Belmont Mansion General Admission Ticket in Nashville
What You Will Do
What's Included?
- Begin your visit with an introduction from a trained interpreter
- Unique museum gift shop on site
- Admission to Belmont Mansion in Nashville
- Experience the home of Adelicia and Joseph Acklen, leading Nashvillians of the 19th century.
- Self-Guided Tour of the mansion, with Guides are stationed throughout to answer questions
- Free on-site parking
- Experience one of the largest antebellum houses in Tennessee
- Admission tickets are valid for use all day
- Access to our exhibit "Upon the Toils of Many: Enslaved, Free, and Immigrant Laborers"
What's Not Included?
- No video or personal photo shoots permitted.
Cancellation Policy
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Belmont Mansion, Acklen Avenue at Belmont Blvd,
Belmont Mansion
Make your way to Belmont Mansion, located just 3 miles from downtown Nashville. Walk through the meticulously restored rooms of this Italian Villa style home, complete with an impressive display of original furnishings, artwork and statuary. Belmont Mansion is a must-see for anyone interested in women's history, Tennessee history, the Civil War, architecture, art and decorative arts. Ring the doorbell and our historical interpreters will welcome you inside to view this elaborately decorated Victorian home. Then, take an optional self-guided tour of the meticulously maintained rose garden and grounds now part of the Belmont University campus, one of the 10 most beautiful urban campuses in the country starting from the front steps of Belmont Mansion. At the end of your visit, make your way back to downtown Nashville and enjoy the city.
Additional Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Tickets that are purchased may be redeemed at any time during our regular operating hours on the reserved date of travel. If unable to make it on the reserved date, please call to rebook to a different day.
- Wheelchair accessible on first floor of mansion only. A video tour of the second floor is available in the museum shop.
Guide Options
- Guide - English
- Printed Guide - French
- Printed Guide - Spanish