Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage

4768 reviews

4580 Rachels Ln, Hermitage, TN 37076

www.thehermitage.com

+16158892941

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Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage is a History museum located at 4580 Rachels Ln, Hermitage, TN 37076. It has received 4768 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars.

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Hours

Monday9AM-5PM
Tuesday9AM-5PM
Wednesday9AM-5PM
Thursday9AM-5PM
Friday9AM-5PM
Saturday9AM-5PM
Sunday9AM-5PM

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  • The address of Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: 4580 Rachels Ln, Hermitage, TN 37076

  • Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage has 4.7 stars from 4768 reviews

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  • "The signs highlighting Andrew Jackson’s accomplishments directly across from where people he enslaved would have slept was in horrendously poor taste, and shows that the Hermitage cares more about preserving a positive legacy of Andrew Jackson than acknowledging the people whose humanity he dangled in front of them like a prize"

    "Great tour and beautiful property"

    "The Mansion Tour was nice"

    "The film shown addressed Jackson’s duality in saying he set precedent for a government that takes power from the aristocracy and gives it to the common man but that he had a violent side and we must remember his policies to steal native lands and uphold slavery"

    "As an european visiting a southern state and interested to learn more about slavery this was everything I could have wished for"

Reviews

  • Abigail DuFort

The signs highlighting Andrew Jackson’s accomplishments directly across from where people he enslaved would have slept was in horrendously poor taste, and shows that the Hermitage cares more about preserving a positive legacy of Andrew Jackson than acknowledging the people whose humanity he dangled in front of them like a prize. The presidential museum has enough about his accomplishments, and seeing a sign calling Jackson a hero in a cabin he miraculously downsized to make smaller for the people who were forced to stand on their feet for 18+ hours in Tennessee heat. Incredibly disappointing. Another thing that really rubbed me the wrong way about The Hermitage was the fact that I saw the Cherokee referred to as “Indians” too much for my liking. Really? It’s 2023, and these exhibits looked like they were at least installed in the past 10 years. Indigenous, Cherokee, or even Native American would have been more appropriate for an educational museum. The Hermitage is a classic example of Americans being unable to just acknowledge the horrors of history, without some sort of buffer to make us all feel more comfortable. I understand there are tours speaking to the experience of people who were enslaved. I went to the museum, and appreciated the banners providing names and faces of the people who were forced to work there. But I question where your true intentions lie when I see signs calling him a hero directly across from where enslaved people slept. Do better, remove these signs.

  • Justine Vild

Great tour and beautiful property. Recently did the Belle Meade Plantation tour as well and this one was just as great. I didn't buy tickets in advance because they did not seem to be selling out online. I visited with my mother-in-law and she received a senior discount and I a veteran discount ($24 each). The property is quite large. It takes about 7-8 minutes to walk to the mansion through the museum. You can head back and see the film if you don't get to it before your tour. I highly recommend watching the 17 minute film, it was excellent. If deciding between this tour and Belle Meade, biggest differences are this one is more walking and more focused more on a person, better history guides. Belle Meade includes wine tasting for free ($3 here) at the end and is more focused on slavery. We spent about 2.5 hours here. I could have spent more time but had lunch reservations. I would say budget 2 hours minimum. They will have audio headsets in the future which will be so much better. For now, you can listen to the stops online. Learned so much about this amazing person and property! I would personally choose this over Bellmeade just because I like walking but Belle Meade is closer to Nashville and takes less time if you have mobility issues and time constraints.

  • Jill Brady

The Mansion Tour was nice. They showed a short 25-minute movie about this place and the people who had lived there. The mansion was air-conditioned, which was good because of the extremely hot summer weather that week. The four tour guides were nice and friendly and they gave our tour a lot of interesting knowledge about Andrew Jackson and his life before and after his presidency. They even politely answered our questions. And we asked them a few. It was my first time visiting here. I bought some nice souvenirs. Those ladies who worked in the gift shop were nice, friendly, and helpful. We got a ride from an older gentleman in a golf cart from the Mansion back to the Museum and gift shop. He told my husband that he could drive for him. I thought he was teasing; but he was serious. My husband talked to him and we thanked him profusely for the ride. We were tired of walking, and it was so hot out that we really appreciated that ride. The other people, like us, were hot and tired, and I'm sure they also appreciated that ride as well. I would take our children and grandchildren back here to learn some of our nation's history.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Sharon Perkins

