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Is there a dress code for DC museums?

The National Institutions in D.C., much like the Capitol or National Archives, do not have a very strict dress code to follow. This is true especially if you are just there as a tourist looking around and visiting the place.



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As mush as we know, there is no dress code to tour the White House, but due to the importance of the building, we recommend you dress neatly.

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10 Tips To Not Look Like A Tourist In DC
  1. Plan Your Trip At The Right Time. ...
  2. Leave The Car At Home. ...
  3. Clear A Path For Fast Walkers. ...
  4. Meet The Locals for Happy Hour. ...
  5. Get Guided By A Local Expert. ...
  6. See As Many Museums As You Want. ...
  7. Save The Monuments For Night. ...
  8. Skip The Chains And Support Local Favorites.


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You can experience the nation's capital on foot in many ways. Taking a walking tour is one such way! With so much to experience, from historical buildings and monuments to parks and nature trails, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of possibilities when exploring Washington DC.

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The National Park Service does not schedule White House tours or provide tickets to enter the White House. Public tour requests must be submitted through a Member of Congress. These self-guided tours are generally available Tuesday through Saturday (excluding federal holidays or unless otherwise noted).

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