Guided Tours

The National Archives is the home of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, and other historically important records of the United States. You can enhance your visit to the Archives with a free tour led by our friendly, knowledgeable staff.

Highlights of the Collection

Get ready to dive into some of the most fascinating pieces in our collection where you will learn more about the Magna CartaDeclaration of IndependenceConstitution, and Bill of Rights

Available Monday-Friday at 11:00 a.m. Tours are free, but a reservation is required.

Art and Architecture

Discover the intricate details of the architecture and the splendor of the Rotunda where the Declaration of IndependenceConstitution, and Bill of Rights are kept. 

Available Monday-Friday at 2 p.m. Tours are free, but a reservation is required.

Group Visits

Reservations are recommended, but not required for groups visiting the National Archives. You may reserve up to six tickets per reservation. For larger groups, you may make more than one reservation for the same time and date, subject to ticket availability. Timed-entry tickets are available 90 days in advance.

A nonrefundable $1.00 advance reservation convenience fee will be charged for each advanced ticket. Time and date changes are allowed on a ticket order at no additional charge. If you cancel, ticket fees are nonrefundable. Same-day reservations are permitted.


Group Visit Frequently Asked Questions


Student Field Trips

Field trips at the National Archives bring K–12 students in contact with the people and decisions that shape our nation.  

Tour Operators

Do you bring groups of more than 20 people on a regular basis? Create a commercial account via Recreation.gov to reserve timed entry tickets.