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White House Parking

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, 20500

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1325 G St. NW - Garage
(764)
11 min(0.5 mi)

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$28
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560 13th St NW (1331 Pennsylvania Ave. NW) - Garage
(2,964)
14 min(0.6 mi)

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$15
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1001 14th St. NW - Hamilton Crowne Plaza - Valet
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10 min(0.5 mi)

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$29
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1010 13th St. NW (1301 K St. NW) - Garage
(5,142)
13 min(0.6 mi)

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$8.75
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1100 G St. NW - Garage
(998)
16 min(0.7 mi)

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$15
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1725 DeSales St. NW - Valet
(957)
12 min(0.6 mi)

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$21

Parking Rates Near White House

Parking TypeSpotHero Average Rental Price
Commuter Parking$17 - $25
Weekend Parking$18 - $28
Event Parking$23 - $30
Overnight Parking$28 - $60

Parking Near White House

The White House is a top landmark in Washington, D.C., located just north of the National Mall. The building is a prime example of the neoclassical architecture that defines many of the landmarks in the nation's capital. You can view the White House from the Ellipse, a park area that overlooks the South Lawn, or from Lafayette Square north of the White House.

From the White House, it's easy to travel to the museums and monuments of the National Mall or head up to Dupont Circle to explore shopping and dining options.

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FAQs

Can you tour the White House?

Public tours of the White House are free, but you must reserve them in advance. You can make a request through your member of Congress at least 21 days and up to three months in advance. International visitors can schedule a tour through their country's embassy in Washington, D.C.

What will you see on a public tour?

You can view the rooms of the East Wing, the State Dining Room, the China Room, and the White House Rose Garden.

Are there other touring options?

The White House Garden Tour takes place every spring and fall, showcasing the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, South Garden, Rose Garden, and White House Kitchen Garden. You can get tickets at the Ellipse Visitor Pavilion on tour days.

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