
Tour Vanderbilt Mansion
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
Everything you need to know about access to the Vanderbilt Mansion and how to obtain your tickets. Tour days and times change seasonally, so check here for more information on planning your visit.
Tour Schedule Tour schedule changes seasonally. Visit the Operating Hours and Seasons Page for more information. Be advised that tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. In the summer months and October, tours may sell out early. How to Obtain Tickets Access to the mansion is by guided tour only. Tickets are $15. Tickets for children ages 15 and younger are free. Visit Fees and Passes for more information on ticket prices, National Park passes, and free entrance days in all National Parks. Credit cards are the only form of payment we can accept. The park offers academic waivers of entrance fees for school groups. To learn more about how to qualify and apply for waivers, visit our Education webpage. About the Tour The tour presents about eighteen rooms on three floors of the mansion. Occasionally, specific rooms or floors may be unavailable or unfurnished for preservation work. Check with a ranger at the Visitor Center for information about possible preservation impacts. The Vanderbilt Mansion is not air-conditioned and can get quite warm in the summer months. Preservation Restrictions and Conditions Baby strollers, "Gerry" carriers, or infant carriers with handles are not permitted in the mansion. Backpacks and parcels (including purses, briefcases, diaper bags, camera bags) that exceed 11" x 15" in either dimension are not permitted in the mansion. The public may not carry open containers of food or beverages in the Vanderbilt Mansion. Water bottles are permitted, but must remain sealed and contained at all times while inside buildings with museum collections. Photography is permitted inside the mansion, but we ask that you refrain from using your flash. Selfie Sticks and Tripods are not permitted on the public tour.
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Tickets are $15. Tickets for children age 15 and under are free. Visit Fees and Passes for more information on ticket prices, National Park passes, and free entrance days in all National Parks. Credit cards are the only form of payment we can accept. The park offers academic waivers of entrance fees for school groups. To learn more about how to qualify and apply for waivers, visit our Education webpage.
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The mansion is accessible via a mechanical chair lift for entrance into the building and a historic elevator inside the mansion for access to all floors. The chair lift and elevator are occasionally out of operation while awaiting repair service. You may wish to contact the park to confirm status of the elevator and chair lift prior to your visit.
No — Only service animals are permitted inside park facilities. You will find general information about pets on our Pets page, and information about service animals on our Accessibility page.
No — Reservations for individuals and families are not available for tours of the Vanderbilt Mansion. Tickets are issued on a first-come, first-served basis at the Pavilion Visitor Center. Reservations for Vanderbilt Mansion are required ONLY for commercial tour services (motor coaches) and any public group of 20 or more people. Commercial and group reservations can only be made through recreation.gov. Visit Fees & Passes for more information.
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