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Tour Request Form

Congresswoman Foxx can help set up three different tours for constituents of the 5th Congressional District who are visiting Washington, D.C. More information on these tours can be found below. If you would like to schedule a tour, please use the appropriate tour request form(s) found below. Please note that submission of the tour request form does not guarantee tour availability or confirm your tour. You may contact our tour coordinator in the Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-2071. If you are interested in seeing other sites in the Washington, D.C. area, please see our visitor's guide.

***Please be advised that tours may be cancelled due to weather or national security issues.


Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required



Contact Information

Name:
First Name* Last Name*
Address:*
City:* State:* Zip:*
Email:*
Home Phone:*
Cell Phone:* or other D.C. contact number

Requested Tours

Please select each ticket type you would like me to request for you:
Tickets are free and provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Please be advised that all locations (except the White House) are available for public tours, which you may book on your own.

Admittance is determined by the individual tour site or agency, not by this office.
If you would like to request a White House tour, the following information is also required for each member of your party:
Full Name Birthdate /
Gender
Identification Visiting From



Place of Residence

White House - Requests cannot be accepted later than 21 days before the desired date; availability and approval is not guaranteed. Tours are conducted at the discretion of the White House on Tuesday through Saturday mornings. These tours are self-guided and take approximately 30 minutes. All attendees will be asked to provide their full name, Social Security number, date of birth, city and state of birth, country of origin, and gender to the congressional office placing the request. IDs will be required for entry on day of tour. Please do not list dates when you will be travelling to or from Washington in the “Dates Available for Tours” field below.  Most White House tours are conducted in the morning and we are unable to request specific times.   Click here for a full list of prohibited items. 
Location: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, NW
Metro: Metro Center, Federal Triangle or McPherson Square

U.S. Capitol Building - Congressional tours of the Capitol building are given by office staff. Parties of more than 15 may be asked to go through the U.S. Capitol Visitor Services using an online reservation system located here.  Arrangements should be made at least 15 days in advance and availability is not guaranteed.  For advanced scheduling please contact the DC office for more information at (202) 225-2071. Click here for a list of prohibited items.  For the official website of the U.S. Capitol Visitor Services and more detailed information on tours and the Capitol Visitor Center click here.  No tickets or reservations are required to visit the Capitol Visitor Center itself, including the Exhibition Hall, the Gifts Shops and the Restaurant.  (A ticket is required to view the orientation film and to participate in a tour of the historic Capitol).
Location: Far East corner of the National Mall, First Street and Independence Avenue SE
Metro: Capitol South or walking distance from Union Station 

Library of Congress - The Library of Congress offers hour-long docent-led tours of the historic Thomas Jefferson Building.  Our office can reserve tours Monday through Friday (except holidays) at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 3:30 p.m.  Visitors learn about the building's symbolic art and architecture and view the grandeur of the Main Reading Room.
Location: Thomas Jefferson Building, First Street and Independence Ave, SE
Metro: Capitol South or walking distance from Union Station

Travel Dates and Information

Date Arrive in D.C.:*


Date Return Home*


Dates Available for Tours:*


Total Number of Visitors:*

Additional Information

Write us about your tour details and any special accommodations that you may need.
 





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