Trick or Treat at Tudor Place

Guided Garden Tour

History and horticulture meet in this beloved garden, which grew and changed over two centuries and six generations. Enjoy an expert, guided tour of the 5½-acre landscape, and learn about the people who created and cared for it. The Tudor Place gardens are open Tuesday through Sunday and self-guided visits to the Garden are free. Illustrated garden maps and smartphone audio garden tour information are available in the Visitor Center.

This outdoor program will take place rain or shine. Please dress for the weather! 

Tickets for Tudor Place events are non-transferable. If you need a refund or can no longer use your tickets, please contact us at education@tudorplace.org.

Tudor Tots

Let’s dig into the past and learn about archaeology!  Early learners aged 18 months to 4 years old and their caregivers will learn about how we found some artifacts at Tudor Place and what they tell us about people of the past. This program will be taught through group story time, songs, museum artifacts and a hands-on art project.

Parents/caregivers must remain with children at all times.

Check in at the Visitor Center on the date of the program.

Registering for multiple dates? Click here.

Tickets for Tudor Place events are non-transferable.

 

If you need a refund or can no longer use your tickets, please contact us at education@tudorplace.org.

 

 

In-Person Girl Scout

Guided House Tours

On view for 2026 as part of the America 250 at Tudor Place programs, Founding Fortunes: The Estate Sale of Martha Washington

On view beginning February 11, discover the story behind an estate sale of historic proportions in a special exhibition experience, Founding Fortunes: The Estate Sale of Martha Washington. Displaying several artifacts together for the first time, the guided tour of exhibition explores what George and Martha Washington’s worldly belongings, and the people who desired them, reveal about the values and divisions of early American society. Beyond the exhibition, the tour will take visitors through other rooms of the first floor, discussing the legacy of the Washington connection.

Tudor Place participates in the Museums for All and Blue Star Museum programs, as well as provides reciprocal member benefits through NARM, ROAM or AHS. If you would like to book a ticket to view the exhibit under any of those programs or benefits, please contact us at education@tudorplace.org or 202.965.0400 (please be prepared to show proof upon check-in). 

Tea & Tour

Tudor Tuesday

Architecture Tour

Wax to Watts: Illuminating History