Visiting DC

Coming to our nation's capital? We’d be happy to help you! We’re here to help you book tours throughout Washington, D.C. – including the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Supreme Court, and more.

All tours are scheduled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Many tours also require advanced notice due to high demand and space limitations. Please submit your request as soon as possible, especially if you’re visiting during peak tourist season from March to October.

We’ll make every effort to accommodate your requests, but we unfortunately can’t guarantee availability due to high demand. However, you may be interested to know that there are many other public attractions throughout Washington, D.C. – including the various Smithsonian museums, monuments along the National Mall, and much more – that are entirely open to the public, require no reservation, and are free. To request a tour, please fill out the following form: Tours and Tickets Form

Important information about specific tours:

As of right now, many Washington, D.C. tour sites are still closed to visitors to limit the spread of COVID-19, including the Supreme Court, Pentagon, Engraving and Printing, and FBI Experience.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the high influx of White House tour requests, our office will be submitting tour requests for constituents on a first come first serve basis. Although we will do everything we can to secure tickets for every individual, we appreciate your understanding that there are limited tickets available.

Your upcoming trip to Washington, D.C. can still be a success with a number of activities reopened to the public. Below you will find links to visit the Library of Congress, Kennedy Center, Washington Monument, National Archives, and Smithsonian Museums/ National Zoo.

 

We apologize for this inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

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