Georgia Holiday Home Tours Worth Visiting

There is something special about seeing historic and beloved Georgia homes dressed for the holidays. These tours are not just about decorations. They are about tradition, community pride, and getting inspired by how real homes celebrate the season. Whether you love classic Southern charm or over the top festive details, these Georgia holiday home tours are well worth adding to your December calendar.

Old Governor’s Mansion Christmas Tour in Milledgeville

The Old Governor’s Mansion is a holiday favorite year after year. Each room is decorated to reflect Georgia history while still feeling warm and welcoming. Think greenery, ribbon, and timeless Southern holiday style. It is the kind of place that reminds you how much character older homes hold, especially during the holidays.

Madison Holiday Home Tour

Often called one of the prettiest small towns in Georgia, Madison shines during the holiday season. The Madison Holiday Home Tour gives visitors a chance to step inside private historic homes, many of which are rarely open to the public. Expect classic Christmas decor, front porches dressed in wreaths, and a strong sense of local pride that makes this tour feel extra special.

Callaway Gardens Fantasy in Lights

Callaway Gardens

Callaway Gardens Fantasy in Lights

While not a traditional home tour, Callaway Gardens deserves an honorable mention. Fantasy in Lights shows how outdoor spaces can become part of your holiday experience. From glowing pathways to themed displays, it is a reminder that curb appeal and outdoor ambiance matter just as much as what is happening inside the home.

Savannah Historic Homes at Christmas

The charm of Savannah takes on a whole new feel during the holidays. Several historic homes and museums open their doors with traditional decor inspired by 18th and 19th century celebrations. It is understated, elegant, and deeply rooted in history. Perfect inspiration if you love classic Christmas style without the clutter.


Holiday home tours do more than give decorating ideas. They highlight the value of community, preservation, and pride of ownership. Walking through these spaces makes it easy to imagine creating traditions of your own, whether in a historic home or a modern one with thoughtful seasonal touches.

Which Georgia holiday home tour is your favorite, or which one is on your wish list to visit next year? Let me know in the comments and tell us why it stands out to you.

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