As a monument to James Madison and the Enslaved Community, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education, …
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Oct 21, 2024
Beautiful estate, decent tour but guide was a bit tepid and not clear spoken. History of the home’s additions and renovations unexpectedly interesting. The film inside the visitor center was quite … Full review by Paul O
Aug 26, 2024
Thoroughly enjoyed revisiting Montpelier the Home of the 4TH US President James Madison after 20 years. { we didnt get a full tour then as the home was undergoing renovations} This lovely estate had … Full review by Tia B
Jul 8, 2024
Aside from the gorgeous grounds and breath-taking views, this visit to James Madison's family home is very informative. The house itself has been restored to match the time period and our tour guide … Full review by Garrett S
Hi there Hedy, as of Jan. 11, 2023, yes, tickets are available to purchase once you arrive at Montpelier. However, due to tour capacity, we highly recommend purchasing tickets in …
Hi there Hedy, as of Jan. 11, 2023, yes, tickets are available to purchase once you arrive at Montpelier. However, due to tour capacity, we highly recommend purchasing tickets in advance so you're sure to have the tour time you want! Visit montpelier. org for more information.
Check the website As far as I know open 7 days a week.. if you buy tickets online there is a discount.. adults around $20 You should plan a good couple of hours for your trip.. again the …
Check the website As far as I know open 7 days a week.. if you buy tickets online there is a discount.. adults around $20 You should plan a good couple of hours for your trip.. again the website has tons of great info.
Would like to know how handicap accessible is the house and grounds?
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Thank you for your inquiry. There are wheelchairs available at the Visitor Center at no charge. The House is handicap-accessible on the first floor and to the exhibition in the …
Thank you for your inquiry. There are wheelchairs available at the Visitor Center at no charge. The House is handicap-accessible on the first floor and to the exhibition in the cellars; however, it is not accessible to the second floor. We offer guests who are unable to access the second floor the opportunity to view a DVD that will give you information you would receive on the second floor. Our grounds are quite extensive; there are walking paths around the historic core of the House. If you need more information, please call our Visitor Services staff at (540) 672-2728 x141 or visit our website. Christy Moriarty Tourism Marketing Manager