NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY GROUP PLANNING GUIDE

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GROUP TICKETING REQUEST FORM

The National Museum of the United States Army is open to the public. Free, timed-entry tickets are required for entry and are available through the Museum’s website, theNMUSA.org. Group Tickets for 10 people or more are now available and can be requested using the form below. The Army Historical Foundation supports the Museum’s ticketing reservations for larger groups and organizations. Organizations may include, but are not limited to: Reunion Groups, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Sports Teams, Camps, etc. 

Begin planning your travel adventures to the Northern Virginia region today! Find inspiration for your group itinerary with our region’s rich historical and military destinations to explore. Learn more about the Museum, explore exhibit highlights and find a sample itinerary in our Planning Guide.

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Limited, timed reservations are available for the Operation Safe Passage program led by a Museum educator in the Experiential Learning Center (ELC). Outside the scheduled bookings, the ELC can be visited by museum guests at their convenience. 

The Museum also offers paid attractions, including virtual reality and ride simulators. Groups will receive discounted rates and 1 free voucher for every 20 paid reservations made for paid attractions.

Boxed lunches are available for purchase from $9-$22 per person. The Museum features a café, though groups of 50 or more are encouraged to schedule lunch in shifts, due to limited space.

The Museum does not offer guided group tours. Trained docents are stationed throughout the galleries to answer visitors’ questions.

COVID safety and health precautions may impact ELC access and future use, availability will be monitored with reservations in real time upon opening.

To request additional assistance in scheduling a visit, please call 703-217-7946 or email groups@armyhistory.org.

The health and safety of staff, volunteers and visitors remains the highest priority. 
Additional information on the Museum’s COVID-19 health and safety protocols can be found on the Museum’s website.