The film shown addressed Jackson’s duality in saying he set precedent for a government that takes power from the aristocracy and gives it to the common man but that he had a violent side and we must remember his policies to steal native lands and uphold slavery. The whole of the tour, from signage to tour guide scripts, didn’t glorify or vilify Jackson, it stated all the facts (like I wish the news outlets would). We’ve visited Mt. Vernon and Reagan’s Library and we found Jackson’s mansion well-preserved, thanks to the efforts of the organization that collects the funds for this site, and the tours well-done. The size of the group was a bit large for the size of the rooms. I loved the museum store! It had fun items for history buffs, candy, Tennessee knickknacks, cookbooks, a few clothing items, tea ware, toys and Christmas ornaments. There is a new-ish wine-tasting venue next door to the store. On this day (Saturday, 5:00 pm) the restaurant was closed.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Marius Popescu

As an european visiting a southern state and interested to learn more about slavery this was everything I could have wished for. - the entry museum, with the movie included, offers basic informations to prepare you for the mansion and grounds visit - it is a mansion like the one you see on movies with cotton plantations of the early 19th century - the interior is very well preserved, most of the objects are original, the house is full of history - the estate is quite big but it was a very relaxing and peacefull walk - it has a cotton field, I really appreciates this. - the audio guide is very good, enough information, not to much to get you bored. - I took also the carriege ride focused on slavery and I appreciated the informatikn provided by the guide.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Jill House

Fun stop for our family! My kids thought it was so cool they got to go into the house of a former president! The grounds are beautiful and well maintained. There was construction going on, so I don’t know if we saw everything we could have. The museum itself was educational, but the movie was not working and it was really warm in the building. The mansion was super cool to see. Definitely recommend seeing the mansion if you go. And we toured the grounds. We contemplated doing the tour “In Their Footsteps” but the $50 cost was too much. I inquired if there was a discount for children like the other admission prices but there was not. Our family would have cost $300! I hope they consider making it more cost friendly for families with children to attend that tour. The garden and family cemetery were beautiful and peaceful.

  • Randy Christensen

This home and plantation are well preserved. Tour guides were professional and very knowledgeable. The entire of the home is awesome, especially the mural, and how much is authentic. Well kept grounds and other out buildings. Peaceful area. The museum was excellent and full of great information about Andrew Jackson and had good information on the slaves he owned, too. Some great insights into life during his time and some details of his life. Wish we could have taken photos inside (only reason not giving a 5 star rating). I understand why, with 80% of the items there being Jackson's belongings or from his family and so are very old and to preserve them, they ask for no photos.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$11–15

  • Rich Bird

As a fan of Andrew Jackson, this was an absolute thrill! I loved walking through history and trying to feel it as though I was there. The two tour guides in the house acted as though they were indentured servants forced to guide us through the house and showed little enthusiasm for their jobs. I loved the museum on site and thought it to be a thorough look at Andrew Jackson and his life and home. Despite the despondent tour guides and the harrowing price of admission, I believe this to be a true delight for any fan of history.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Eva Sailly

Amazing historical home! 82% of the interior is original and absolutely gorgeous. The grounds were lovely to walk through and the plaques were very informative. Tour was too expensive for being rushed with very little content about anything other than condensed facts about Andrew Jackson… not much about the life there, architecture or art. Would have preferred a more personal experience than reciting what sounded like a rehearsed speech. Also viewed everything through plexus glass… not fun.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • renee brumm

Absolutely beautiful scenery. We did the mansion tour and the grounds access and there was so much to explore. It was really cool to feel you are walking through history and learn about the lives of everyone who lived there. I would recommend about 3 to 4 hours to do everything. We came around 4 and did not have enough time to see everything. I enjoy history and reading everything so it does take me a bit longer to get through everything. If you like just looking at pictures may need a little less time! But definitely give yourself enough time so you do jot have to rush! Would recommend.

  • Jonathan Francis

We enjoyed touring the Hermitage. My son and I enjoy learning about history together. He is 7 years old. I have visited two times, but my first visit was about 25 years ago on a school field trip. This visit was like new to me. We had a great time. The premium guided tour is worth the price. I 100% recommend going that route. We spent about 3 hours touring the grounds and mansion. There is a lot of walking and standing, so be sure to wear some good shoes.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$31+

  • Brenda S

Nice mansion, museum and grounds to explore for history lovers. Many of Andrew Jackson’s items were on display at the museum, including his eyeglasses, carriage, cane, sword and so much more. The museum is immersive with interactive displays, short films, and artifacts. There is something for everyone. The grounds are beautiful this time of the year with flowers throughout and a variety of different plants in the garden next to the family cemetery.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • SNF

