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Discover the Martin Guitar Factory Tour in Pennsylvania
In Nazareth, Pennsylvania, the legendary C.F. Martin & Co. opens its doors to music lovers from around the world. On the Martin Guitar Factory Tour, you’ll walk through the same workshops where generations of luthiers have built some of the finest acoustic guitars in history — all by hand.
Visitors can watch skilled craftspeople bend, brace, shape, and polish instruments destined for musicians across the globe. From the scent of freshly sanded wood to the sound of a newly strung guitar, every part of this experience immerses you in the artistry that defines the Martin name.
Why it’s special: Few factory tours in the world connect you so directly to musical heritage. Martin guitars have been played by legends from Johnny Cash to Ed Sheeran — and this tour lets you witness exactly how that magic is made.
History of Martin Guitar
C.F. Martin & Co. was founded in 1833 by Christian Frederick Martin, a German immigrant whose craftsmanship shaped the modern acoustic guitar. Over nearly two centuries, Martin has remained family-owned, now led by the sixth generation, Chris Martin IV.
The Nazareth factory opened in 1964, combining traditional woodworking techniques with modern precision to produce instruments prized for their tone and longevity. Martin continues to define excellence in American manufacturing — where every guitar is a blend of art, history, and innovation.
What You’ll See & Do on the Martin Guitar Tour
Walk through the production floor and see luthiers crafting guitars by hand.
Watch tonewoods being cut, shaped, and braced for rich acoustic sound.
Learn about Martin’s famous X-bracing design and signature finishes.
Visit the Martin Museum & Visitors Center, featuring rare vintage instruments.
Browse the 1833 Shop, offering exclusive guitars, accessories, and memorabilia.
Try out guitars in the sound room and experience the legendary Martin tone.
Hands-On Elements: Try instruments in the showroom; participate in occasional “Build Your Own Guitar” workshops.
Photo/Video Policy: Allowed in public areas; restricted on active production floor.
Souvenirs & Extras: Gift shop with apparel, strings, posters, and limited-edition guitars.
Pricing of the Martin Guitar Tour
Classic Factory Tour: Free (walk-ins welcome)
Behind-the-Scenes Experience: $35 per person (small-group guided tour with souvenir)
Custom Shop Tour: $60 (by appointment, limited availability)
All tours are open to guests of all ages; minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Practical Info for Visiting Martin Guitar
Duration: 60 minutes (standard)
Format: Guided or self-guided (depending on time slot)
Schedule & Seasonality: Open Monday–Friday, 11 AM – 2:30 PM; closed weekends and holidays
Audience: Musicians, students, families, and anyone passionate about music and craftsmanship
Accessibility: Fully accessible Visitor Center and museum; some narrow walkways in production areas
Safety & Restrictions: Closed-toe shoes recommended; no touching instruments under construction
Languages: English; printed translations available in multiple languages
Group & School Visits: Accepted by reservation for 10+ guests
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable shoes; camera for museum and showroom photos
Facilities: Museum, 1833 Shop, restrooms, lounge area, and free parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed for maintenance and public holidays; schedule may vary during events
Nearby
Historic Downtown Nazareth – Charming small-town shops and eateries.
Crayola Experience (Easton) – Family-friendly attraction just 15 minutes away.
Jacobsburg State Park – Scenic hiking trails and picnic spots nearby.
FAQs About Visiting the Martin Guitar Factory
Do I need to reserve a spot for the tour?
Reservations are not required for the free Classic Factory Tour, but space is limited. Paid “Behind-the-Scenes” and Custom Shop tours require advance booking.
Are the tours really free?
Yes! The standard tour is complimentary and includes access to the museum and 1833 Shop.
Can I take photos or videos inside the factory?
Photos are welcome in the Visitor Center, museum, and shop areas. No photography is allowed on the active production floor.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, families are welcome. Kids especially enjoy seeing guitars assembled and polished.
Will I get to play a Martin guitar?
Yes — visitors can try instruments in the sound room or showroom after the tour.
Do you offer group or school tours?
Yes, educational and group visits are available by appointment. Teachers can request special materials for school trips.
Is the factory accessible?
Yes, the facility and museum are fully ADA compliant.
Can I buy a guitar directly from the factory?
Absolutely — the 1833 Shop offers exclusive factory-certified instruments and custom models unavailable elsewhere.
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