There's no shortage of fun, unique things to do in Gwinnett. In this post, we'll give you the rundown for seven one-of-a-kind Gwinnett tours you can partake in.

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Korean food tour

 

Seoul of the South™ Korean Restaurant Tour

Hosted by yours truly, the Seoul of the South tour gives you a chance to immerse yourself in Korean food culture. You'll dine at four Korean eateries (come hungry) and learn all about Korean culture in Korea and Gwinnett from our host, Korean-native, Sarah Park. Our tours sell out quickly, so check out our Guide to Korean Culture to explore on your own or if you have a group and would like a private tour please contact: kate@exploregwinnett.org .

Front, outside view of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Atlanta, Georgia

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Lilburn

 

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Atlanta

The BAPS Mandir (temple) is sort of indescribable and the Mandir is one of Gwinnett's most popular visitor landmarks for good reason. Hand-carved stone was assembled to construct this stunning site. Guests are welcome from 9 am to 6 pm daily, and you can pay $5 for an audio tour. See our know-before-you-go guide to check dress code prior to visiting.

 

Norcross History Trolley Tour

Trolley Tour of Historic Norcross 

 

Norcross Historic Tours

Norcross has multiple forms of tours that you can go on to learn more about the beloved city. From spine-tingling cemetery tours to delightful trolley rides, or even a self-guided walking tour, these unique experiences offer an unforgettable journey into the heart of our community's vibrant past. Mark your calendars and don't miss out on the upcoming tour dates!

SUWANEE SCULPTOUR

Suwanee SculpTour (credit: City of Suwanee)

SculpTour

This is an awesome activity for anyone interested in the arts and being outdoors. This rotating exhibit features 17 unique sculptures created by various artists from all over the U.S.. Be sure to pop into Suwanee City Hall for a printed brochure check out the interactive map, or listen to the podcast of SculpTour artists talking about their work.

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Chateau Elan

Chateau Elan Winery Tour

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and take a guided winery tour at Chateau Elan Winery & Resort.  Guests will be treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the winery vat, production rooms, and bottling line. Then one of the senior wine stewards will guide you through the entire winemaking process, from grape-to-glass. After your tour concludes, enjoy a guided tasting of five, winemaker-selected vintages. Tours are offered several times per week.

 

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Slow Pour Brewery in Lawrenceville

 

Creekwater Alpaca Farm

Whether you’re looking for a private farm tour for just you, your family and friends, or an amazing “meet-new-friends” public tour experience, Creekwater Alpacas has you covered! You’ll see the Alpacas, bunnies, goats, sheep, pot belly pigs, Guineas, and geese up close and personal, and get to feed them too!

Weekend private tours (reservations required)
Monday-Friday, 11am-5pm
Weekend public tours (no reservations needed)
Saturday-Sunday
11am-4pm

               4 alpacas inside of a barn and a dark-haired woman in a plaid shirt is feeding them while laughing.

Creekwater Alpaca Farm in Snellville

 

Gwinnett Field Tours

Explore the heart of baseball magic at Gwinnett Field, home of the Gwinnett Stripers - the Atlanta Braves AAA team. Dive into the rich history and vibrant energy of America's favorite pastime with a captivating stadium tour. Get an insider's look at the iconic venue, immerse yourself in the game's legacy, and create unforgettable memories surrounded by the spirit of the sport. Request tours here.

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Bitzel's Chocolate 

Experience the artistry of chocolate-making firsthand with their interactive workshops and guided tours. At Bitzel's, you can have a chocolate-tasting experience, participate in advanced chocolate artistry, and attend chocolate camp. 

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Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary Encounters

Wild Encounters allow you to interact with one of their animals. Choices include black bears, red ruffed/ring-tailed lemurs, kinkajous, raccoons, otters, and lynx/serval. You will meet the animal and participate in species-specific enrichment and training. For your safety and the safety of the animals, there will be no direct interaction with the animals during the Encounter, and touching them will not be permitted.

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