
Corvette Assembly Plant Bowling Green
Home to the Corvette Assembly Plant and National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green is 'Vette City,' celebrating American automotive excellence.

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Corvette Assembly Plant Bowling Green
Best Time
Fewer crowds, better viewing

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Home to the Corvette Assembly Plant and National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green is 'Vette City,' celebrating American automotive excellence.
"Even if you don't own a Corvette, this is a great place to tour and see how good American manufacturing truly is."

Check Tour Status First
Tours are currently suspended. Always verify availability on the official website before planning your visit. :information_source:
Book Tours in Advance
When tours are running, they sell out fast! Book your spot weeks or months ahead. 🎟️

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4.3 · 124 reviews
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Corvette Assembly Plant
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Witness the birth of America's sports car. See Corvettes roll off the assembly line, a testament to American manufacturing.

National Corvette Museum
Across from the Assembly Plant
Explore the history and evolution of the iconic Corvette, including cars saved from the famous sinkhole incident.

Corvette Caravan & Events
Bowling Green, KY
Join fellow enthusiasts for special events like the Corvette Caravan, celebrating these legendary vehicles.
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Planning Your Visit
Tour Availability & Booking
Vette City's Iconic Status
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Check Tour Status First
Tours are currently suspended. Always verify availability on the official website before planning your visit. :information_source:
Book Tours in Advance
When tours are running, they sell out fast! Book your spot weeks or months ahead. 🎟️
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be on your feet for the duration of the tour, so comfy footwear is a must. :athletic_shoe:
Explore 'Vette City
Beyond the plant, discover downtown Bowling Green's unique shops and local charm. :city_sunrise:
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from all over the internet
Check Tour Status First
Tours are currently suspended. Always verify availability on the official website before planning your visit. :information_source:
Book Tours in Advance
When tours are running, they sell out fast! Book your spot weeks or months ahead. 🎟️
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be on your feet for the duration of the tour, so comfy footwear is a must. :athletic_shoe:
Explore 'Vette City
Beyond the plant, discover downtown Bowling Green's unique shops and local charm. :city_sunrise:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the quality of American manufacturing evident in the Corvettes and the dedication of the plant workers. The National Corvette Museum is a highlight, especially the preserved sinkhole exhibit. However, some truck drivers have reported significant delays due to slow robotic unloading processes.
"If you’re a truck driver be prepared to sit and wait over an hour to be unloaded and loaded because they now use a robot that moves at the speed of a snail while all the forklift drivers now just sit on the fork lifts and eat or play on their phones. They could have you unloaded in 30 min but they need to have time to play on their phones so the robots have to unload you. They’re just wayyy too busy on them phones lol"
Jujubee
"The tour is well coordinated with knowledgeable & friendly guides. Michael was awesome! It was nice to see how my favorite car came together. For those wanting a tour, check available dates on their website to schedule."
Mike Jarman
"Amazing tour. Mike was our tour guide and was awesome. My wife and I went on September 29th.at 1:15. At the end of the tour someone from your group is supposed to be picked randomly to start a new Corvette right off the production line. Unfortunately our group was not granted that luxury as there was a lady who let everyone know during the safety briefing her husband worked at the plant in the electronics division. Half way through the tour a employee, (assuming her husband) joined the rest of the tour. We come to the end where someone is to be picked to start a car and before Mr. Mike even gets to get to that point the employee is already talking to the guys on the production line and before you know the lady who's husband works there and her father were already behind the wheel and both were in there glory. Mr. Mike stopped mid sentence and said we'll thats unusual. So glad employees can come join the tour and take away the opportunity for people to do something they otherwise may never do. The employee wore a safety vest with the name "Aydenai" I probably spelled it wrong but the cameras should be able to see along with our tour date and time."
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Corvette Assembly Plant is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It's easily accessible by car, with major highways leading to the city. Many visitors combine a trip to the plant with a visit to the National Corvette Museum, which is conveniently located across the street.
Parking is typically available for visitors, especially for those attending scheduled tours or events. It's advisable to check the official website for specific parking instructions and any associated fees.
Yes, Bowling Green offers a range of hotels and accommodations to suit different budgets, many of which are located a short drive from the Corvette Assembly Plant and the National Corvette Museum.
Currently, tours of the Corvette Assembly Plant are suspended. When tours are operational, visiting the plant typically requires a scheduled tour. The National Corvette Museum is open to the public without a tour reservation.
Bowling Green is accessible by car via I-65. The nearest major airport is Nashville International Airport (BNA), about an hour and a half drive away.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
When tours are available, there is typically a fee for admission. It's best to check the official Corvette Assembly Plant or National Corvette Museum website for the most current pricing information.
Yes, advance booking is highly recommended and often required for Corvette Assembly Plant tours, as they are very popular and tend to sell out quickly.
The operating hours for the assembly plant itself are primarily for manufacturing. Visitor tour hours, when available, are specific and should be confirmed on the official website.
Typically, there are no strict age restrictions for the tours, but children may need to be accompanied by an adult. Safety is paramount, so all participants must adhere to plant regulations.
While tours are suspended, you can still visit the National Corvette Museum across the street to learn about Corvette history and see many iconic models.
🎫 🚗 Onsite Experience
When tours are running, you'll witness the intricate process of building a Corvette, from chassis assembly to final finishing. Knowledgeable guides share insights into the manufacturing process.
The plant is generally accessible, but specific accommodations should be confirmed when booking your tour. The National Corvette Museum is also accessible.
Photography policies can vary. Typically, photos may be restricted in certain areas of the assembly line for security and proprietary reasons. Check with your tour guide for current rules.
In 2014, a massive sinkhole opened up in the museum's Skydome, swallowing eight priceless Corvettes. The damaged cars have been preserved as part of an exhibit.
Historically, tours have sometimes offered a chance for a randomly selected visitor to start a new Corvette off the production line, though this is not guaranteed.
📸 📸 Photography
When tours are active, designated viewing areas offer opportunities for photos of the assembly line. The National Corvette Museum also provides excellent photo opportunities with its collection of Corvettes.
Photography rules can change, but generally, you can capture images of the manufacturing process from designated viewing areas. Be sure to ask your guide about current restrictions.
The exterior of the plant and the adjacent National Corvette Museum offer good photo opportunities, especially with the iconic Corvettes on display.
For dynamic shots, try capturing the sleek lines of the Corvettes from a low angle or a three-quarter view. The museum's exhibits provide diverse backdrops.
Drone usage is typically restricted around industrial facilities like the Corvette Assembly Plant due to security regulations. Always check local airspace rules.
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