Atlanta Civil Rights Bicycle Tour
Explore Atlanta's Civil Rights history on a guided bike tour, visiting key sites like Dr. King's birth home and the 1906 Race Massacre site. Engage in meaningful conversations.
Important Information
- • Participants should be comfortable riding a bike with hand-brakes and multi-gears
- • Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts
- • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- • Public transportation options are available nearby
Embark on an enlightening journey through Atlanta's pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement with this immersive bicycle tour. Pedal through historic neighborhoods, visiting key sites like the birth home and final resting place of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the site of the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre. As you ride, you'll uncover stories of resilience and progress, from the Historic Sweet Auburn Business District to the Georgia State Capitol, where statues of oppression and progress stand side by side. This tour offers a unique opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations about the past and its impact on the present. Join us to explore Atlanta's rich history and vibrant culture in an active and engaging way.
Pros
- Explore Atlanta's Civil Rights history
- Visit Dr. King's birth home and resting place
- Discover the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre site
- Examine statues at Georgia Capitol
- Engage in meaningful conversations
Includes
- Guided bicycle tour
- Bicycle and helmet rental
- Bottled water
- Snacks
Excludes
- Meals and beverages
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuity
Tour Highlights
- • Explore Atlanta's Civil Rights history
- • Visit Dr. King's birth home and resting place
- • Discover the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre site
You'll be redirected to the tour operator's website to complete your booking.