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With lots of free attractions and historic sites in a relatively compact area, Washington, D.C., is a tourist's delight. Even so, there's no better way to get to know the nation's capital than with an expert. U.S. News gathered expert recommendations and traveler opinions to create this list of the top tours in Washington. Whether your interests include architecture, history or food, the following tours let you get to know the city like a local.
D.C. By Foot – National Mall Tour
Price: $4 tour reservation fee Duration: 2 hours
D.C. By Foot's National Mall walking tour is a mile-long stroll that includes stories about famous landmarks like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Washington Monument. Travelers praise the tour, saying it is chock-full of information and that the guides are engaging. D.C. By Foot is a pay-what-you-want tour: it's free, though it is assumed you will tip your licensed, freelance guides.
Tours depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 p.m. Travelers should note reservations are required for this tour and there is a $4 reservation fee per person for tours. The company also conducts a slightly shorter Scavenger Hunt at the Mall tour geared toward kids and a bevy of other tours around the city.
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Old Town Trolley Tours of Washington D.C.
Price: Adults from $44; kids from $33 Duration: 1.5 hours
According to reviewers, this trolley tour provides an educational and relaxing outing, thanks to informative commentary from the friendly onboard guides. This hop-on, hop-off tour option allows travelers to explore Washington at their own pace and check out the monuments, museums and attractions that they are most interested in. Popular stops on the trolley route include the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the International Spy Museum, the Lincoln Memorial, the National Portrait Gallery and more. In total, the trolley makes 15 stops.
Trollies run hourly from 9 a.m. to about 4 p.m. daily. Old Town Trolley Tours also offers specialized Arlington National Cemetery tours and a Monuments by Moonlight Tour, among others.
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Unlimited Biking DC – Monuments and Memorials Bike Tour
Price: Adults from $65; kids from $55 Duration: 3 hours
A great way to quickly cover a lot of ground is on the Monuments and Memorials Bike Tour from Unlimited Biking DC, which takes you on a guided tour to see the main monuments along the National Mall and the Tidal Basin. What's more, the entire tour takes place on sidewalks, paths and trails, so you never have to worry about navigating city streets. Plus, you can hop off to take photos and explore sites during the roughly 4-mile adventure. Visitors say the tour is perfect for families thanks to the engaging guides and manageable pace of the route.
E-bikes are available for an additional fee. The tour runs at 10 a.m. daily, with an additional 2:30 p.m. tour from April through October. If you can't get enough of the monuments, the company also offers a Monuments at Night Bike Tour as well as cherry blossoms tours, among other options.
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Mangia DC Food Tours – Georgetown Foodie Tour
Price: Adults from $79; kids from $69 Duration: 3 to 3.5 hours
Eating your way through Georgetown – one of D.C.'s wealthiest and most picturesque neighborhoods – with Mangia D.C Food Tours is a delightful way to get acquainted with the area. On the Georgetown Foodie Tour, you'll visit up to five restaurants for tasty samples, plus a cocktail or mocktail pairing. Your guide will give you an overview of the area's cultural and political ties, as well as point out historic landmarks. Foodies say the tour is both filling and educational.
Mangia D.C. limits tours to 14 people, which makes for an intimate group – another point of praise for reviewers. Tours run Friday through Sunday and start at 1 p.m. Looking for more local eats? Mangia also offers an Italian Food Tour in Washington's Dupont Circle neighborhood.
Capital Segway Tours
Price: From $70 Duration: 2 hours
Seeing all of Washington's landmarks on foot is an ambitious goal, but if you swap walking for riding a Segway, you can glide to most of them. Highlights on this tour include the White House, the National Archives, the Washington Monument and the Capitol. Every rider receives a radio headset, which makes it easy to hear the guide's descriptions. Reviewers say the guides are fantastic and the tours provide the perfect overview of the city, which in turn helps visitors decide where they want to spend more time. Many add that they appreciate the guides spending time to make sure everyone feels comfortable and safe on the Segway before setting off.
Participants must be 16 or older and weigh at least 100 pounds to ride. Tours are not suitable for those who weigh over 250 pounds or women who are pregnant. Capital Segway Tours requires travelers to arrive 30 minutes prior to tour for orientation and training session. Tours run year-round and are offered several times a day, weather permitting.
Blue Fern Travel – Black Broadway — U Street Food Tour
Price: From $105 Duration: 2.5 to 3 hours
This U Street tour run by Blue Fern Travel (formerly Carpe D.C. Food Tours) is purportedly the company's most popular, which makes sense because the U Street neighborhood is one of the liveliest in the city. During the tour, your guide will take you to several locally owned restaurants for hearty samples. As you make your way along U Street, you'll learn about the neighborhood's history, architecture and jazz heritage. Foodies find the history lessons surprising and informative; some love the information almost as much as the food.
Tours depart Thursday through Sunday at 11:30 a.m. year-round; group size is typically around 12 people, according to the company. You can expect to walk about a mile on the tour visiting the different eateries. Tickets cost $105 per person. Blue Fern also offers food tours of Georgetown and Old Town Alexandria.
