Mark Twain House
Experience the enchanting home of one of Connecticut’s most notable residents and step back into the gilded age of Hartford. Visit the very house where Huck, Tom, and Jim came to life! Through a variety of interactive, inquiry-based tours and programs led by knowledgeable guides, you can explore the stunning rooms where Mark Twain wrote and raised his family. Discover the social and cultural issues that influenced his work, and engage in a unique ‘Living History’ experience by posing questions to Twain and his family members. It’s an unforgettable way to bring learning to life! Followed by a delicious three-course lunch at Peppercorn’s Grill.
Please note: The House tour involves several flights of stairs and does not have an elevator. The historic house features three floors, with 41 stairs leading up to the billiard room and 40 stairs down to the kitchen. However, the first floor is wheel chair accessible, and the Webster Bank Museum Center at the Mark Twain House & Museum is fully accessible.
Fee includes transportation, guided tour with admission and lunch.
