My office can provide tickets to some Washington, DC attractions to residents of my district. All tickets are free and are provided to constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to a large number of visitors, please request them as early as possible in order to maximize your chances. Tours must be requested at least 21 days in advance.
Please be advised: The White House will not let us know whether you were granted or denied a tour until about 1-2 weeks ahead of your requested tour date(s). White House tours are based on a lottery system and are not guaranteed.
UPDATE: Several tours and public attractions in Washington, DC have been impacted by COVID-19. If you are planning a visit to Washington, please use this page to stay up to date on the operating status of tours and public attractions. The following locations have announced changes in operating status and tours (please click on the attraction you wish to visit for further updates):
United States Capitol and House and Senate Office Buildings: All Buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until April 1, 2020
Library of Congress: All buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until April 1, 2020
White House (Call 202-456-7041 for updates): All tours SUSPENDED until further notice
FBI Building: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
Department of State: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until April 3, 2020
Pentagon: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
Smithsonian Museums (list here): All buildings CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
National Zoo: CLOSED until further notice
Holocaust Museum: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until March 30, 2020
National Archives: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts: Building CLOSED to public and all performances SUSPENDED until April 4, 2020
National Cherry Blossem Festival: All events CANCELLED
Arlington National Cemetary: CLOSED to public; OPEN to families for visitation; scheduled funerals will CONTINUE as planned
Museum of the Bible: CLOSED
International Spy Museum: CLOSED
National Arboretum: CLOSED