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title: DC National Gallery of Art Museum Tour
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source_url: https://www.tripster.com/detail/washington-dc-national-gallery-of-art-museum-guided-tour
city: Washington
state: DC
country: US
address: 601 Constitution Ave. NW
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  lat: 38.89193
  lng: -77.01959
duration: up to 2.5 hrs
cancellation_policy: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
extracted_at: 2026-06-16T21:53:29.105Z
price_from:
  amount: 85
  currency: USD
  unit: per_adult
availability: InStock
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ticket_options:
  - group: Other Options
    options:
      - name: Semi-Private Tour
        price: 84.18
        regular_price: 90
        savings: 5.82
        ticket_types:
          - name: Adult (18+ yrs)
            min_age: 18
          - name: Youth (10-17 yrs)
            min_age: 10
            max_age: 17
          - name: Child (0-9 yrs)
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            max_age: 9
---
## Overview

Explore the incredible fine art collections at the National Gallery of Art Museum in Washington D.C., featuring over 150,000 sculptures, paintings, prints, and more with frequently changing exhibits, including the outdoor Sculpture Garden and four cafés.

## What's Included

- 2 to 2.5-hour semi-private guided museum tour accommodating up to eight guests
- Expert guide providing personalized attention and interpretation within two museum buildings

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## Ticket Options

- **Semi-Private Tour** — $84.18 (regularly $90.00, save $5.82)
  Join the 2.5-hour semi-private tour of the National Gallery of Art Museum DC for up to 8 guests. It features world-renowned and iconic pieces from Renaissance artists to French Impressionists, great American painters, and more.
  - Adult (18+ yrs)
  - Youth (10-17 yrs)
  - Child (0-9 yrs)

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## Good to Know

* See iconic paintings like Self-Portrait by Vincent van Gogh, Woman with a Parasol by Claude Monet, and more.
* Travel back in time and hop from one art movement to another.
* Cameras are allowed, but monopods and tripods are not permitted.
* Free checkrooms are located at each entrance. Valuables cannot be checked, but may be carried inside.
* There is no public parking facility on site, except for guests with valid disability parking permits.
* Transportation options include the Metrobus, Metrorail, and Capital Bikeshare.
* Wheelchair-accessible museum equipped with elevators. Service animals allowed.
* Free maps of the gallery are available at all information desks.
* Wear comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing; certain sites require appropriate attire for entry.
* Bring a valid photo ID or at least a copy/image of your passport.
* Only handbags and small/slim backpacks are allowed inside the museum. Large bags or suitcases are not permitted.
* The museum is not responsible for loss or damage to valuable items.

## FAQs

### Where does the tour depart from?

The tour departs from the Constitution Ave entrance to the museum at 6th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20565. The National Gallery of Art and its Sculpture Garden are located on the National Mall between 3rd and 9th Streets along Constitution Avenue NW.

### Is parking available?

They encourage public transportation. There is no public parking facility at the museum, though limited parking is set aside for vehicles bearing appropriate tags or placards for visitors with disabilities. Parking is available on surrounding streets and in commercial garages.

### When does the museum open?

The museum is open daily from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (subject to change without prior notice). Shops are closed on December 25 and January 1.

### Is this museum tour suitable for children?

Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages. However, please note that minors must be accompanied by adults.

### Are there food options available?

Yes, you can purchase a meal or snack at one of the several gallery cafés. Outside food may not be brought into the dining areas or galleries.

### What is the accessibility at the museum?

The Gallery is committed to making its collection, buildings, and programs accessible to all audiences. Visitors may borrow wheelchairs at all entrances on a first-come, first-served basis. All public spaces and facilities are accessible by elevator. If you require assistance, please ask a security officer. The 6th Street entrance to the West Building has a ramp to accommodate wheelchairs and strollers, and elevators at these entrances provide access to galleries and public areas.

### What is the policy on service animals?

Service dogs are permitted in the East and West Buildings as well as in the Sculpture Garden.

### Am I allowed to walk around the art in the Sculpture Garden?

The works of art in the Sculpture Garden are placed around a landscape of local vegetation. They ask that you stay on the paths to allow everyone to enjoy the art in a natural setting.

### Which works of art, if any, can I sit on in the Sculpture Garden?

The Sculpture Garden serves millions of visitors a year and in order to keep the art safe, they ask that you please not touch any of the sculptures. You are encouraged to sit on the benches placed throughout the Sculpture Garden.

### How close can I get to a work of art?

They take great care to ensure the safety and the availability of the art for all to enjoy. As such, please keep a distance of about two feet from the art. Some works of art have a limit line drawn around them, but most do not. This distance ensures that you or your personal belongings do not accidentally touch the art.

### Is it okay to touch the art?

No, please do not touch works of art. Dirt, moisture, and other contaminants present on hands can stain or corrode the surfaces of artworks. Some works are more fragile than they appear, and even the slightest touch can cause permanent damage. Help protect works of art and preserve the common heritage for future generations.

### Can I use flash photography?

Photography for personal use, including flash, is permitted, except in special exhibitions and where specifically prohibited. Monopods and tripods are not permitted.

### Is smartphone use allowed in the museum?

Smartphone use is allowed in the museum, but they ask, in consideration of those around you, that you please not use audible functions of your smartphone or engage in a phone conversation while in the galleries.

### What should I wear for the tour?

Wear comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing, but please note that certain sites on this tour require appropriate attire for entry.

### What should I bring?

Please bring a valid photo ID or at least a copy/image of your passport.

### Can I bring a bag?

Yes, but only handbags and small/slim backpacks are allowed inside the museum. Large bags or suitcases will not be permitted.

### Is there checkroom to leave our items?

Free checkrooms are available at each entrance. Laptops, cameras, fur coats, and other valuable items cannot be checked but may be carried into the galleries. The museum is not responsible for loss or damage to valuable items.