Alabama Governor's Mansion: A Neoclassical Gem
Visit the Alabama Governor's Mansion in Montgomery's Garden District for a glimpse into the state's history and the lives of its leaders.
The Alabama Governor's Mansion in Montgomery is the official residence of the state's governor, a stately Neoclassical Revival home built in 1907. Open for tours, it offers a glimpse into Alabama's history and the lives of its first families.
A brief summary to Governor's Mansion
- 1142 S Perry St, Montgomery, Garden District, Alabama, 36104, US
- +1334-834-3022
- Visit website
Local tips
- Tours are available by appointment only on Tuesdays and Thursdays; book in advance through the Governor's website or by calling (334) 834-3022.
- Arrive at the Finley Avenue entrance and check in with security, providing a complete list of attendees' names.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through the historic Garden District to admire the neighborhood's architecture and charm.
- Visit during the Holiday Candlelight Tours in December to see the mansion decorated for Christmas.
Getting There
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Walking
From the heart of downtown Montgomery, such as the Alabama State Capitol, the Governor's Mansion is approximately a 20-30 minute walk south along S Perry Street. Enjoy the historic Garden District as you approach. No costs involved.
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Public Transport
Montgomery Area Transit System (The M) operates bus routes throughout the city. Check The M's website for the most up-to-date route information and schedules to identify the closest bus stop to the Governor's Mansion. From the bus stop, a short walk might be needed to reach the mansion. A single ride fare is $2.00.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Montgomery. Request a ride to 1142 S Perry St. A ride from downtown Montgomery will typically cost between $8 and $12, depending on traffic and demand.