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Explore Atlanta's Civil War history with a private, full-day tour including key landmarks, expert guide, luxury transport, and all entrance fees for $319.99 per person.
A detailed journey through Atlanta’s Civil War history, the Civil War & Battlegrounds Tour of Atlanta by Private Car Service offers an engaging and comprehensive experience for those interested in this pivotal period. Priced at $319.99 per person, this full-day private tour typically lasts 5 to 8 hours and includes luxury transportation, entrance fees, and refreshments. The tour departs from Target 375 18th St NW, Atlanta, at 9:00 am, making it easy to start your day with a personalized and comfortable experience.
What makes this tour stand out is the expert guide—notably, one highly praised for his knowledge and friendly demeanor—who leads you through Atlanta’s most significant Civil War sites. The private car service ensures a relaxed pace, and the all-inclusive entry to parks and museums helps you avoid the hassle of planning individual visits. While the tour includes a variety of stops, it’s especially suited for history enthusiasts who want a detailed look at the city’s role in the Civil War, with the flexibility of a private experience.

This full-day tour offers an efficient way to see Atlanta’s most important Civil War sites without the need for separate planning. Starting with a pickup at your hotel or accommodation, you’ll board a luxury vehicle that makes the day both comfortable and stylish. The private nature of the tour allows for a personalized experience, with the guide providing insightful commentary throughout the day.
The itinerary is carefully curated to include key landmarks that highlight Atlanta’s Civil War history, blending battlefields, cemeteries, historic homes, and park sites. This approach ensures a well-rounded perspective on both military events and local history.
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Your first stop is the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, a vital site where Sherman’s march through Atlanta began. Visitors are taken to the battlefield with admission included, giving you a chance to walk the grounds and learn about the significance of this location. The museum at Kennesaw Mountain offers additional context and displays related to the Civil War.
This site offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a tangible sense of history. The 15-minute stop allows for photo opportunities and some exploration, but the focus remains on understanding Sherman’s military campaign.
Next, the tour visits the Marietta National Cemetery, where thousands of Union soldiers are buried. This 30-minute stop provides a solemn moment to reflect on the sacrifices made during the war. The cemetery’s historical significance makes it a powerful site, with the guide explaining its role in Civil War history.
The peaceful setting offers a chance to appreciate the commemoration of fallen soldiers and understand the broader scope of the conflict’s toll. It’s a quiet, respectful site that adds depth to the tour’s narrative.

The Inman Park stop focuses on the site of the last significant battle of the Civil War, a pivotal moment in Georgia’s history. Visitors see the final major engagement in Atlanta’s Civil War timeline, with the guide sharing stories and strategic insights about this critical confrontation.
The 30-minute visit allows for a walk around the area, giving guests a sense of the intensity and significance of the battle. The guide’s commentary helps piece together how this battle influenced the war’s conclusion.

A highlight is the visit to Stone Mountain Park, known for its striking granite dome and confederate memorials. The park commemorates confederate leaders and offers scenic views. Guests can opt to experience the sky lift (additional cost) for panoramic vistas, although the admission fee for the park is covered in the tour.
The 30-minute stop gives a chance to appreciate the beauty of the park and learn about its historical significance in the context of the Civil War. The site provides a mix of natural beauty and historical symbolism.
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The tour concludes at the Atlanta History Center, where visitors can explore exhibits about Atlanta’s history, including the iconic Civil War cyclorama—a large painting depicting the Battle of Atlanta. Entry to the center and cyclorama is included, offering an immersive visual experience.
The 30-minute visit allows for a brief but impactful overview of Atlanta’s broader history, with the cyclorama bringing to life the intensity of the battle. The center also offers insight into Atlanta’s post-war transformation.

The final stop is at the Archibald Smith Plantation Home, offering a look into plantation life in Georgia. This 1-hour visit is not included in the entry fee but is accessible with the ticket. It provides a personalized look into the social and economic history of the region during the Civil War era.
Guests learn about plantation operations and family life on one of Georgia’s last standing plantations. The guide shares stories and historical context that deepen understanding of the period.

This private tour includes WiFi on board, bottled water, and hotel pickup, making the experience seamless. The luxury vehicle ensures a comfortable journey, and entry tickets to all major sites are included in the price.
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical activity levels, as some walking may be involved during site visits. The maximum group size of 10 allows for personalized attention, making it ideal for families, history buffs, or small groups seeking a tailored experience.
This full-day private tour offers an in-depth look at Atlanta’s Civil War past with expert guidance and convenient logistics. It’s especially well-suited for history enthusiasts who want an organized, informative, and comfortable way to explore the city’s Civil War sites.
While the price point is higher than self-guided options, the all-inclusive entrance fees, personalized attention, and expert narration make it a valuable choice. The guide, particularly, receives rave reviews for his knowledge and friendly demeanor, elevating the experience.
However, some may find the itinerary somewhat limited in time at each site, and the absence of the sky lift at Stone Mountain could be a minor disappointment for those seeking panoramic views. Still, for a comprehensive Civil War overview, this tour remains a reliable and engaging way to learn about Atlanta’s historic past.
“This was an awesome tour. Our guide Henry was so knowledgeable and told us things about the civil war that we did our know. I would give this t…”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, luxury private transportation is included, making travel between sites comfortable and hassle-free.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 5 to 8 hours, depending on the pace and time spent at each stop.
Are entrance fees included?
All entry to Kennesaw Mountain, Marietta Cemetery, Stone Mountain Park, and the Atlanta History Center are included in the tour price.
Can I customize the stops or duration?
Since the tour is private, there is some flexibility in timing and stops, especially if booked in advance.
What should I wear or bring?
Moderate physical activity is required, so comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Bottled water is provided, but additional snacks or drinks are optional.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, but some walking and standing are involved, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.