While our 2- and 3-hour tours give guests a lively, cultural taste of Atlanta, this half-day experience slows the clock down. It invites you to feel the city — not just see it.
You won’t just pass landmarks. You’ll understand them.
The Extra Hour Includes: Key Stops
The King Legacy
As Atlanta is known for its southern style on Fish & grits, Fried Chix and soulful music. It is also known for the legacy and birthhome of Dr. Martin Luther King. But you’ll stroll down the streets were his mother named him Micheal King at birth and placed him in a dresser drawer- we presume to conserve money. Right down the street is where the family worshiped at Ebenezer Baptist Church. A very iconic and historical landmark that even after King Passed became a hub for the civil rights movement. Hop’N Go allows 30 minutes for you to uncover the stories at the museums, take a rest stop and visit his tombs so you can explore it at your own pace. You’ll uncover the human behind the icon — the preacher, the thinker, the strategist — and how Atlanta nurtured his voice as well as Ms.Coretta Scott King’s legacy.
Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard
Meet the man who wasn’t just King’s right hand — he was the soul who kept the movement standing. Abernathy’s church, voice, and leadership were pillars of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), headquartered right here in Atlanta.
You’ll explore:
- His personal story
- His impact on the Selma marches
- His imprint on Atlanta’s political and spiritual DNA
The HBCU District — The Brains of a Revolution
Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Morris Brown College aren’t just schools — they are factories of brilliance, sharpening Black intellect for over a century.
Some of the greatest minds of the modern civil rights battle walked these grounds, Atlanta’s First Black Mayor- Maynard Jackson, the legendary Spike Lee, Dr. Martin Luther King, Samuel L Jackson, John David Washington (son of Denzel Washington & Pauletta Pearson Washington & Julian Bond. All legendary to Atlanta and stories that Hop’N Go Tours tells on the bus. The experience is a sight & mini stop
The heartbeat of Black excellence still thumps loudly here.
Heres an overview of stops that you’ll encounter while on our 4 hours bus tour!
Alonzo Herndon — Atlanta’s First Black Millionaire
A beautiful sight to see will not only show you the place that made him millions on Auburn Ave, but the actual home takes you into the legacy of Alonzo Herndon, born into slavery and rose to become founder of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company — one of the nation’s most powerful Black-owned businesses.
His story proves:
Success isn’t built in spite of adversity. Sometimes, it’s built because of it.Herndon’s name, wealth, and impact helped build the economic foundation that allowed Black Atlanta to thrive long before integration.
The Westside BeltLine Trail — Where Culture, Community & Craft Beer Meet
As your tour enters the West End, you’ll get a look at one of Atlanta’s most exciting and creative outdoor spaces: the Westside Trail of the Atlanta BeltLine. This revitalized stretch of former railroad corridor has become a cultural crossroads where locals walk, bike, skate, and gather — surrounded by art, history, and bold new development.
Lined with murals, industrial architecture, and lush greenery, the Westside BeltLine connects the historic neighborhoods of the West End, Adair Park, and Westview, giving visitors a front-row seat to one of the most significant urban renewal projects in the South.
Just off the trail sits Lee + White, one of Atlanta’s hottest redeveloped warehouse districts — home to a collection of breweries, distilleries, food halls, and creative spaces. It’s where you’ll find the beloved Monday Night Garage, the flagship West End location of Monday Night Brewing and the heart of the area’s craft-beer scene.
Known for its funky barrel-aged brews, spacious taproom, and community events, Monday Night Garage has helped transform this former industrial zone into a vibrant, social destination that stays buzzing from day to night.
From craft beer to kombucha, from small-batch distilleries to local eateries, this section of the BeltLine celebrates Atlanta’s entrepreneurial spirit while still honoring the character of the historic West End community.
Soul Vegan
No visit to Atlanta’s historic West End is complete without experiencing its iconic plant-based cuisine, and your tour includes a special stop at Soul Vegan — a neighborhood staple known for bold flavor, cultural roots, and feel-good soul food.
Every guest will receive a complimentary sample plate, featuring a curated selection of signature vegan dishes that highlight the richness of African American culinary tradition. It’s the perfect introduction to flavors that are comforting, colorful, and surprisingly familiar — even for non-vegans.
During this 30-minute stop, guests are welcome to explore more of the menu and purchase additional bites, drinks, or desserts. Whether you’re craving a full plate, a sweet treat, or simply want a little extra of your favorite side, there’s plenty to choose from.
So this is only a piece of what happens here on this experience. SO don’t miss out! Book your tour today at www.HopNGoTours.com

