Serving Visitors with Disabilities
All tours are accessible to people with disabilities. Wheelchairs and assistive listening devices available upon request.
Kennedy Center Friends tour guides welcome our visitors with disabilities and provide many accommodations. Assistive listening devices are available at the tour desk on the A-level for visitors who have a hearing loss, and all tours are wheelchair-accessible. Additionally, Touch tours, Sign-Interpreted tours, and Meet Your Seat tours are offered upon request.
Touch tours are given by specially-trained Friends tour guides for visitors who are blind or have low vision. Attendees will be able to touch some of the works of art, including several sculptures.
Sign-Interpreted tours are available for visitors who are Deaf. Attendees will see the main theaters and lounges, and will learn about the gifts and the artist who created them such as Robert Berks's bust of President John F. Kennedy, Willy Weber's Apollo X, and the stunning Israeli Lounge.
Request a Touch or Sign-Interpreted tour here:
Meet Your Seat tours are available for patrons with cognitive disabilities to "meet their seat" in advance of the performance they are attending or to view seating locations before purchasing tickets.
Request a Meet Your Seat tour by completing and emailing this form:
Please note: Touch tours, Sign-Interpreted tours and Meet Your Seat tours are available upon request with at least two weeks' advance notice. Please contact the Accessibility Office for further information at (202) 416-8727 (voice), or online at [email protected].