Atlanta Night Lights Tour: Photos, Dinner & City Views
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Overview
City Lights Atlanta Night-Time Tour with Photos & Dinner Stop showcases Atlanta in a whole new light! See Atlanta's amazing buildings shine at night. This tour is like seeing 3 days of Atlanta in just 3 hours. It's great for anyone who wants to see the best parts of the city quickly and easily. Expect to see famous spots and learn cool facts about Atlanta.
The tour goes through cool areas like the Old 4th Ward, with its pretty houses and street art. You'll stop to eat at Krog Street Market, which has lots of yummy food choices. You'll also see important places like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. See places where movies were filmed, and big attractions like the Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Centennial Park all lit up.
This tour includes stops at places like The Fox Theatre, Ponce City Market, Atlanta's Historic and Culinary Scene, Little Five Points, Ansley Park, Krog Street Market, Krog Street Tunnel, Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, East Atlanta Village, Old Fourth Ward Bar Scene, BeltLine's Restaurant and Bar Scene, Downtown Atlanta Skyline Viewpoint, The Varsity, Atlantic Station, Mercedes-Benz Stadium & Downtown Attractions, Downtown Atlanta Attractions . The tour includes a guide who will tell you about everything you see. The tour includes stops at Krog Street Market, tours are narrated, and there are stops for photos. This tour doesn't include food, drinks, tips, or car seats. Parking can cost extra, between $10 and $30.




Highlights
See Atlanta's Dazzling Lights: Witness Atlanta's skyline and landmarks beautifully illuminated at night.
Visit Cool Neighborhoods: Explore the Old 4th Ward and Krog Street District, full of charm and local flavor.
Enjoy Delicious Food: Stop at Krog Street Market for tasty food, drinks, and desserts (available Friday-Monday).
Take Amazing Photos: Make up to 5 stops for awesome selfies and group photos.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers had a great time seeing Atlanta at night and learning about the city. They liked the guide and the stops, but some didn't like the extra costs for food and parking.

Customers really enjoyed seeing the city lights at night.
They loved the guide's stories and information.
Many people liked the stops at different places for food and photos.
The tour was a good way to see a lot of Atlanta in a short time.
Some people didn't like that food and drinks cost extra.
Parking costs were not included.
The Journey
The Fox Theatre
Step into the opulent Fox Theatre, Atlanta's beloved movie palace since 1929. Marvel at its stunning Moorish architecture, glittering chandeliers, and rich history as a cultural landmark. Catch a Broadway show, concert, or classic film screening for an unforgettable experience in this iconic venue.
Ponce City Market
Explore Ponce City Market, a vibrant mixed-use development housed in a historic Sears building. Discover a curated collection of national and local retailers, diverse restaurants, a bustling food hall, unique boutiques, and modern offices. Don't miss the rooftop amusement park for panoramic city views and playful thrills.
Atlanta's Historic and Culinary Scene
Immerse yourself in Atlanta's vibrant culture, history, and culinary delights. This area offers a fun ride filled with historical landmarks, cool restaurants, and bar hangout spots like Mary Mac's Tea Room, Ponce City Market, the infamous Murder Kroger, and the legendary Clermont Lounge. Discover Atlanta's unique charm and vibrant character.
Little Five Points
Dive into the alternative culture of Little Five Points, one of Atlanta's hippest neighborhoods. Explore indie stores overflowing with vintage clothing, vinyl records, and quirky gifts. Join locals at dive bars, burger joints, and Ethiopian and vegan eateries that line the streets. Experience the district's bohemian spirit and eclectic vibe.
Ansley Park
Stroll through Ansley Park, Atlanta's first planned residential suburb, showcasing beautiful greenery and stunning Victorian-style mansions. Indulge in fine dining restaurants and experience the charm of this historic neighborhood, a testament to Atlanta's rich architectural heritage and commitment to urban planning.
Krog Street Market
Delight in the culinary offerings of Krog Street Market, a vibrant marketplace located off the Atlanta BeltLine. This dining destination features a variety of eateries, from award-winning barbecue to sushi, Southern fried chicken, ice cream, and more. Open Friday through Monday, it's a perfect stop for food lovers seeking diverse flavors.
Krog Street Tunnel
Venture through the Krog Street Tunnel, renowned for its ever-changing display of incredible street art and graffiti. This vibrant tunnel connects the Inman Park, Reynoldstown, and Cabbagetown neighborhoods, showcasing local talent and fostering a thriving local bar scene. A must-see for art enthusiasts and urban explorers.
Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park
Pay homage to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of the greatest freedom fighters in US history, at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park. Witness the eternal flame, visit Ebenezer Baptist Church, and reflect at the Behold Statue. Explore Dr. King's birth home and burial site, gaining a deeper understanding of his legacy and impact.
East Atlanta Village
Experience the eclectic, artsy, and colorful personality of East Atlanta Village, a neighborhood known for its diverse population, vibrant street art, and variety of locally-owned shops, restaurants, and bars. (Thursdays Only) Enjoy a 50min-1hr stop. Discover unique finds and immerse yourself in the district's bohemian charm.
Old Fourth Ward Bar Scene
Discover the fun bar scene in Atlanta's Historic Old 4th Ward District, a diverse and eclectic neighborhood filled with colorful murals, shops, unique bar lounges, and restaurants. Visit the famous 'Slutty-Vegan', Church (it's a Bar), Joy-Stick Bar, Esco-Seafood & Bar, Cafe Circa Lounge, and more. Explore the district's vibrant nightlife and unique atmosphere.
BeltLine's Restaurant and Bar Scene
Indulge in the BeltLine's established restaurant and bar scene, featuring a wide array of restaurants, rooftop bars, breweries, food halls, and attractions along the trail. (Friday thru Monday, 50min-1hr stop) Enjoy a vibrant atmosphere and discover culinary delights at every turn.
Downtown Atlanta Skyline Viewpoint
Capture stunning views of the beautiful Downtown Atlanta skyline from a famous film location. A great place for photos and selfies, offering a unique perspective of the city's architectural wonders and urban landscape.
The Varsity
Experience the world's biggest drive-in restaurant, The Varsity. This legendary establishment is packed with incredible stories and jaw-dropping historical facts. Enjoy classic American fare and soak in the nostalgic atmosphere of this Atlanta icon.
Atlantic Station
Explore Atlantic Station, Atlanta's unique outdoor mall and walkable neighborhood in Midtown, just off 17th Street. Enjoy Atlanta's most beautiful skyline views while shopping, dining, and strolling through this vibrant urban center.
Mercedes-Benz Stadium & Downtown Attractions
Visit Mercedes-Benz Stadium, one of the most amazing modern stadiums in the country, offering excellent views. Also, see the CNN Center Headquarters and State Farm Arena. Explore downtown attractions!
Downtown Atlanta Attractions
Immerse yourself in Atlanta's top attractions including the World of Coca-Cola, the Georgia Aquarium, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, CNN Center, and SkyView Atlanta Ferris Wheel. Experience the city's diverse offerings and create unforgettable memories.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes stops at Krog Street Market for food, cocktails, and desserts (Friday through Monday). The tour is fully narrated and in an air-conditioned vehicle. There will be up to 5 stops for photos. A walk along the Atlanta Beltline Trail for dinner, drinks or live entertainment. Not included are food, alcoholic beverages, gratuities, or child car seats. Parking rates range from $10 to $30 and garages are located one block from the Atlanta Marriott Marquis.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the BeltLine and bring extra money for food and drinks at Krog Street Market. Consider bringing a portable charger for your phone to capture all the photo opportunities.