USA Guided Tours – African American History and Culture Tour
Price: Adults from $89; kids from $79 Duration: 3.5 hours
Travelers heap praise on the guides leading the African American History and Culture Tour, applauding their expertise and storytelling. During the bus ride across D.C., travelers will learn of African American history and perspectives of different D.C. monuments. Sites on the tour include Black Lives Matter Plaza, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and the African American Civil War Memorial, among other significant locations. Trips conclude at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where you will have reserved access to the popular site. (Note: Some stops are guided around monuments, while others are quick pauses for photos.)
Tours run daily at 10 a.m. This tour is also available as a private excursion. USA Guided tours operates a variety of bus and walking tours.
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D.C. Design Tours – Dupont Circle & Embassy Row Tour
Price: Adults from $35; kids from $20 Duration: 2 hours
D.C. Design Tours focuses on Washington's eclectic architecture and design. On the approximately 2-mile Dupont Circle & Embassy Row Tour, you'll explore the area while an experienced guide identifies and describes significant properties, such as The Cosmos Club, the Embassy of Indonesia (Walsh-McLean House) and the Woodrow Wilson House. You'll also hear a good deal of history and some juicy gossip about some of the nation's movers and shakers. Tour-takers rave about the hidden gems and stories the guides share.
Public tours run on Saturdays at 11 a.m. Design Tours also guides visitors through surrounding neighborhoods, such as Capitol Hill and Georgetown.
D.C. Metro Food Tours – Georgetown Food Tour
Price: From $80 Duration: 3.5 hours
During the Georgetown Food Tour, you'll visit up to five local spots in this upscale neighborhood. But you won't just be stopping in for a quick bite. Instead, tour-takers will sit down and be served a specialty of the house – an element foodies love about the tour. Dining highlights might include pie from a family-owned bakery, a Korean dish and Italian-American fare. In addition to tasty cuisine, guides will regale you with stories about local sites and landmarks as you walk between stops.
Tours operate Thursday through Sunday at 3 p.m. D.C. Metro Food Tours offers food tours of other neighborhoods, including Dupont Circle and Virginia's Old Town Alexandria.
City Brew Tours – The DC Signature Brew Tour
Price: From $89 Duration: 3.5 hours
With a motto of "You Drink, We Drive," D.C. Brew Tours sets the stage for a safe yet beer-filled day on its Original Brew Tour. During the outing, you'll be chauffeured around the city in a comfortable van, visit three breweries, get behind-the-scenes tours and enjoy up to 12 local craft beers. This tour also includes a beer-pairing lunch. Participants champion expert guides and excellent beers.
Get your beer fix during the tour, which runs multiple times from Wednesday through Sunday. D.C. Brew Tours limits its excursions to 14 people. The company also offers private tours.
Nonpartisan Pedicab – Smithsonian Museums and Pennsylvania Avenue
Price: $175 per hour Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
Being chauffeured around town in a private pedicab with Nonpartisan Pedicab is a novel and comfortable way to see the sights in D.C. You can sit back and relax while an expert guide gives you a personalized tour and does the cycling for you. On the company's Smithsonian Museums and Pennsylvania Avenue tour, you'll follow the inaugural route from the Capitol to the White House, passing 24 landmarks along the way. Tour-takers say the guides are excellent and share plenty of fun facts and history during the trip.
Occasionally the company offers discounts and deals on the hourly rate (check its website for details). Nonpartisan Pedicab offers a variety of tours around the city, including a twilight tour of the monuments and an Embassy Row and Georgetown tour, among others.
City Cruises – Monuments and Sightseeing Tour
Price: Adults from $35; kids from $23 Duration: 1 hour
After you've toured the monuments by foot, bike or bus, why not admire them from the water? City Cruises offers one-way and round-trip departures from Alexandria, Virginia and Georgetown. Along the way, you'll see the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Washington Monument, the Arlington Memorial Bridge and more, all while enjoying prerecorded commentary describing the monuments. Visitors appreciate the narration but note that engine noise sometimes drowns out the recording.
During the warm-weather months, the cruise departs daily. Throughout the rest of the year, cruises usually only operate on the weekends. One-way trips last 45 minutes each way. Round-trip journeys span just under two hours. The company offers several other sightseeing cruises, including one that drops off visitors at Mount Vernon.
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As the seat of American democracy, Washington, D.C. abounds with historic landmarks. The city nods to its political heritage with a range of government buildings, shrines to those taken by war, and abodes of president’s past and present. Your journey to America’s capital city will be a civics lesson like no other.
White House
Built in increments between 1792 and 1829, this site is perhaps one of the most iconic in D.C. Covering an impressive 18+ acres, it’s hard not to feel the power and prestige of this government structure. On a visit to the White House Visitor Center, you’ll get a comprehensive overview of the history of the building and the presidents who resided there.
U.S. Capitol Building
See the site where Congress convenes to discuss, debate and write U.S. law. Take a guided tour here and better acquaint yourself with the inner-workings of representative democracy. Political junkie or not – this storied building will certainly capture your interest while in D.C.
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit this moving cemetery - the final place of rest for more than 400,000 military personnel and their families. Visitors can embark on a narrated tour that includes the Tomb of the Unknowns and the Kennedy gravesites. Reflect on the sacrifice and service of these incredible men and women.
