For | Pricing | When |
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Adults |
$26.95 online ($29.95 at ticket office)
March-October
$23 online ($25 at ticket office)
November-February
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March-October
November-February
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Children 5-11 |
$10
Year-round
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Year-round
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Children under 5 |
Free
Year-round
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Year-round
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Clock weights that go into the floor, Mastodon bones, double-acting doors...there are lot of things at Monticello that kids find fascinating. These special guided 40-minute tours of Thomas Jefferson's house are designed especially for families with children ages 5 to 11. Featuring hands-on opportunities, these tours provide a glimpse of life at Monticello and highlight Jefferson’s accomplishments and wide-ranging interests.
Guide To Your Visit

The Family Friendly Day Pass features a 1st-floor tour of Monticello that focuses on the interests of young learners and their families.

Monticello is a big, beautiful, thought-provoking place. Leave time to explore it. Most guests spend about 3.5 hours.

A visit starts at the David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center where you'll find exhibits on Jefferson and Monticello, an introductory film, a hands-on discovery room, and food and shopping.

Visit the Griffin Discovery Room in the visitor center with your kids and look for the seasonal Mountaintop Activity Center next to the House's North Wing.

Our visually-rich introductory film, “Thomas Jefferson’s World,” describes Monticello’s central importance to Jefferson’s life and work, his consequential accomplishments and core ideas about human liberty, and explores Jefferson’s paradox as a slave owner.

Look for the seasonal Mountaintop Hands-on Activity Center where you can write with a quill pen, play 18th-century games, look through a camera obscura, build models and enjoy many more fun, hands-on activities designed for children of all ages.

Explore the Wings of the House, including Monticello’s kitchens, cellars, and slave dwellings. Here you find a recreation of Jefferson's riding vehicle and an exhibit on travel during his time.

Explore Mulberry Row, where many enslaved individuals lived and worked, or take a guided Slavery at Monticello Tour (included with admission).

Enjoy Monticello's gardens on your own, or take one of our seasonal, guided Gardens and Grounds Tours (included with admission).

Visit Jefferson's gravestone at the Monticello Cemetery.

Visit the African American Graveyard, a final resting place for more than forty of Monticello’s enslaved community. Jefferson enslaved more than four hundred African Americans at Monticello.

Look for one-of-a-kind gifts at our Shops. The main Shop is in our visitor center, and there's a Farm Shop in the House's North Wing.

Refuel at our Farm Table café at our visitor center.

With native hardwood forest, deep ravines, elevated walks and spectacular views the Saunders-Monticello Trail is Central Virginia's most popular park.