Step into history with our exclusive, reserved-entry tour of Capitol Hill, where the storey of American democracy unfolds before your eyes. This 3-hour small-group tour provides an intimate journey through the institutions that have shaped the United States, with guaranteed access to the US Capitol and Library of Congress.
Begin at the Supreme Court, known as the “Marble Palace” for its stunning white marble design and neoclassical grandeur. Learn about landmark cases that shaped the nation’s history as your guide brings this iconic institution to life.
Enjoy reserved access to the US Capitol with a docent-led tour, providing rare insight into the heart of American democracy. Explore the Crypt, Rotunda, and Statuary Hall while marvelling at its architecture and hearing captivating stories of its survival during the Burning of Washington and the symbolic placement of the Statue of Freedom atop the dome during the Civil War. This exclusive experience connects you to one of the most significant buildings in the nation.
Travel through hidden underground tunnels, a rarely seen feature connecting Capitol Hill’s historic landmarks. Originally built to protect lawmakers and ensure seamless operations, these tunnels now offer a fascinating behind-the-scenes glimpse of government operations.
Conclude at the Library of Congress, the largest library in the world. Admire the ornate Main Hall with its intricate mosaics and sculptures, and explore treasures like Thomas Jefferson’s personal library, the Gutenberg Bible, and Abraham Lincoln’s draft of the Gettysburg Address. Discover rare cultural artefacts, including the original handwritten lyrics from The Sound of Music, James Madison’s crystal flute, and Spider-Man comic artwork by Stan Lee and Steven Ditko. Don’t miss the rotating “Treasures” exhibit, which showcases extraordinary gems that bring the Library to life.
Please note, The Library of Congress is closed on Mondays, so instead, we’ll visit the US Botanic Garden, home to a stunning glass-domed conservatory, lush tropical canopies, and the elegant First Ladies Water Garden. Plus, we’ll pass the Bartholdi Fountain, a breathtaking work by the Statue of Liberty’s designer, right by the Capitol.