My office can provide tickets to some Washington, DC attractions to residents of my district. All tickets are free and are provided to constituents on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to a large number of visitors, please request them as early as possible in order to maximize your chances. Tours must be requested at least 30 days in advance.
Please be advised: The White House will not let us know whether you were granted or denied a tour until about 1-2 weeks ahead of your requested tour date(s). White House tours are not guaranteed.
United States Capitol and House and Senate Office Buildings: House Office Buildings open to the public; Capitol open to public tours
Library of Congress: All buildings CLOSED to public and tours SUSPENDED until April 1, 2020
White House (Call 202-456-7041 for updates): All tours SUSPENDED until further notice
FBI Building: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
Department of State: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until April 3, 2020
Pentagon: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
Smithsonian Museums (list here): All buildings CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
National Zoo: CLOSED until further notice
Holocaust Museum: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until March 30, 2020
National Archives: Building CLOSED to public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice
John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts: Building CLOSED to public and all performances SUSPENDED until April 4, 2020
National Cherry Blossem Festival: All events CANCELLED
Arlington National Cemetary: CLOSED to public; OPEN to families for visitation; scheduled funerals will CONTINUE as planned
Museum of the Bible: CLOSED
International Spy Museum: CLOSED
National Arboretum: CLOSED