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Tours

If you are planning a visit to Washington, DC please allow Rep. Myrick's office to help you plan your visit. Many places in Washington are open to the public and are free.  However, there are some sites that require tickets for entrance.  Rep. Myrick's office can help secure many of these tickets, and give you any information you may need.   

To request a tour, click here. 

When requesting tours we will need:

  • your home phone number
  • the cell phone number you will have on you while in DC
  • the dates you will be in DC
  • the tours you would like to receive (list is below)
  • the number in your group
  • your mailing address
  • if you call we will also need your e-mail address

The Tours we can help schedule are: -                                                 

PLEASE NOTE THAT WHILE WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR REQUEST, NO TOUR IS GUARANTEED. 

Important information on Capitol Tours:

Starting in November of 2008, all tours of the U.S. Capitol will be conducted through the new Capitol Visitor Center.  Rep. Myrick’s office will continue to give staff led tours to constituents during the weekdays, but please get in touch with our Washington office at least one month in advance to arrange this tour.   Spaces on these tours are very limited and we may not be able to accommodate on short notice.  Due to heavy tourist volume during the months of March/April and September/October and the winter holidays, constituents will need to give earlier notice to set up a tour. 

Important information on the White House Easter Egg Roll:

Ticket distribution will take place on-line this year.  The tickets are free.  Constituents are encouraged to visit www.whitehouse.gov/eastereggroll to receive tickets. Adults are welcome to attend, as long as they are accompanied by at least one child ten years old or under. Tickets are required for every attendee, including small children and infants.