White House Holiday Tours Resume December 2
Starting Monday, November 3, congressional offices can submit requests for public tours of the White House. The tours, set to resume on Tuesday, December 2, will showcase the State Floor and its festive holiday decorations, designed by First Lady Melania Trump.
Visitors can expect to see the White House adorned for the holiday season during these tours. The invitation for the resumption of public tours on December 2 is typically extended by the White House administration or its public affairs office.
Tour dates for January 2026 will be made available to congressional offices in December. For December tours, available dates will be released 30 days prior to each potential tour date. The public can request White House tours through their Congressional Representative or U.S. Senator.
Public tours of the White House will resume on December 2, offering visitors a glimpse into the holiday decorations. Tour requests can be submitted starting November 3, with more information available at whitehouse.gov/visit.
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