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Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial
Take a tour or walk the grounds of Arlington House to learn how it has served as a family home, a military headquarters, a national cemetery, and much more. When visiting Arlington House, you may walk through the mansion at your own pace or you can ask if there is a scheduled tour available. The tours start on the hour and take between thirty and forty-five minutes. Normally, tours occur on weekends in the winter or every day in the summer.
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30-180 Minutes
There is no fee to visit Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial.
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Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
If your questions concerning accessibility are unanswered after reading this webpage, please contact us at 703-289-2500 or e-mail us. Service Animals Service animals are allowed in national parks. For a definition of a service animal, please see the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) definition. Facilities The basement and 2nd floor of the house are not accessible by wheelchair and may prove difficult for some. However, there is wheelchair access to the 1st floor of the house and museum. Learn more about accessibility at Arlington Cemetery. Programs Assistive listening devices, or large print brochures may be available by request or with advance notice. For information about individual park programs, please visit park websites.
No — Pets are not allowed inside public buildings or in the cemetery, unless a designated assistance animal
No — For information on permits, please contact the permit office for the George Washington Memorial Parkway at (703) 289-2513. For information on reservations, please call Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial at (703)-235-1530.
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