The Mount Vernon plantation house of George Washington, Washington D.C.
The Mount Vernon plantation house of George Washington, Washington D.C.

Mount Vernon

3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mount Vernon, Virginia, 22121

The basics

Mount Vernon is a common stop on day trip tours from Washington DC, either by river cruise, group tour, or private tour. If visiting on your own, be sure to book your tickets in advance to gain flexibility on your mansion tour time. You can easily combine a visit with tours of Old Town Alexandria or the Arlington National Cemetery.

Start at the Ford Orientation Center, and experience how the Washingtons lived on guided tours of the mansion’s first two floors, included with general admission. Afterward, visit the museum and education center, where you can watch short educational films and see historical artifacts such as George Washington’s wooden teeth.

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Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Day Trip from Washington DC
Mount Vernon and Old Town Alexandria Day Trip from Washington DC
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Looking at the Washington estate. The details view of Alexandria. The grounds were beautiful and lot of beautiful flowers
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Things to know before you go

  • Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes while exploring the grounds.

  • Mount Vernon tickets grant one-day admittance and an audio tour.

  • Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the estate. A downloadable app offers audio tours, maps, and a scavenger hunt.

  • You cannot take photos of any kind in the mansion.

  • Fans of National Treasure: Book of Secrets can take a tour highlighting historical details and settings used in the movie.

  • Reach the off-site gristmill and distillery via a shuttle that runs regularly from April to October.

  • The on-site Mount Vernon Inn and Restaurant serves traditional American fare.

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How to get there

Mount Vernon is 18 miles (29 kilometers) south of Washington DC along the George Washington Memorial Parkway. On public transit, take the metro to Huntington Station and connect to bus number 101. Potomac cruises are also an option. Boats depart from Pier 4 in downtown DC and the Potomac Riverboat Company in Old Town Alexandria.

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When to get there

The site is open every day but becomes busiest in spring, early fall, and on holiday weekends. On Presidents Day (George Washington’s birthday) Mount Vernon is free to visit and especially busy. See American Revolution battle reenactments during Revolutionary War Weekend, usually in May.

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Visiting Mount Vernon in winter

Visit from late November through December to join candlelit tours complete with in-costume characters. These tours highlight the holiday celebrations and draw huge crowds during an otherwise slow season. Purchase tickets well in advance to experience period dancing, 18th-century holiday traditions, and rooms lit by lantern light.

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