Supreme Court of the USA

Federal courthouse · The Capitol Grounds

Supreme Court of the USA

Federal courthouse · The Capitol Grounds

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1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543

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Grand marble halls, exhibits, films, and courtroom lectures  

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1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543 Get directions

supremecourt.gov

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1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543 Get directions

+1 202 479 3000
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@Scotus

Features

restroom
assistive hearing loop
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Sep 18, 2025

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Nixon Caparas

Google
Impressive! Exploring the public areas of the Supreme Court is an awe-inspiring experience, with its expansive marble hallways that exude grandeur. Inside, you'll find numerous captivating displays and exhibitions, as well as an informative film about the court. There's also a dedicated section honoring the first female Chief Justice. For a deeper understanding of the American legal system, you have the option to book a half-hour talk inside the actual courtroom (please note that photography isn't allowed). This experience was incredibly interesting and greatly contributed to our comprehension of the legal system in the United States. During my vacation, visited most of the favorite landmarks and buildings in DC, and the Supreme Court pleasantly surprised me. It's a place where politics takes a back seat, and you can truly sense the profound weight of justice being administered. Given that not everyone is familiar with the Court's history, the informative yet understated displays provide valuable insights.

Stevie Mulia

Google
Another impressive place to learn about our Supreme Court and justice. While there are no tours, they offer impressive wealth of information and court lecture.

Mama B

Google
Free admission. No. Liquid is allowed. I had a bottled water that I just purchase 5 minutes ago, but I had to drink all. Small museum focusing on each judge’s achievement, and little bit of history.

Senthil Palanisamy (Thiyagu)

Google
It is true, this building the Supreme Court of the United States is the real “Marble Palace”. Excellent architecture and design seen all over. Through wikipedia I learned associate justices make salary of $268, 300 and the chief justice is paid $280,500 per year according to the year 2021. Like any-other county justices are nominated by the president in power and confirmation by U.S Senate. This building is open to the public from 9 AM to 4:30 PM on weekdays and closed on weekends. There is a Cafeteria and a gift shop inside. Visitors can get seated, there are about 240+ seats available.

Adam W. Schindler

Google
I’ve been coming to the outside of SCOTUS for years as a place for silent reflection. But never have I gone inside. Wow! What an amazing building. It’s remarkable to me that this 3rd Branch of US Government was totally overlooked when the US Capitol was built. The Court had to use dark old basement rooms and former senate chambers for decades! (See attached photos) And finally when the land and funding was given to this 3rd Co-Equal Branch, it got buried behind the Capitol structure and the mall. Not a prominent placement like the Whitehouse or Congress.

Jaymee Thompson

Google
Gorgeous architecture. Very informative museum style displays Highly recommend for families. Impressive sculptures and portrait paintings of justices. High quality food in the cafe

Harrison

Google
Its literally just a regular roman vibe building. Nothing really special other than the history behind it. Dont sweat if u cant see it tbh.

Chris M.

Google
It was nice to finally see the inside, but not all that interesting. Check out the half hour lecture to view the actual courtroom.