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There's much to see and do at Mount Vernon.

We recommend that you plan to spend 2-3 hours on the estate to see as much as possible. Only a short drive from Washington, D.C., George Washington’s Mount Vernon is filled with rich history.

Expert-led Tours

Get the most out of your Mount Vernon experience by adding our tours to your visit.
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Hamilton The Musical Tour
April - October
Offered: Daily at 9:30 a.m. & 3 p.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Look around, look around at Mount Vernon and discover Washington’s role in Hamilton The Musical, and his views on many of the themes that the musical addresses in our new tour.

Slave Quarters
The Enslaved People of Mount Vernon Tour
February - December
Offered: Daily at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: Free

Explore the lives and contributions of the enslaved community who built and operated Mount Vernon. In 1799, more than 300 slaves lived and worked on the five farms that made up Washington’s 8,000-acre plantation. Listen to their stories and learn more about their daily life. Visit the slave quarters and view reproduction clothing, tools, furniture, cookware, ceramics, toys, and personal accessories that represent their experiences.

Please budget 10-15 minutes to walk from the Ford Orientation Center to the Mansion circle to meet your guide.

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Gardens and Landscape Tour
May - October
Offered: Daily at 11 a.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

George Washington spent nearly sixteen years away from home during the Presidency and the War for Independence. Yet, he always had a desire to return home to Mount Vernon, for a peaceful retirement, to rest under the shade of his own Vine and Fig tree. Come take a walk through the General’s garden and see the founding flowers that recreate Washington’s 18th-century landscape and gardens. 

Photo Cruise Boat at the Wharf
Photo Cruise
March - October
Offered: Tues. - Fri. at 11:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m., Sat. - Sun. at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.
Duration: 45 min
Cost: $7-$11 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

See Mount Vernon from a different perspective during this 45-minute narrated excursion on the Potomac River. Learn about the river's history and discover how it contributed to Washington's business ventures. Be sure to look for the eagles and osprey that live along the shores.

Dr. Craik
Through My Eyes Tour
March - December
Offered: Mon. - Fri. at 1 p.m., Sat. - Sun. at 10 a.m. & 1 p.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Step back in time for an immersive experience and see Mount Vernon through the eyes of the people who knew George Washington best. A character interpreter, such as Washington's granddaughter, personal secretary, farm manager, or enslaved valet, will guide you across the estate as they go about their daily activities, making several stops along the way.

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Washington the Farmer: An American Visionary Tour
April - October
Offered: Mon. - Fri. at 1:30 p.m
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Discover the revolutionary farmer behind the General and President. This guided tour explores how George Washington transformed Mount Vernon into a model of scientific agriculture. You’ll examine his ambitious adoption of new husbandry to champion efficiency, develop his seven-year crop rotation, and design his famous 16-sided treading barn. 

Trace how Washington’s forward-thinking experiments, focused on sustainability and long-term planning, foreshadowed modern farming and shaped his view of civic duty and his compelling economic vision for the new nation.

Shuttle
King Street Shuttle
May - June
Offered: Fri. - Sat. at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. & 12 p.m.
Duration: 4 hours
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Take in scenic views of the Potomac River on a convenient shuttle to George Washington’s historic estate from the King Street Metro station in Alexandria, Virginia. The Mount Vernon Shuttle Bus pick up and drop off will be located on 1908 Diagonal Road, Alexandria VA, in front of the Embassy Suites Hotel.

  • Pick up from King Street Metro at 10 a.m.; Return from Mount Vernon at 2 p.m.
  • Pick up from King Street Metro at 11 a.m.; Return from Mount Vernon at 3 p.m.
  • Pick up from King Street Metro at 12 p.m.; Return from Mount Vernon at 4 p.m.

The shuttle to Mount Vernon is approximately 20 minutes long. Guests will have 3.5 hours to explore the home of the first president before their return trip. Return times correspond to your selected departure and cannot be changed.

Staff Favorites Museum Tour
January - June
Offered: Thu. - Sat. at 2 p.m. & 3 p.m.
Duration: 20 min
Cost: $5 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Explore our staff's favorites in the Mount Vernon: Story of an American Icon exhibition on display at the Museum. See treasured items that tell the full story of Mount Vernon from prehistoric times to today.   

