Visit Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is one of the most beautiful and interesting cities in the world.  Congressman Guthrie encourages you to take advantage of its rich history and endless opportunities.  As you plan your trip to the nation's capitol, our staff is here to help. Feel free to contact the Tour Coordinator in our Washington, D.C. office for information on obtaining a “Guide to D.C.” or explore this part of our web site for more information on visiting our nation's capital.

Click here to fill out a tour request form online.

The U.S. Capitol

If you would like to arrange a tour of the Capitol, please fill out the Tour Request Form or contact our Tour Coordinator at (202) 225-3501.  Congressman Guthrie’s 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. 

The White House

Congressional offices are available to help set up tours of the White House, and must be requested at least two months in advance but no more than 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, we recommend making your requests as early as possible.  We also recommend making yourself available on as many days as possible; the greater your flexibility, the greater your chance of participating in a tour.

If you are interested in requesting a tour of the White House through our office, please fill out a Tour Request Form or contact our Tour Coordinator at (202) 225-3501.

Other Washington, D.C. Attractions

Below you will find links to some of the most interesting and popular attractions, things to do, and events to experience in the D.C. Area.

Monuments and Memorials

National Mall

On Capitol Hill

The Flea Market at Eastern Market

Union Station

National Postal Museum

Folger Shakespeare Library

National Museum of the United States Navy

Marine Barracks

Eastern Market

Library of Congress

The Smithsonian Institute

Museums and Galleries

Additional Museums

Newseum

National Museum of Crime and Punishment

International Spy Museum

Events and Festivals

National Book Festival

Cherry Blossom Festival

Fourth of July

National Christmas Tree

D.C. Sporting Events

Washington Red Skins

Washington Wizards

Washington Mystics

Washington Nationals

D.C. United

Washington Capitols