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Visiting Washington, DC

Washington, DC is not just our nation's capital. It is also the hub of an international metropolitan area where people from all over the globe come to conduct matters of state, do business, or vacation. Washington is a beautiful city that boasts of some of the finest museums, restaurants and tourist attractions in the world. Maybe I can help you as you plan your trip...

   

Good Morning Michigan
I would love to have the opportunity to see you. Every Tuesday (when the Senate is in session), I host a "Good Morning Michigan" reception to meet with constituents who are in town. The reception runs from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. and is always held in one of the Senate office buildings. To RSVP for "Good Morning Michigan," please click here for my reservation form. If you would rather RSVP by telephone, please contact my office at (202) 224-4822.

    

Congressional Tour Tickets
I can help you obtain tickets to tours of various sites in Washington, DC and the surrounding area. However, due to the large demand for these tickets, and their limited availablity, I cannot guarantee we will be able to get your ticket on the date you request. Please be sure to give at least 30 days notice so I have a better chance of obtaining tickets. Click here to make a tour ticket request.

    

Debbie Stabenow's Guide to Washington, DC
These are some suggestions on monuments, museums and sights that you might want to visit in Washington, DC. I have included some information on finding accomodations as well as subway stops, tour info, and general hints and ideas about the places you may want to visit. Click here to see my Guide to Washington, DC.

      

White House Tours
Starting September 16, 2003, the general public is being allowed to tour the President’s home for the first time in over two years. You can request a tour three to six months in advance. Self-guided tours are available Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30-11:30am.

The White House requires that a group of at least ten people must be assembled for a tour. To accommodate families and groups of less than ten people, we are working with other Senate offices to meet the White House tour requirements. Once this request is submitted, the White House determines which groups are granted tours on a first-come first-serve basis. Availability is limited and submitted tour requests are not guaranteed. The White House confirms tours one month prior to the requested tour date.

This is the policy of the White House Visitors Office, not that of the Senate or my office. For additional information, you may call the White House Visitors 24-hour Information Line at 202-456-7041, or go to www.whitehouse.gov.