Tour Requests

If you are planning a trip to the Nation's Capital, my office may be able to provide you with tickets to many of Washington, D.C.'s popular attractions and historical landmarks.

Tour hours and ticket availabilities vary throughout the year, so please contact my office with at least 8-12 weeks advance notice whenever possible.

Please submit the following information to request a tour. However, submitting this information does not guarantee your reservation for your tour request.

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Travel Information

* White House tickets are extremely limited on a first-come, first-served basis. The White House accepts tour submissions between one and six months in advance of the requested tour date. Granted White House tours are typically those requested six months in advance. Once a tour request has been submitted, changes may not be made to that request.

On Sept. 4, 2009, President Obama announced that visitor access records to the White House will be released to the public 90-120 days after a visit. Your full name and the date of your tour will be part of the public record that is released. Your date of birth, Social Security number and all other private information will not be released.

Tickets are free, and provided on a first-come first-served basis. If my office is unable to secure a congressional tour for the sites you selected, all locations (except the White House) are available for public tours. Please visit www.visitthecapitol.gov for information about public tour information for many of the sites in Washington D.C.

Admittance is determined by the individual tour site or agency, not by the Congressional office. Unless specified, tours are available Monday through Friday.

Please be advised that tours may be cancelled due to weather or national security issues.