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Adults (12+) $28. Youth (6-11) $15. Children (0-5)FREE. Buy Your Tickets Online. General admission includes one-day admittance to the Mount Vernon estate and an audio tour. While we recommend at least three hours for your visit, shorter visits are also possible. Save $2 on admission tickets when you purchase 3 days in advance.
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Explore the Grounds. Walk the grounds to visit George Washington's four gardens and more than a dozen historic outbuildings. An audio tour that covers more than 29 stops on the estate is included with the cost of admission. Audio Tours.
How much is general admission? Admission ticket prices are available on our Plan Your Visit page. What is included with general admission? General admission includes access to the historic area, gardens, outbuildings, and museums. Admission also includes an audio tour device. Can I walk the grounds without paying admission?
Mount Vernon participates in various programs that offer special discounts on your visit to George Washington's home and other attractions in our region. Government Shutdown Federal Employee Discount During the government shutdown, federal employees receive 50% off admission to Mount Vernon.
And that’s why, in a city full of free memorials, museums, and other sights, it’s absolutely worth the time, effort, and cost to travel about 15 miles south of the nation’s capital to spend a day at Mount Vernon.