What makes it 50% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and ground-floor stroller access plus restroom changing tables help, yet upstairs stairs, no private nursing room, and tight corridors cut convenience for caregivers.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Fits a toddler’s attention span and covers key exhibits without rushing.
Self-Guided Audio Tour:
Hear narrated stories about the house’s rooms using the Bloomberg Connects app.
Tip: Pause the audio to feed or change your baby without missing commentary.
Telling Stories Exhibit:
Browse the self-guided exhibit on Gone With the Wind’s historical and cultural context.
Tip: Move at your own pace and let your baby rest in the stroller during displays.
Gift Shop Baby Finds:
Pick board books or soft souvenir toys designed for toddlers.
Tip: Browse early to avoid last-minute distractions and heavy bags.
Historic Lawn Stroll:
Walk the manicured grounds around the Tudor-Revival building for a break outdoors.
Tip: Keep your baby in the stroller and confirm lawn access rules with staff.

RedblueIrish
Thank you for restoring her house. Great displays and excellent information about a great book and a great movie. I’m so glad she shared her stories of people that she encountered or heard about, HERS not someone else’s opinion. Great book great movie thank you Mrs. Mitchell
Eugene K
It was good that we were able to visit. Its not a huge exhibition but we enjoyed.
Subhajit Bag
The Margaret Mitchell House is a beautifully preserved piece of Atlanta’s literary history. Stepping inside feels like traveling back in time—you can see the very apartment where Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the Wind. The guided tours are informative and engaging, with knowledgeable docents who share fascinating stories not just about the book and Mitchell’s life, but also about Atlanta durin...
Renata Eats Real
Cool little place to visit! So much history about the movie Gone with the Wind and Margaret Mitchell the lady who wrote the book! The parking can be a pain sometimes.
Yana
This is a charming space with some interesting info, but I found myself agreeing with recent reviews - it focuses heavily on the broader context of slavery, segregation, and African-American history/cinema, rather than telling much about Margaret Mitchell’s life or the making of Gone with the Wind.. I agree that these topics are important and worth discussing of course, but I was hoping for more i...
In summer, arrive early to avoid midday heat and use a stroller sunshade. In spring and fall, enjoy the blooming flowers on the lawns.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2) | USD 37 |
| Gift shop souvenir | USD 10 |
| Total Estimated | USD 47 |
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