Tickets are now available to tour DC Temple

The DC Temple will open to the public for first time in nearly 50 years. Credit: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints D.C. temple

If you’ve ever wanted to visit the Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Kensington, Maryland– grab your ticket now. The Temple is opening visitation to the public this spring– the first time in nearly 50 years.

Known by many locals as the Mormon Temple, the historic building that towers over the Capital Beltway recently underwent an extensive renovation. Guests will be able to experience the beautiful architecture, art, and decor of the sacred building before its dedication.

The open house will run from April 28 to June 4, excluding Sundays. Public tours last about 45 minutes and include a self-guided walk through the remodeled interior of the temple that also involves scaling more than 150 stairs, so visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes.

Tickets to access the temple are not necessary, but reservations for timed-entry parking tickets and shuttle service from the Forest Glen Metro Station are required because on-site parking is limited. Those reservations are free and can be made starting Wednesday by going online to dctemple.org.

“While we want to open the doors to everyone to come and see inside the temple, we encourage people to plan ahead and get their tickets as soon as possible,” said Washington D.C. Temple Open House Committee Co-Chair Kathryn Colton in a news release. “Our 33 days for a public open house will go very quickly.”