It was a great experience for those who love history. We've wanted to go for years and I'm glad we finally made a plan to get there. The mansion is beautiful. So much of the original house and items are there (I think they said over 80%). The grounds are beautiful too and we enjoyed just walking around, looking at the buildings and reading the information. The tour guides were informational and had a lot of knowledge.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Holly Bailey

We had a wonderful time visiting Andrew Jackson's Hermitage. Make sure to watch the movie that plays at select times. Directions were thoroughly explained to make our visit easy and carefree. We highly recommend a visit. The tour guides were informative and witty. The scenery was beautiful. We enjoyed our time there. Be aware there were, however, some areas that were under construction that we were not able to see.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • M C

We chose to do the VIP tour. It was great. I really enjoy having a knowledgeable person explain to me what I am looking at. Otherwise, I just blow past everything too quickly. The grounds are absolutely beautiful. I could just spend the day walking outside enjoying the plants, wildlife, and scenery. The house is really well preserved with a lot of the original stuff. It was very impressive. We learned a lot about Jackson. His story is quite impressive. I'm so glad we visited. This is one of the better presidential places we have been.

  • Nash Williams

The Hermatige is a must do with any visit in Nashville. There is so much history in this property and in the story is that the tour guides and the plaques give you is amazing. Everybody is extremely nice the way it has always been with the natives of Tennessee. the mansion tour and walking the grounds is an awesome time. There is a golf cart for those that need assistance because the mansion is approximately 300 yards from the visitor center. Plenty of parking plenty of room for everybody to walk around a great time for all.

  • Jeana Mascio

I honestly was expecting a little more from this place since it costs $20 per person to even step foot on the grounds! I felt like the grounds were a little run down; trees and garden looked a little sad. A pro is that the grounds do allow dogs so my parents were able to bring their dog as we walked around. Staff was friendly and helpful. Bathrooms were clean and you could use those before paying the $20.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Katie Lauterbach

I recommend making the short trip out from Nashville to the Hermitage to review this piece of history. There was so much to see in the museum before even getting to the house. We purchased tickets online as there is a time entry. The grounds are beautiful. The house is so nicely preserved with many intimate details. Andrew Jackson and his wife Rachel lived a life worth learning about and remembering.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Cory Sousa

Great tour to learn about some of our American history. The house tour was great and the tour guides did a great job presenting the information. You are able to walk around the property to tour some of the older buildings which has additional historical information. The garden is a must to see after the house tour. We didnt go to the cafe to eat but looked at the food and it looked and smelled great. We didn't have time to visit the winery but they looked like they had a great special of trying 3 wines for $3.

  • Gail Geissler

There is a lot of construction for up dates being done. I was able to get around with my scooter. I couldn't go into the house with the scooter, but I was able to walk and sit once inside. I found everything very interesting. I loved the wagon ride with Greg as our tour guide. Very informative (all the tour guides were), friendly, and just kind. It was a great day. Loved the Bake Chicken in the Cafe too!
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$31+

  • Joe T

Great place to get some history- Can learn to hood & bad of the old days. Hopefully we learn from our past. Nice horse drawn Biggie for part of the tour. Cemetery on site. They have numerous tours or you can combine them… worth doing it all. I believe it was about $27 for all per adult and they offer a few bucks of senior discount, AAA, govt/military discounts.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Ethan Unverferth

I came here on a Monday afternoon and was basically the only person in the whole place! I did the “In Their Footsteps” tour and it was super informative, I’d highly recommend it. The tour was about $50 per person but it was worth it. Overall the history is very interesting and I’d definitely recommend trying to visit here.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$31+

  • ania b

Gorgeous place, beautiful walls, furniture, garden.. I recommend to buy a vip tickets to watch places not included in regular tickets like entry on the balcony above front doors etc (we payed $60/each) - highly recommended to try samples of wines from their winery (with vip tickets $3 for 5 samples) or buying some bottles
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$31+

  • Aimee Hill

The guided tour of this historical estate was fabulous! Characters were dressed in period costumes and were delightfully knowledgeable while effectively educational! I really appreciated that there were so many artifacts preserved here. I especially loved that multiple perspectives were conveyed regarding the history.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Larry Crain

Great place to visit if you're in the Nashville area and want to see a historic home that truly hasn't changed much since the 1800s. Lot of information on the guided tour about Andrew Jackson, the house he had built and his life in general. We bought tickets in advance but could have bought them there.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Nicholas Redding

Beautiful museum with loads of history. The museum tour lasts around 30 minutes, but the history is well worth the cost. The majority of your time will be spent on the grounds looking at the old buildings and reading the signage. Short video when you enter. Well worth going to if you are in the area!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Latham Winfree

We did the outside tour only. It was great. It wasn't about the money. The difference in price was four dollars. But we were able to self pace the outside, rather than going at the guide's speed. We saw much of the Hermitage's ground floor through the windows. Highlights for us were the history of enslaved people and the gardens, including the Jackson burial cupola. Plus, we visited the wine tasting area. Very nice.

