The historic Los Angeles home used as the set for the 1970s sitcom "The Brady Bunch" will open for guided tours starting May 11, 2026 [1].

This opening provides a rare opportunity for fans to enter a private residence that served as a cornerstone of American television history. The move follows a comprehensive retro renovation and the home's recent designation as a historic landmark [2, 3].

Visitors will participate in semi-private, guided "Brady Experience" tours [1, 4]. The property has undergone a specialized restoration to recreate the aesthetic of the 1970s. A house manager said the home has been restored to its original look and expressed excitement for fans to walk through the space [2].

The tours aim to immerse guests in the atmosphere of the original series. A tour program director said fans will finally get a chance to step inside the living room where the Brady kids gathered [4].

While the start date is confirmed for May 11 [1], the duration of the event varies by report. Some sources indicate the tours will be offered for a limited time [4], while the Los Angeles Times reports the house will be open to the public for only three days [3].

This event marks the first time the property has been opened for such tours [4]. A spokesperson for the house said they are thrilled to finally share this piece of television history with fans [5].

"The house has been restored to its 1970s look,"

The opening of the Brady Bunch house reflects a growing trend in 'set tourism,' where physical locations from legacy media are preserved as cultural landmarks. By combining a historic landmark designation with a limited-window immersive experience, the property owners are leveraging nostalgia to create high-demand, exclusive access to a piece of 20th-century pop culture.