You’ll step right into Hawkins on this private Stranger Things tour of Atlanta—see the Wheeler house, middle school halls, Screen Gems Studios from outside, and Brimborn Steelworks’ eerie shell. With a local guide driving and bottled water included, you’ll get stories behind each spot—and maybe catch yourself feeling like you’re part of the show for a while.
“You know, they actually had to repaint the Wheeler house three times,” our guide said, shaking his head like he still couldn’t believe it. We were parked right outside the neat little house that’s supposed to be in Indiana but sits quietly in an Atlanta suburb. It was weirdly familiar — like déjà vu from binging too many episodes. The air smelled like fresh-cut grass and something sweet from a neighbor’s grill. I half-expected Dustin to roll by on his bike.
The tour zigzags all over Atlanta and then down into these small towns south of the city — places I’d never have found on my own. Our driver (I think his name was Marcus?) seemed to know every shortcut and bit of trivia. He pointed out Hawkins Middle School and then just let us wander the sidewalk for a minute. It was quieter than I expected, almost echoey, with that schoolyard smell of old concrete and sun-warmed metal. I tried to picture Mike and Lucas arguing about D&D somewhere behind those doors.
We got to see Screen Gems Studios from the outside — not glamorous, but cool in a “that’s where it really happens” way. The Brimborn Steelworks stop was honestly creepier than I thought it would be; maybe it was just the cloudy sky or how empty it felt. At Hawkins Pool, I could practically hear Billy’s whistle (and yes, someone did try to re-enact his slow walk). There’s bottled water in the van, which is good because Atlanta gets sticky fast in summer.
I didn’t expect to feel so much nostalgia for a show that isn’t even that old yet. But seeing these Stranger Things filming locations up close made everything feel more real — or maybe just more fun? Either way, I still think about those quiet streets and how ordinary places can turn strange when you look at them differently.
The tour starts in Atlanta and includes stops both within the city and in rural towns south of Atlanta.
Yes, private transportation is included throughout the day trip.
You’ll visit Hawkins neighborhoods (the Wheelers’, Sinclairs’, Hendersons’ houses), Hawkins Middle School, High School, Public Pool, Screen Gems Studios (from outside), and Brimborn Steelworks.
Yes, bottled water is included for all guests on the tour.
Yes, children are welcome but must have a paid ticket and be accompanied by a paid adult.
A minimum of 2 people per booking is required for this private tour.
No, animals are not permitted on this tour.
You’ll see Screen Gems Studios from outside; entry inside is not included as part of this experience.
Your day includes private transportation between all Stranger Things filming locations around Atlanta and nearby rural towns; there’s always bottled water waiting in the van so you won’t overheat while exploring schoolyards or snapping photos at Brimborn Steelworks before heading back to town together at the end.
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