Experience the private bus tour of Mount Vernon Estate, the home of George Washington. Explore the historic house, gardens, and learn about Washington’s life and legacy. Book now!
Experience the private bus tour of Mount Vernon Estate, the home of George Washington. Explore the historic house, gardens, and learn about Washington’s life and legacy. Book now!
- George Washington’s Mount Vernon - Explore the residence of the first U.S. president, George Washington. Visitors can also tour the blacksmith shop, stables, and slave quarters. The estate boasts four distinct gardens, each with its own unique purpose.
- Alexandria’s Christ Church - Completed in 1773, this historic church in Old Town Alexandria…
- George Washington’s Mount Vernon - Explore the residence of the first U.S. president, George Washington. Visitors can also tour the blacksmith shop, stables, and slave quarters. The estate boasts four distinct gardens, each with its own unique purpose.
- Alexandria’s Christ Church - Completed in 1773, this historic church in Old Town Alexandria was frequented by prominent figures like George Washington and Robert E. Lee. President Washington contributed to the construction of this rectangular Georgian church and was an original pew holder.
- George Washington Masonic National Memorial - Built in the 1920s by American Freemasons to pay tribute to their most revered member, George Washington, the Father of our Country.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Admission ticket to George Washington’s Mount Vernon
- Guided Mansion Tour included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Admission ticket to George Washington’s Mount Vernon
- Guided Mansion Tour included
Mount Vernon was the residence of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Situated 16 miles south of the city, the stunning location and exquisite gardens overlooking the Potomac River are worth visiting on their own, but history buffs should seize this opportunity to delve into Washington’s life.
Originally a tobacco plantation,…
Mount Vernon was the residence of George Washington, the first President of the United States. Situated 16 miles south of the city, the stunning location and exquisite gardens overlooking the Potomac River are worth visiting on their own, but history buffs should seize this opportunity to delve into Washington’s life.
Originally a tobacco plantation, the Washington family owned Mount Vernon for generations before General Washington inherited it in 1754. Guests can tour the main house, which has been restored to reflect its 18th-century appearance. Other remarkable attractions include the 16-sided barn, live animals, a functioning blacksmith, the wharf, the wilderness trail, and the tomb where Washington is laid to rest. Discover the stories of the enslaved community.
Explore the preserved estate to learn about our founding father’s leadership, patriotism, and lasting legacy.
- This tour is not wheelchair accessible
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.