Join us to tour the Holocaust Museum's exhibits and explore the still timely messages. Given the sharp increase in antisemitism around the world, the dangers of unchecked hatred are still confronting us.
After visiting the exhibits, we will have a chance to discuss the issues over lunch. We will have lunch at the Cafe at the Museum. You can see the menu.
Because of the important content to be explored, we want to encourage the broadest possible audience so the nonmember fee has been waived. Please invite friends to join you.
The $1 per person ticket fee has been paid. We encourage you to make a donation to support the Museum's work.
Transportation and Parking
The Museum is located on the National Mall and can easily be accessed by the Metro using the Smithsonian stop on the Orange, Blue, and Silver lines, located one block east of the Museum.
The Museum does not have a public parking facility, but there is a paid parking garage located across the street, on D Street, SW, between 13th and 14th Streets, and some metered parking along Independence Avenue.
The National Park Service has designated approximately ten handicap-accessible parking spaces at and around the Washington Monument, along Independence Avenue west of 14th Street, and at the Tidal Basin parking lot for vehicles with appropriate tags.