Please note that White House tours are suspended indefinitely due to construction. Visit the for more information.
White House tours are free, self-guided and must be requested in advance. Here's everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to the nation's most famous house.
U.S. visitors
Submit a tour request through your Member of Congress between 7 and 90 days before your preferred date.
International visitors
Contact your embassy in 365Թϲ, DC, to arrange a tour.
Tours typically take place Tuesday through Saturday and last about 45 minutes.
Note: Tour hours may be extended depending on the official White House schedule.
Arrival and Check-In
What to Bring (and Not Bring)
Facilities
Secret Service members in each room can answer questions.
Enhance Your Visit
Stop by the White House Visitor Center or the before or after your tour to explore exhibits and scale models.
The closest Metro stations to the White House are:
Please note there is no parking near the White House. Public transportation is strongly encouraged.
In addition to the regular tours, visitors can explore the White House Garden during its .
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While visitors are not allowed entry to the White House without requesting a tour through your congressional representative, you will still be able to see the White House from:
The White House Visitor Center and the offer incredible windows into life inside the Executive Mansion without needing to go inside.
Due to high security, visitors are discouraged from bringing large items. Here are some options for storage:
Catch up on White House history with , a podcast from the White House Historical Association that shares untold stories and personal accounts of life at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or Facebook.
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