Mount Vernon
Discover the beloved home of the first U.S. president, George Washington, in nearby Mount Vernon, Virginia. Wander the beautiful plantation grounds he adored and tour his residence as you admire several 18th-century artifacts. This is a top historic highlight for many of our guests.
Attractions
Washington, D.C. is a bustling city that captivates history buffs, foodies, art lovers and musicians. The city accommodates a variety of interests and as such, offers visitors several types of enticing attractions. These are some suggested ways to take in even more of D.C.
Washington National Cathedral
This magnificent church took 83 years to complete and has been host to poignant moments in America’s history like state funerals, presidential inaugural masses and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last sermon. Admire the beautiful craftsmanship of the cathedral as you learn more about its history during a docent-led tour.
Ford’s Theater
This is the infamous site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on that fateful night in 1865. Tour the theatre and hear about the timeline of events that transpired as John Wilkes Booth’s plan unfolded. Though it is a bit eerie, we think this site is worth a visit.
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
Talk to the animals at this 163-acre zoo. See giant pandas, Asian elephants and Sumatran tigers as you sip on the park’s Bird Friendly Coffee (coffee that is shade-grown and non-disruptive to migratory songbirds’ habitat). We think this is a fun way to have a wild afternoon in D.C.
Old Town Alexandria
Head to this charming community nestled along the Potomac River. Enjoy wandering the cobblestone streets, view the historic Colonial architecture, and stop at some of the trendy boutiques. This quaint neighborhood is rich in history and beauty.
One of the biggest selling points for those wanting to visit D.C. is its museums. The Smithsonian provides some of the most impressive collections in the world, and many of the museums have the added benefit of being free. Immerse yourself in D.C. and take a tour of these cultural sites.
Smithsonian’s Air & Space Museum
Catch a glimpse of the famous Wright 1903 Flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, and the Apollo 11 command module Columbia at this Smithsonian museum. See exhibitions that detail how feats in aviation occurred as you marvel at missiles, aircrafts and lunar modules. Cap your tour here by visiting the gift shop for some astronaut ice cream.
National Museum of American History
Discover artifacts that range from the dresses of the First Ladies to the flag that inspired the national anthem at this history-focused museum. You’ll note that the three floors are thematically organized, which makes the experience less overwhelming and easier to find exactly what interests you. We think this is a great way to become better educated on the American story.
Smithsonian Natural History Museum
This museum is a favorite for youngsters and those young at heart. Featuring amazing artifacts like the Hope Diamond, Easter Island heads and mummies, this cultural site is a must-see. We suggest taking a stroll through the butterfly pavilion to see some of the rarest living butterflies in the world.
National Gallery of Art
See masterpieces from the likes of da Vinci, Monet and Van Gogh at this large gallery. Travel through the underground walkway that connects you to the gallery’s two buildings which house hundreds of exquisite works of art. Collectors and those appreciative of fine artistry will be enchanted by the collections found here.
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15 Best Washington DC Tours
The capital of the United States is a marvelous city to visit and there are a plethora of great things for you to see and do, with the US Capitol Building being just one of many highlights. Washington DC is full of amazing sights and there are lots of memorials scattered about which are dedicated to some of the most famous people to impact the country – Lincoln, Jefferson, Martin Luther King… the names roll off the tongue. The city is dripping in history as it is the seat of power for the nation.
With loads of lovely monuments and buildings on hand, as well as a range of fantastic museums, Washington DC will astound visitors with all that it has to offer. To give you an idea of what is available to you, here are some of the best tours that will help you to enjoy the city.
1. Monuments by Moonlight: Washington DC Nighttime Trolley Tour
One of the most popular tours available, this nighttime excursion takes you past many of Washington DC’s most amazing monuments by trolley. The fantastic sights illuminated in the dark are sure to create lasting memories.
With illustrious monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial and the Martin Luther King Memorial for you to gaze upon, this guided tour will teach you a lot about the history of the capital as well as that of the nation itself.
Beautifully lit, the city’s many monuments look just as good – if not better – at night, and this tour will help you to see the capital in a whole new light.
2. Washington D.C. Classic, Premium or Deluxe Hop-on Hop-off
With three different loops for you to choose from, this great tour will help you see all the main sights in the city. The audio commentary will make sure you learn a great deal.
The city is littered with impressive memorials, museums, monuments and more; with over forty stops on the loops, you’ll certainly see most of what Washington DC has to offer.
You can choose from a variety of different options, which either give you access to Madame Tussauds or include an extra day’s access to the hop-on-hop-off sightseeing tour.
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3. Washington DC: Capitol Building and Capitol Hill Walk
One of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the whole of Washington DC, Capitol Hill is delightful to wander around and there are many amazing sights for you to check out.
With a professional guide to tell you everything there is to know about the area, the city will come alive before your eyes and there is lots of lovely architecture on display.
Visiting the US Capitol Building is the highlight of the tour. It is amazing to think of all the important decisions that have been made within it and how they have impacted the world in general.
4. Washington, DC 3-Hour Bike Tour
One of the best ways to see as much of Washington DC as possible is to cycle your way around the city; this tour will take you past all the main sights.
