Top 5 Destinations in Atlanta with Hop’N Go Tours: Exploring the Civil Rights & Humanitarian Landmarks

Atlanta isn’t just the capital of Georgia — it’s the heartbeat of the Civil Rights Movement and a living monument to those who fought for equality, justice, and humanity. At Hop’N Go Tours, our Civil Rights & Humanitarian Tour takes you on a powerful journey through the city’s most impactful landmarks.

Each stop tells a story — of struggle, triumph, and the people who shaped America’s conscience.

Here are the Top 5 must-see destinations that are covered on our 4 hour bus tour.

1) The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

Located on Auburn Avenue, this sacred ground is where the dream began. Guests can explore Dr. King’s birth home, Ebenezer Baptist Church, and The King Center, where his legacy continues to inspire millions.

Hop’N Go Tours provides guided insights into how Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn district became known as the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement — and how Dr. King’s teachings still echo through the city streets today. Guests are allowed to Hop in & Out of the bus where they can self pace this experience to fully engage themselves in the energy that surrounds them at Sweet Auburn Ave.

2) Edgewood Avenue Bringing New Orleans Flair To Atlanta

Structured as the first location as the Atlanta Edgewood & Railroad system thanks to Joel Hurt! This multipurpose district gives historic landmarks such as the Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant, also known as Baptist Student Center, or Baptist Collegiate Ministry at Georgia State University. This landmark sits on the corner of our local experience where Georgia State University students commute for everyday activity.

This district is also known as the arts district in Atlanta. Guests will be able to  hop on and off to take some quick photos to get to know this community and its arts filled aspect. From the George Floyd Mural to “ All Power to the People mural” created by Charmaine Minniefield.  An artist who took her time in West Africa to create public art  that has preserved and uplifted the stories of Black people and communities. This hop off attraction will take 15 minutes.

3) The AUC District – Atlanta University Center

Home to Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Morris Brown College & Morehouse School of Medicine the AUC district has been a training ground for activists, thinkers, and leaders for over a century. During this stop, we highlight the incredible contributions of Black scholars and student-led movements that helped desegregate Atlanta and transform America. Riders will also get a look at Ray Charles Performing Arts Center, that was built in 2010 after a huge donation of 2 million dollars.

4) The Herndon Home Museum

Built by Alonzo Herndon, Atlanta’s first Black millionaire and founder of Atlanta Life Insurance Company, this elegant mansion stands as a testament to Black entrepreneurship and perseverance.

Guests learn how Herndon overcame slavery to become a powerful business leader who used his success to uplift his community. This is not a stop but a beautiful sight on all of our  day time sightseeing tour experiences.

5) The John Lewis “Good Trouble” Mural

No Civil Rights journey is complete without honoring the late Congressman John Lewis, a fearless advocate for justice who marched beside Dr. King and dedicated his life to equality.

Hop’N Go Tours takes guests to see his iconic mural — a vivid piece of Atlanta’s street art that keeps his message alive: “Get in good trouble, necessary trouble.”

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