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Efraim "Abe" Abramov, Travel Agent in Forest Hills, NY

Efraim "Abe" Abramov

Forest Hills, NY Travel Agent
Super Agent

Efraim "Abe" Abramov

Forest Hills, NY · 5 Years of Experience

EAD, an independent agent with Travel Leaders Davis, CA
5.0
(16)
100% Recommended
Exploring Amsterdam’s canals and hidden courtyards was a dream, made seamless with private museum access and a sunrise bike tour. Every detail, from boutique lodging to... Read More >
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Areas of expertise

Destinations:

Atlanta, Georgia, Alpharetta, Marietta, Norcross

Interests:

Arts & Culture, Nightlife, Culinary & Foodie, Historical Sites, Museums

About Me

Arriving in Atlanta, I was struck by how green and spread out it felt — less of a concrete jungle and more of a city nestled in trees. I stayed in Midtown, close to Piedmont Park and the Beltline, which made it easy to explore on foot or by scooter. Right away, I could feel the city’s rhythm: a mix of Southern ease and big-city energy. My first stop was the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, where walking through his childhood home and Ebenezer Baptist Church gave me a deep sense of his legacy and the civil rights movement that shaped not just Atlanta, but the nation. 

 

I spent the next day downtown, diving into the city’s modern icons. The Georgia Aquarium blew me away — it’s massive, immersive, and one of the best I’ve ever visited. Just steps away, the World of Coca-Cola was a fun, fizzy journey through the brand’s history, and I loved sampling drinks from around the world. I capped it off at Centennial Olympic Park, where the fountains lit up at night and the skyline glittered behind me. It was a perfect snapshot of Atlanta’s past and present — a city proud of its role in the 1996 Olympics and still evolving. 

 

One of my favorite experiences was exploring the Beltline, especially the Eastside Trail. I started at Ponce City Market, a stunning redevelopment of an old Sears building, where I grabbed a Cuban sandwich and a mocktail before heading out. The trail buzzed with cyclists, joggers, and street art, connecting me to Krog Street Market and the Old Fourth Ward. I loved how each neighborhood had its own vibe — from the artsy grit of Little Five Points to the upscale calm of Buckhead, where I treated myself to dinner at a rooftop spot with skyline views. 

 

Food was a constant highlight. I tried shrimp and grits at a Southern bistro, shared a massive sandwich at Bona Fide Deluxe, and had an unforgettable Filipino meal at Estrellita. I even made the trip out to Alpharetta for Kimchi Red’s famous Korean fried chicken — worth the drive, even with the long wait. And I can’t forget the coffee — Perc Coffee’s lavender-habanero latte was bold, sweet, and spicy all at once, just like the city itself. 

 

By the end of my trip, I realized Atlanta isn’t just a stopover — it’s a destination with soul. From its civil rights history to its booming food scene and lush parks, it surprised me at every turn. I left with a deeper appreciation for the South and a strong urge to come back — maybe next time for a Braves game at Truist Park or a show at the Fox Theatre. 

Additional Languages
Hebrew,
Russian

REVIEWS

Rating: 5.0
16 reviews
100% Recommended
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Beyond the Map
Reviewed By TerraFirma - Nashville, TN | Traveled to Amsterdam | Netherlands | Europe
Exploring Amsterdam’s canals and hidden courtyards was a dream, made seamless with private museum access and a sunrise bike tour. Every detail, from boutique lodging to a candlelit dinner on the Amstel, felt personal and thoughtfully arranged. Deep local connections turned iconic spots into intimate moments. With every experience perfectly coordinated, it was clear that Efraim had crafted a journey beyond sightseeing.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Footprints in the Sand
Reviewed By ShadowFox - Seattle, WA | Traveled to Sydney | Australia | Australia & New Zealand
Walking across the Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunrise was unforgettable—the city waking beneath us, the Opera House glowing in the distance. From the moment plans were first discussed, every detail was carefully arranged: flights confirmed, permits secured, and timing perfected to avoid crowds. Efraim coordinated everything seamlessly, from pre-dawn transport to a private guide with deep storytelling—turning an iconic landmark into an intimate, perfectly executed moment.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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A World of Wonder
Reviewed By AquaSpirit - Charlotte, NC | Traveled to Cuzco | Peru | South America
Efraim, you made Cusco and Machu Picchu more than a destination — it was a transformation. From helping us adjust to the altitude to sharing stories with reverence, you turned every step into a connection with the past. We’re still processing the beauty, and we owe it all to your guidance.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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Wandering with Purpose
Reviewed By WindRider - Columbus, OH | Traveled to Crete | Greece | Europe
Efraim, our Crete adventure was pure magic. You blended history, nature, and local life perfectly — from Knossos to hidden coves and family-run tavernas. Every moment felt authentic, and we left inspired by the island — and by your thoughtful touch.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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The Joy of Getting Lost
Reviewed By DreamWeaver - Fort Worth, TX | Traveled to Marrakesh | Morocco | Africa
Efraim, thank you for guiding us through Marrakech with such grace. You turned the medina’s maze into a journey of connection — sharing tea with artisans, finding hidden courtyards, and letting us feel the city’s heartbeat. It was vibrant, meaningful, and deeply personal.
I would recommend this agent to my family and friends.
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