Cycling around the capital is great fun; you’ll be astounded at all the incredible monuments and buildings around, with the Vietnam Memorial and the Jefferson Memorial being among the many highlights.
Culminating with a stop at the imperious US Capitol Building, this bike tour will teach you all about the city and you won’t even have to leave your saddle.
5. Smithsonian National Museum of Air & Space: Guided Tour
One of the most popular museums in the United States, the Smithsonian is well worth visiting when you’re in DC. The professional guide will provide you with loads of interesting information and insight into the exhibitions.
An expansive place with an extensive collection, your guide will take you to the most interesting parts and you’ll learn a lot about the history of aviation and space exploration.
With items like Buzz Aldrin’s space suit on display and a huge model of the International Space Station to explore, the museum is captivating to visit and your guide will ensure you make the most of your time.
6. Washington, D.C. Day Trip from New York
Starting off in New York, this day trip will take you around one of the political centers of the world; you’ll come away tired but happy after a jam-packed day of sightseeing.
With stops at the Arlington National Cemetery, the US Capitol, and the White House included on the tour, your time in Washington DC is sure to be a memorable occasion and your professional guide will tell you all about the ins and outs of the city.
A wonderful trip that is both efficient and well-thought-out, this excursion is a great way to see the main sights in just one day and is a very popular choice amongst visitors to DC.
7. Washington, DC: 3-Hour Segway Tour
Tearing around the city on your segway is a fresh, fun and invigorating way to see the best of Washington DC. It comes highly recommended by people who have been on the tour.
While traveling about town, you’ll see loads of great architecture, as well as numerous monuments and memorials to some of the finest Americans to have impacted the country.
Among the many highlights are the White House, the Navy Memorial, and the Washington Monument, each of which has their own distinctive features and characteristics for you to enjoy.
8. Washington D.C. 6-Hour Sightseeing Bus Tour
With Arlington Cemetery, the White House, and the US Capitol Building included in this tour, this six-hour sightseeing excursion will take you to see many of the capital’s most prominent attractions.
The commentary from your guide is invaluable; at each of the stops, you’ll learn about the history and importance of the monument, memorial or museum in question.
With ample time to take photos, this packed itinerary is a fantastic way to see Washington DC in a day.
9. Old Town Trolley Tour of Washington DC & Arlington Cemetery
Taking a trolley bus around town is a lovely way to see the city. Remarkably, there are over 100 points of interest which you can stop off at and explore at your own leisure.
With two loops for you to choose from, you’ll get to see incredible sights such as the White House, the Smithsonian, and the Supreme Court, among others.
Also included in the combo deal is a visit to the Arlington National Cemetery, which houses the graves of so many famous Americans.
10. African American History Tour
Washington DC has long been an important center for African-Americans; their history and culture is intricately intertwined with that of the capital.
After visiting the former home of Fredrick Douglass – an abolitionist and famous freed slave – you will head to Howard University, which is the oldest black university in the States.
From then on, you are taken on a whirlwind journey around many important buildings, monuments and museums that document African-American culture and the civil rights movement in the States. It is a fascinating tour and definitely worth checking out.
11. Washington DC Monuments by Night Bike Tour
At night, many of the capital’s most impressive monuments and buildings are spectacularly lit up. This nighttime bike tour will take you past the best of them.
Cycling past the National Mall and the Lincoln Memorial, among others, is delightful; they are tastefully illuminated for everyone to enjoy.
An exhilarating experience, this nighttime bicycle ride is a fun way to see the best of what DC has to offer.
12. Washington: Politics & Pints Capitol Hill Tour
Perfect for those who like a debate over a cold pint, this tour will teach you about the history of Washington DC and American politics in general.
Your guided tour around the US Capitol is fascinating for the light it sheds on how the political process works. The Library of Congress and the Supreme Court are fascinating to visit.
After that, it’s off to Capitol Hill to explore some of the historic sights before heading to one of the local bars for a chat and the opportunity to discuss past and present American policies.
13. Washington DC: Full-Day Tour and Boat Cruise
With loads of the city’s most prominent landmarks for you to visit, this full-day tour will take you on a whirlwind journey through the nation’s capital, stopping off at the White House, US Navy Memorial and the Lincoln Memorial, among others.
Your guide will inform and entertain you in equal measure and you’ll certainly come away having learned a lot about the city.
The day culminates in a one-hour boat cruise along the Potomac River, the perfect way to end a fantastic tour as the delightful scenery passes by.
14. George Washington’s Mount Vernon & Old Town Alexandria Tour
After exploring the streets of Old Town Alexandria with their historic buildings and plethora of restaurants, it’s time to leave George Washington’s hometown and head to Mount Vernon Estate.
One of the most important and popular tourist destinations around Washington DC, the estate is where President Washington used to live. It is a captivating place to visit, full of history.
The Museum and Education Centre offers an interesting look at the great man’s life. You’re sure to return to DC tired but happy and with a greater understanding of one of the people who so impacted the States.
15. Washington DC 8-Hour VIP Tour with US Capitol Priority Entry
With an expert guide on hand to take you around some of the capital’s most important sights, this VIP tour will help you avoid the crowds and make the most of your time in DC.
