Visiting Washington D.C.

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Washington, DC is one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the world. I encourage you to take advantage of its rich history and endless opportunities. As you plan your trip to the nation's capitol, my staff is here to help. Feel free to contact Hailey Sadler, the Tour Coordinator in our Washington, DC office for information on obtaining a "Guide to DC" package.  For more information on visiting our nation's capital, visit my Washington, D.C. Visitor's Information webpage.   


The U.S. Capitol
If you would like to arrange a tour of the Capitol, you may now book tours online in advance by visiting the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Web site.  On your visit to Washington, DC, I invite you to stop by 2135 Rayburn, meet my staff, and have your picture taken in my office.  My staff is happy to provide constituents with passes to the House and Senate Galleries where you can watch Congress in action while the chambers are in session.  Additionally, House Gallery passes are available when the House is not in session.


White House Tours

My office is also pleased to help set up tours of the White House. Because of high demand, White House tours must be requested no less than 30 days in advance and up to six months in advance. Tours of the White House are scheduled on a first come basis in the order in which the request was received. In order to increase your chances of receiving a tour, I recommend making your requests as early as possible. Once my office has received your request, a member of my staff will be in touch with you with further details about the tour process and to obtain security information for everyone that plans to tour with your group.
Detailed Information on Visiting the White House
White House Visitor's Hotline: 202-456-7041

If you are interested in requesting a tour of the Library of  Congress or the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, please fill out a Tour Request Form or email Meggie Trusty, our Tour Coordinator at forbes.tours@mail.house.gov.