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The Walking Dead film locations tour in Atlanta

The Walking Dead film locations tour in Atlanta


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  • Check out all The Walking Dead film locations in Atlanta with an expert guide during this guided tour. Get your tickets today!
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

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-What you can expect-
With more than 25 film and television productions at any time, Atlanta is quickly becoming known as the 'Hollywood of the South.' One of the biggest productions filmed in the city to date is The Walking Dead! Take this tour to visit film locations in Atlanta featured in the popular show.

**The tour stops will include:**


- Rick on the Atlanta Interstate - the iconic spot of the Walking Dead poster, where Rick enters downtown Atlanta on his horse
- Rick's & Morgan's houses - homes in the historic neighborhood used for filming in season 1
- Walkers in the City - locations in downtown Atlanta where Rick first encountered the Walkers and Merle lost his head (and hand)
- The Hospital - the building where Rick awoke from his coma and emerged into a new world
- The Center for Disease Control - the building used as the CDC, where the survivors traveled looking for answers
- Terminus - see the place where 'those who arrive survive' in Seasons 3 & 4
- Natural History Museum - the buildings used as the history museum, where they recover historic farming supplies and tools in Season 9

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Duration: Lasts up to 3 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: You can be picked up from any location within the Atlanta, Georgia city limits. Otherwise, you can meet at the Martin Luther King Historic site parking lot at 409 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE. You will need to coordinate your pickup or meeting point with the tour operator after purchase.

  • Please add your telephone number at checkout for the local provider to contact you and coordinate the pickup

  • For location sites outside Atlanta, such as Woodbury & Alexandria, see the Where the Walking Dead Lives tour of Woodbury and Alexandria

FAQ

1. Can visitors specifically explore The Walking Dead filming locations on a dedicated tour in Atlanta?

Yes, absolutely. Atlanta and its surrounding areas are rich with iconic filming locations from The Walking Dead series. Dedicated tours focus solely on these sites, offering fans an immersive experience. These tours often feature expert guides who share behind-the-scenes stories and show you exactly where memorable scenes were shot, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of your favorite characters.

2. What specific The Walking Dead filming sites does a typical tour cover in Atlanta?

A typical The Walking Dead film locations tour in Atlanta covers a range of significant sites. These often include the iconic Jackson Street Bridge, known from promotional materials, and various downtown Atlanta locations that stood in for evacuated cities. Tours may also venture to the areas used for Woodbury, Terminus, and other key points within the show's universe, depending on the specific itinerary.

3. Which regions beyond Atlanta offer The Walking Dead filming location tours in Georgia?

While Atlanta serves as a central hub, many The Walking Dead filming locations are scattered throughout rural Georgia. Beyond the immediate Atlanta metropolitan area, tours often extend to towns like Senoia, which famously portrays the Alexandria Safe-Zone, and Haralson, used for the infamous Terminus. Other significant sites are found in areas such as Grantville and Bellwood Quarry.

4. Are there particular neighborhoods in Atlanta known for The Walking Dead filming locations?

Several neighborhoods and districts within Atlanta were extensively used for The Walking Dead filming. Downtown Atlanta was frequently utilized for abandoned cityscapes and chase scenes, particularly around the areas of Broad Street and Peachtree Street. The Grant Park neighborhood also featured prominently, especially around the historic Oakland Cemetery and surrounding streets, which often doubled as desolate landscapes.

5. What type of transportation is typically provided for The Walking Dead film locations tours in Atlanta?

For The Walking Dead film locations tours in Atlanta, transportation is typically provided via comfortable, air-conditioned tour buses or vans. This ensures participants can easily travel between multiple sites, which are often spread out across the city and into surrounding counties. Professional drivers navigate the routes, allowing guests to relax and focus on the guided commentary and the filming locations.

6. Does The Walking Dead film locations tour include iconic locations like the Terminus site or Alexandria Safe-Zone?

Yes, dedicated The Walking Dead film locations tours often prioritize visiting the most iconic and recognizable sites from the series. This frequently includes the infamous Terminus site, usually located in the abandoned railyards of Atlanta, and the town of Senoia, which served as the primary set for the Alexandria Safe-Zone. Tours aim to bring these pivotal show moments to life for fans.

7. How long does a comprehensive The Walking Dead filming locations tour in Atlanta usually last?

A comprehensive The Walking Dead filming locations tour in Atlanta typically lasts between 3 to 5 hours, though some extended tours might run longer. The duration depends on the number of locations visited and the amount of detail provided at each stop. Shorter options focusing on specific areas or longer, more extensive tours covering multiple regions of Georgia are also available.

8. What unique insights or behind-the-scenes stories are shared by guides on The Walking Dead tours in Atlanta?

Guides on The Walking Dead tours in Atlanta often share a wealth of unique insights and behind-the-scenes stories. This includes details about the production challenges, anecdotes from the cast and crew, and how specific scenes were filmed at each location. They might reveal continuity errors, provide context about character developments tied to specific sites, and discuss the local impact of the show's production.

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