Capitol Hill, Library of Congress & U.S. Supreme Court – American Government
Tour Description
In addition to being the seat of Congress, Capitol Hill is one of Washington’s most architecturally significant and historically important neighborhoods. Our private walking tour explores the remarkable buildings, public spaces, and stories surrounding the United States Capitol, the Library of Congress, and the U.S. Supreme Court while examining the people, ideas, and events that have shaped American government.
Whether your interests include architecture, constitutional history, politics, literature, or civic life, each experience is thoughtfully tailored to your interests and paced to encourage observation, discussion, and discovery.
Please Note
The U.S. Capitol is closed to visitors on Sundays and federal holidays, and access may be limited during special events or for security reasons. The Library of Congress is typically closed on Sundays and Mondays. On days when the Court is in session or for other operational or security reasons, public access to portions of the U.S. Supreme Court may be limited. Whenever possible, we will adjust the itinerary to ensure a rewarding and enjoyable experience. All visitors should expect to pass through security before entering these federal buildings. Food and beverages are not permitted inside the U.S. Capitol, and all reusable water bottles must be empty before entering.