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TOURS

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Unfortunately because of heightened security due to recent events, tour arrangements have been significantly impacted. Please note the following changes:

The White House Tour Policy:

1. ALL White House tour requests must be submitted through a Congressional Office. Further, the White House requires that a tour request be submitted at least 4 weeks before your arrival in Washington, DC. However, the White House is currently only allowing tours to those groups who have requested a tour at least 6 months in advance of their arrival. After you information has been submitted to the White House though our office, the White House will decide which groups are to receive tours. Unfortunately, requests not submitted within the time guidelines will almost certainly be denied by the White House.

2. ALL White House tour requests must include the following information for each member of the tour group: First name, full middle name, last name, gender, date of birth, social security number, city and state of current residence, US citizen (y or n) and city and country of birth.

3. Tour requests submitted by my office must include 10 or more individuals, regardless of age or type of group (in other words, tours are no longer limited to school and military groups). HOWEVER, requests from groups smaller than 10 people CAN still be sent to my office because my staff will attempt to combine small groups with others, thus allowing the total number to exceed 10 people. For example, if a family of 3 wants to tour the White House, feel free to inform my staff and they will attempt to combine this group with others who have requested a tour on the same day.

4. Tours are now conducted Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 am.

 

The Capitol Tour Policy:

The Capitol no longer allows the self-guided tours. The Capitol is offering public group tours from 8:00 a.m to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday which are led by the Capitol Tour Guide Service, and begin in the Capitol Visitors Center located on the east side of the Capitol Building. You may reserve a Capitol tour by visiting www.visitthecapitol.gov.

Other Tours:

Our office is able to arrange for tours of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress and the Kennedy Center.

Please understand that tickets are limited and tours book 3 to 6 months in advance, so call early!

We are also able to provide you with Gallery Passes. This is an excellent opportunity for you to observe our legislative system in progress. These passes can be picked up at our office located in the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2300, Washington D.C.

Please note that even though we are limited as to how many tickets we can reserve for private constituent tours, almost every institution in D.C. is still open to the public or offer public tours. If we can't get you tickets for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Supreme Court or the Kennedy Center, you are still able to take their public group tours. For general information on touring D.C. we suggest that you contact the D.C. Chamber of Commerce at 202-DC-VISIT or visit their website at Washington DC Chamber of Commerce.

Helpful Links

Metrorail System Map
The Metro System -- The Subway -- is the most effective way to get around D.C.
(Note: Any Blue or Orange Line Train stoping at CAPITOL SOUTH  is the closest to the U.S. Capitol and House Office Buildings.)

Tourist Map of Washington, D.C. This is a handy map to have while visiting D.C. It shows streets, museums, monuments, and much, much more!!
 

 

Sights and Attractions

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

The United States Capitol

F.B.I.

The Holocaust Memorial Museum 

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

The Pentagon

The Smithsonian Institution

Supreme Court of the United States

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The White House 

 

Area Sports

The Baltimore Orioles

The Washington Redskins

D.C. United Soccer

The Washington Capitals