In-Depth Tour
January - December
Offered: Daily, Dates & Times Vary | 9:15 a.m., 11:15 p.m. & 1:15 p.m.
Duration: 75 min
Cost: $60 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Discover more than 250 years of Mount Vernon history as you explore the Mansion, and the surrounding outbuildings and gardens.

This tour provides behind-the-scenes access to buildings typically closed to the public, like the Old Tomb, and an in-depth experience of the estate.

*This program includes a tour through the interior of the Mansion. A separate Mansion Tour is not required.

Dinner with the Washingtons
May - October, Select Dates
Offered: Jun. 13 & 28, Jul. 11 & 19, Aug. 9, Sep. 19, & Oct. 18 at 3 p.m.
Duration: 60 min
Cost: $10 per person in addition to Grounds Pass

Explore how the people who lived at Mount Vernon in the 18th century dined on a tour that takes you to the gardens, salt house, smokehouse, slave quarters, greenhouse, and the Mansion’s kitchen. 

Discover how food was grown, preserved, prepared, and served at Mount Vernon. You'll leave this specialty tour knowing the Washingtons’ favorite recipes, what hired and enslaved servants at Mount Vernon ate, and why Martha Washington wasn’t a fan of Vulcan, Washington’s French hound.

Mansion & Grounds

Entry to the Mansion is by guided tour only and requires a Mansion tour ticket (a grounds pass allows access to the estate).

Visit Time

Mansion Tour Time: 10 minutes 

You can also visit our outbuildings, gardensWashington's Tomb, the Slave Memoriala working farm, and more.

Grounds Visit Time: 1 hour

THE MANSION & GROUNDS

Museums

Mount Vernon: The Story of an American Icon

In the museum, discover the people who shaped Mount Vernon, including Washington and Custis family members, enslaved and hired laborers, and Vice Regents of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association, which has owned and preserved Mount Vernon since the 19th century.

Museum Visit Time: 1 hour

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Lives Bound Together: Slavery at Mount Vernon

Explore the lives of the enslaved people at Mount Vernon with our new exhibit, included with admission. Learn about the 317 enslaved people who lived and worked at George Washington’s five farms, gristmill, and distillery. Find out how enslaved people formed families, created tight-knit communities, earned money, and acquired personal possessions.

Museum Visit Time: 15-30 minutes

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Education Center

Get early access now during a special preview period to our new exhibition, George Washington: A Revolutionary Life, opening in June.

In the Education Center, trace Washington’s life story through exhibits, a 4D Revolutionary War film, and the Be Washington Interactive Theater.

Certain areas and attractions may be off-view due to ongoing renovations.

Education Center

Patriots Path: A Revolutionary War Encampment

The Revolutionary War encampment is moving to a brand new location near the Oxen paddock on the 12-acre field. Until then, visit our Continental Army interpreters in the Donald W. Reynolds Museum lobby.

Experience the American Revolution as you walk through an 18th-century Continental Army encampment featuring soldiers' tents and an officer’s tent.

At this hands-on attraction, you can touch the items inside the tents, wash clothes in the laundry yard, and examine cooking utensils used by camp followers.

Interpreters will be on hand to share information about life in the encampment and answer questions. 

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Dining

Enjoy cornbread and other Virginia favorites at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant or get a quick meal or snack at The General's Canteen.

Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant Visit Time: 45 minutes - 1 hour
The General's Canteen Visit Time: 15 - 30 minutes

The General's Canteen Closed for Renovations Until 2026

While the The General's Canteen is undergoing renovations, guests can grab a quick bite at our food truck, Executive Orders, or enjoy a full-service meal at the charming Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant.

Groups Can Dine with the Mansion in View

Groups have a special opportunity to dine on our scenic 12-acre field in a large, covered outdoor dining tent with the Mansion in view.

Dining under a large tent with views of the historic area and the West Gate is a rare opportunity. For many students, this will be a memorable and unique part of their visit.

Dining

Shopping

The Shops at Mount Vernon offers unique gifts, reproductions of Mount Vernon treasures, books, toys, and more.

You can also shop our online store.

The Shops at Mount Vernon

George Washington’s Distillery & Gristmill

Open seasonally: weekends in Apr. - Oct. 

Tour fully-functioning reconstructions of Washington's gristmill and whiskey distillery. Both buildings are located 2.7 miles from the estate’s main entrance. 

Distillery & Gristmill