Visiting the US Capitol and the National Archives Building is very interesting, and the lovely cruise along the Potomac River is a great way to kick back and relax while enjoying the wonderful scenery.
With visits to the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials also included in the package, this tour will take you around the most important attractions in the city. Your guide will ensure that you come away having learned a lot about the nation’s capital.
15 Best Washington DC Tours:
- Monuments by Moonlight: Washington DC Nighttime Trolley Tour
- Washington D.C. Classic, Premium or Deluxe Hop-on Hop-off
- Washington DC: Capitol Building and Capitol Hill Walk
- Washington, DC 3-Hour Bike Tour
- Smithsonian National Museum of Air & Space: Guided Tour
- Washington, D.C. Day Trip from New York
- Washington, DC: 3-Hour Segway Tour
- Washington D.C. 6-Hour Sightseeing Bus Tour
- Old Town Trolley Tour of Washington DC & Arlington Cemetery
- African American History Tour
- Washington DC Monuments by Night Bike Tour
- Washington: Politics & Pints Capitol Hill Tour
- Washington DC: Full-Day Tour and Boat Cruise
- George Washington's Mount Vernon & Old Town Alexandria Tour
- Washington DC 8-Hour VIP Tour with US Capitol Priority Entry
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1-Day Old Town Trolley Tour
- Hop On & Off at 15 Old Town Trolley Stops
- Fully Narrated Tour of Washington DC
- Our trolleys are all weather - rain or shine
- BEST VIEW! Tallest vehicles allowed by law with stadium seating
- Over 100 points of interest
Old Town Trolley Tour & Arlington National Cemetery Tour
- 50%* Discount on Arlington Tour Included In 1-Day Package
- Includes separate ticket to Arlington National Cemetery Tour*
- Trolley Tour and Arlington Cemetery Tour do not have to be taken on the same day
Monuments by Moonlight
- See the city’s most popular monuments in a different light
- Stops at FDR, Lincoln, Vietnam Veterans, Korean War and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorials
- Hear historical tales and anecdotes
Arlington National Cemetery Tours
- Learn about cemetery's history and heroes from knowledgeable guides
- Be transported to notable graves and memorials
- Tours depart every 30 minutes
- Relax on our comfortable tour vehicles
Why use Old Town Trolley Tours in Washington DC
- Riding around the Beltway for over 30 years as DC’s longest-running city tour!
- All our DC tours are 100% live in real time - No pre-recorded narration
- The finest, most highly-trained and knowledgeable guides
- Unlimited hop-on & hop-off as often as you like all day long
- Proudly owned and operated in the United States
- The only tour authorized to enter the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery*
- Exclusive foreign language tour app offered in 7 languages
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- Best view! State-of-the-art stadium trolleys
- Every seat is the best seat!
- All-weather trolleys - rain or shine! Our vehicles get the job done
- Onboard monitors display historical imagery
- Comfortable padded seats for a pleasant tour
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What Our Guests Are Saying
We were impressed.
My sisters and I want to compliment our trolley driver Alex … his knowledge of the area and its history was phenomenal. He was very articulate and his presentation clear. We were impressed and so appreciative..
Thank you for making our trip special
…writing to let you know how wonderful our Old Town Trolley Tour was in D.C. Both our tour guides (Alex and Sooner Steve) were wonderful and made the tour special. They should be commended for the way they represented your company and for the great job that they did. Thank you again and because of this trip we are planning our next trip but only where Old Town Trolley Tours are offered…
What a wonderful experience!
We recently spent a day in your beautiful city & had the pleasure of taking your trolley tour with ‘Mr Holiday’ & ‘Clayton’ as our very knowledgeable tour guides. What a wonderful experience! Thank You.
OTT really made our whole trip!
My mom and I enjoyed our trolley experience tremendously! It went off without a hitch! The guides were all very informative and really added to the sightseeing experience. We were able to see and do so much more because of the trolley. We were also pleased to see that you have wheelchair-accessible options… We have already recommended you to several people.
I’m singing the praises to anyone going to DC
Some friends and I toured DC. I’m really not into tours but went along with the group. Now I’m singing the praises to anyone going to the DC area. The tour was great and well worth the cost. Tour conductor “Supa Dave” was a riot! My group of 12 agree he should be your conductor of the year.
Drew was fantastic
…we really enjoyed using Old Town Trolley Tours during our week in D.C. All the drivers we had were great, however, Drew was fantastic. His knowledge of history is amazing and his attention to customer service is excellent. I would also like to say thank you to Ms. Margo for her thoughtfulness and kind attention during our time in your great city…
You have some of the most gifted conductors
I went on your tour and just loved it. We used it for the 3 days we were in town! You have some of the most gifted conductors I have ever been a part of. Steven, Super Dave and Grumpy made our trip one that we will never forget! We hope to run into them on our next trip to DC!
It was worth every penny...
I recently visited the DC area with my son. He had only one request; he wanted to see monuments. Well, we purchased tickets with your company. By the end of the day we had seen more monuments than we could believe. My 15-year-old son loved the tour and the guides. He talked all the next day about everything he saw and learned…
...Our favorite activity
Your old town trolley tour is amazing! My friend and I are both 25-year-old students and the trolley was our favorite activity during our week in DC. Definitely fun for all ages! All of our trolley drivers were great, but Super Dave was really Super!
