense of place, making it a highlight of the BeltLine experience and a delicious reason to linger a little longer in this corner of Atlanta.
Food Tours Atlanta delivers consistently excellent experiences according to enthusiastic reviewers. Tour guides like Javier, David, Hobby, Christy, and Janice earn particular praise for being knowledgeable, personable, and passionate about sharing Atlanta's history alongside its culinary scene. The food portions surprise people with their generosity – multiple reviewers warn to come hungry because you'll leave full. Each stop feels thoughtfully curated, offering diverse tastes from local restaurants. What stands out is how well-organized everything runs. The tours balance walking, eating, and storytelling without feeling rushed. Guides handle details like restroom breaks, photos, and even special dietary considerations (one pregnant guest appreciated the extra attention). Even locals who've done food tours elsewhere find value here, discovering new spots and gaining fresh appreciation for neighborhoods like Inman Park and Ponce City Market. The three-hour experiences consistently fly by, with families, couples celebrating anniversaries, and visiting friends all finding it worthwhile.
We had a great experience touring The Beltline with Cristy! We had lot of good food and we were stuffed by the end of the tour. 10/10 recommend.
Christina Beard
April 3, 2026
We had a great experience touring The Beltline with Cristy! We had lot of good food and we were stuffed by the end of the tour. 10/10 recommend.
Christina Beard
April 3, 2026