The nation's capital has a rich history, breathtaking architecture, and a myriad of tourist attractions – it is a popular vacation destination families. Check out the city's 10-day weather report, familiarize yourself with the D.C. Metro system, plot down a travel itinerary, and get going.
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Bureau of Engraving and Printing | The United States Capitol | FBI | The Holocaust Memorial Museum | The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | The Pentagon | The Smithsonian Supreme Court of the United States | The Vietnam Veterans Memorial | The White House
If you want to set up a tour of the Capitol, please see below.
We are able to help you coordinate tour requests to visit the White House, which is free of charge. The White House visitor's office has a first come, first served request system, meaning, the sooner you enter your request, the better your chances are for approval. Some requests are denied due to scheduling conflicts or because of short notice of request submission.
You may place an online tour request. The following information will be required for each individual that will be particpating on the tour:
Due to the large number of visitor requests, all requests must be placed atleast 25 days in advance. Tours are only conducted Tuesdays - Saturdays, from 7:30am- 1pm.
Tours of the U.S. Capitol can be self-reserved: Visit the Capitol. Guided tours of the historic Capitol begin at the orientation theaters with a 13-minute film, "Out of Many, One," which will take you on a journey through our country's struggle to establish the world's first truly representative democracy and introduce you to the magnificent building that houses our Congress. Once inside the historic Capitol, visitors will see the Crypt of the Capitol, the Rotunda, and National Statuary Hall. All tours begin and end at the Capitol Visitor Center.
Tours of the U.S. Capitol run every 10 minutes, starting from 8:50 a.m. - 3:20 p.m. and are approximately one hour in duration. There are no tours conducted on Sundays.
There's more to see in Washington, D.C. than just the White House or the Capitol Building. View an extensive listing of other attractions and sights to see while visiting.