Visit

In-person tours

To protect the privacy and security of our residents, we do not offer in-person tours of the residence halls during the academic year. If you are interested in a group tour as part of a school or other organization, please contact Assistant Director for Communications Carrie Campbell at carrie.campbell@uga.edu.

Virtual tours

Check out the Explore Options page for photos, videos, immersive 360° images, room dimensions and floor plans for each of our halls and apartment buildings. The UGA Housing YouTube channel also offers 360-degree video tours and room tours guided by students who live with us. 

UGA campus tours

Visit the UGA Visitors Center site for more information on escorted tours, self-guided tours, virtual tours, video chats with tour leaders, Q&A panels with current students, and more! 

Helpful guides

UGA app

The UGA app is helpful for students and visitors alike. It features helpful information about transportation, parking, campus locations and more. It’s available for iOS and Android devices: 

Things to do in Athens

Athens is an edgy college town filled with creative energy. You’ll find plenty of adventures on campus and off—in our gardens, museums, craft breweries and forward-thinking restaurants, plus the live music that made the town famous. 

Staying on campus

The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education and Hotel 

When you visit campus, continue your tour experience with a stay at the official hotel of the University of Georgia. Located in the center of campus and within walking distance of multiple attractions, the Georgia Center is a prime destination for visitors. The Georgia Center also offers a free shuttle for guests that will take you around campus and Athens. 

Dining on campus

For a more authentic campus experience, why not visit one of the award-winning dining halls? Dining Services offers five residential locations as well as several retail and market locations throughout campus, each offering delicious fare at excellent value. All dining halls are open to the public and take cash or card payments. Don’t go home hungry!