The White House Christmas Tour

We were in Washington, D.C. for a few weeks at the end of 2023, doing our second “Trusted Housesitting” gig. We’d had an excellent first experience, in Hudson, Ohio, and were really looking forward to the stay in DC. This was our first extended visit to the American capital, so we wanted to see as much as we could without neglecting our house-sit duties.

Well before our arrival, we booked tours of the White House and Capitol building, and did research on all the various museums of the Smithsonian, to pick and choose what we planned to see. There are 21 museums as part of the Smithsonian! I had no idea. Even with three weeks in the city, we could only see a fraction of the sites, but I’d say the White House was the most important. Our tour was set for the 23rd of December, meaning we’d get to see it all decked out in Christmas colors.

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The White House! Even as a non-American, this is such a significant building, and I couldn’t believe I’d have the chance to roam around inside. Considering how often it’s featured in the press — whether as the backdrop for a news report, or being destroyed in movies like Independence Day — it’s probably the most iconic residence in the world. The fact that tours are free was astounding to me.

Of course, you can’t just walk up to the White House doors and expect to get inside — you’ll need to book it way in advance, two months at least. The process for getting access is different for US citizens and foreigners, but since Mike is an American, he was able to just write to his Senator, Sherrod Brown. Aides helped us with tours of both the White House and Capitol for us, and provided information for visiting other spots like the Supreme Court. They were super-friendly, and made the process really simple.

We weren’t able to choose our tour date, and weren’t initially overjoyed when we found out that it would be on the 23rd of December. We’re just not big Christmas guys, and although it’d be nice to see the White House fully decked out for the holidays, we kind of wanted to experience its normal decor. But by the end of our tour, the decorations — designed by First Lady Jill Biden — had won us over. It was special to see the house in a festive mood.

After several security checks, the tour began through the East Wing, passing underneath a massive Christmas tree, and into the East Colonnade, where we saw the Presidential Family Theater. We moved into the East Garden room, and viewed into the China and Vermeil rooms.

Stationed in each room were Secret Service agents, who were happy to answer all our questions… I had assumed they’d all be too tough to chit-chat, but it wasn’t the case; they were talkative, and even kind of jokey. My first question was whether the Biden family actually uses all these rooms, and the answer was affirmative. When the tours end, they remove all the barricades, and the family makes use of the full mansion, including the theater.

We now moved upstairs, where we saw the grand East Room, home to state dinners and receptions. The tour continued into the Green, Blue, and Red Rooms, each with a different Christmas display based around the theme of “Magic, Wonder, and Joy”.

There were a lot of twinkling lights, candy displays, and Christmas trees, but we took care to pay attention to the more permanent decorations, such as the portraits of former presidents and first ladies. The furniture was also gorgeous, and it was fun to imagine how different presidents might have enjoyed these rooms in different ways.

We finished our tour with a photo under the Presidential Seal, mugging for the camera as “presidentially” as we could, and then headed out for an excellent lunch at the nearby Old Ebbitt Grill — the oldest restaurant in DC.

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beautiful building, the decoration inside is also very beautiful, really a very pleasant trip

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Thank you for stopping by - we need to go back and visit the White House next time without the decoration for the holidays though :)

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wow, thats a lot of decor yet the place looks so neat.
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Wow, the White House is very famous all over the world. Its prestigious decorations around makes it more attractive not just for the kids but for all ages I believe. Thanks for sharing.

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It was truly epic to visit it. We loved it seeing it for Christmas.

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Damn, what an experience you had, guys! This seems like another level of trips that I'm not sure many get to enjoy. Thank you for sharing it further!

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Entering the White House, and inhaling the smell of the space where American and world history lived and lives, is a priceless experience.
Until now, I only saw the interior of the home of the American presidents in movies and series (with some interviews from the Oval Office).
Thanks for allowing us to take a look from the point of view of tourist 😀

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Same here - never soon much of the house and the different rooms. There was a lot of political history to take in. Thank you for stopping by!

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Gosh, I haven’t been on a White House tour in a long time. I remember back when you just had to stand in-line in the morning to get your timed entry ticket! Also remember when you could wander through congressional offices without security and even hop on the underground train between offices and the capitol. Alas… 25 years has changed the world.

I would love to see it at Christmas. What a treat!

I used to lead bus tours across the US. DC was always one of my favorite stops. So much to see. The history, the grandeur, the poignant memorials. 😍

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Way more security now! But we got to take the underground trains under the capitol - we asked for a tour to see them (I love trains). Shoot, should have asked you for DC tips :) - Glad you liked Christmas at the White House.

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Have much fun. The pictures are beautiful

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