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Explore iconic **The Walking Dead filming locations near Senoia**, Georgia, with a private guided tour from Atlanta, including transportation, stories, and exclusive access for $175.

For fans of The Walking Dead, this private tour offers an exciting chance to visit the show’s most famous filming spots near Senoia, Georgia. Priced at $175 per person, the tour lasts approximately 3 hours and includes round-trip transportation from Atlanta, making it a hassle-free way to connect with the series. The tour covers iconic locations like Woodbury, Alexandria, and general rural scenes, with a knowledgeable guide sharing behind-the-scenes stories and fun facts along the way.
What really sets this tour apart is the private nature, ensuring an intimate experience tailored to your group. Pickup from Atlanta is offered, and bottled water is provided to keep you refreshed in the Georgia heat. The tour is ideal for dedicated fans or curious newcomers, especially those who prefer the comfort of a guided vehicle rather than renting a car.
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The tour departs from 423 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, Atlanta, at 10:00 am, with round-trip transport arranged to take you approximately one hour outside of Atlanta to Senoia, Georgia. The private vehicle ensures a comfortable ride where you can relax and enjoy the scenery, avoiding the challenges of navigating unfamiliar roads or public transportation.
This setup makes it perfect for visitors staying in Atlanta who want to avoid renting a car. The pickup option streamlines the experience, especially for those short on time or unfamiliar with the area. The journey offers a chance to see some of Georgia’s rural landscapes, adding context to the show’s filming settings.

The tour kicks off at the Jackson Street Bridge, a well-known spot where Rick first enters Atlanta on horseback. This location is free to visit and offers a great photo opportunity. From there, the group heads towards Senoia, the heart of the series’ filming locations.
The 45-minute drive from Atlanta is a chance to get a sense of Georgia’s scenery, setting the tone for the immersive experience ahead. The guide shares interesting facts about the show and the local area, helping you appreciate the backdrop of the series even before reaching the filming spots.

One of the highlights is Woodbury, portrayed as a survivor’s settlement during Season 3, known for its ruthless leader, the Governor. The Woodbury Shoppe is a key stop—this official Walking Dead store contains hundreds of collectibles, making it a haven for fans looking for memorabilia.
Spending 30 minutes here, the group can explore the set, take photos, and learn about how the show created this intense and memorable location. The guide provides context about the scenes shot here, enhancing your understanding of the series’ storytelling.

Next, the tour visits Senoia’s Welcome Center, which features a Walking Dead Museum with artifacts like Daryl’s motorcycle, the hospital door with ‘Dead Inside’, and a prison cell from Rick’s temporary residence. These displays give fans a closer look at the props and real-world filming artifacts.
Nic & Norman’s, a restaurant co-owned by director Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus, is also part of the tour, adding a bit of local flavor and insight into the production side of the series.
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The exterior of Alexandria, the walled-off survivor community, is another major stop. The tour spends around 45 minutes here, during which visitors can see the set exteriors used in the show, as well as surrounding rural scenes where many of the outdoor episodes were filmed.
This segment offers a chance to see firsthand how the series combines built sets and natural landscapes to create its post-apocalyptic world. The guide shares details about the filming process, making the experience both educational and entertaining for fans.

After exploring Alexandria, the tour returns to Senoia, where additional iconic filming locations are accessible from the vehicle. The 45-minute drive back to Atlanta offers more opportunities for picture-taking and relaxation, with the guide continuing to share anecdotes and filmmaking insights.
Locations like Carol’s house, the bridge where Rick blew up, and the church where the group searched for Sophia are among the popular sights in this area. These stops allow fans to connect their viewing experience with real-world places.

While the stops are primarily outside filming locations, the Woodbury Shoppe and the Walking Dead Museum offer chances to purchase merchandise and collectibles. The tour’s guided commentary ensures visitors learn about the show’s production, characters, and behind-the-scenes stories, making the experience more meaningful.
The private tour format allows for a relaxed pace, with the option for customized questions and additional insights from the guide, who is noted for being knowledgeable and personable.
The tour is designed for those aged 13 and above, with children under 18 needing adult accompaniment. Good weather is recommended, as the outdoor stops and vehicle travel are weather-dependent. Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as some stops involve walking or standing, but no strenuous activity is required.
The full cancellation policy offers full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for planning. Since the tour is booked an average of 33 days in advance, early reservations are advisable, especially for peak seasons.
While this tour is dedicated specifically to The Walking Dead, it complements other local attractions like the Coca-Cola Museum or city tours. The private transportation and focused filming location visits make it uniquely suited for fans or those wanting an in-depth look at the series’ filming landscape.
Most reviews praise guides like Greg, Mickey, or Francesca for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and ability to make the experience engaging. The tour’s cost reflects the personalized, private nature and exclusive access to major filming sites.
This 3-hour private guided tour offers a detailed look at some of the most memorable The Walking Dead filming locations in the Atlanta area. Its round-trip transport, inside stories, and access to key sites make it a strong choice for fans eager to see the series’ settings firsthand.
While it’s best suited for fans aged 13+, the comfortable vehicle and organized stops ensure a relaxed pace. The high ratings and positive reviews highlight the quality of the guides and the overall experience.
If you love The Walking Dead and want an efficient, enjoyable way to visit the series’ filming spots without renting a car, this tour delivers value and fun with the convenience of private transportation and expert narration.
“Greg was amazing.. the extra history he gave us about the state was great. Definitely made our experience great!”
Are children allowed on this tour?
The tour is for ages 13+, with children 13-17 requiring an adult companion.
Does the tour allow animals?
No, animals are not permitted on this experience.
What is included in the price?
The tour price includes private transportation and bottled water.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 3 hours from start to finish.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 423 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, Atlanta.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What locations are visited?
Stops include Jackson Street Bridge, Woodbury Shoppe, Senoia Welcome Center, and exterior sets of Alexandria and other rural film sites.
Is the tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
Participants should have moderate physical fitness, as some stops involve walking or standing.
What guides lead the tour?
Guides like Greg, Mickey, Francesca, Heather, or Derrick are praised for their knowledge and friendly demeanor.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, the Woodbury Shoppe and Walking Dead Museum feature merchandise and collectibles.
Is it worth the price?
Based on reviews, most guests find the tour valuable, especially for dedicated fans who want exclusive access and in-depth stories.