When visiting Washington, D.C., be sure to visit the Capitol Building and the Library of Congress, the centers of the U.S. legislative and judicial branches. Tour the Capitol Building, where U.S. laws and policies are made, and admire the beautiful architecture and historical collections of the Library of Congress, the world's largest library. With a tour that includes the Supreme Court and the Capitol Visitor Center, you can experience the heart of American politics and legal systems at a glance. Enjoy a more convenient tour with the Capitol Skip-the-Line Ticket included in the tour.
A symbol of American politics and culture.
A special journey to experience firsthand
This walking tour helps you gain a deeper understanding of American history, politics, and culture. At the Library of Congress, you can see valuable historical artifacts such as the original Gutenberg Bible, Thomas Jefferson's book collection, and the Gettysburg Address draft. You will learn about the neoclassical architecture of the Capitol, the Statue of Liberty decorating the dome, and historical events during the Civil War, and learn about how American politics developed. At the Capitol Visitor Center, you can admire the original plaster statue of the Statue of Liberty and a collection of sculptures, and follow in the footsteps of the people who shaped American democracy.
Meeting Point:
Corner of 1st Street NE and Constitution Avenue NE
1 Constitution Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 USA
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Meeting time:
10:00 am
Please arrive 15 minutes before the meeting time.
1 Constitution Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002 USA