Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, home of the 7th president, is the third most visited presidential home in the nation and one of Nashville’s top-rated attractions. Located only minutes from downtown and Gaylord Opryland resort, this is a must-do when visiting Music City.
This National Historic Landmark features more than 30 historic buildings, a wagon tour, walking trails, beautiful gardens and grounds and much, much more. The Hermitage mansion is considered to be the most accurately preserved early presidential home in the country. In recent years, new interpretive initiatives and programs have enhanced the experience of more than 230,000 annual visitors.
Ticket options include a Grounds Pass, Mansion Tour, VIP Tour, In Their Footsteps: Lives of The Hermitage Enslaved Tour, quarterly arboretum tours and exclusive Commander in Chief tours with the President & CEO. With 1,120 acres, you can hike the trails, enjoy a picnic, stroll through the garden fit for a First Lady and give your four-legged friend a new place to walk--all while enjoying the landscape and weather of Middle Tennessee.
All tickets include access to the Andrew Jackson Center, where the film, "Jackson," is shown, as well as where the exhibits are located. The state-of-art exhibition, “Andrew Jackson: Born for a Storm,” brings to life the rich story of Andrew Jackson’s meteoric rise from his humble beginnings to his presidency through bold visuals and a series of interactive displays. The three pivotal stages of Jackson’s astonishing life are highlighted: his modest origins as an orphan, his resiliency as a General and his visionary leadership as a President.
Discounted wine tastings at Natchez Hills Winery at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage, featuring local wine and beer, are a great way to wind down your experience. Food is available at the onsite cafe. Be sure to check out the Museum Store for the perfect souvenirs and gifts!
For tickets, directions and additional information visit www.thehermitage.com.
For the most up-to-date hours and information, please contact Andrew Jackson's Hermitage: Home of the People's President directly.