Welcome to George Washington's Mount Vernon
Visitor Information
Mansion
- Due to ongoing preservation work, the Mansion's New Room is not on display.
- In November, the New Room, Servants’ Hall, and Kitchen will be open. All other rooms in the Mansion will be off-view.
Education Center
- The Education Center exhibit on George Washington’s life is closed for an extensive rebuild and will reopen in 2026.
- The museum exhibit Mount Vernon: Story of An American Icon, located next to the Education Center, remains open.
Mansion Tour
Step into the home that George Washington shared with his wife, Martha.
Tours currently require a timed tour ticket.
Due to preservation work, some rooms in the Mansion may be off-view.
Learn how our Mansion Revitalization project will impact your visit.
Reserve Your Tour Online
Mansion tour tickets are available online or at the gate.
We recommend reserving in advance online to receive your desired tour time. On busy days, including on weekends, the first available Mansion tour may be 2 hours or more after your arrival.
Private Tours
Enjoy an exclusive private tour with your own guide.
Private tours of Mount Vernon enable guests to receive a more personalized experience, customized based on your interest with an expert guide.
Directions
Mount Vernon is easily accessible by car, and parking is free.
You can also reach us by public transportation, via boat cruise, or bike (bike rentals are available).
Our Street Address
3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
Mount Vernon, VA 22121
Bike to Mount Vernon
Bike from Alexandria, VA to Mount Vernon. Bike rentals are available from our partners in Alexandria.
Where to Eat
Enjoy classic American favorites in a colonial-inspired setting at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant, or grab a quick meal at the Food Court.
International Visitors
Mount Vernon publishes printed maps and guides to the estate in eleven languages.
Audio tours are available in five languages.
Private tours in select languages can be arranged in advance.
Mount Vernon is located in northern Virginia, just a short drive from Washington, D.C.
For more information about things to do in Virginia, visit Virginia.org, the official tourism website for the state of Virginia. You’ll find an overview of each region in Virginia, as well as information about cultural attractions, museums, upcoming events, and where to stay. You can also purchase merchandise featuring the official Virginia slogan, “Virginia is for Lovers.”