Tour The Octagon House with a live reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven”
1 hour 15 minutes
Docent-led house tour, The Raven
Tour The Octagon House with a docent-led guide portraying Jessie Clarke, one of the home’s most mysterious past residents. Along the way, enjoy a seasonal performance of Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven.”
Plan for three flights of stairs and extended standing; not suitable for wheelchair users or people with limited mobility. Tickets are required for all guests, and the tour is best suited for ages 12 and up.
All tickets are non refundable. You can reschedule via the Change Booking link in your confirmation email. Other exchange requests must be received at least 48 hours prior to the ticketed tour time.
Plan to walk up and down three flights of stairs and stand for extended periods. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or people with limited mobility, and it is not recommended if you will have difficulty with stairs or prolonged standing.
Tickets are required for all guests, including those under 18. The experience is best suited for ages 12 and up; babies and toddlers are not appropriate to bring on the tour.
Park for free on site along the driveway or in the circle in front of The Octagon House, but parking is limited. Do not park on West Clinton Avenue, and carpool if you are coming as a group.
45 W Clinton Ave Irvington, NY US 10533
This architectural treasure consistently enchants visitors with its stunning octagonal design and fairy-tale quality. Tour guides like Mary, Kate, Max, Finch, and Alejandro earn particular praise for their knowledge and passion, bringing the house's eccentric history and meticulous restoration to life. The tours aren't rushed, typically lasting an hour with plenty of time for questions, and groups are kept intimate. Beyond the standard tours, visitors rave about seasonal offerings like the Halloween "Myths and Mysteries" experience and theatrical performances that add extra dimension to the visit. The restoration work receives special attention from guests, with many noting the incredible octagonal details throughout and period interiors that feel authentic. Multiple reviewers mention the beautiful gardens and greenhouse, though a few wish they had more time to linger on the grounds after tours conclude. One visitor noted occasional difficulty hearing the guide when groups spread across rooms. Book tickets at least a day ahead for weekends, and consider timing your visit for seasonal decorations if that appeals to you.
The Octagon House is a visual feast. Every room is packed with fascinating furniture, artworks and now artifacts from the 1876 centennial celebrations. They’ve mananged to bring history to life in their meticulously curated home. Our tour guide Kathy was charming and informative. This is a not to be missed stop on your visit to the Hudson Valley!!
Sara Abraham
May 22, 2026
The Octagon House is a visual feast. Every room is packed with fascinating furniture, artworks and now artifacts from the 1876 centennial celebrations. They’ve mananged to bring history to life in their meticulously curated home. Our tour guide Kathy was charming and informative. This is a not to be missed stop on your visit to the Hudson Valley!!
Sara Abraham
May 22, 2026