The White House is opening the door to a public tour for the first time during President Trump's second term.
The public tour of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will open on February 25th. According to Wednesday's announcement From the First Lady's office.
“The President and I are thrilled to reopen the White House for those interested in the extraordinary tale of this iconic and beautiful landmark,” Melania Trump said in a statement.
“There's so much to learn about our country's rich history from our American presidency, our first family living here, and our first-time experiences at the White House,” she added.
“This opportunity is unique among countries around the world. We are honored to continue for hundreds of thousands of visitors each year.”
According to the White House, self-guided tours scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis will “through members of Congress “you must submit your request at least three months in advance.”
Last October, just months before President Biden resigned, First Lady Gil Biden announced an improved public tour of the White House, including digital exhibits, expanded routes and additional access to rooms.
The first woman at the time said, “The modifications were part of a rethinked tour experience and aimed to include “maintaining and protecting that history, including more educational content and storytelling.” I've said that.





