No. Entry to the memorial is free and no passes or tickets are needed to gain access.
Although there will be security to keep the Memorial safe and secure, there is no security checkpoint to gain access to the Memorial.
It is not necessary to call ahead. All visitors, no matter the size of the group will have access to the Memorial Park upon arrival.
Pictures of the memorial are allowed. However, taking pictures anywhere else on the Pentagon Reservation is strictly prohibited. Unauthorized film and digital images taken may be confiscated or deleted.
Out of respect, and to keep the Memorial clean, smoking is not permitted in the Memorial.
Animals are prohibited from entering the Memorial and are not permitted anywhere on the Pentagon reservation. The only exceptions will be made for service animals. If you have a service animal, please clean up after it.
There is no food or drink permitted inside the Memorial. The only exception is for bottled water. Picnics are also prohibited on the Pentagon Reservation.
Recreational and sporting activities are not permitted in the Memorial. Wheeled vehicles and objects, such as bicycles, skates, and skateboards, are also prohibited. Strollers and vehicles used for persons with disabilities are permitted.
Yes, you may leave a memento in the Memorial. However, they will be collected and processed appropriately at the end of each day.
Souvenirs and merchandise are not sold at the Pentagon Memorial Park.
The Memorial is within a short distance of the Pentagon City Mall, Air Force Memorial and the Arlington Cemetery. Many other points of interest are just a short trip away on the DC Metro.
You may, but tours for the Pentagon must be planned in advance. Visit http://pentagon.afis.osd.mil/tours.html for more details.
You may use the contact information on the “Links & Contact” page or on www.pentagonmemorial.net to request more details.