- Washington, D.C.
Audio guide: Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Ukrainian
Wheelchair accessible The first floor and the mansion tour are accessible. The shuttles are equipped with a wheelchair lift and can accommodate up to two wheelchairs
Ready for a fun history fix? Tour this former home of President George Washington and former plantation, which has all been impeccably restored to its 1799 glory. Did you know, George was also a farmer?
There are sweeping views of the Potomac River, landscaped gardens, and rooms packed with a rich history. The site also features costumed actors, who, like most people in politics, will be only too happy to pretend it's still 1799!
With the Grounds Pass, you can take a self-guided walk around this immense property, enjoying panoramic views of the Potomac River. Discover how Washington designed the fine landscape and beautiful gardens. Step into period outbuildings and chat with the costumed cast of characters about 18th-century farm life.
There's a lot to see inside the museum included in the Grounds Pass. Inside the exhibit Mount Vernon: The Story of An American Icon, you’ll meet 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.
Make sure to pay your respects at George and Martha Washington's tomb, and take a moment to visit the slave memorial, which commemorates the enslaved people who lived and worked at Mount Vernon.
Your ticket also gets you into Washington's Distillery & Gristmill (opening times vary), which was once one of the largest whiskey distilleries in America.