White House Public Tours to Resume February 25 Under Melania Trump's Announcement
The tours, paused during President Trump's transition back to office, will offer visitors a self-guided experience through historic rooms and landmarks.
- The White House will reopen for public tours on February 25, as announced by First Lady Melania Trump.
- Visitors can request tickets through their Congressional representatives up to three months in advance, with tours available Tuesday through Saturday during specific hours.
- The self-guided tours will include access to notable areas such as the East Wing, State Dining Room, and Kennedy Garden, with Secret Service officers providing historical insights along the route.
- Tours were paused during President Trump's transition back to the Oval Office, continuing a tradition of public engagement with the presidency and the nation's history.
- Efforts to extend tour hours will depend on the official White House schedule, and visitors are encouraged to review guidelines and prepare necessary documentation in advance.