Guided Tours of the Capitol and Library of Congress

Overview

Explore the iconic U.S. Capitol with our engaging guided walking tours! Stroll through the famed grounds and experience the charm of this historic landmark.  Picture yourself strolling in style while you marvel at the stunning architecture, and learn fascinating stories from knowledgeable guides. Our tours offer insightful commentary and a unique perspective on the Capitol’s significance, making it an unforgettable journey for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Perfect for history buffs and curious travelers alike, our tours offer a unique glimpse into the heart of American democracy. Join us for a memorable adventure and make memories that will last a lifetime! 😊

What’s Included

  • Tour inside the US Capitol
  • Capitol Rotunda
  • Statuary Hall
  • Guided Walking Tour with a Professional Licensed Guide
  • Tickets to go inside Library of Congress
  • Tickets for the docent-led US Capitol tour inside Capitol Building 

Price

Adult: $59.00 – Children: $39.00

Schedule and Pickup

1 First Street NE – Across the street from the Supreme Court.

9:30pm

11:30pm

2:00pm

What To Expect

US Capitol

1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

The Capitol tour is an architectural and historical tour. You will experience the impressive architecture and symbolical importance of the buildings with their rich history. It’s the legislative seat of congress where The Senate and the House of Representatives have been meeting for more than two centuries. Your knowledgeable guide will inform you about all the facets of its rich history. Then the US Capitol Guide will take you to a reserved tour of the rotunda, crypt, and old house chambers.

Library Of Congress

30 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

With this guided tour,  you will discover the Library of Congress which is the biggest library in the world. It is also one of the most architecturally stunning buildings in Washington, DC. You will visit the main reading room, Thomas Jefferson’s original library, and the Great Hall. There’s a lot to learn about the history and functions of the library.