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It's America's Founding story! Plimoth Patuxet Museums is a living history museum that tells the story of the historic events of America's founding story: the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620; the Mayflower Compact (founding document U.S. Constitution), relationship with the Wampanoag Nation and the First Thanksgiving.
There are 3 unique exhibit locations at Plimoth Patuxet Museums. You may visit exhibits on different days.
o The Mayflower (U.S. National Register of Historic Places).
o Plimoth Grist Mill, STEM and History program for all ages!
o Plimoth Patuxet (main campus) includes the Henry Hornblower Visitor Center (orientation film in theater and Thanksgiving exhibit in the Gallery), Historic Patuxet Homesite, 17th-Century English Village, Craft Center (Plimoth artisans), Rare Breeds Animals.
Seven retail stores thru-out the three campuses that sell Plimoth & local artisan items.
Plentiful Cafe at Plimoth Patuxet that offers 17th-century and modern selections.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
At Plimoth Patuxet: Free golf cart service operated by staff to assist those with mobility concerns. Inquire on arrival with guest services.
Museum is open in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately, wear comfortable shoes.
Amtrack station: Kingston/Plymouth line from South Station. Bus: Plymouth & Brockton from South Station. Recommend that you arrange livery service prior to arrival. Or visit seeplymouth and download the Ridecircuit app - free livery service, check schedule to get you from one location to another.
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
It's a journey 400 years back in time! You are living history, not just watching a reeactment in our recreation of the early English Pilgrim settlement (17th-Century English Village); learn about the Indigenouse heritage of the Northeast from contemporary interpreters whose people have lived here for over 12,000 years at the Historic Patuxet Homesite. For your enjoyment, there is a cafe in the Visitor Center that serves 17th-century and modern favorites. To remember your visit, we have a wide variety of Plimoth artisan-made and local New England items for sale in four retail shops. Visiting during America's 250th Anniversary - Revolutionary Ideas Started Here! You can't understand the late 18th-century without its 17th-century (and, really, earlier!) beginnings. Come visit and learn the historical roots of the United States social, economic, and politial systems where the ideas self-government are embodied in the Mayflower Compact. We hope to see you soon! Safe travels.
Plimoth Grist Mill
STEM and History program for all ages! Located in historic downtown Plymouth, a short walk from the waterfront through Brewster Gardens is the Plimoth Grist Mill. A working reproduction of the mill built by Pilgrim John Jenney, in the original location along Town Brook, you will learn about the operations of the waterfed powered mill, and the ecology of Town Brook. For those who love to bake, stop in to the retail store to purchase freshly stone-ground cornmeal and Sampe (Grits). On Saturday afternoons, the mill stones are operational, the other days of the week, the millers are preparing the cornmeal by sifting, willowing and preparing the stones for the next run. Try your hand at milling with the immersive exhibits in the lower exhibit of the mill. You may select to visit this location on the same day as you visit Plimoth Patuxet or a different day during the 2025 season. See you soon!
This option provides admission to the Patuxet Homesite, 17th-Century English Village, Craft Center, and Shelby Davis Gallery
Plimoth, Mayflower, Grist Mill: This ticket includes admission to Plimoth Patuxet, Mayflower II and the Plimoth Grist Mill.
Plimoth Patuxet Combination: This option includes Admission to Plimoth Patuxet & Plimoth Grist Mill. This ticket does not include Mayflower II.
Plimoth Grist Mill is an add-on to Plimoth Patuxet- 6 Spring Lane, located at Brewster Gardens.
Mayflower is an add-on to Plimoth Patuxet. 3 miles north, you will need a car.
Exhibit @ Plimoth Patuxet: We Gather Together-Thanksgiving, the Making of an American Holiday
Plimoth Patuxet ticket: Historic Patuxet Homesite, 17th-Century English Village, Craft Center
Food and drinks
This is a ticket only and does not include Hotel pickup and drop-off
Plimoth Patuxet Museums
137 Warren Avenue Plymouth United States
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
473 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Margaret B,Jun 7, 2026
- Review from Viator
This was an incredible experience! We did the Heritage package which included the grist mill and Mayflower. Everyone was so knowledgeable and entertaining to talk to and they clearly enjoyed it as well and were making jokes in character. We learned a lot and had a good time! I especially loved that they were preparing meals. I wish we could have eaten genuine historical samples! The actors really felt genuine and could roll with any questions we asked. The accents and word useage added believability. It took much longer than expected because we enjoyed talking with people so much. It was very interesting to see all the ways people lived and traveled. At the Mayflower they followed specific lives so you could see what they might think and feel. The gift shops were great too! Lots to look at and take home.
alvinm652,Jun 4, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Ok. Not many at Plimouth to talk with. One couple in Peter brown house. A couple women in garden. Patuxet village was ok.the grist mill was interesting. Frank took 20 minutes to explain how mill worked. Not worth it at all for mayflower. 10 minutes at most with very little to see. A few things on the floor. No one to explain eating, sleeping,etc. a waste of money
wendywO6410CU,May 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
My niece and nephew had the best time! They lived that they were allowed to touch, hold, try on everything in the homes of the village. The Grist Mill was fabulous, the women working there had so much enthusiasm and knowledg! You could tell they loved what they did. The Mayflower was also very fun and interesting. I would highly recommend this to anyone. We had a blast. After a very long day my niece said, I can't believe yhe day went do fast. Loved everything about this place!!!
















