George Washington's Mount Vernon & Old Alexandria Half-Day Guided Tour from DC





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Enjoy a trip to George Washington's Mount Vernon & Old Alexandria on this Guided Half-Day Tour from Washington DC. Pass through scenic George Washington Memorial Parkway in Alexandria and see many monuments including Christ Church, the George Washington Masonic Temple, and Robert E Lee's childhood home. Once you arrive to Mount Vernon, enjoy a self-guided audio tour through the estate and museum and explore the buildings located throughout the grounds. You'll have the opportunity to visit the tomb of George and Martha Washington and more within the most famous estate in the United States of America. Highlights: • Half-Day George Washington's Mount Vernon & Old Alexandria Guided Tour • Admission into George Washington's Mount Vernon • Self-Guided Audio Tour of Mount Vernon Estate and Museum • Access to George and Martha Washington's Tomb • Drive through George Washington Memorial Parkway in Old Alexandria • Pass by home of Robert E Lee, Christ Church, George Washington Masonic Temple
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Our tour guide will talk about the history and facts related to Washington Monument. The Washington Monument, designed by Robert Mills and eventually completed by Thomas Casey and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, honors and memorializes George Washington at the center of the nation's capital. The structure was completed in two phases of construction, one private (1848-1854) and one public (1876-1884). Built in the shape of an Egyptian obelisk, evoking the timelessness of ancient civilizations, the Washington Monument embodies the awe, respect, and gratitude the nation felt for its most essential Founding Father. When completed, the Washington Monument was the tallest building in the world at 555 feet, 5-1/8 inches.
Our tour guide will talk about the history and facts related to George Washington Parkway. The George Washington Memorial Parkway, colloquially the G.W. Parkway, is a 25-mile-long parkway that runs along the south bank of the Potomac River from Mount Vernon, Virginia, northwest to McLean, Virginia, and is maintained by the National Park Service.
Our tour guide will talk about the house as you passing by it. The Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home is an historic house at 607 Oronoco Street, Alexandria, Virginia. It served in the early 1800s as the home of Anne Hill Carter Lee and her family, including the eponymous Robert. It should not be confused with the Lee-Fendall House, which is located at 614 Oronoco St.
Our tour guide will talk about it as you crossing king street in Old Alexandria. The George Washington Masonic National Memorial is a Masonic building and memorial located in Alexandria, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. It is dedicated to the memory of George Washington, the first President of the United States and a Mason. The tower is fashioned after the ancient Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt. Memorial Hall Visitors enter Memorial Hall through the massive portico, symbolic of the entrances of ancient Greek and Roman temples. On either side of the portico are tablets engraved with passages from Washington’s correspondence, which reflect his deep regard for the Masonic fraternity. Memorial Hall features eight green granite columns 40 feet high and more than four feet wide. The hall features an exquisite marble floor and two magnificent murals painted by Bro. Allyn Cox.
Our tour guide will talk about it as you passing by it. Christ Church is an Episcopal church located at 118 North Washington Street in Alexandria, Virginia. Constructed as the main church in the Church of England's Fairfax Parish, the building was designed by Col. James Wren, a descendant of Sir Christopher Wren. To finance construction of the church, the Fairfax Vestry raised 31,186 pounds of Oronoco tobacco from parishioners. Construction began in 1765, under the direction of James Parsons. After four years, the church was still unfinished. The vestry relieved Mr. Parsons of his duties as overseer of the construction. John Carlyle accepted the position and handed the keys of the completed building over to the vestry in February 1773.
You will walk through the plantation of George Washington and walk by the out small buildings around the mansion. You visit the tomb of George Washington and Martha Washington and more of the sites in the most famous estate in the United States of America . Victorious general of the American Revolution, the first President of the United States, successful planter and entrepreneur. Explore the life and legacies of George Washington. Mount Vernon is an American landmark and former plantation of George Washington, the first President of the United States, and his wife, Martha. The estate is on the banks of the Potomac River in Fairfax County, Virginia, near Alexandria, across from Prince George's County, Maryland. Wikipedia Architect: George Washington Area: 500 acres Architectural styles: Neoclassical architecture, Georgian architecture, Palladian architecture Founded: 1758 Burials: George Washington, Martha Washington, Lawrence Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis, and More.
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- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(52)
The Mount Vernon tour was wonderful but the driver was ignorant. No air in the van and why he'd bring up the riot if January 6th as an insurrection nobody responded to or wanted to hear about. How about get your facts straight if you're going to bring up politics?
Beautiful place and lots of information
Our tour guide was amazing. He was knowledgeable and interesting. And it was his birthday!! Everything was great!
Very nice but had to wait a long time to see inside house. We had a 2:20 ticket but took over an hour of waiting to see inside of house. Our driver was friendly and informative
Informative driver gave a good commentary on both legs of the journey to and from Mount Vernon. Estate visit is self audio guide (which is good) as is the film in the main auditorium. The Alexandria tour is a bus ride through the town, with historical commentary. If you want to really see Alexandria, I would get the metro
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful review! We’re glad to hear that you enjoyed your trip to Mount Vernon & Old Alexandria and found the driver’s commentary informative on both legs of the journey. We’re also pleased that you appreciated the self-guided audio experience and film at Mount Vernon, which many guests enjoy for exploring at their own pace. Thank you as well for your helpful perspective on the Alexandria portion of the tour. Your feedback is valuable and gives future travelers a clear idea of what to expect. We truly appreciate you choosing Zohery Tours and hope to welcome you again on a future visit to Washington, DC.
I would not go to this tour until they are done with the construction/ repairs of the George Washington Mansion. Had I known they were working on the house with a few rooms closed, I would not have paid $200.00 for this tour!
Horrible. 1. The house was closed for renovations. No notice of closure at the viator site. I Wasted 5 bourse of precious time in DC. 2. There was no tour of Alexander. The driver raced tho the road. . Saddly He was not very knowledgeable the worse aviator trip I have ever taken
Great bus ride knowledgeable driver. Worth booking the Alexandra add on. Even though Mt vetnon has contrition at this time you still see a lot with the guided tour
Do not go on this tour. The Mansion is under renovations and you can only see one room for a few minutes. The driver was aggressive and rude, demanding a tip 'with a zero on the end of the note' before we got off the bus. The tickets are $20 to get in. This is essentially an absolutely ripped off drive. The tour operators never told us we couldn't view the mansion as it was under renovation. The driver maintained he knew nothing about it, even though he does the tour twice a day. He demanded to know where all passengers were going that evening in order to try to get us to buy another tour that night in the city. It was awkward and rude. I have requested a refund. Get an uber or a bus and go yourself. This is an absolute rip off and the service promised was not delivered. The mansion will be ready in 2026. Don't waste your time or money unless you are happy not to see the main attraction. Absolutely do not pay for this 'tour' which is essentially a trip in a van to the location and then a pick up. Worst tour I've ever been on and most disgusting tour guide I've ever come across.
Do not go on this tour. We paid $150 Australian dollars for this tour, when we could and should have just taken a public bus or Uber. The house was closed for renovation which we were not informed of until we arrived at the front gate, when the driver said that the house is undergoing renovations however he does not know what that means. Considering that he said that they do two tours a day to mt Vernon that seems very hard to believe that he did not know the house was closed prior to driving us there. The driver was rude and essentially demanded a tip before we departed the bus. Which we did not give, we thought we had already wasted enough money



