Tudor Place Historic House and Garden is a garden Georgetown Washington located in United States.
1644 31st St NW (Q St) Washington , D.C. 20007 United States
So much free parking around the place. Free entry to the grounds, beautiful gardens , a great place for a picnic or just to hang out and read.
Built for Thomas Peter (mayor of Georgetown 1789-98), by William Thornton, this historic house is among the foremost Federal era mansions in the nation.
Tudor Place was built by Martha Washington's granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter & her husband, Thomas Peter in 1816. The site opened to the public in 1988 under the stewardship of the Tudor Foundation
The didn't accept the 1st check in special offer because the lady isn't familiar with foursquare or smartphones. The have a barcode for the self guided garden tour .
The didn't accept the 1st check in special offer. The have a barcode for the self guided garden tour .
Gorgeous beautiful garden park! Lovely for an afternoon hike. Really nice. - Yasaman Mahdian
Over 6,000 annuals are planted each spring and bloom until late fall. After blooming the flowers are removed & the beds are prepared for planting a display of tulips, which bloom the following spring. - Jessica N.
A real treat. Absolutely incredible that this beautiful and surprisingly expansive garden park is tucked behind cramped but cozy rows of houses and shops - Brett payne
You have to try the seasonal cupcake, butterscotch and carrot are quite tasty, red velvet and chocolate are yummy #cravingformore - Aleso
Burgers and sandwiches (French Dip etc) are excellent. Festive atmosphere especially during the holidays. - Peter Blumberg