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Dr. Martin Luther King Walking Tour with Local Historian

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Atlanta, US
4.2 (42)
Atlanta, US
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Experience the rich history of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy on an exhilarating walking tour with our local historian, Ms. Stephanie. Delve into the heart of Atlanta as you explore the vibrant Auburn Avenue, once hailed as the wealthiest African American street in the world. Hear captivating stories and learn about the profound impact Dr. King had as a leader in the Civil Rights Movement. Walk through the historic neighborhood of Dr. King's boyhood home and marvel at the beauty of the Reflecting Pool and the tombs of Dr. and Mrs. King Jr. Conclude your journey at the iconic Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Dr. King's senior and grandfather pastored. Allow our knowledgeable guide to transport you back in time for 60 minutes of awe-inspiring history. Meet us outside the Ebenezer Baptist Church and let the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. come alive.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 1 hours
  • Suitable for 2-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Guided tour by local historian
  • Learn about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life
  • Explore the historic Auburn Ave neighborhood
  • Visit the Reflecting Pool and tombs of Dr. and Mrs. King
  • End the tour at the iconic Ebenezer Baptist Church
  • Professional guide
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

The Dr. Martin Luther King Walking Tour with Local Historian offers a captivating exploration of the life and legacy of the iconic civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Led by the knowledgeable and passionate local tour guide, Ms. Stephanie, who has deep roots in Atlanta, this tour provides an insightful journey into the rich history of the Civil Rights Movement. From Dr. King's formative years on Auburn Avenue, once known as the wealthiest street for African Americans, to his significant impact as a leader, this tour brings his inspirational story to life.

What to expect?

During this 60-minute walking tour, participants can expect to immerse themselves in the remarkable experiences and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The tour begins at the Visitor Center and takes guests on a path of historical significance. Explore Auburn Avenue, learning about its illustrious past and the pivotal role it played in shaping Dr. King's upbringing. Marvel at the Reflecting Pool and pay your respects at the tombs of Dr. and Mrs. King Jr. The tour concludes at Ebenezer Baptist Church, where Dr. King's father and grandfather served as pastors.

Who is this for?

This tour is ideal for all history enthusiasts, civil rights advocates, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the African American experience in Atlanta and the United States as a whole. It welcomes individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and interests, fostering inclusivity and promoting intercultural understanding. Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to Atlanta, this tour will undoubtedly broaden your knowledge and appreciation for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s enduring legacy.

Why book this?

Book this memorable walking tour to gain a profound insight into the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the profound impact he made on civil rights. Led by the experienced and passionate Ms. Stephanie, you can trust that every step of the journey will be filled with engaging stories and historical context. The opportunity to visit significant sites like the birth home of Dr. King, the Reflecting Pool, and the gravesite adds an emotional depth to the experience. By participating in this tour, you will gain a renewed appreciation for the courage and determination that shaped pivotal moments in American history.

Good to know

When joining this tour, remember to meet your guide under the blue sign outside the Ebenezer Baptist Church on 101 Jackson St NE, Atlanta. Free parking is available at the MLK Welcome Center, and the entrance to the park's parking lot can be found on John Wesley Dobbs Avenue (GPS coordinates 33°45'32.43"N, 84°22'24.00"W). The total duration of the tour is 60 minutes. Prepare for a thought-provoking and inspiring journey that will deepen your understanding of Dr. King's legacy and the significance of the Civil Rights Movement.

Reviews

Guests who have taken part in the Dr. Martin Luther King Walking Tour praise the expertise and passion of Ms. Stephanie, whose deep knowledge of Atlanta's history and Dr. King's life made the experience truly memorable. Participants admire the way the tour brings Dr. King's story to life and provides a meaningful connection to the places that shaped his journey. Many express gratitude for the opportunity to honor and pay respect at the Reflecting Pool and the gravesite. Overall, this walking tour receives high praise for its educational value, emotional impact, and ability to inspire reflection on the enduring fight for equality.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Ebenezer Baptist Church

Tour will meet and end here.

