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Discover Washington DC’s top landmarks on this VIP small-group tour of the Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Folger Shakespeare Library, and Capitol Hill for $149.
The US Capitol, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, and Folger VIP Tour offers an engaging, intimate look at four of Washington DC’s most iconic buildings. Priced at $149 per person and lasting approximately 4 hours, this tour provides a relaxed, semi-private experience with group sizes limited to 8 guests. Meeting at 10 1st St SE, the tour starts promptly at 10:00 am and includes skip-the-line passes, guided visits, and a chance to uncover lesser-known facts about these historic sites. We appreciate how this tour combines the grandeur of federal institutions with the charm of a Shakespeare library, making it ideal for those who want a calm, personalized exploration of DC’s highlights without the crowds.
While the tour covers a lot of ground and offers fascinating insights, it’s best suited for visitors who enjoy steady pacing and are interested in both political history and cultural arts. The small group size enhances the experience with more personal interaction, and the reserved passes ensure smooth entry into all locations. Keep in mind that arriving 15-20 minutes early and navigating the security procedures are essential for a stress-free experience. This tour is a smart choice for curious, prepared visitors eager to learn more about the stories behind DC’s most famous buildings.


This tour stands out for its access to four of the most renowned sites in the city, all in just four hours. Starting outside the Library of Congress, the guide welcomes guests and leads them inside the Grand Hall of this majestic building, famous for its artwork and architecture. The reserved passes allow entry into the heart of knowledge, including seeing Thomas Jefferson’s library and the Main Reading Room.
Next, the group moves inside the Supreme Court for a 45-minute tour. Here, the guide discusses the history, notable justices, and landmark cases, sharing secrets of the building that most visitors miss. The marble halls and majestic architecture leave a lasting impression, and the guide’s insights add depth to each space.
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The third stop is the Folger Shakespeare Library, a beautiful Art Deco building that holds the world’s largest collection of Shakespeare’s printed works and an Elizabethan Theatre. The 45-minute visit offers a chance to appreciate the library’s stunning architecture and to explore its literary treasures, providing a refreshing break from politics and law.

The final segment involves a short walk through a tunnel to the US Capitol itself. The guide shares little-known facts about its history and architecture before providing reserved passes to tour its historic rooms. The one-hour visit reveals lesser-known stories and architectural details, rounding out a comprehensive look at Washington’s political seat.

The meeting point at 10 1st St SE is conveniently located near public transportation, specifically the Capitol South Metro station on the Orange-Blue-Silver Lines. The tour begins exactly at 10:00 am, so arriving 15-20 minutes early is recommended to allow time for security checks and check-in.
Group size is capped at 8 guests, ensuring a more personalized experience. The walk between locations is guided, and the tour includes security procedures typical for federal buildings, which require visitors to review banned items beforehand. The tour’s pace is relaxed, making it suitable for most visitors, including those with moderate mobility, but it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes.

At $149, this VIP tour offers a well-rounded exploration of four major DC landmarks with skip-the-line passes and a knowledgeable guide. The small-group format enhances interaction and allows for questions, making it a good choice for those who appreciate a more intimate experience. It’s especially ideal for visitors who want a focused, educational tour without the crowds typically found at these sites.
While the tour covers a lot of ground in four hours, it is not designed for extensive sightseeing inside each location. Visitors should be prepared for a steady but manageable pace and security procedures. The lack of food or additional attractions means travelers should plan accordingly if they wish to extend their day.

This tour provides a balanced mix of law, literature, and politics—highlighted by exclusive access, expert narration, and personalized attention thanks to the small group size. The attractions visited are some of the most impressive in Washington, and the reserved passes guarantee smooth entry into places that are often crowded or hard to access.
The guided storytelling style makes the history and significance of each site engaging and accessible. The knowledgeable guide shares little-known facts and stories that bring each space to life, making this experience especially rewarding for those interested in American history and federal institutions.

While the tour excels in providing in-depth insights and exclusive access, it is limited to eight participants, which might not suit larger groups or families. The timed start and security checks require punctuality, so arriving early is key. Also, as the tour involves walking and standing, comfortable footwear is recommended.
The tour does not include food or extended visits inside each site, so travelers should plan their day accordingly. Parking near the meeting point is limited, so public transportation is the most convenient option.

This VIP tour is perfect for history buffs, literature enthusiasts, and politics followers who want a personalized, in-depth experience of Washington DC’s core institutions. It suits visitors who value expert narration, less crowded visits, and exclusive access. Those on a budget might find the price reasonable considering the guided tours and skip-the-line passes included.
This tour offers a comprehensive, intimate exploration of DC’s most renowned landmarks, combining historic insights with special access. The small group size and professional guide make for a more engaging experience than larger, more general tours. It’s well-suited for knowledge-seeking visitors who appreciate a relaxed pace and personal attention.
This experience delivers a meaningful glimpse into American governance and culture, making it a worthwhile addition to any Washington DC itinerary. Visitors who enjoy storytelling, architecture, and history will find this $149 tour both informative and enjoyable.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes entry and guided visits to the Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Folger Shakespeare Library, and US Capitol with reserved passes for each site.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, starting at 10:00 am.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 10 1st St SE, near the Capitol South Metro station.
Is the group size small?
Yes, the tour is semi-private with a maximum of 8 guests, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Do I need to arrive early?
Yes, arriving 15-20 minutes before the scheduled start helps accommodate security procedures and check-in.
Are tickets included?
Yes, all entry tickets and passes are included, along with a professional guide.
Can I tour inside the US Capitol?
Yes, the guided tour of the Capitol includes historic rooms with pre-reserved passes.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended as there is walking involved, and security checks require patience.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but proper footwear and a moderate walking pace are advised.
How do I cancel if needed?
Cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What if I have questions about the tour?
You can contact the provider at +12025904460 or email [email protected] for further details.