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Explore Tudor Place Historic House & Garden: Georgetown’s Federal-Period Gem

Discover Tudor Place in Georgetown

A model of Federal-period architecture in the nation’s capital, Tudor Place was home to six generations of Martha Washington’s descendants from 1805 to 1983 and the enslaved workers and servants who lived and worked here. With over 18,000 decorative objects, including the largest Washington Collection outside of Mount Vernon, Tudor Place sits on 5 ½ acres in the heart of Georgetown.

The house and garden are open for self-guided visits Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Reserve free, timed tickets online. Bring a picnic and enjoy yourself. DC and CDC health and safety guidelines are followed.

Amenities

  • Guided tours available
  • Private Tour
  • Educational Programming
  • Non-Profit Organization
  • Currently Open for Business

Additional Information

Largest Meeting Room Details

Capacity, Banquet-style: 35, Capacity, Theatre-style: 40

Meeting Space Details

Inside Reception Capacity: 75

Distance to Metro

1.20 Miles

Distance to Conv Center

2.50 Miles

Pool

None

Nearby Landmarks

Embassy Row, National Cathedral, The White House

Group Maximum

45

Attraction Rates

Under $12

Length of Tour

1-2 Hours

Min to Airport

15

Discount

Affiliation Discounts, Membership Discounts, Show Your Badge

Metro Station

Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom-GWU

Parking

N/A

Valet

N/A

Metro Line

Blue, Orange, Red

Payment Options

American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Website for "Health & Safety Policy"

https://tudorplace.org/visit/plan-your-visit-2/

Website for COVID-19 response

https://tudorplace.org/visit/plan-your-visit-2/

Employee Safety Requirements

Mask Required

Visitor Safety Requirements

Mask Required

Visitor Ticketing Requirements

Timed Tickets Required

Directions

1644 31st St. NW
Washington, DC 20007
United States


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