Three guests look over the Fulfillment Center

Welcome to Amazon Tours!

Come meet Amazon! Take a free tour to see behind the scenes. Learn more about our technology, people, processes, sustainability, and commitment to the communities in which we operate.

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Amazon Tours
Ever wondered how products in your online shopping cart get from Amazon to you? Amazon offers free public tours at select locations across the world. Join our Tour Leaders on a walk through a fulfilment center as they introduce the people, technology, and processes that help prepare each customer order.
Step into the dynamic world of Amazon with our free tours, where you’ll go behind the scenes to witness firsthand the intricate web of technology, people, and processes that drive Amazon’s success story.


During your tour, you’ll have the chance to explore our state-of-the-art technology that powers our fulfilment centres, from cutting-edge robotics to advanced logistics systems. Our knowledgeable guides will take you through our innovative processes, showcasing how we strive to continuously improve and innovate to better serve our customers. We’ll also shed light on how we’re working towards a more sustainable future, both within our operations and beyond. And let’s not forget about our incredible people. Learn about our inclusive culture and commitment to diversity, where everyone’s unique talents are celebrated and valued.
Amazon News
Amazon and Barnardo’s have unveiled a partnership to support 500 young people by 2025. The partnership will give young people leaving care the opportunity to sign up to a bespoke programme aimed at tackling barriers to work.
As part of Amazon’s International Women’s Day 2023, and extended Women’s History Month theme, #DriveHerForward, we talked to five of the women using our mentoring programmes to help other women succeed.
The ‘Brick-by-Brick’ project with support from Amazon, Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, and Wigan charity The Brick will donate essential goods to more than 50,000 families in the region this year.
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