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The White House Visitor Center, located at 1450 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (map), offers visitors a window into the president's iconic home. Admission is free. The park's operating hours and seasons webpage lists the current hours.
The President and Dr. Biden are delighted to welcome you to tour the White House. Tours can be requested via the White House or your Member of Congress.
The White House Visitor Center is a nearly 1,600 square foot museum-caliber visitor experience featuring interactive exhibits, a large-scale model of the White House, numerous tactile exhibits, museum galleries, a temporary exhibit area, and the White House Historical Association retail shop.
The completely transformed visitor center affords an outstanding stand-alone experience, and provides an enhanced experience for those who take a self-guided White House tour. All new exhibits tell the story of the White House as a home, office, stage and ceremonial space, museum, and park.
The White House Visitor Center, located at 1450 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, offers visitors a window into the president's iconic home. The visitor center is open from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. daily (except January 1, Thanksgiving, and December 25). Admission is free.
The White House Tour entrance is located in Sherman Park at 15th Street, NW and Alexander Hamilton Place, NW. If arriving by rideshare, use the White House Visitor Center (WHVC) as the...
Capture iconic photos with the White House from the north side or the south side of the park. Visit the White House Visitor Center. Complete a President's Park junior ranger book to earn a junior ranger badge. Last updated: October 25, 2022.
White House Visitor Center. Visitors can explore an interactive touchscreen tour of the White House, view over 90 artifacts from the White House collection, shop at the White House Historical Association retail store, and view the 14 minute film, "White House: Reflections From Within."
Can I tour the White House? How do I get tickets? Find out how to make the most of your visit through the White House Visitor’s Center, an interactive museum that we’ve helped to renovate and maintain in partnership with the National Park Service.
The White House Visitor Center provides interactive exhibits on the White House including its architecture, furnishings, first families, and more.