Visit Parliament
Visit Parliament and explore the workings of Bhutan’s highest legislative body. Learn about how it functions, witness Parliament debates, and attend Question Time and committee meetings of both houses.
Attend a Sitting
Parliamentary proceedings are open to the public. Sessions are announced in advance via official websites and media. Click here to learn how to attend a session when Parliament is in session.
Tour of the Parliament
Take a guided tour of the Parliament and explore its architecture and legislative chambers.
Visitor Information
Visitors must go through security screening and vehicle checks before entering the Parliament complex. Please arrive at least 20 minutes early to avoid delays.
A valid ID card or passport is required for verification and issuance of an admission pass, which must be returned upon exit.
Formal attire is mandatory. Entry will be denied to visitors who are not appropriately dressed.
Photography is strictly prohibited within Parliament premises.
Public entrance to the National Assembly is through the eastern gate via the Langjopakha highway. The National Council can be accessed via Gate II, also from Langjopakha highway. Public parking is available, subject to availability.
For more details, please refer to the Click here section.