  • Jennifer V

Beautifully preserved historical site. A fascinating window into the life of Andrew Jackson, the ‘President of the People’. The museum does gloss over the history and experience of the 150 slaves owned by Jackson who also lived on this estate. The interpretation is from the perspective of the Jackson family which is an incomplete history. As such, how the history is presented is as educational as the site itself.

  • Tennessee Realtor, Cassie Lee

I have lived 15 minutes away from here for 20+ years, yet never been here! Over 1100ac on the Hermitage once lived in by Andrew Jackson and his extended family and workers. Definitely do the carriage ride tour and museum tour! Lots of opportunities for some pics and a great history lesson. It’s so beautiful this time of year!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Tim Sutton

This National Historic Landmark is a must see if you are in the Nashville area. The centerpiece of the property and museum is Andrew Jackson’s Heritage mansion. The house which began construction in 1819 became the current Greek Revival mansion by 1835. The house, garden and grounds are stunning. It’s a walk through history which you learn about our seventh president and life in the early 1800’s.

  • Nathan Offerman

This place is horrible and a genuine rip off. My girlfriend's phone was stolen and no one did anything to help. It's over priced and full of lies anyways. What a joke. Go around it avoid it, do not stop it's a horrible place. They have cameras and did nothing to help us.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
30–60 min
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Eric Klehr

Excellent displays and film. Very up to date. Tour of the house was great, much more enjoyable with actual people explaining the rooms. Got to pick actual cotton! Free Audio guide via cellphone worked great for touring the grounds. Learned a lot and peaked our interest to learn more about Gen Jackson.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Tiffany Ferrari

Beautiful sight. History. Well groomed grounds. His home is in excellent condition, the wallpaper is very unique. The tour guides and staff all very nice. Wear comfy shoes as you could get some really good exercise touring the grounds. Years ago we attended a wedding here, it was wonderful.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Stephanie DeBoer

A nice place to spend a couple hours learning about American history. Tour guides were friendly and knowledgeable. The mansion is air conditioned, which was helpful on the hot day we visited. Such a beautiful spot. Photos are not allowed indoors, FYI.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • PATTY SINISI

The mansion tour was lovely. So much of the original decor and furnishings are so well preserved. Each tour guide had a mountain of information and answered questions. The gardens are beautiful and plentiful. The family cemetery is well taken care of.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Michael Klatt

Real history you can touch walk and sense. Well preserved and restored. 200 plus years of American history. True telling of slave history rarely told or seen elsewhere. The grounds are serene and idyllic to reconnect with nature and clean air.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Ruth Krzyk

I did not realize how much I did not know about Andrew Jackson, our 7th president, until I visited Hermitage. We did the mansion tour which included the grounds and museum. The mansion still had 80% of the furnishings that were there at his death in 1845. Fascinating part of American history - both the man and a peeved of what life was like in the early 1800 south.

  • Polariss Star

We learned so much visiting Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage if you’re wondering or not about paying the extra $ to tour the mansion I’d say do it! We spent about 2 1/2 hours here but you can easily spend less or more.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • alexis noggle

A must see if you love history. They did a great job preserving the house and artifacts. The tour guides were knowledgeable and fun. Even my 5 year old liked see the grounds. The garden is beautiful. The Cafe had great food as well. We wish we were able to do the wagon ride but the weather did not permit it. Would be fun to do. More

  • Eric Kruzinski

I love visiting the early U.S. Presidents homes. The Hermitage did not disappoint. The house your was great and the tour guides were very informative and enthusiastic about their job. The grounds are clean and beautiful. There's a nice cafe, wine bar, gift shop and museum.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait

  • Kati Murphy

A wealth of information. The mansion tour ($27) and wagon tour ($15) were both interesting and engaging. The guides were knowledgeable and happy to answer questions. Each tour took about 30 minutes.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Marco Ivancic

Wonderfully restored Mansion with most of it's original furnishings. Well conducted tour of the building with lots of information. The grounds are well maintained and extensive. Great place for a stroll through history and nature.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Price for adult entry
$11–15

  • Kristi McFadden

I actually really enjoyed the history and experience here. The docents were great & the preservation is so amazing. The weather was perfect in late October to walk the grounds & see the different locations they've kept as part of the property. Don't skip the garden, cemetery or walking out towards the fields.

