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Strong long-term review history with 5,823 reviews and a 4.7★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
Monday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
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My mom and I had a wonderful time visiting The Hermitage in Nashville. The docents were extremely knowledgeable, and the tour was very informative. We especially loved seeing Andrew Jackson’s personal items, which really helped bring the history to life. The home and grounds are beautifully maintained and very impressive, thoughtfully preserved to reflect how they would have looked during Andrew Jackson’s time. Unfortunately, photos are not allowed inside the home itself, but we still thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We spent about three hours there, but it could easily be a full-day visit with how much history there is to explore and learn about. A must-see for anyone interested in American history.
Really great place to visit while you're in Nashville. So much history in this town. It's unbelievable. The Andrew Jackson house was something else and seen all of the artifacts that he himself used or that they were still from that time. Era is just crazy to think. There's wallpaper on the wall that's over 200 years old. They're still original flooring inside the home as well. The grounds are massive and there's so much to visit outside of the Mansion. The guides were knowledgeable and did a great job. If you're into history in doing things like that, I would definitely book your visit. Well worth money.
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We went in November but a bit earlier we would have seen all the beautiful leaves changing. A bit of a humbling experience seeing the slave quarters. We did not pay to see inside because we had our dog with us. Beautiful property. Would go again.
Had some time before our flight so we took advantage and visited Hermitage. Grounds are fabulous what you imagine a large southern estate to be. The mansion is modest and functional. Seeing Jackson tomb was impressive and reflective. Highly recommend a visit and take the time to learn about history and see it visually. Unfortunately we didn’t have enough time for a tour inside the mansion or a visit through the museum.
Very important historical home and reasonably well kept. Plus+, informative staff, well preserved home, good but late, short, and rushed tour. Tour guides rushed answering questions. Negatives-, $28 and the tour part is less than 25 minutes, headphones for self-guided grounds tour "volume" is very difficult to hear on highest setting, grounds themselves are very low maintenance and not kept up (full of weeds). What was particularly displeasing is the discussion around and grave markings for the enslaved was not identified. They discovered a part of a burial site only in 2024, yet signage is poor a year later. We only found it because a Smithsonian historian just happened to be walking beside me and this was his speciality. Fortunately, his kind and thorough explanations were the highlight of the whole event. While a board oversees operations, I am certain they can do much better.