I would recommend it to anyone!
I recently got back from a trip to DC and I just had to write to say what a wonderful experience I had on the trolley tour. I am not much of a sightseeing enthusiast, but our trolley guide Steven was amazing! Not only was he informative and funny, but he was a great driver too! I would definitely come back for another tour…
The best part of our vacation
I just finished the night tour with my family with Jason. I’m writing to say it was an amazing experience and the best part of our vacation to DC. Jason was incredibly informative, and a true entertainer. Thanks for the amazing experience.
The Professor was the best tour guide we have ever had
‘The Professor’ tour guide was truly phenomenal!!! She was THE BEST TOUR GUIDE we have ever had in all the cities we have visited. She was extremely knowledgeable, professional, and so personable. We hated getting off her trolley.
Byron helped make my parents’ first trip to DC an outstanding one!
We did the Monuments by Moonlight tour and had the BEST guide!… Byron! From the moment we stepped on the trolley, we knew we were going to have a fun guide! He was so friendly, so fun (we loved his singing & his dad jokes), and his knowledge of the sights was outstanding! We sang, we laughed, & we cheered all while seeing beautiful monuments & learning a bit more about DC!
Prince James is dynamic!!!!
Prince James was our tour guide and he is dynamic!!!! We so enjoyed his energy and facts he had to share; because of his tour, we have since returned to check out some other areas he pointed out on the tour!
Thank you, Quest, for making our day so enjoyable!
Our family rode the Old Town Trolley and we were lucky enough to have Quest as our driver. His commentary was entertaining and informative. He was easy to understand and fun to interact with. Thank you, Quest, for making our day so enjoyable!
Old Town Trolley Tours
March 1 – January 1: Daily. January 2 – February 28: Thursdays – Sundays only. Closed Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays.
Hours: 9am – 4pm.
Tour length: 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
For more information go to Old Town Trolley Schedule information.
Schedules for our Washington DC tours are subject to change. Please call for the most current information: (202) 832-9800
Arlington National Cemetery is open 363 days a year.
Operating Hours: 8:30am – 4:00pm.
Special Operating hours: Memorial Day – Tours will begin at 2:00pm. Veterans Day – Tours will begin at 2:00pm.
Closed on Wreaths Across America: Wreaths In Day (December 2024 date coming soon) and Wreaths Out Day (January 2025 date coming soon).
GENERAL INFORMATION: (866) 754-9014 GROUP TOURS: (202) 832-2008
Daily. 7:15pm – 8:00pm.
Closures: Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. July 4: Closed. Closed for Army Ten Miler.
For more information, go to Monuments by Moonlight Schedule .
Reservations are required. Call for availability prior to making your e-ticket purchase:
(202) 832-9800
What are the most popular stops on the DC tour route? + -
We take great pride in providing an itinerary that showcases all the great aspects of each city during our tours. The most popular stops on our DC tour include the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Arlington National Cemetery, the U.S. Capitol, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, and the Lincoln Memorial.
How long is the DC tour route from start to finish? + -
In total, the day tour route is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes long.
Do I have to start at stop #1? + -
You may start your Old Town Trolley Tour at any of our convenient stops. Click on Map and Stops to see a list of our stops with information about the attractions and points of interest at each stop.
What neighborhoods does the tour visit? + -
The Old Town Trolley Tour offers a comprehensive experience of the following neighborhoods in Washington, D.C.:
Downtown D.C.: Explore the heart of the nation’s capital, where iconic landmarks such as the White House, National Mall, and Washington Monument are located.
Capitol Hill: Discover the historic neighborhood surrounding the U.S. Capitol, known for its charming row houses, Supreme Court, and Library of Congress.
Lincoln Memorial: Visit this iconic memorial while enjoying scenic views of the Reflecting Pool and the National World War II Memorial.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial: Pay tribute to the civil rights leader in West Potomac Park.
Smithsonian Museums: Explore the area around the National Mall, home to numerous Smithsonian museums, including the National Museum of American History and the National Air and Space Museum.
Tidal Basin: Enjoy the beauty of the Tidal Basin, known for its cherry blossoms and the Jefferson Memorial.
FDR Memorial: Delve into the history of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s era at this memorial, located near the Tidal Basin.
Arlington National Cemetery: Cross the Potomac River to visit this renowned cemetery, where you can witness the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
These neighborhoods offer a diverse range of attractions and historical significance, making the Old Town Trolley DC Tour an ideal way to explore the nation’s capital.
Does the tour run on holidays and holiday weekends? + -
Go to the Old Town Trolley Schedule for more information.
How often do tours run throughout the day? + -
Old Town Trolley Tours of DC operates the city’s largest fleet of sightseeing vehicles, and this allows us to pick up and drop off more frequently than any other trolley company. The frequency of the trolleys depends on the time of the year, as well as traffic and weather conditions.
