Washington DC Visitors

I am happy to help constituents obtain tickets for certain tours while they are visiting Washington, D.C.  All tickets are provided on a first-come, first-served basis.  Due to the large number of visitors, please request them as early as possible to maximize your chances.  For more information on sightseeing and attractions, please visit my Washington, D.C. Visitor Information page.

Tour Requests

We are able to help you reserve tours to the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Library of Congress, the Kennedy Center, the Supreme Court, and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. You may place an online tour request. These tours are an excellent way to see all that the nation's capital has to offer and all of these tours are of no charge to you. All tickets are provided to my constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the large number of visitors, please request them as early as possible in order to maximize your chances.

Following September 11, 2001, the White House has decreased the number of tours given out to the general public.  If you are interested in requesting a tour of the White House, please submit your request at least one month prior to your visit to D.C.  If requesting a White House tour in the spring or summer months, I recommend submitting your request three months in advance.  White House tours coordinated through my office are limited to groups of six persons per day.

Washington, DC Tourism Information

There's more to see in Washington, DC. than just the White House or the Capitol Building. View an extensive listing of other attractions and sights to see while visiting.