Several tours and public attractions in Washington D.C. have been impacted by COVID-19. If you are planning to visit Washington D.C., please look below for the most up-to-date operating status of tours and public attractions.
United States Capitol and House and Senate Office Buildings: All Buildings CLOSED to the public and tours canceled through June 8, 2020. Tours are currently scheduled to resume at 8:00 a.m. on June 9th, 2020.
Library of Congress: All buildings CLOSED to the public and tours SUSPENDED until further notice. All Library-sponsored public programs are currently postponed or canceled until July 1, 2020.
White House Tours - CLOSED to the public until further notice.
FBI Building: Building CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
Bureau of Engraving and Printing: Building CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
Department of State: Building CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
Pentagon: Building CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
Smithsonian Museums: All buildings CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
Holocaust Museum: Building CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts: Building CLOSED to the public and all performances SUSPENDED until August 9, 2020.
National Cherry Blossom Festival: All events CANCELLED
Museum of the Bible: CLOSED until further notice.
International Spy Museum: CLOSED until further notice.
National Arboretum: CLOSED until further notice.
U.S. Supreme Court: Building CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Ford’s Theatre: Public access and performances SUSPENDED until further notice Production of "Guys and Dolls” has been postponed to spring 2021.
National Law Enforcement Museum: All tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
U.S. Treasury Building: Public tours suspended until further notice.
National Gallery of Art: Closed to the public through September 7, 2020. Virtual tours of the gallery are available online.
National Museum of Women in the Arts: CLOSED to the public through June 30, 2020. All programs events will be canceled or postponed.
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens: CLOSED to the public until further notice. Will be OPEN for members only beginning June 2, 2020.
ARTECHOUSE : CLOSED to the public until further notice.
The Phillips Collection : CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Washington National Cathedral: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
National Geographic Museum: CLOSED to the public and all NG Live events will be canceled until further notice.
National Building Museum: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Walter E. Washington Convention Center: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Entertainment and Sports Arena: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
RFK Stadium: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
DC Armory: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
The Fields at RFK Campus: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Skate Park at RFK Campus: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Festival Grounds at RFK Campus: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Gateway DC : CLOSED to the public until further notice.
National Children's Museum: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Capital One Arena: CLOSED to the public until further notice. Affected events are being rescheduled.
Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Old Post Office Tower: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Lincoln's Cottage: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
Anderson House: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
DAR Museum: CLOSED to the public through June 8, 2020.
George Washington's Mount Vernon: CLOSED to the public until further notice. Spring programs and events have been rescheduled or canceled.
Mansion on O Street: Closed to the public until further notice.
Tudor Place: CLOSED to the public through June 30, 2020.
Glenstone: OPEN for scheduled visits. Operating as an outdoor-only experience.
U.S. Botanic Garden: CLOSED to the public until further notice.
National Zoo: CLOSED until further notice.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Building CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
National Archives: Building CLOSED to the public and all tours SUSPENDED until further notice.
Arlington National Cemetery: CLOSED to the public; OPEN to families for visitation; scheduled funerals will CONTINUE as planned.
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