Plan a visit

Visit one of the most popular museum's in the world. Explore our eight newly-opened galleries, and see the first airplane, the spacesuit worn by the first person to walk on the Moon, and much more.

Hours 
10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Open every day but December 25 and January 20

Free Admission 

Required Free Timed-Entry Passes

If you're planning a visit for a group of 10 or more, please use our Group Visit resources.

Location 
6th Street and Independence Ave SW
Washington, DC 20560 
All visitors must enter through the doors on Independence Ave.

Getting Here

Plan a visit

Visit one of the most popular museum's in the world. Explore our eight newly-opened galleries, and see the first airplane, the spacesuit worn by the first person to walk on the Moon, and much more.

Hours 
10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Open every day but December 25 and January 20

Free Admission 

Required Free Timed-Entry Passes

If you're planning a visit for a group of 10 or more, please use our Group Visit resources.

Location 
6th Street and Independence Ave SW
Washington, DC 20560 
All visitors must enter through the doors on Independence Ave.

Getting Here

Required

Free Timed-Entry Passes

Free timed-entry passes are currently required for all visitors, regardless of age.

  • One person can reserve up to six passes. 
  • Active National Air and Space Society members receive access to a special members-only pool of passes. Join today.
  • Visitors may enter the Museum for up to one hour after the time on their entry pass. 
  • Free timed-entry passes do not limit the amount of time you can spend in the Museum, but once you exit, you cannot re-enter without securing a separate timed-entry pass.  
  • For more information, including the schedule for releasing passes, visit our Frequently Asked Questions

Featured Exhibitions

The Wright Brothers & The Invention of the Aerial Age National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC Destination Moon National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC

Things to do

Plan a field trip

Learn in new ways while making memories at a unique field trip to one of our two locations. 

During your visit

Map

Our transformation

The National Air and Space Museum is undergoing a monumental multi-year renovation, which began in 2018. Transforming every visitor's experience, the Museum will use creative and dynamic techniques to engage visitors while they are at the Museum and after they leave.