The Dolley Todd House is only accessible to the public on select dates and via guided tours. Escorted by a guide, you’ll walk through its main rooms—presented as if the Todd family still resides there—to uncover the daily lives of Dolley and her first husband, John Todd; and view the period furniture and décor.
Tickets are free and only available on the same day of tours from Philadelphia’s Independence Visitor Center. If you can’t obtain a ticket, some city sightseeing tours include a stop outside to admire the house’s red-brick exterior and hear about Dolley’s life and times. Other options include ghost-themed tours that pause outside to reveal the darker side of the house’s backstory, and guided walks that combine an exterior stop with other Philadelphia sights and food tastings.