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Requesting a TourI am happy to be able to assist constituents in scheduling tours at several popular attractions. Please be sure to request your tours through this website, and to include your email address as that is our primary method of correspondence. Please check this website regularly for updates on tour information. Tour AvailabilityPlease note that all tours MUST be requested at least ONE MONTH in advance. Public tours are still available for last minute visits. Acceptance or denial for a tour is handled completely by the venue. All venues offer tours on a first come, first serve basis. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing allows scheduling up to 1 year in advance and The White House allows scheduling up to 6 months in advance. For best chances of success, please schedule your tours as early as possible Tour NotificationPlease give our tour coordinating team enough time to book all of your tours – we kindly request that you hold all follow-up calls until three weeks prior to your requested tour date. Notification of tour confirmations have been known to take up to one week prior to the tour date, particularly from the White House. Rest assured that as soon as the Tour Coordinator receives confirmation of your tours, you will be notified immediately. Self-Scheduled ToursKeep in mind that each tourist location is open to the public and there are still opportunities to take the same tours without scheduling them through my office . Bureau of Engraving and PrintingUnfortunately, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is completely booked thru September. Even though these tours can be requested up to one year in advance, the open slots for Congressional Tours have been reduced. U.S. CapitolIf our office is unable to accommodate your tour request for the U.S. Capitol, please feel free to stop by my office to pick up complimentary House Visitors Gallery Passes, in room 1713 of the Longworth House Office Building, located at the corner of New Jersey and Independence Avenues. Kennedy Center for the Performing ArtsNo reservations are required for the Kennedy Center. The Kennedy Center offers Congressional tours at 9:30am and 4:30pm, Monday – Friday. It is located at 2700 F Street, NW. Library of CongressIf the Library of Congress Visitor’s Office is unable to accommodate your congressional tour request for the Library of Congress, the venue offers general public tours at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. and 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, in the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building. Saturday tours are offered at the same times, except for 3:30 p.m. Mount VernonCongressional tours for Mount Vernon are offered only from April to October. Nonetheless, Mount Vernon is open seven days a week, every day of the year. An admission fee is collected at the Main Gate. For more information, please call 703-780-2000. National CathedralNo reservations are required for the National Cathedral. The venue offers its congressional tours on Monday and Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. The National Cathedral is located on the corner of Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues. The tour fee is $3 per adult, $2 per senior citizen, and $1 per child. Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court is open to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, EXCEPT federal holidays. Between July 1 and September 2008, the Courtroom will be closed and no Courtroom lectures will be available. However, the building will remain open to the public and at times, the doors to the Courtroom may be open so that visitors can see inside the room. Visitors will still have access to the Great Hall that features marble busts of the Chief Justices. The ground floor offers small topical exhibits, a collection of portraits and busts of Associate Justices, a film on the work of the Court, one of two self-supporting staircases, a cafeteria, and gift shop. The Supreme Court is located on First Street, SE, directly across from the Capitol Building and next to the Library of Congress. To obtain updated information on visiting the Court, including any schedule changes, please call 202.479.3211. White HouseThe White House allows our office to schedule requests up to 6 months in advance. Due to the popularity of the venue, White House tours fill up fast. Please schedule tours as early as possible for best chances of success. If the White House is unable to accommodate your tour request, the White House Visitors Center remains open, and you are encouraged to visit this informative resource, located across the street from the White House at the corner of 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. The Center is open seven days a week from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., and features many aspects of the White House, including its architecture, furnishings, first families, social events, relations with the press and world leaders, as well as a thirty-minute video. You should allow between 20 minutes to 1 1/2 hours to explore the exhibits. Please note that a tour denial from the White House Visitors Office is not due to security reasons. The White House Visitors Office does not process security information until after a tour of the White House has been granted. School ToursPlease be advised that the Capitol Guide Service fills up on spots for schools tours quickly. Schools are encouraged to request tours by November of each year, even though our office will not be able to schedule tours until approximately one month in advance of the tour date. These guidelines are set by the Capitol Guide Service and are not in our office’s control. Additional QuestionsRest assured that we will be as creative and persistent as possible in order to secure tours for you. Should you have any further questions, please contact the Tour Coordinator at 202-225-2631. If you would like to schedule an appointment with me, you may call the Scheduler in my DC or Campbell offices. Tour Request Form |