Washington, D.C. Tours
Out of an abundance of caution, due to COVID-19, the following tour cancellations are in effect:
Please note: If you have a tour scheduled that is impacted by the below cancelations and would like to visit Washington D.C. at a later date, we encourage you to fill out a new tour request form. If you have any questions please call our office at 541-490-0330.
- All Capitol Tours have been temporarily suspended effective immediately until further notice.
- All Library of Congress tours are temporarily suspended effective immediately until further notice.
- All Supreme Court tours have been temporarily suspended effective immediately until further notice.
- All White House tours will open up starting September 12, 2020.
- The FBI Experience will be closed to all visitors until further notice.
- All Bureau of Engraving and Printing public tours have been suspended until further notice.
- The Kennedy Center tour as of now is canceling on a case by case basis.
- All Smithsonian museums in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and New York City, including the National Zoo, will temporarily close to the public starting Saturday, March 14.
We appreciate your understanding. Please let me know if you have any other questions. For inquiries concerning COVID-19 please visit our website https://walden.house.gov/coronavirus.
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Are you planning a visit to Washington, D.C.? Whether you're coming on a short business trip, or an extended family vacation, my office can help you make arrangements for some of the popular attractions in our Nation's Capital.
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. While you are in Washington, D.C. I encourage you and your family to stop by my office.
Tour hours and ticket availabilities vary throughout the year, so please contact my office at least 3-6 weeks prior to your trip for a Capitol Building tour, and 3 months prior to your trip for a White House tour.
Please note that although White House tour requests are submitted through my office, ticket availability and tour schedules are at the sole discretion of the White House. White House tour requests are handled on a first-come, first-serve basis and they will not review duplicate requests submitted through multiple Congressional offices.
For information on sightseeing and attractions, please visit the Washington, D.C. Tourism Information page.