7 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
6 people
English
This tour’will take us to two of Thomas Jefferson's most notable achievements. Starts with an hour-long historic guided tour of the University's Academical Village, Rotunda, and gardens by UVA staff. We then make our way to Monticello's visitor center, where you can grab a bite to eat at the Monticello Farm Table, which serves local, sustainable, farm-to-table food. You will then be shuttled up the mountain to Monticello, where you will enjoy the Highlights tour. This 45-minute guided tour by Monticello staff takes you through the first floor of Thomas Jefferson's residence, as well as the West Lawn and South Wing. This popular pass provides entry to the gardens, grounds, walking tours, family activities, and exhibits. If time allows, we'll stop at Jefferson Vineyards for a tasting before ending the tour.
The day begins with a 1 hour guided tour of the well preserved Rotunda. These tours cover the original University and Lawn area, and they begin in the Lower East Oval Room of the Rotunda
The Rotunda at the University of Virginia was designed by Thomas Jefferson as the architectural and academic heart of the University’s community of scholars. He named the University’s original buildings the “Academical Village.” As the phrase suggests, the Academical Village is based on the Jeffersonian principle that learning is a lifelong process, and that interaction between faculty and students is vital to the pursuit of knowledge.
Jefferson modeled the Rotunda after the Pantheon, a second-century temple in Rome. Construction began in 1822 and was completed in 1828, two years after Jefferson’s death on July 4, 1826. Built at a cost of almost $60,000, it was the last structure to be finished on the Lawn. Together with Monticello, the Academical Village is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Our next stop will be the starting point to Monticello, the David M Rubenstein Visitors center. You’ll find the gift shop here, as well as the Monticello Farm Table restaurant which serves local, sustainable, farm-to-table cuisine—including dishes made with seasonal fruits and vegetables grown in the Monticello gardens. Here you will catch the shuttle that takes you to Monticello.
The David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center and Smith Education Center serve as the 21st-century gateway to Jefferson’s timeless Monticello, with multiple components that transform the visitor experience by preparing guests for their trips to the historic mountaintop through dynamic content presenting fresh perspectives on Monticello and the enduring significance of Jefferson’s life and ideas.
1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Your 45-minute guided tour includes first floor spaces in Thomas Jefferson’s home, the West Lawn, and the South Wing. You’ll learn about Jefferson and his vision for America, the realities of slavery on the Monticello plantation, and the mountaintop’s iconic architecture. Your Highlights Tour pass includes access to the gardens, grounds, walking tours, family-friendly activities, and exhibits.
2 hours 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Jefferson Vineyards will be the last stop of your tour, only if time remains after visiting Monticello.
At Jefferson Vineyards we offer our guests a wine experience just down the road from Monticello. Guests can enjoy a glass of award-winning wine or sample a seasonal wine flight. There is outdoor seating and a large grassy hillside for picnicking. Indoor seating is limited.
Thomas Jefferson and Philip Mazzei chose the very same site when they grew grapes here almost 250 years ago. Back then, our estate was the site of Virginia’s first wine company. With our present operation, we have bridged the origins of winemaking by introducing quality modern viticulture and winemaking practices to Virginia, helping realize Jefferson’s dream.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free