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As a courtesy to my constituents, I can request tickets for the following tours. However, I cannot guarantee the availability of tickets for any tour.

My office cannot accept tour requests via phone. Please send me your request in writing either by filling out my online Tour Request form or by faxing it using my "Tour Request Form" (pdf, 54K).

If I am unable to reserve a tour for you, you will be notified by mail approximately two weeks before the requested dates.

 

The White House

The White House has reopened for tours. Tours have been expanded to include parties of 10 or more people, regardless of age or type of group.

Tour requests must be submitted through one’s Member of Congress and will be accepted up to six months in advance. Due to the popularity of this tour, it is recommended that requested be made a couple months in advance.

Visit the White House web site for more information and a virtual tour.


 

White House web site

These self-guided group tours will be scheduled approximately one month before the requested date, from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

 

FBI Online Tour
 

FBI Building

Tours suspended until further notice.

 

Bureau of Engraving & Printing

Tours are offered Monday through Friday. The Mint is closed on federal holidays.
No tours over 10 people are permitted.
Requests must be submitted 2 months in advance.

  The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Visit The Bureau of Engraving and Printing

U.S. Capitol

With the opening of the Capitol Visitors Center on December 2, 2008, visitors to the U.S. Capitol will now be able to see new exhibitions, view a brief film that tells the story of the U.S. Congress, and tour the facility with professional tour guides who will give informative and interpretive tours.  On display in the facility are copies of our founding documents and pieces of famous legislation, a detailed history of the Capitol building, a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day operations of our country’s legislative branch, and artifacts such as the catafalque that held President Lincoln’s casket. 

The Capitol Guide Service leads professionally-guided tours of the Center and the U.S. Capitol from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.  You can visit the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center website to register for a tour.

If you would like to obtain gallery passes to view the chambers of the House of Representatives and Senate, please visit my Washington office (730 Hart Senate Office Building) before your tour.

If you would prefer to have a member of my staff lead a tour instead, please submit an online Tour Request form.

 

U.S. Supreme Court

Public tours are offered Monday through Friday, every hour on the half hour from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., when the Court is not in session. Call 202-479-3395 for dates the Court will be in session. The Court is closed on federal holidays.
Tours are at 2:00 p.m. when Court is not in session.
Requests for tours may be submitted for the current month and the month ahead only.

  US Supreme Court web site
Tour information is available on the Supreme Court web site.
US Department of State
Department of State web site
 

U.S. Department of State

Tours of diplomatic reception rooms are offered Monday through Friday. The State Department is closed on federal holidays.
Tours are not recommended for children under the age of 12.
Names, date of birth, and Social Security numbers are required for each person in groups of five or more.
Requests must be submitted two months in advance.

 

Kennedy Center

Tours are offered Monday through Saturday.
Requests can be submitted any time.


Printable Version

Printable tour request form (pdf, 54K)

Make a tour request online

Other Washington D.C. tour resources:

Gallery passes for the Senate and House of Representative are availble in my DC Office: 730 Hart Building.

 

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