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  1. Tips for Visiting the Capitol

    Allow Enough Time. Factor in time to get to the Capitol. No matter your method of transportation, you may find yourself with several blocks of walking to do before you arrive at the Visitor Center. Once at the Capitol, remember that there is an enormous amount to see and do. Your guided tour of the Capitol begins with a 13-minute orientation ...

  2. Know Before You Go

    Travel Information . Hours and Info ... Coming to the Capitol? Join our staff as they walk you through what to expect during your visit. Know Before You Go from U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. Stay in the know Want the most up-to-date information? Join our mailing list to stay in the know. Sign Up Now. U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Washington, DC ...

  3. Frequently Asked Questions

    You can book a tour of the Capitol online or through your member of Congress or senators. ... Want the most up-to-date information? Join our mailing list to stay in the know. Sign Up Now. U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Washington, DC 20510 (202) 226-8000. Footer menu.

  4. Visit the U.S. Capitol

    Tours of the Capitol. The Capitol Visitor Center is open Monday-Saturday from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Reservations are recommended for a tour. Visit the schedule a tour page to select a day/time. All tours are led by our professional tour guides and visit the Crypt, the Rotunda and National Statuary Hall. The tour does not include the Senate and ...

  5. Visitor Guidelines

    As a courtesy to those around you, please silence your cell phones and other electronic devices. Please use a quiet voice when walking through the Capitol and exploring the Capitol Visitor Center's Exhibition Hall. Please do not touch art objects including sculptures, statues, walls, and cases. The oils and acids, even in clean hands, can ...

  6. How to Tour the U.S. Capitol & See Congress in Session

    We recommend reserving a reserving a tour date and time. All tours begin and end at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, open Monday-Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day and Inauguration Day). Tours typically take about 90 minutes and are fully accessible for people with disabilities.

  7. Getting to Capitol Hill

    Additional information can be obtained by calling the U.S. Capitol Police at (202) 224-1677 or by emailing [email protected]. There are multiple transportation methods to get to and from Capitol Hill. These include, but are not limited to, Metro, walking, bicycle, automobile, bus, and taxicab. Please see the below information for more details about ...

  8. Things To Do

    Things To Do. Book a Tour. Specialty Tours. Exhibition Hall . Group Resources. Shopping and Dining. Watching Congress in Session. Stay in the know Want the most up-to-date information? Join our mailing list to stay in the know. Sign Up Now. U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Washington, DC 20510 (202) 226-8000. Footer menu.

  9. How Do I Tour the U.S. Capitol and See Congress in Session?

    We recommend reserving a reserving a tour date and time. All tours begin and end at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, open Monday-Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day and Inauguration Day). Tours typically take about 90 minutes and are fully accessible for people with disabilities.

  10. U.S. Capitol to Reopen Tours Next Week

    The U.S. Capitol will start formally reopening to tourists next week. Tours of the Capitol were suspended for about two years over the pandemic and security concerns related to the Jan. 6 riot.

  11. U.S. Capitol

    The Capitol Visitor Center is open from 8:30am to 4:30pm Monday through Saturday except for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Inauguration Day. Visit in spring to see cherry blossom blooms or in winter to avoid the crowds. Same day Visitors without reservations are encouraged to arrive as early in the day as possible, when ...

  12. U.S. Capitol reopens to tours on Monday, but they will be limited

    New options are emerging for tourists hoping to sightsee in our nation's capital. For the first time in two years, the U.S. Capitol building will reopen Monday, March 28, for a limited number of tours as part of a phased reopening. The initial phase allows small groups to make reservations through the offices of their Congressional members.

  13. Do you always travel up to the capital city?

    Best Answer. No. Depend on your personal preference for a phrase, but I would always use the map based direction to any city (in my case the capital city is, "down to London")

  14. Do I travel "up" or "down" to London from north of the city?

    I was led to believe that you always went UP to a Capital and DOWN from it. but you can go up the pub, down the pub, down the shops, up the shops etc. The Capital instance - along with the Oxford Cambridge one - is the only one that is an etiquette or protocol type thing, the rest is just what you feel like at the time, and you have probably ...

  15. Travel Information

    Know Before You Go; Travel Information Travel Information. Getting to the Capitol. Visitor Hours & Info. Accessibility Services. Visitor Guidelines. Prohibited Items. Stay in the know Want the most up-to-date information? Join our mailing list to stay in the know. Sign Up Now. U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Washington, DC 20510 (202) 226-8000 ...

  16. 50 Reasons to Visit Every U.S. State Capital

    Here are 50 reasons to hit every capital in the country, from history-rich Boston and Richmond, to artsy Santa Fe and Austin, to photogenic Montpelier and Juneau. —Abbey Chase. Americanspirit ...

  17. Everything you need to know about the Capital One Travel portal

    This means 75,000 Capital One miles are worth $750 in travel whether you use them to book airfare, hotels or rental cars via Capital One Travel. The process for actually redeeming miles is ...

  18. Explore

    Do you want to learn more of the history of the Capitol and Congress? Visit Exhibition Hall or take one of our unique Specialty Tours. Join our engaging Visitor Services team for Capitol Conversations. Participate in a Live, Virtual Tour. Schedule a Virtual Classroom program. Explore our Online Activities. Explore the National Statuary Hall ...

  19. Top 15+ Capital Cities in America Worth Visiting

    Helena, Montana. Best Places to Stay. Helena is a fabulous place to visit for those who love the great outdoors as well as for history enthusiasts. One of the smaller cities on the list with a population under 30,000, it owes its existence to the discovery of placer gold, quartz gold, silver and lead.

  20. Guide to the Capital One Travel Portal

    Many of the best credit cards on the market offer a statement credit (up to $100) that will reimburse you for the cost of TSA PreCheck or Global Entry, two popular trusted traveler programs that ...

  21. Is It Time To Move the Capital?

    It would not take long, a decade at most, to put up the buildings, construct airports and train depots, build housing, and provide other amenities needed for a capital city.

  22. Everything you need to know about the Capital One travel portal

    Capital One's new travel portal, launched in 2021, has significantly improved since its beta release. It now allows Capital One credit cardholders, including those with the issuer's cash-back cards, to directly use their rewards for travel purchases.The portal also features updated flight search capabilities and the issuer's hotel programs: the Premier Collection and the Lifestyle Collection.

  23. How To Transfer Capital One Miles

    Statement credit to cover eligible travel purchases: 1 cent per mile. Keep in mind you can only use this option to offset specific purchases that Capital One considers "travel," up to the ...

  24. A Traveler's Guide To Capital One Miles

    For business owners looking to earn travel rewards, the Capital One Spark Miles for Business is a great card to consider. This card comes with a $95 annual fee, but that fee is waived for the ...

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    In 2023, the seashores, lakeshores, battlefields, historic sites, monuments and more that make up the National Park Service had 325.5 million visits, an increase of 4 percent from the year before.

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