Stranger Things Tours in Atlanta

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There’s no need to go to the Hoosier State to pay homage to the Duffer Brothers’ runaway Netflix hit “Stranger Things.” Make a side trip to Hawkins, Indiana, during your stay in Atlanta. Within about an hour drive between the most distant filming spots, you can cram lots of “Stranger Things” moments into a 3-hour period.

Relive your favorite scenes from one of Netflix’s most beloved shows of all time. Instantly identify characters’ homes and Hawkins landmarks. Buy Eggos from the grocery store where Eleven stole them. A Stranger Things tour in Atlanta is the next best thing to walking on to an active film set of your favorite show.

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Stranger Things Tours in Atlanta

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There’s no need to go to the Hoosier State to pay homage to the Duffer Brothers’ runaway Netflix hit “Stranger Things.” Make a side trip to Hawkins, Indiana, during your stay in Atlanta. Within about an hour drive between the most distant filming spots, you can cram lots of “Stranger Things” moments into a 3-hour period.

Relive your favorite scenes from one of Netflix’s most beloved shows of all time. Instantly identify characters’ homes and Hawkins landmarks. Buy Eggos from the grocery store where Eleven stole them. A Stranger Things tour in Atlanta is the next best thing to walking on to an active film set of your favorite show.

Continue reading to find out more about Stranger Things Tours, one of the most captivating sightseeing tours in Atlanta.

While there are scads of self-guided Stranger Things tours posted online, save yourself the trouble of navigating the sprawling city with you at the wheel. The best Stranger Things tours in Atlanta are private guided experiences in a comfortable vehicle just for your group.

Spend half a day on these Atlanta city tours seeing the spots chosen to make up Hawkins, Indiana and other haunts of our favorite group of friends. Your knowledgeable guide will make the stops come alive with insider facts. See the landscapes for the most memorable scenes, as well as ones you’ve maybe forgotten.

Which places are on the itinerary?

Downtown Hawkins

Cruise down central Hawkins for a glimpse of the general store where Joyce worked and Bob’s domain at Radio Shack. Pause in the parking lots of both Hawkins Middle and High Schools for iconic photo ops. View the public pool where Billy worked as a lifeguard, and revisit the gang’s many bike rides down the neighborhood streets.

Characters’ homes

Spread around the Atlanta metro area are the fictional homes of your favorite “Stranger Things” characters. The homes are actual residences, so you won’t be able to step on the properties. However, hop out of the car for some pictures in front of Mike and Nancy’s house, the Byers’ home and Dustin’s mid-century ranch.

Stone Mountain

This park, the site of a monument to Confederate generals, is a gorgeous escape from the city, albeit with a controversial past. This versatile bit of wild space just minutes from Atlanta is often used for filming scenes for a variety of films and television programs.

Here you can spy the train tracks and woods where the kids walk and the pond where Eleven peers at her reflection. The park is also home to the Stone Mountain Cemetery that acted as the Roane Hill Cemetery, where the friends and families laid Billy and Barb to rest.

Sites of memorable scenes

Some filming locations make such regular appearances in every season of “Stranger Things” that they seem to be characters themselves. Head up to the campus of Emory University to gape at the hulking Hawkins National Laboratory that reappears throughout the seasons. Swing by the “Palace Arcade” where Mad Max wowed the guys with her high scores.

“Starcourt Mall” with its 1980s storefronts lent authenticity to season three. Check out this shell of a shopping hub just north of Atlanta. Take in the secluded locale of Hopper’s cabin on a farm at the western outskirts of the city.

While many places were common backdrops for scenes throughout the seasons, some were the sites of pivotal moments in the series. Pop into the café that stood in as Benny’s Burgers, where Eleven and Hopper meet for the first time. Wander down the frozen food aisle of the grocery store, where Eleven steals her favorite frozen waffles.

Pose for photos in front of the Brimborn Steel Works, the forbidding nesting place of the Mind Flayer. Discover Eddie Munson’s hideout, and peek into the quarry where “Will’s” body was found.

How much do Stranger Things tours in Atlanta cost?

Stranger Things tours typically cost around US$160 per person for a 3-hour narrated driving tour with plenty of stops for photos.

What do Stranger Things tours include?

Your private Stranger Things tour provides you with door-to-door service, guided transportation filled with commentary and bottled water to stay hydrated. See buildings ranging from characters’ homes to the ominous Atlanta Utility Works.

Hear behind-the-scenes tidbits that will thrill any “Stranger Things” fan. Your driver-guide will have video clips and photos ready to inspect as you stand in the spots where they were captured on film. With Atlanta being a popular filming location, your guide may fill you in on other settings that were featured in shows like “The Walking Dead” and “Ozark.”

Where in Atlanta do Stranger Things tours start?

Private Stranger Things tours start with pickup at your Atlanta accommodations in midtown, downtown or Buckhead. If your accommodation is outside these areas, you can also meet your tour guide in the National Park Service parking lot on John Wesley Dobbs Ave.

How much time will I need?

Stranger Things typically tours last about 3 hours.

Are these Stranger Things tours accessible to wheelchair user?

Unfortunately, Stranger Things tours in Atlanta can not accommodate wheelchair users.

Can children join?

Yes, children are generally allowed to join Stranger Things tours in Atlanta, provided they are accompanied by an adult.

When is the best time for a Stranger Things tour in Atlanta?

The best time for a Stranger Things tour in Atlanta is during the fall months, especially October. This period offers cooler temperatures, vibrant autumnal foliage, and a fittingly spooky atmosphere leading up to Halloween, enhancing the show's eerie vibe. Additionally, fans might appreciate the thematic connection, since many significant events in Stranger Things occur around Halloween.

Travel tips

  • Georgia's weather can be quite varied. Wear comfortable shoes as some locations might require walking, and consider dressing in layers, especially if you're traveling in transitional seasons.
  • The weather in Atlanta can be hot and humid, especially in the summer. Bring water, wear sunscreen, and consider a hat or umbrella for shade.
  • To fully appreciate the tour, re-watch “Stranger Things” before your trip. It will make spotting familiar locations even more exciting!
  • Atlanta has more to offer than just “Stranger Things” locations. Consider visiting other attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, or the World of Coca-Cola.

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