Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Belmont Mansion, a premier historical attraction in Nashville. Discover the breathtaking beauty of this lovely house through expert-led museum tours that reveal fascinating stories of art and Southern culture. Whether you are exploring the stunning architecture or diving into its interesting history, our guided walking tours offer an unforgettable cultural experience. Perfect for history buffs and travelers seeking authentic Nashville tourism, Belmont Mansion provides a unique window into the past. Book your journey today and experience one of Nashville's most beautiful landmarks.
$18 median
Most options cost $18
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Around 2 hours
Typical duration for most tours
Museum & Art tours
50% of options focus on these themes
75% free cancellation
3 out of 4 options offer flexible booking
Beautiful & interesting
Visitors praise the lovely house and history
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As one of the largest antebellum houses in Tennessee, Belmont Mansion is a must-see for anyone interested in Nashville history, the Civil War, architecture, art and decorative arts. General Admission tickets purchased provide a tour that begins with an introduction from a trained interpreter then al...
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Adelicia and Joseph Acklen designed Belmont Mansion as their home and as a statement of their political and social aspirations. Here they entertained visitors and raised a family on an estate built by enslaved African Americans and European servants. The construction of Belmont Mansion began in ...
Free cancellation up to 12 hours before the start time.”
By booking this ticket to the Belmont Mansion, in the heart of Nashville, you’ll discover one of the most impressive residences in the southern United States.
Please remember that these activities are non-refundable.
Step inside Tennessee’s largest house museum and wander restored rooms filled with original art and furnishings. Discover the story of Adelicia Acklen and 19th-century Nashville.