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  2. Tips for Visiting. Quick Guide to Visiting Monticello. Check out our Do's and Don'ts when visiting Monticello and our Visiting Frequently Asked Questions. Start at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center. Park, buy tickets, shop, eat, and enjoy three exhibitions, a kids discovery room and a powerful 15-minute introductory film at the Visitor Center.

  3. www.monticello.org › visit › tips-for-visitingDo's & Don'ts | Monticello

    Tips for Visiting. Do's & Don'ts. Monticello welcomes hundreds of thousands of guests each year. We want your visit to be enjoyable and safe. To ensure the best experience for every guest, we ask that you review and observe the following guidelines and regulations: Monticello's Code of Conduct.

    • Monticello Highlights Tour. Tour Time: 45 minutes. Adults: $42. Children 12-18: $13. Tickets are required for younger children however admission is lower or free.
    • Self-Guided Monticello Tour. Tour Time: Up to You. Monticello Admission Price: Adults: $32. Children 12-18: $10. This isn't the tour we chose however as I was touring the home, I noticed QR codes throughout the areas.
    • Family-Friendly Monticello Tour. Tour Time: 45 minutes. Monticello Admission Price: Adults: $42. Children 12-18: $13. Family Friendly Monticello Tour. This is the tour we chose because we have 4 kids ages 7-15.
    • Behind the Scenes Day Pass. Tour Time: all morning or all afternoon. Monticello Admission Price: Ages 7+: $85. This Monticello tour will allow you access to all 3 floors.
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    Monticello was the home of Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President and author of the Declaration of Independence. It’s preservation is supported by the private non-profit Thomas Jefferson Foundation. It has become something of an architectural and historical landmark, having been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 along with the Universi...

    Monticello is located at 1050 Monticello Loop in Charlottesville, Virginia, about two and a half hours from Washington D.C. It’s just a short drive from downtown Charlottesville to Monticello (about five miles) and about 75 miles northwest of the Virginia capital city of Richmond. Below are listed several airports in the region along with their dis...

    The first step in planning your visit to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello is to review your ticket options. I recommend that you buy your entrance tickets ahead of time online. I’d hate for you to be disappointed because you couldn’t get the Monticello tour or entrance time you wanted. Some options are definitely more pricey than others, but Monticell...

    Visiting a historic estate the size of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello can be a little overwhelming. Here are the “must-do’s” when visiting Monticello. Plan to spend at least a few hours at Monticello if not more. I recommend that you book your ticket first and then plan the rest of your time at Monticello around your tour time or self-guided house e...

    In Charlottesville, there’s always something exciting to do. Here are a few ideas if you have enough time to explore more of this great city:

    On our visit to Monticello, we stayed at the Fairfield Inn & Suites Charlottesville Downtown. It was a comfortable hotel in a good location with a free breakfast. We don’t usually ask for much more than that!

    If you’re looking for a fun day trip in Virginia, Monticello is the place to go. This historic site is home to many interesting exhibits and attractions. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for something to do in Charlottesville, there’s plenty to see and do at Monticello. And don’t forget that there’s much more to do in Charlottesville t...

  4. www.monticello.org › visit › tips-for-visitingVisiting FAQs | Monticello

    Tips for Visiting. Visiting Frequently Asked Questions. Can I take a guided tour? Is there a self-guided tour of the house? What outdoor offerings are available? Can I park by the main house? Is the shuttle the only option for getting to the mountaintop? Are animals allowed at Monticello? What food is available?

  5. 7,234 reviews. #3 of 90 things to do in Charlottesville. Historic SitesGardens. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Write a review. About. Monticello and its many historical rooms, gadgets, furniture, buildings, and artifacts tell us a lot about Thomas Jefferson, the president who built it and lived there. Duration: More than 3 hours.

  6. Get there early. Monticello usually opens by mid-morning, so get there when they open to avoid the huge crowds. You can also avoid the heat this way — if you happen to be visiting in the summertime, when things can get steamy and soupy at Monticello. Prepare for bad weather.

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