Visiting Washington DC

Our Nation’s capital is one of America’s great tourist destinations. Whether you are visiting Congress, viewing the Monuments, or exploring the famous Smithsonian Museums, your trip to Washington, D.C. is sure to be a memorable experience.

If you would like to schedule a tour in advance, please feel free to contact my Washington, D.C. office, as we may be of assistance in arranging tours of the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, Bureau of Engraving & Printing, and White House for you and your party. Please contact us as early as possible when planning your trip, as all tours are limited in space and do fill up quickly.

If you would like my office to help reserve a tour during your visit, please complete the tour request form below.


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A self guided tour of the East Wing and ceremonial floors of the White House. Allow 30 to 45 minutes for this tour.

We must receive this request at least 2 months in advance.

Visitor access records to the White House Complex will be made publicly available 90-120 days after the date of visit. This policy includes all guests touring the White House. Please be aware that your full name and the date of your visit will be part of the publicly released records. Your date of birth, Social Security Number and all other information provided will not be released.

To comply with White House protocol, all security information must be submitted at the time of your request. Please enter the following information for ALL visitors attending the White House.

Note: Names must match exactly as they appear on a state issued license or an official passport. If a visitor does not have a middle name, please enter it as “NMN.

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The tour includes a guided viewing of the art and architecture of the Library of Congress. Tours by trained Library of Congress staff are offered Monday-Friday. Please allow at least 1 hour for this tour.
This a guided tour of the ceremonial spaces in the Capitol and covers the history, art, and architecture of the building and Congress. The tour takes approximately 90 minutes.

Gallery Passes to the House and Senate Chambers are available upon request. Please add at least an hour to your tour time for each gallery.
A tour of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms of the Department of State, which hold a premier collection of 18th Century American furniture, paintings and decorative arts.

This is a fine arts tour and is not recommend for children under the age of twelve. Wheelchairs are available but strollers are not permitted.

This tour is conducted Monday through Friday. Please allow up to 1 hour for this tour

A guided tour of the facility where U.S. paper currency is printed. This tour is a favorite of children.

Available Monday through Friday. Please allow at least 1 hour for this tour.

This is a lecture in the court room highlighting the history of the Court and the art and architecture of the court room and building.

Lectures are only offered at 2:00 on days when the Court is not hearing oral arguments. Please allow at least 1 hour for the lecture.

A guided tour of the main performance spaces at the Kennedy Center. Tours are offered Monday through Saturday. Please allow at least 1 hour for this tour.
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