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Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: Grounds Pass
Highlights
Explore over 1,000 acres steeped in history and natural beauty.
Enjoy strolls through historic gardens buzzing with native wildlife.
Follow scenic hiking trails shaded by historic structures.
Benefit from an exclusive discount on wine tastings at the onsite Natchez Hills Winery.
Dive into educational exhibits at the Andrew Jackson Center with an included audio tour.
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Tickets – Book Your Tickets Online
Discover The Hermitage, the historic home and final resting place of Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States, located just east of downtown Nashville, Tennessee. This National Historic Landmark offers an immersive journey through early American history, featuring the preserved mansion, extensive grounds, and insightful exhibitions on Jackson’s life and the enslaved community who lived here. Experience a unique perspective on the antebellum South and explore the remarkable estate firsthand. Purchase your tickets today to secure your visit to this iconic presidential residence.
About The Hermitage
Why Visit The Hermitage?
Opening Hours
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage welcomes visitors daily with consistent operating hours, allowing ample opportunity to explore its historic grounds and museum.
Monday to Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last ticket sold at 4:00 PM)
Wednesday (except holiday): 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last ticket sold at 4:00 PM)
Thursday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last ticket sold at 4:00 PM)
Holiday Hours and Closures
Wednesday, November 27: 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM (last ticket sold at 12:00 PM)
Closed on November 28 (Thanksgiving Day)
Closed on December 24 (Christmas Eve)
Closed on December 25 (Christmas Day)
Visitors planning their trip around these times are encouraged to purchase general admission or guided tour tickets ahead of time to ensure entry within these operating hours.
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Things to Know Before Visiting The Hermitage
The Hermitage is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last ticket sold at 4:00 PM.
Holiday hours vary; note early closing on November 27 and closures on November 28, December 24, and December 25.
The estate covers 1,120 acres, so plan for ample walking time across the grounds.
The mansion and grounds are historic; visitors are expected to engage respectfully with memorials and historical sites.
Accessibility details are limited; guests with mobility concerns should prepare for uneven terrain and outdoor areas.
There are no specified age restrictions, making it suitable for families, though young children should be supervised.
Peak visitation often occurs during weekends and holidays; purchasing tickets in advance is recommended.
Pets and strollers policies are not detailed; inquire in advance if planning to bring either.
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Accessibility Facilities at The Hermitage
For visitors who are visually impaired, The Hermitage offers tactile exhibits and detailed interpretive materials to enhance the experience. Braille brochures and descriptive audio guides are available upon request at the visitor center, allowing guests to engage more fully with the mansion’s history and artifacts. These resources can be obtained by informing the staff upon arrival or by requesting them in advance through the ticketing process.
Guests with mobility challenges will find The Hermitage accommodating with its paved pathways and accessible routes throughout key parts of the estate, including the visitor center and select areas of the mansion grounds. Wheelchairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the entrance, and staff members are trained to assist those requiring additional support. Visitors are advised to notify the site ahead of their visit to ensure optimal accommodations.
For those who are hearing impaired, The Hermitage provides written transcripts and captioned videos accompanying museum exhibits and guided tours. Additionally, sign language interpreters can be arranged in advance by contacting the ticket office or visitor services. These provisions ensure that hearing-impaired guests can access the full range of educational content during their visit.
Interesting Facts about the Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
The Hermitage was a cotton plantation of over 1,100 acres.
The mansion was rebuilt in the Greek Revival style between 1834 and 1836 after a fire.
The interior contains imported Parisian wallpaper showing scenes from Homer’s Odyssey.
A 1,400-pound block of cheese given to Jackson remained in the White House for two years.
The estate has preserved slave cabins, including one named for Alfred, who became a caretaker after emancipation.
A slave burial ground with 28 graves was discovered after more than 20 years of archaeological searching.
The mansion survived an F-3 tornado in 1998; fallen trees were used to make special edition guitars.
Presidents James K. Polk and Martin Van Buren, as well as Sam Houston, were once guests.
An enslaved memorial on the site has seven trees arranged to look like the Little Dipper.
Rachel Jackson's tomb is made of limestone and has a copper roof.
The Hermitage is considered the most accurately preserved early presidential home in the U.S.