Which DC tours give me access to Arlington National Cemetery? + -
1. Old Town Trolley Ticket – Every Old Town Trolley day tour ticket offers a shuttle from the Lincoln Memorial stop to Arlington National Cemetery. Visitors can enter and walk Arlington at their leisure.
2. Old Town Trolley + Arlington Cemetery Tour Package – This package includes guided-tour access to Arlington and 10 unique stops at the most notable landmarks, including the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the John F. Kennedy gravesite, and Arlington House. A loop gives visitors the chance to hop on and off at a variety of key points of interest.
3. Monuments by Moonlight + Arlington Cemetery Tour Package – This package includes a nighttime tour of DC’s monuments, which offers a unique perspective of the monuments, and a separate ticket for Arlington National Cemetery tours for use at another time. With the Monuments by Moonlight Tour, you can cover many of these sites in one night, and the package allows you to visit Arlington National Cemetery during the day. Take advantage of the package and enjoy a special discounted rate. Transportation to Arlington is not included in the Monuments by Moonlight package.
What is the National Mall, how large is it, and does Old Town Trolley cover it all? + -
Our DC tours cover a majority of the National Mall, with stops at several Smithsonian museums and National Monuments and Memorials, such as the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, and the FDR Memorial.
In what order should I see the monuments in DC? + -
It’s important to realize that there is no “best” order to see the monuments in DC. It’s really up to you and what you want to see first. However, if you’re looking for a logical and efficient route, an Old Town Trolley Tour is a fantastic way to see all of the best monuments in Washington. By following the tour, you will be able to see all of the important monuments in a logical order. Start with the National Mall, home to some of the most iconic monuments in DC, such as the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Continue your monument tour with a visit to the World War II Memorial. This memorial honors the 16 million Americans who served in World War II and the more than 400,000 who gave their lives. It’s a beautiful and moving tribute that will leave you feeling very patriotic.
You can finish up with a stop at Arlington National Cemetery, where many of our nation’s heroes are buried, such as John F. Kennedy and the unknown soldiers from various wars.
How long does it take to visit the National Mall? + -
The National Mall is home to several monuments, including the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, among others.
We suggest deciding which monuments and memorials you want to visit and planning your itinerary accordingly. However, with over 2 miles of history to explore, it can be a daunting task to see everything efficiently. Old Town Trolley Tours has a special package that includes unlimited hop-on, hop-off access to their trolley system for one day. That means visitors can take their time exploring the National Mall at their own pace. The trolleys cover most of the area’s main attractions, including the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the Smithsonian museums. In total, the trolley route is approximately one hour and 45 minutes long, meaning visitors can take advantage of the unlimited access to create their own itinerary through the National Mall.
Can you tour the National Mall at night? + -
Many monuments on the National Mall are open 24/7, which makes it possible to experience them at any time of the day or night. However, visiting them during the night provides a unique opportunity to see them at rest. The memorials and landmarks are lit up, creating a mesmerizing contrast against the dark sky. The National Mall at night is peaceful and calming and sets an entirely different mood than during the daytime. There are fewer crowds, which makes the experience more intimate and allows you to take your time to appreciate the structures’ details and beauty.
The Monuments by Moonlight Tour will take you on a journey through history and showcase the stunning beauty of the monuments when they are illuminated. Embark on an exciting journey through DC’s historic neighborhoods. Once you reach the National Mall, you will experience the incredible beauty of the monuments at night. You’ll tour famous landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and, as you explore them in the evening, you will get fascinating insights into their history and significance. The monuments and memorials are beautifully illuminated at night, giving them an almost ethereal look, which adds to the experience.
How long does it take to visit Washington? + -
You can experience the best of the city in two days, especially if your group chooses Old Town Trolley for your transportation needs. You’ll be able to see the most popular sites without getting lost or spending too much time figuring out the city layout by yourself. The trolley stops at various landmarks across the city, including the U.S. Capitol and the Smithsonian museums. That way, you get more out of your time and an immersive experience!
What are the most famous attractions in Washington, D.C.? + -
There are a few Washington landmarks that definitely cannot be missed:
1. The National Mall is the first attraction that comes to mind while visiting Washington. It is essentially a walkable park that connects the White House to the Lincoln Memorial. The park is adorned with some of the most impressive monuments and memorials, including the Jefferson Memorial, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, and the Washington Monument, which serves as the centerpiece of the park.
2. The White House is the official residence of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and was built in 1800. Visitors can take guided tours of the White House but must secure their bookings months in advance. The White House gardens are open to visitors every day of the year.
3. The 19 Smithsonian museums have something for everybody, from space exhibitions at the Air and Space Museum to the hidden stories of African-American history in the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
4. The United States Capitol Building is the home of the U.S. Congress. Visitors can take guided tours of the Capitol that include visits to the House and Senate galleries and an overview of the U.S. Congress’ history and workings. A new addition is the Capitol Visitor Center, which offers interactive displays that showcase the Capitol’s history.
5. Arlington National Cemetery is America’s most famous military cemetery. It was founded during the American Civil War, and several thousand service members and their families have been laid to rest here over the years. The cemetery features exquisite headstones of service members and families, notably the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is guarded by the soldiers of the U.S. Army’s 3rd Infantry Regiment.
