Supreme Court of the United States
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Supreme Court of the United States

Supreme Court of the United States

Free admission
1 1st Street NE, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, 20543

The Basics

Instantly recognizable for its ornate design and grand marble steps, the Supreme Court is one of the country’s most important government buildings and a top DC highlight. Explore the ground floor and the parts of the first floor that are open to the public; watch a video about the court’s history, which is screened continuously in two ground-floor theaters; and view multiple exhibitions as well as portraits and sculptures of former justices. You can even watch the court hear arguments when it is in session.

Given its status as a major DC landmark, the Supreme Court is featured on numerous local tour itineraries, including hop-on hop-off bus tours, bike tours, and trolley tours, as well as history-themed walking tours and Capitol Hill neighborhood excursions.

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Capitol Hill, Supreme Court and Library of Congress ExclusiveTour
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Beautiful architecture, art, symbolism…. Great guide with anectodes, historical knowledge. Recommended.
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Freedom, wisdom and grit
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Freedom, wisdom and grit
Julie_G, Jun. 2023
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court & Library of Congress Guided Tour
Rebecca was a wonderful tour guide and displayed a fun and energetic personality (which is awesome when you have a 10y and 15y old)! She was a wealth of information. We loved the library of congress and seeing the beautiful building and learning about Thomas Jefferson’s book collection. It was a memorable experience!
Great tour
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Great tour
Jimmy_K, May 2023
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The buildings’ architecture display grandeur. The interior of the LIC is opulent! The SCOTUS inspires both pomp and utter respect. Highly recommend seeing for yourself.
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court, Library of Congress Tour
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Capitol Hill, Supreme Court, Library of Congress Tour
Meredith_S, May 2023
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My family had a great time on this tour! Tim was very knowledgeable and even kept my almost-adult children entertained!
Wonderful historical facts and pictures
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Wonderful historical facts and pictures
Dennis_C, May 2023
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court & Library of Congress Guided Tour
Tim had the most interesting comunitary about all the wonderful historical facts. Told us things I would have never known.
Fabulous experience
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Fabulous experience
Kimberly_W, May 2023
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court and Library of Congress ExclusiveTour
Such a wonderful tour of the Supreme Court and Library of Congress!! Also, the Capitol was so interesting to check out and experience the House and Senate. My tour guide was absolutely lovely and full of knowledge. She kept us on track so we got to see everything we wanted.
Thank you
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Thank you
Elena_B, May 2023
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court and Library of Congress ExclusiveTour
We got a lot of impressions, the tour was very informative, the guide told a lot of interesting information. Thank you.
A knowledgeable and...
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A knowledgeable and...
Carmen_G, Apr. 2023
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court & Library of Congress Guided Tour
A knowledgeable and accommodating tour guide. Lots of back stories. Found elevators and easier ways to get where we needed to go.
Great guide!
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Great guide!
Martha_T, Apr. 2023
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Annemarie was a great guide! Very knowledgeable about the inner workings of Washington DC! Loved all the info on history as well!
Very memorable experience!
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Very memorable experience!
Patti_B, Mar. 2023
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court & Library of Congress Guided Tour
Our guide was awesome! She was so informative & personable! She told us stories that connected to the exhibits & the buildings!
Great tour and tour guide
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Great tour and tour guide
Penny_L, Apr. 2023
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We met our guide Chris Robin at the decided on location and he provided us with a great tour. We were so excited to see and hear about the Library of Congress, Supreme Court and the Capital. He shared so much information and really made the tour personalized for us. It was a great time.
Great tour; I Recommend it 100%
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Great tour; I Recommend it 100%
Ramn_K, Apr. 2023
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Fascinating. The guide knows a lot and also is a considerate and kind person. We recommend totally taking this tour.
Worthwhile.
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Worthwhile.
Karen_R, Mar. 2023
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court and Library of Congress ExclusiveTour
Our guide was informative and fun! She went above and beyond - the passes to see the houses in session was a special experience.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • All visitors to the Supreme Court must pass through a security screening process that includes metal detectors.

  • While the court does not hold guided tours, you can explore highlights—including the courtroom, portraits of former justices, and more—at your leisure.

  • Public amenities include restrooms, a cafeteria, and a gift shop.

  • The Supreme Court is fully accessible to wheelchair users, and service dogs are welcome.

  • Photography and recording devices are banned inside the building.

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How to Get There

To reach the court by public transit, take the Orange, Blue, or Silver Metro lines to Capitol South; or take the Red line to Union Station. The court is also served by the 32, 34, 36, 39, 97, and A11 buses. Note that the northwest door, located to the left of the Supreme Court’s steps (if you’re facing the building), is the official public entrance.

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When to Get There

The Supreme Court is open to the public on weekdays from 9:30am–4:30pm; it is closed on weekends and public holidays, and its hours can sometimes vary due to special events and official engagements. The landmark is at its most crowded between the months of March and June.

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Attending the Supreme Court

If you’d like to watch the Supreme Court in action, visit while the justices are hearing cases. Seating in the first-floor courtroom is on a first-come, first-served basis. Before a session begins, join one of two lines: one for those who wish to attend the entire hearing, and a separate “three-minute” line for those who just want a quick peek. You’ll want to arrive early if you hope to get a seat, and it is recommended to avoid bringing infants and young children. When court is not in session, you can see the courtroom during a docent-led lecture.

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