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The Walking Dead Tour: Senoia Filming Locations

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Overview

Quotes Logo Where The Walking Dead Tour Lives takes fans on a private, 3-hour adventure from Atlanta to Senoia, Georgia, the heart of the show's filming locations. This isn't a studio tour, but an immersive experience exploring the real-world settings of iconic scenes. Fans will travel to Woodbury and Alexandria, settlements recognizable from the series.

What to Expect: This private tour provides transportation from Atlanta, making it easy to visit locations like the iconic Jackson Street Bridge, Senoia, Woodbury, and Alexandria. Guests can explore Woodbury Shoppe, The Walking Dead Museum, and Nic & Norman's restaurant, all located in Senoia. The tour also shows Alexandria.

This experience includes private transportation and bottled water. Gratuities are not included. It's a fantastic opportunity to step into the world of "The Walking Dead" and see where the drama unfolds. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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Private, Guided Tour: Enjoy a personalized 3-hour tour with a guide.

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Explore Filming Locations: See where "The Walking Dead" is filmed in Senoia, GA.

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Round-Trip Transport: Get private transportation from Atlanta.

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Visit Iconic Settlements: See Woodbury and Alexandria from the show.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally enjoy this tour for its immersive experience and knowledgeable guide, but it's important to note that it focuses on external filming locations rather than studio sets. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Fans love seeing the actual filming locations and feel like they are in the show.

    Positive Highlight Icon The private tour allows for a personalized experience.

    Positive Highlight Icon The guide is knowledgeable and passionate about the show.

    Positive Highlight Icon Transportation from Atlanta is convenient.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some locations may look different in person than they do on TV.

    Negative Highlight Icon The tour does not include studio access.

The Journey

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Jackson Street Bridge, Atlanta

Stand on the Jackson Street Bridge and recreate the iconic scene where Rick Grimes first surveys the ruined cityscape of Atlanta on horseback. This vantage point offers a stunning panoramic view of downtown Atlanta's skyline, a stark reminder of the world before the apocalypse. It’s a must-visit for any 'Walking Dead' fan to truly immerse themselves in the initial desolation and hope of the series.

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Senoia, Georgia

Journey to Senoia, Georgia, the heart of 'The Walking Dead' filming locations. This charming town, transformed into the post-apocalyptic Woodbury and other set locations, offers an immersive experience for fans. Beyond the show, Senoia boasts a quaint Southern atmosphere, with historic architecture, local shops, and delightful eateries, blending on-screen drama with genuine Southern hospitality. It's a place where fiction meets reality, offering a memorable experience for all visitors.

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Woodbury (Senoia), Georgia

Step into the chilling world of Woodbury, the survivor settlement ruled by the ruthless Governor in season three. Though fictional within the show, Senoia, Georgia, served as the primary filming location, allowing you to walk the very streets where tense alliances and betrayals unfolded. Explore the town's architecture, reimagined as a fortified stronghold, and feel the eerie atmosphere that defined this pivotal location in 'The Walking Dead'. Imagine the Governor's chilling pronouncements echoing through the square as you explore this iconic site.

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Woodbury Shoppe (Senoia, GA)

Immerse yourself in 'The Walking Dead' universe at the Woodbury Shoppe in Senoia, the official store brimming with hundreds of collectibles. From replicas of iconic weapons and apparel to exclusive memorabilia and behind-the-scenes insights, this is a treasure trove for dedicated fans. Take home a piece of the apocalypse and relive your favorite moments from the series. This store is a must for those looking to expand their collection and connect with the show on a deeper level.

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The Walking Dead Museum (Senoia, GA)

Delve deeper into the world of 'The Walking Dead' at The Walking Dead Museum, housing an impressive collection of artifacts from the series. Get up close to Daryl's iconic motorcycle, the chilling 'Don't Open Dead Inside' hospital door, and a reconstructed prison cell where Rick and his group sought refuge. This museum offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the props, sets, and costumes that brought the post-apocalyptic drama to life. Perfect for fans wanting an intimate connection with the show's legacy.

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Nic & Norman's (Senoia, GA)

Indulge in a culinary experience at Nic & Norman's, the restaurant co-founded by director Greg Nicotero and actor Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon). This establishment serves up delicious American cuisine with a touch of Southern flair, offering a unique dining experience in the heart of 'Walking Dead' country. Enjoy a meal surrounded by memorabilia and a lively atmosphere, where you might just spot a celebrity or two. It's the perfect place to relax and refuel after a day of exploring the world of walkers.

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Alexandria (Senoia, GA)

Explore the exterior of Alexandria, the fortified community providing a safe haven for survivors in later seasons of 'The Walking Dead'. Though access may be limited, seeing the walls and layout of this key location offers a tangible connection to the characters' struggles and hopes for rebuilding society. Reflect on the themes of community, security, and the challenges of maintaining humanity in a post-apocalyptic world as you witness the embodiment of survival on set. Note: This is primarily an exterior view, as the interior was filmed elsewhere.

Know Before You Go

This tour includes private transportation from Atlanta to Senoia and bottled water. Gratuities are not included. This is a filming location tour, and does not include admission to any studio. Confirm pickup details when booking.

Hot Tip

Wear comfortable shoes for walking. Many reviewers recommend eating at Nic & Norman's restaurant in Senoia, co-owned by Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon). Bring your camera for photo opportunities.

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