Embark on a captivating walking tour of Capitol Hill, where you’ll uncover the rich history and significance of iconic US government landmarks. Join an expert guide and delve into the heart of American democracy!
Embark on a captivating walking tour of Capitol Hill, where you’ll uncover the rich history and significance of iconic US government landmarks. Join an expert guide and delve into the heart of American democracy!
- United States Botanic Garden - Visitors gather directly across from the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory, one of North America’s oldest botanic gardens, established by Congress in 1820, situated at 100 Maryland Avenue SW.
- Ulysses S. Grant Memorial - Among the largest equestrian statues globally; the sculptor dedicated 20 years to its…
- United States Botanic Garden - Visitors gather directly across from the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory, one of North America’s oldest botanic gardens, established by Congress in 1820, situated at 100 Maryland Avenue SW.
- Ulysses S. Grant Memorial - Among the largest equestrian statues globally; the sculptor dedicated 20 years to its completion.
- Peace Monument - Peace Monument/Peace Circle – honors naval casualties of the Civil War; features the figures “Grief” and “History.”
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U.S. Capitol - Inside the U.S. Capitol:
Visitors pass through security, take a brief break, view the orientation film, and then participate in the official guided tour with headsets. Commonly visited rooms include the Crypt, Rotunda, and National Statuary Hall; occasionally, the Old Supreme Court or Old Senate Chambers. The Rotunda fresco “The Apotheosis of Washington” is 180 feet above the floor; the Crypt was initially intended for Washington’s burial.
The government reserves the right to close or cancel any tour inside the US Capitol without prior notice to us.
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Library of Congress - Library of Congress (self-guided after Capitol):
After being escorted to the tunnel, visitors use timed-entry passes to enter the Jefferson Building, often regarded as Washington’s most beautiful building. Highlights include:
– The Gutenberg Bible – one of only three perfect vellum copies in existence.
– The Great Hall – an impressive Italian Renaissance-style atrium with marble columns, mosaics, gold leaf, and murals by renowned artists.
– The Main Reading Room – viewed from the upper observation deck, this iconic circular reading room is featured in numerous films.
– Putti and carvings – cherubic figures representing arts and sciences adorn the balustrades.
– Architectural firsts – the Jefferson Building was the first public building in DC designed for electric lighting and among the first to implement a comprehensive climate-control system.
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Supreme Court - Pass by the Supreme Court building.
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Capitol Hill - 2-hour morning guided walking tour through Capitol Hill.

- Visit the Rotunda, the Crypt, and National Statuary Hall
- Potential to visit the Old Supreme Court or Old Senate Chamber (depends on day of travel)
- See the Gutenberg Bible at Library of Congress, 1 of the 4 institutions with a complete vellum copy
- Admission to U.S. Capitol building with Tour
- 2-Hour Morning or Afternoon Guided Walking Tour of…
- Visit the Rotunda, the Crypt, and National Statuary Hall
- Potential to visit the Old Supreme Court or Old Senate Chamber (depends on day of travel)
- See the Gutenberg Bible at Library of Congress, 1 of the 4 institutions with a complete vellum copy
- Admission to U.S. Capitol building with Tour
- 2-Hour Morning or Afternoon Guided Walking Tour of Capitol Hill
- Admission to Library of Congress (or Capitol Museum when Library Congress is closed Mondays or 8am)
- Stop outside Supreme Court, Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, Senate Offices, House of Reps, Peace Circle
- See Thomas Jefferson’s original library
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Discover the essence of American democracy on this 2-hour guided tour of Capitol Hill, featuring access to the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress. On Mondays and during 8am tours when the Library is closed, guests will explore the Capitol Museum. The tour also includes photo stops at the Supreme Court, Senate offices, House of Representatives…
Discover the essence of American democracy on this 2-hour guided tour of Capitol Hill, featuring access to the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress. On Mondays and during 8am tours when the Library is closed, guests will explore the Capitol Museum. The tour also includes photo stops at the Supreme Court, Senate offices, House of Representatives offices, and the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial.
Inside the U.S. Capitol, participants will join an official guided tour to visit the Crypt, initially planned as George Washington’s burial site, the Rotunda with its historic artworks, the National Statuary Hall, and occasionally the Old Supreme Court or Old Senate Chamber.
Following this, enjoy a visit to the Library of Congress’s Jefferson Building, often regarded as Washington’s most beautiful structure, with timed-entry passes. Highlights include the Gutenberg Bible, the Great Hall, and the Main Reading Room with its panoramic views.
This tour offers a comprehensive experience of Capitol Hill, blending history, architecture, and memorable photo opportunities into one engaging tour.
- Waking: There will be standing and walking during this tour. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather as much of the tour is outdoors. DC can be very hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Umbrellas and layers are recommended.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.