Factory Tours in Nashville & Greater Nashville

Nashville may be best known for country music and Tennessee whiskey, but the city and surrounding communities also offer an impressive collection of factory tours and behind-the-scenes production experiences.

Visitors can watch vehicles move through a major Nissan assembly plant, see cacao transformed into stone-ground chocolate, discover how iconic concert posters are still printed by hand, explore whiskey production, make their own Goo Goo candy, or see robotics in action inside an Amazon fulfillment center.

This guide covers factory tours in Nashville and nearby Greater Nashville communities including Smyrna, Mt. Juliet, Franklin and surrounding Middle Tennessee, helping visitors discover another side of Music City beyond its famous stages and honky-tonks.

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Goo Goo Chocolate Co. Experience — Nashville, Tennessee

Hatch Show Print Tour — Nashville, Tennessee

Corsair Distillery Tour — Nashville, Tennessee

Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Factory Tour — Nashville, Tennessee

Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant Tour — Smyrna, Tennessee

Leiper’s Fork Distillery Tour — Franklin, Tennessee

Amazon Fulfillment Center Tour — MQY1 — Mt. Juliet, Tennessee

Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery Tour — Nashville, Tennessee

What Can You Actually See Being Made Around Nashville?

Greater Nashville offers an unusually diverse collection of production experiences.

Cars: At the Nissan plant in Smyrna, visitors can see large-scale automotive manufacturing involving stamping presses, robotic welding, paint operations, trim and final vehicle assembly.

Bean-to-bar chocolate: Olive & Sinclair transforms cacao beans into finished chocolate using roasting, stone grinding, tempering and small-batch production techniques.

Letterpress posters: Hatch Show Print continues to create posters using vintage movable type, hand-carved printing blocks, ink and traditional letterpress machinery.

Goo Goo candy: Downtown’s Goo Goo Chocolate Co. offers hands-on chocolate experiences centered around Nashville’s famous Goo Goo Cluster. Visitors can make a custom candy bar while learning about the history and techniques behind the confection.

Tennessee whiskey: Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery takes visitors onto its production floor and into its rickhouse to explain fermentation, distillation, barreling and aging.

Experimental spirits: Corsair Distillery provides another look at grain-to-glass production, with an emphasis on unusual grains, smoked malts and experimental whiskey styles.

Amazon orders: At Amazon’s MQY1 fulfillment center in Mt. Juliet, robotics and employees work together to store, pick, sort and prepare customer orders for shipment.

More Factory Tours in Tennessee

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FactoryToursGuide currently lists 23+ factory tours and behind-the-scenes experiences across Tennessee, covering automotive manufacturing, chocolate and candy, whiskey, dairy, glassblowing, food production and traditional craftsmanship.

Outside Greater Nashville, standout experiences include the Jack Daniel’s Distillery in Lynchburg, Nearest Green Distillery in Shelbyville, Oliver Travel Trailers in Hohenwald, Volkswagen Chattanooga, Mayfield Dairy Farms in Athens and The Old Mill in Pigeon Forge.

Frequently Asked Questions about Factory Tours near Nashville

Are there factory tours in Nashville?

Yes. Nashville itself has several working-production experiences, including Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Factory, Hatch Show Print, Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery and Corsair Distillery.

Expanding into Greater Nashville adds major factory tours including Nissan’s Smyrna assembly plant and Amazon MQY1 in Mt. Juliet.

What is the best factory tour near Nashville?

For visitors who specifically want to see large-scale industrial manufacturing, the Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant Tour is the strongest choice.

For an experience inside Nashville itself, Olive & Sinclair Chocolate Factory provides one of the clearest opportunities to watch a consumer product being made.

Can you tour the Nissan factory near Nashville?

Yes. Nissan’s Smyrna assembly plant southeast of Nashville offers guided factory tours.

Visitors can see multiple stages of vehicle manufacturing including stamping, robotic body assembly, painting, interior installation and final inspection.

Advance reservations are required.

Is the Nissan Smyrna factory tour free?

Yes. Public Nissan Smyrna plant tours are currently free.

Tours are generally scheduled Tuesdays and Thursdays, and visitors must be at least 10 years old.

Is there a chocolate factory tour in Nashville?

Yes. Olive & Sinclair operates a genuine bean-to-bar chocolate factory in East Nashville.

Guided factory tours are offered on Saturdays and include explanations of the chocolate-making process and samples.

Can kids tour the Olive & Sinclair chocolate factory?

Yes. Olive & Sinclair recommends its factory tour for visitors age six and older.

Current tickets are $5 for children ages 6–12 and $10 for visitors age 13 and older.

Can you visit the Goo Goo Cluster factory in Nashville?

Goo Goo Chocolate Co. operates an interactive chocolate experience in downtown Nashville rather than a conventional walk-through industrial factory tour.

Visitors can join chocolate-making classes, learn the history of the Goo Goo Cluster, sample confections and create their own candy bar.

Can you tour Hatch Show Print?

Yes. Hatch Show Print offers guided tours of its working Nashville letterpress print shop.

Visitors learn how posters are created using movable type and historic printing equipment and can make a souvenir print during the experience.

Are there whiskey factory tours in Nashville?

Yes. Nashville has several working distilleries offering production tours.

Nelson’s Green Brier Distillery is one of the strongest choices, with visitors touring the production floor and rickhouse before a tasting.

Corsair Distillery offers another production-focused experience nearby.

Can children visit a Nashville distillery tour?

It depends on the distillery.

Nelson’s Green Brier currently allows non-drinkers and visitors ages 10–20 to take its standard distillery experience at a reduced price, although only visitors age 21 and older can participate in whiskey tastings.

Always check individual distillery policies before booking with children.

Can you tour an Amazon warehouse near Nashville?

Yes. Amazon’s MQY1 fulfillment center in Mt. Juliet offers behind-the-scenes tours of a robotics-enabled fulfillment facility.

Visitors can learn how products are stored, picked and prepared for shipment while seeing Amazon Robotics systems in operation.

Are there free factory tours near Nashville?

Yes. The Nissan Smyrna factory tour is currently free.

Amazon fulfillment-center tours are also typically offered without an admission charge when public or private sessions are available.

What is the best Nashville factory tour for families?

For younger children, Olive & Sinclair and Goo Goo Chocolate Co. are likely the easiest choices because both involve chocolate and interactive elements.

Older children interested in engineering may prefer Nissan Smyrna, which currently has a minimum age of 10.

How far should I travel from Nashville for a factory tour?

A 35–40-mile radius works well for this page.

That covers downtown and East Nashville while also bringing in major production experiences in Smyrna, Mt. Juliet and Franklin without turning the page into a general Middle Tennessee directory.

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