My office can provide tickets to some Washington, DC attractions to residents of my district. Most tickets are free and are provided to constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to a high volume of visitors, please request tours as early as possible to maximize your chances. Tours must be requested at least 21 days in advance. United States Capitol and House and Senate Office Buildings: House Office Buildings open to the public, Capitol open to public tours Library of Congress: Open to public tours, can be booked on the link White House: Open to limited number of tours, contact our office to request (Available Tuesday to Saturday) FBI Building: Open to limited number of tours, contact our office to request Supreme Court: Open to public on days the Court is in session, calendar can be found on link Department of State: Open to public tours, can be booked on the link Smithsonian Museums (list here): Open to public, availability varies by museum National Zoo: Open to public with timed entry pass Holocaust Museum: Open to public with timed entry pass National Archives: Open to public, no reservation needed John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: Open to public, no reservation needed for groups under 15 people National Cherry Blossom Festival: Events from March 20th to April 14th, 2024 Arlington National Cemetery: Open to public, tour tickets available for purchase Museum of the Bible: Tickets available for purchase International Spy Museum: Tickets available for purchase National Arboretum: Open to public Required fields are followed by *. |