  • Larry Miller

Very nice visit. I toured the mansion. All of the tour staff were very knowledgeable. The lead tour director has very extensive knowledge and is very personable. The grounds are very well kept up. The mansion is 80% original. The museum is laid out so you can either go through fast or read every word.

  • Cruising with the Clemons

Great place to learn the history of Andrew Jackson. It's one of the few such museums with a ton of original antiques from the house and man. Really cool to be up close and personal with some amazing pieces of history!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Jeff Privett

I've lived close to Nashville all my life and have never visited the Hermitage. Took my adult kids with me. We had a wonderful time. Thoroughly enjoyed this place.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • CCM

Remarkable! Took the wagon ride this time and learned more information about the property. Excellent history lesson about our 7th US President.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
No
Price for adult entry
$16–20

  • Arielle Kurtze (Travel For Always)

Phenomenal museum and tour. I love to learn about our American history and this is a must see. Beautiful grounds and you can easily spend several hours here. We purchased the tour of the mansion and then walked around the ground and the museum. Highly recommend

  • Kaycee Wheeler

Beautiful home and grounds! My wife and I enjoyed the historical info that the tour guides had for us. Would definitely recommend visiting.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Josh Block

Wonderful piece of history located in Tennessee. The mansion and wagon tour were great then the self guided portion was well laid out!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Kristi Williams

Lots of very interesting history here. I did the guided tour and truly enjoyed it. Im a huge history buff and seeing where slaves had to stay was my favorite part. I have always been against slavery.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait

  • Dylan Maver

The charges for a family to see the Mansion tour are quite overpriced. $112 for two adults and three children. Don’t get me wrong, the grounds and mansion are beautiful and well preserved, but the price for an approximately 30 minute tour

  • Kailey Parks

The museum seems well funded, was clean and cool and engaging. It and has been updated in recent years to acknowledge the stories of the enslaved folks who lived here and mostly balancing the complicated history of AJ who was *not* a good

  • Randy

We looked around in the museum for a bit and then we did the mansion tour. The house was beautiful and the people in charge of the tour were very knowledgeable about Andrew Jackson and his house. We also walked out to where some of his

  • Devan Dean

The tour was straight to the point, didn't take forever either, maybe 30 minutes. The walk around the whole area was pleasant, and there's even a horse carriage ride you can take, don't know if you have to pay as I didn't take it. The

  • Maxx77

Great amazing historical home well worth the visit! This home is one of the few in America that's fully preserved you must see to believe! Make sure and visit the souvenir shop they also have a small cafe take a step back in history.

  • MS Green

Nice tour! Too many people are going through the house at one time. It's hard to hear & see the rooms.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
Up to 10 min
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Linda Jarzynka

Very well preserved mansion and grounds. So much history! Do the VIP tour if possible. Arrive early enough to take in the movie and museum. Docents are incredibly knowledgeable!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait

  • Michael Newhouse

Gorgeous home and grounds...fascinating history. Definitely worth several relaxing hours! I paid extra for the house tour. Not very extensive, but I love history and old buildings...so worth it to me. More

  • Waterfall Yoga Therapy

Tons of great information on the mansion tour and the grounds are beautiful!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Price for adult entry
$21–30

  • Snake Doctor

Even for a Brit, this was really interesting. Learning about a man who was pivotal to America's growth, yet was a deeply flawed man. Beautiful grounds, wonderful staff.

  • Tee LB

Such gorgeous place Not being from the states, I learned a lot in this tour, people were very knowledgeable, kind and helpful Will definitely come back

  • Kirk E Wallace

Great historical site; it was worth the visit, time, and cost.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Dalene Sorenson

Awesome place, lots of history and a wine tasting at the end!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Windy Anderson

This is such a beautiful and serene place. The love story is so epic and cute. The grounds are amazing and the home is a treasure. A must see!

  • John Saltekoff

I ejoyed the presentation tour by the different staff. Also the quotes of Andrew Jackson resonate with the current political climate. More

  • Chris Dodson

Extremely well maintained historic home. Very knowledgeable staff and an overall must see if you are in the Nashville area. More

  • Royce Garshak

Another great one stop in and see history this was one of our greatest presidents... History at it best, great day trip .

  • Ricardo Quintana

This was so amazing full of history here and very interesting to see how these people's live back in the days. More

  • Min Zhang

Very informative. Lots of displays, a short movie, big mansion, beautiful garden.
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