Birth Home of Martin Luther King, Jr

Glimpse of the birth home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site

We visit the Gravesite of Dr. King and Ms. Coretta Scott King. Ten months after her death Coretta Scott King is in her final resting place next to her husband.

Admission Not Included

Reviews

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4.2 (42)

Christine_B

Loved it! Ms. Stephanie really brought it all to life. She had a great way of telling a story and I hung onto every word. Great way to start our Atlanta trip! Highly recommend.

Sonia_B

I'm sad to say it didn't go well. To be honest I would like a refund. The highlight of the tour, which I could have done on my own, was to go into MLK home, that DIDN'T HAPPEN. The guide missed getting tickets for the 10 o'clock, then had us come back for the 2 o'clock, and she missed tickets for that too. Very disappointing. She said she was going to talk to someone about a refund, I certainly hope you come through. I've used you guys before and usually have good experiences, not this time.

Jennifer_B

Stephanie was such a wonderful guide. Very knowledgeable and informative of all that was seen.. Really enjoyed the tour with her

VickieDD

Loved our tour guide Ms. Stephanie!!!! She was very patient with us and knowledgeable!!! She had a gentle approach as we walked through-out the tour grounds. She took pictures for us and when the Park Ranger inside Martin Luther King Jr. birth home missed a few things to tell us, she would was always be ready to fill in the gaps of history for us. GREAT PRICE! GREAT TOUR!!! Would do it again if I return to Atlanta!!! Traveled from Dallas/Ft. Worth Texas

Jennifer_M

Our tour guide was awesome her knowledge was so great. It was a great and experience and definitely something to do in ATL.

Passport14183

Stephanie Parker, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable about everything regarding MLK and his family and ministry. She had clippings from newspapers to share. She answered all our questions and kindly took family pictures in front of historic landmarks. She gave our grandchildren junior ranger workbooks and pencils about MLK and was very accommodating with small children. We were very pleased with the tour and highly recommend to others.

jemillat

We visited the section of Center for Nonviolent Social Change. The entrance is beautiful. Here you can see the resting place of Dr. King and Mrs. Coretta Scott King. The area felt so peaceful. The museum is nice. There are rooms giving you information on Gandhi, which was very interesting as I did not know many things about him. There was also a room dedicated to Dr. King and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, telling of their childhoods and different aspects of their lives. There are articles of their clothing and other personal items also displayed. The Rosa Parks area was closed off while we visited however, we do plan to come back to explore more as there are other areas to see within the King Center. We walked down to Dr. King’s childhood home however we did miss doing the tour on the inside. That is something we plan to do on our next trip. Next to his home is a gift shop which had many different books, magnets, pins, etc. on other Black leaders. I would urge anyone to visit this site as you will learn about an important time in our history.

Leticia_Z

Was very informative tour and an amazing experience. We definitely will bring our kids back to experience the amazing experience. The tour guide was amazing.

Carla_P

We enjoyed the movie at the Visitor's Center, and then, we walked to the birth home and got to tour it also. Ms. Stephanie told us many interesting facts about the King family and also Atlanta during the Civil War. We did not get to tour the church because it was closed for some reason.

Yolanda_B

The worst experience ever!! My husband and I visited Atlanta for our wedding anniversary and wanted to see the birth house of Dr. Martin L. King Jr. First, our tour was changed from 9:30am to noon. Inconvenient. Secondly, when we arrived the tour guide told us that we needed to be there for 12pm to see the house. Once ar the house a very rude Ranger named Cylde Anderson that work for that National Park said yall need to hurry up we got to go. We were not in the house a total of 5 minutes. We were not allowed to stop at all and look in any of the rooms. My husband and I and others traveled to far to be treated in such a way. I will never go back to the house and will not recommend anyone else to visit. I have requested a full refund.
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