Free Admission Thursday at Federal Hall National Memorial - see INFO below. Federal Hall National Memorial is open year-round and located on Wall Street. Admission to the site is free and we are open Monday through Friday. Visitors are welcome to view our exhibit galleries containing historical information about George Washington, The Constitution and the federal government. The highlight of a visit is viewing the bible George Washington used to swear his oath of office when he became the first president. Guided tours as well as self-guided tours of the building are also available. Junior Ranger Programs are available for the kids, and our bookstore offers a variety of memorabilia and publications for purchase. Here's more information on operating hours, fees, permits reservations, and goods services. Other items of interest: Eating, drinking, gum chewing, and smoking are prohibited inside the building. Cell phone use is restricted. Please silence any mobile devices while in the building. Non-commercial filming and photography is allowed. However, a permit is required for any non-commercial filming andor photography within the boundaries of Federal Hall National Memorial, including the front steps of the building. This applies to photojournalists, members of the media, or anyone else using professional video andor photography equipment. Please visit our Permits and Reservations page for more information. Federal Hall National Memorial is fully accessible to wheelchair users. Ramp access is available through the rear entrance at 15 Pine Street. An elevator provides access to the upper and lower levels of the building. Learn more. More Info below.