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The 8 Best Guided Tours in Georgia!

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Do you know Georgia as well as you think you do? Having been one of the country’s original colonies, the state is soaked in rich culture and history. Ultimately, this means there’s seemingly no shortage of iconic landmarks, points of interest, and historical significance everywhere you turn, and that list continues to grow today. If you don’t know what you don’t know, you’ll discover plenty of amazing sights and facts on these 8 best guided tours in Georgia. 


Blue Orb Tours, Savannah, GA

As one of America’s most haunted cities, Savannah is no stranger to the supernatural. Their ghostly tours let you experience a little of their spooky history firsthand, showing you sites such as the cemetery that inspired Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. The scariest part is that there’s plenty of truth to back these local legends, so watch your step...

Hansel and Gretel Candy Kitchen, Helen, GA

This tour is quite possibly the sweetest in Georgia. Embark on a tasty journey behind the scenes at this unique confectionary and discover what goes into the making of their handcrafted treats. Every tour guest receives a sweet surprise at the end!

Atlanta History Center, Atlanta, GA

History comes to life at the Atlanta History Center. Rich gardens surround a monumental building that’s brimming with things to explore inside. Historic homes, rotating exhibitions, and interactive activities delight kids and adults alike. You can go behind the scenes on a guided group tour, or experience the wonders at your own pace.

Archibald Smith Plantation, Roswell, GA

If you love a bit of history, you won’t want to miss a chance to tour the Smith Plantation. The plantation was owned by the Smith family, who followed the town’s founder inland from the coast to settle the area. The home still contains many of the Smith family’s original artifacts, including clothing and furniture. Guests can tour the home and gardens and experience what it might have been like to live in Civil War times.

Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA

There’s never a bad time to explore the Georgia Museum of Art, but if you want to make the most of your visit you’ll want to schedule a private tour ahead of time. Tours are free and offer history and insight behind some of the museum’s most beloved works. They also offer a public tour schedule.

Center for Puppetry Arts, Atlanta, GA

Puppetry isn’t as popular as it used to be, but it’s far from a dying art. Pull up a seat for a puppet show unlike any you’ve experienced, then head to the museum for a guided tour and discover the wonders of puppetry. Kids and adults alike can watch the magic unfold, and perhaps pick up a new hobby in the process.

Behind the Seas Tour, Atlanta, GA

Experiencing Georgia’s aquarium up close is certainly a sight to behold, but getting in on the action backstage is a dream come true. You’ll gain inside looks at some of their most popular exhibits, getting you closer to some of the animals you ever thought possible.

Georgia State Railroad Museum, Savannah, GA

If your group loves trains, you can book a guided tour at the Georgia State Railroad Museum and discover everything you wanted to know about the state’s longstanding rail history. You’ll get to see real locomotives up close, along with a turntable and fully functional handcar. Make sure you schedule your trip around the train schedule for the ride of a lifetime!

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