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Experience iconic The Walking Dead filming locations in Atlanta and Senoia on this private VIP tour, including museum visits, exclusive stories, and transportation.
Exploring The Walking Dead filming locations in Atlanta and Senoia becomes a fully immersive experience with this 7-hour private VIP tour offered by DTours. Priced at $350 per person, the tour is designed for fans eager to see key scenes, on-set landmarks, and memorabilia in a personalized setting. The tour departs from Atlanta at 10:00 am, includes private transportation, and covers renowned sites like the CDC, Rick’s house, and the Governor’s Woodbury settlement. With full guidance and small-group intimacy, this experience stands out for its detailed storytelling and access to filming locations that are often missed when exploring independently.
While the tour offers comprehensive visits to Atlanta and Senoia, it’s most suited for those with a moderate physical fitness level who appreciate in-depth behind-the-scenes stories. The tour includes exclusive stops at places like the Walking Dead Museum and Senoia’s TWD store, along with a chance to enjoy Norman Reedus’ restaurant (subject to availability). The high praise from previous participants highlights the skills of guides like Greg, Mickey, Dan, and Chris, who bring show insights to life with their detailed narration.


The journey begins at the Atlanta Interstate, home to the famous Rick riding a horse poster. This spot marks the moment Rick enters downtown Atlanta, a pivotal scene from Season 1. The guide narrates the significance of this location and details how it frames the start of the survivor’s story.
Next, the tour visits Rick’s home and Morgan’s house in a historic neighborhood used for filming in Season 1. These private residences are recognizable from the show and provide context for the characters’ early days in the apocalypse. The tour then moves into downtown Atlanta, where walkers in the city scenes unfold, including the moments where Rick first encounters Walkers and Merle loses his hand and head.
The Hospital stop offers a look at the building where Rick wakes from his coma, symbolizing his entry into a transformed world. The guide elaborates on the hospital’s role and shares on-set stories that bring scenes to life. The final stop in Atlanta is the CDC, the place where the survivors seek answers, with its building serving as a key story location.
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After Atlanta, the tour transitions to Senoia, a town transformed into the famous locations from the series. The Senoia Welcome Center introduces fans to Woodbury, the villainous settlement ruled by The Governor in Season 3. The Woodbury Shoppe, filled with collectibles and memorabilia, allows fans to browse authentic show merchandise.
The Walking Dead Museum in Senoia is a highlight, showcasing artifacts such as Daryl’s motorcycle, the hospital door, and a cell from the prison. These pieces help fans visualize the series’ history and connect scenes to real-world locations.
Next, the tour visits Alexandria, a walled-off community serving as a survivor’s safe-zone in later seasons. The exterior scenes are easily recognizable, and the guide shares details about filming and character interactions. The meeting between Rick and the Governor at the barn and mill is also explained, giving insights into key story developments.
The tour concludes in Senoia at The Pharmacy & Saloon, where Glenn and Maggie find supplies and Rick encounters Hershel. These locations are rich with memories from the show, and the guide’s detailed commentary enhances the experience.

Throughout the tour, guests enjoy full access to filming sites, with insider stories about scenes, episode details, and cast interactions. The Walking Dead Museum offers a close-up look at show props and artifacts, including items like Negan’s bat and prison cells.
The Senoia store is the largest of its kind, offering fans the chance to purchase memorabilia and collectibles directly from the show’s set. This adds a tangible dimension to the tour, enabling fans to take home a piece of the series.
For fans interested in local food scenes, there’s the opportunity to dine at Norman Reedus’ restaurant, though availability is subject to change. This optional stop adds a personal touch to the experience, connecting fans with the series’ star in a relaxed setting.
The 7-hour journey includes private transportation in a full-sized 7-passenger crossover vehicle, ensuring comfort during travel between Atlanta and Senoia. Starting at 10:00 am from 423 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, the tour offers hotel pickup within Atlanta for added convenience.
The small-group format ensures relaxed interaction with guides who are highly praised for their knowledge and storytelling. Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as some walking and standing at locations are involved. The tour does not include animals or children under 13, making it suitable for dedicated fans and families with older children.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind for booking flexibility.
Guides such as Greg, Mickey, Dan, and Chris receive consistent praise for their enthusiasm, detailed knowledge, and engaging storytelling. Reviews mention how guides send screenshots to compare scenes, provide behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and create an interactive experience.
Many reviewers emphasize how their guides made the tour more than just a sightseeing trip—they bring show insights, personal stories, and fun facts that deepen the connection with the series.
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This tour best suits dedicated fans of The Walking Dead, especially those who want to see the locations up close and hear behind-the-scenes stories. The 7-hour length and multiple stops in both Atlanta and Senoia make it ideal for those willing to spend a full day exploring the series universe.
The private format and small group size ensure a personalized experience, but it requires moderate physical activity and an appreciation for detailed storytelling about the show. Fans interested in memorabilia, filming secrets, and character insights will find this tour particularly rewarding.

This 7-hour private tour offers a comprehensive exploration of The Walking Dead filming locations across Atlanta and Senoia, combining scenic drives, exclusive site visits, and museum exhibitions. At $350 per person, it provides a luxurious, personalized way to experience the series’ universe, especially suited for fans who want in-depth stories and behind-the-scenes access.
The tour’s key strength lies in its expert guides who are praised for their knowledge and storytelling prowess. Their ability to share on-set anecdotes, show secrets, and film location insights turns a sightseeing day into an immersive journey into the making of the series.
While the full-day experience covers a lot of ground and includes museum visits and collectibles shopping, it is important to note that lunch is not included unless you opt for a stop at Norman Reedus’ restaurant. The transportation is comfortable, but the duration and walking involved mean it suits those with moderate physical fitness.
In summary, this VIP tour is ideal for fans eager to see the series’ iconic locations with a knowledgeable guide, understand on-set stories, and collect memorabilia. Its small-group setting guarantees a more intimate experience, making it a memorable way to connect with The Walking Dead’s universe.
“Tour guide was very knowledgeable and showed us a variety of Walking Dead locations. Norman Reedus' restaurant was delicious.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for ages 13 and older. All children between 13-18 must be accompanied by an adult.
What locations are included in the tour?
Stops include Rick’s house, Morgan’s house, Walker scenes in Atlanta, the CDC building, Terminus, Woodbury, Alexandria, and scenes at the Pharmacy and Saloon.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, private transportation is included in a full-sized 7-passenger crossover vehicle.
Can I visit Norman Reedus’ restaurant?
Yes, there is an optional lunch stop at Norman Reedus’ restaurant, subject to availability. The cost of food is not included.
What is the duration of the tour?
The total duration is approximately 7 hours, starting at 10:00 am and ending back at the initial meeting point.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked around 48 days in advance and requires full prepayment.
Is this tour good for die-hard fans?
Absolutely. Reviewers highlight the guides’ extensive knowledge and the opportunity to see locations, memorabilia, and filming secrets.
What should I wear or bring?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness and wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking at filming sites.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What makes this tour stand out?
The tour’s private format, knowledgeable guides, exclusive access to filming locations and museum artifacts, and small-group experience make it a top choice for series fans seeking a personalized adventure.