If the White House is open for visitation, you would write for a ticket from your US representative or senator. You would need to specify the date(s) that would work for you to do the tour. The tickets go fast, so contacting a lesser known representative is the way to go.
Because of terrorism concerns the White House is closed to the general public.
Tours of the inside of the White House are given to the general public at regularly scheduled times. But, if you want a special tour, contact your Senator or Representative and ask for tickets to the tour. Each Congressman gets a number of special tour tickets to give to constituents. Usually they give them to friends or supporters as they wish to, but you might get lucky and get a pair. Be sure to try it.
Yes, you can. There are tours of the White House available on a first-come, first-served basis. They are non-guided, and are available for groups of ten or more. To request a tour, contact one of your Congressman. You can submit your request up to six months in advance of the date you would like to take the tour. Tours are free of charge and are available from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, excluding federal holidays. For the most current tour information, there is a 24-hour number you can call: 202-456-7041.
White House tours may be subject to last minute cancellation.
No, The only restrictions are these.
Here is the list of prohibited items.
There are alot more prohibited items that aren't allowed in the White House for them and more information on the White House. Go to the related link. Also any digintaries or forgien presidents are usually invited without any of the hassle. It is also hard to get a tour. Because you have to put in a tour request at least 6 months ahead of when you want the tour.
Yes, but you can only visit the first floor of the White House. However, remember that you are in the President's residence. This is a big deal. You will probably only get to visit the red, blue and maybe green rooms. If you're really lucky it is possible to see the dining room on the first floor and the East Floor. Best of luck if you go to D.C.!!! You cannot go for a tour when the President is in the White House.
No. The White House is a very restricted location, since it is where the president and his family live. It is not the kind of place that people can just drop by without an appointment. In order to get in, you need to be approved ahead of time, which is necessary for assuring the safety and security of the president.
only if you are really important or if you have a good reason so i guess the answer is YES === ===
the public is allowed to tour parts of the white house, but not the whole thing
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Every room in the white house
only very important ppl visit the white house like JB or lady gaga
People visit the white house. The population grows. There are at least 25,000,000 people come to visit the white house each year.
The White House is not in a state - it is in the District of Colimbia
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It is very possible and quite easy to visit the White House. You may have to wait quite some time, but it is easy to access.
Yes, in 1901 he was invited by Teddy Roosevelt for dinner at the White House.
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No, he did not.
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