Hay House, a Property of The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, is a National Historic Landmark located in the heart of Macon, Georgia. Built 1855 …
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2024年12月17日
We went to visit the inside when all the rooms and halls were fully decorated for Christmas. It was beautiful. We were allowed to take photographs so we had something to come home with. We were given… Sunshinepink2022的完整评论
2024年5月30日
Thoroughly enjoyed this; the only downside was we had fairly large goup which meant at times you felt a little rushed trying to get decent (clean) photos on the main floor. The eager to please guide … scott r的完整评论
2024年4月29日
This house is stunning! The tour was great and our guide was very nice and very informative. We got to go all the way up to the top of the home and I'm so glad we did. What a stunning property. Its s… Jenna I的完整评论
How long is the tour and is the tour of the whole house?
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From memory I think the tour was about 1 hour and we saw the first 2 floors. Then we had also paid the extra $4 to see the top floor bedrooms and the cupola which gave great views of …
From memory I think the tour was about 1 hour and we saw the first 2 floors. Then we had also paid the extra $4 to see the top floor bedrooms and the cupola which gave great views of Macon. Great house to tour and well worth paying the extra $4 to see the top.
Michael is correct. The tours are hourly. There is a $4 extra charge to see the upper levels or $20 at certain times for the "behind the scenes" tour. All very worth it.
Are you allowed to take pictures of the interior of the house?
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Photography of the interior is not permitted on our regular walk in guided tours. This has become our policy because those taking pictures may distract our docents or other guests …
Photography of the interior is not permitted on our regular walk in guided tours. This has become our policy because those taking pictures may distract our docents or other guests from the tour. We want our guests to enjoy the house, its history, heritage and have a purely positive experience.