Lisa-Auggie,May 23, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
So much history, and all presented well. Staff shared information at most of the locations. The Plimoth Village was basically “just on our own” walking around (very few employees around to explain/answer questions). Perhaps they aren’t fully staffed on weekends. It was still a neat experience to feel like we walked where the Pilgrims had been/were on their ship (the nice replica of it).
VacationsRWanderful,May 22, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is an excellent living history park. The village is an impressive and accurate reconstruction of the dwellings and farms of the first European settlers. The staff are helpful and wear period-specific attire, and even do short informative skits. Wear comfortable walking shoes and have fun!













corinnel595,May 22, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The village tour is very interesting with actors in period costumes. The same goes for the Mayflower, but it is very quick to see! However, the mill, in my opinion, has no interest! So if you have little time, you can skip the latter.
broro777,May 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a real surprise to us. The Mayflower 2 was an amazing and wonderful experience. To think that 108 "Pilgrims" lived for the entire voyage in that small space. The ship was smaller than I anticipated. I'm excited that they will sail this ship to Boston for the 250 anniversary celebration. The museum was better than almost any other museum I have experienced. It was like stepping back in time. Having a Native and separate Pilgrim area was a start reality check. Things were very different. The people who represented each area were so in character. The stories they would tell were great. My wife asked on Pilgrim how they all got along. His response included that they had two new groups come over recently and it's still a struggle. It was a struggle to live there. I would highly recommend this for all ages. We had 5th Graders in part of our tour and they asked great questions and their eyes were so wide during their experience.












Chelsey F,May 8, 2026
- Review from Viator
This was a great experience and I had a blast. I highly recommend and enjoy the learning experience.
A8625JZgaryb,Apr 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
They do a nice job demonstrating what it was like to live in 17th century Plymouth. The Grist mill was enlightening as well. I would say it's a bit overpriced for what they have to offer, but I'm glad we went. We had paid for and hoped to see the Mayflower as well, but the ship was not there (they did refund us that part).
Susan H,Apr 24, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
I purchased two of the Heritage Package tours from the Travel Advisor site and when we arrived today we were told the Mayflower 11 is not even there at this time. I was told they couldn't refund the Mayflower portion of the tour and was told to contact Travel Advisor/Viator for a refund. When I contacted Viator ("A Travel Advisor company") after being put on hold a long time I was told I would get $4.00 back! Are you telling me two people could have toured the Mayflower II for $2.00 a piece? The cost on their site is $19.00 for one ticket. I don't feel I am receiving the proper refund back for the two Mayflower II tours that I was sold and paid for!
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