Highlights of Montpelier Tour

A visit to Montpelier connects you to the foundations of American democracy, where “a more perfect Union” took shape and continues to inspire today.
Join us for a one-hour guided tour of Montpelier’s historic mansion as we commemorate 250 years since James Madison launched his political career in 1776. Trace his journey from young revolutionary to Father of the Constitution, Architect of the Bill of Rights, and fourth president of the United States. Along the way, discover Dolley Madison’s defining role as First Lady and learn about the enslaved people whose lives were central to Montpelier’s story.
NOTE: Saturday, May 9th will be our Spring Market and there will be no Highlights of Montpelier Tour, but Open House tours will be offered.
2026 Hours
March – May 25: Open Thursday – Monday, 9:00am-4:00pm
May 26 – Open Tuesday – Sunday and Holiday Mondays, 9:00am-4:00pm
November 2 – Open Thursday – Monday, 9:00am-4:00pm
November 28 – Closed for Thanksgiving
December 25 – Closed for Christmas
December 26 – January 3, 2027 – Open, 9:00am -4:00pm
- $34 (18 and older)
- $16 (Youth 12-17)
- $8 (Child 5-11)
- Free (Toddler 4 and under – ticket required)
- $32 (senior 65 & older)
- $32 (military w/ ID)
Tour Tickets are Released Two Weeks in Advance
- Montpelier does not rely on government support and is funded through visitation, grants, donations, and memberships. When you pay the small transaction fee, you’ll be helping make an impact on Montpelier’s mission. Thank you!
The Tour at a Glance:
- one-hour guided tour
- includes both floors of the historic house
- moderate walking and stairs included on the tour route
- tours operate RAIN or SHINE: wear comfortable shoes and weather appropriate clothing
NOTE: The youth and child tickets do not apply to camps, learning centers, or other groups. To book a field trip, please contact Emily Stanfill at estanfill@montpelier.org.
Your ticket purchase also includes all-day self-guided access to:
- Mere Distinction of Colour exhibition
- David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Museum Shop
- Madison Family and Enslaved Community cemeteries
- Annie duPont Formal Garden
- Mr. Madison’s Temple
- 8+ miles of walking trails
- and more
Ubers, Lyft’s, and Taxis
Please note: The gates are closed at 4pm, any Ubers, Lyft’s, and Taxis must be on site prior to 4pm to ensure entry to the property and most services take 45 minutes to get to the property.
Cancellation Policy
No Refunds:
Tickets purchased for Montpelier tours are non-refundable, even if you choose not to attend.
Cancellations by Montpelier:
The only exception to the no-refund policy is if The Montpelier Foundation cancels the tour itself.
Reservations and Tickets:
Reservations and tickets are only valid for the date specified.