Tour Requests
Visiting Washington D.C.
I am so looking forward to Pennsylvanians visiting my Washington D.C., office and seeing the many notable attractions around the city. If you are interested in a White House or United States Capitol tour, my office is here to assist.
The White House
Our office would be happy to submit a White House tour request on your behalf. Their calendar opens for requests three months prior to the desired date.
Unfortunately, the White House will not accommodate tour requests with less than two weeks’ notice.
The U.S. Capitol
Senate offices are permitted to bring groups of up to 15 people on a tour and must follow Capitol Visitor Center guidelines. Schools and larger groups can now book tours of up to 50 people led by the Capitol Visitor Center. Our office is happy to reserve these tours for you or help guide you as to where to do that on your own.
Our staff-led tours are available Monday through Friday from 10:00AM to 4:00PM and are planned on a first come, first served basis
Monuments and Memorials
- Washington Monument
- Jefferson Memorial
- Lincoln Memorial
- Teddy Roosevelt Memorial
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial
- Lincoln Memorial
- Vietnam Memorial
- Iwo Jima / Marine Corps War Memorial
- Korean War Memorial
- National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Museums and More
- US. Botanical Gardens
- US. Supreme Court
- Library of Congress
- National Archives
- Smithsonian Institute Building
- Library of Congress
- Holocaust Memorial Museum
- National Air and Space Museum
- National Archives
- National Gallery of Art
- National Museum of African Art
- National Museum of American Art
- National Museum of American History
- National Portrait Gallery
- National Zoo
- Navy Museum
- Renwick Gallery
- Revolution Museum
- Sackler Gallery