Can you see everything in Washington, D.C. in one day? + -
With so many landmarks, museums, and monuments, it can be overwhelming to see everything D.C. has to offer in just one day. But, don’t worry — we have a solution! Start your day early with a hop-on, hop-off tour of the city. With Old Town Trolley, you’ll have access to the National Mall, the Lincoln Memorial, Capitol Hill, and more. Take advantage of this opportunity to immerse yourself in U.S. history, admire iconic buildings, and learn about the city’s vibrant political culture.
Before you hop off the trolley at each stop, make sure to listen to the onboard narration. This will provide you with a wealth of historical and cultural information about the landmark or museum you are visiting. You can always hop back on the next trolley when you’re ready to move on to the next destination.
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You’re planning a trip to the nation’s capital – awesome! In this Washington, DC travel guide you’ll find all the information you need to prepare for a great trip – everything from getting in and navigating the city to accommodations, transportation, and where to eat. You’ll also learn about exciting things to do and see during your visit, as well as helpful tips on budgeting, packing, and weather conditions. By the time you’re done reading you’ll be well on your way to an amazing trip to Washington, DC.
By the way, my name is Rob. I wrote this guide because in my decade-long career as a tour guide, I’ve met amazing travelers from all over the world and I want to help everyone who visits love this city as much as me. You’ll see my face peppered through the guide as I’ve included videos that I’ve created on each topic to help you go even more in-depth.
I hope you find everything here helpful. Enjoy your trip!
Getting into Washington DC
Most Washington, DC visitors will arrive by air, train, or car, and a few will arrive by bus or other means. If you’re flying, the city is served by three airports:
- Reagan National (DCA)
- Dulles International (IAD)
- Baltimore-Washington International (BWI)
Reagan National Airport is the closest and most convenient option. It’s located just across the Potomac River from downtown. However, which airport you choose depends on various factors such as airfare, flight schedule, and where you’re staying.
Check out my video guide to our three airports for more details.
If you’re traveling to DC by train or bus, you’ll arrive at Union Station. It is closer to downtown than any of the airports. If you’re driving your own car, it’s important to decide in advance where to park. Hotel parking is available but expensive. There are several safe and affordable garages in town. Once you arrive, I recommend parking your car and using alternative modes of transportation. Driving in DC is stressful and unpleasant.
If hotel parking isn’t for you, check out my video guide on where else you can park.
Washington DC Map and Orientation
To fully explore Washington, DC, it’s helpful to understand the city’s orientation and where the main points of interest are located. The best-known landmarks are: the White House, where the President lives, and the Capitol, where Congress convenes. These are both located in the center of the city. The Washington Monument, the tallest structure in DC, is south of the White House and serves as a useful reference point. East of the Washington Monument is the Lincoln Memorial and other national monuments, which are part of the National Mall , the most famous park in the city.
Across the Potomac River in Virginia is Arlington National Cemetery , an important site worthy of a visit. To the northwest of the National Mall is Georgetown, a popular neighborhood that offers excellent shopping, a waterfront park, Georgetown University, and the famous Exorcist steps. The National Zoo , the only zoo in America that is both free and home to Giant Pandas, is also located in the northwest section of the city.
To the south of the National Mall, you can explore the Wharf, situated on the Washington Channel, and the Navy Yard neighborhood, which is home to Nationals Park. Make sure you learn how to navigate our unique street grid so you don’t get lost!
Washington DC Hotels and Accommodations
Choosing the right place to stay is one of the hardest parts of planning a trip. When it comes to hotels it can feel like Washington, DC has an overwhelming number of choices. For most visitors, a hotel close to the National Mall with nearby amenities like restaurants and drug stores is an ideal home base. The area around the White House, north of the National Mall, is a good option, as is the Wharf to the south. Crystal City in Virginia is also a decent choice, as it’s a short Metro ride into downtown. In total, I recommend 11 different areas to stay . Each area has its own pros and cons, but all are worth considering.
While it may be tempting to try to save money by staying in the suburbs and commuting in, I generally don’t recommend it. Staying far away from the city center can make it difficult to recharge mid-day, especially if you plan to do a mix of daytime and evening activities during your trip. For most visitors it’s better to choose a hotel that’s in the heart of the action that can serve as a home base.
Getting Around Washington DC
Getting around in Washington, DC is relatively easy because there are so many transportation options. The best way to experience the city, if you are physically able, is on two feet. Walking is free and allows you to see more than they would from a car or underground. Metro is a great way to reach a lot of major sites. If you’re visiting from a place that doesn’t have a lot of public transportation it may feel intimidating. But I have lots of videos about Metro that you can watch to get comfortable. My Dos and Don’ts for riding Metro is a great place to start.
For destinations not served by the Metro, the Circulator bus is an excellent low-cost option. Capital Bikeshare is my personal favorite mode of transportation, as it’s cheap and convenient for solo travelers or couples. However, families with children or larger groups may have more luck with taxis, Uber, or another means of getting around. I rounded up all the transportation options available in Washington, DC if you’re interested in learning what’s available.
Things to Do in Washington DC
Washington, DC offers an incredible variety of things to do for visitors of all ages and interests. The city is famous for its museums, with the Smithsonian Institution being the most renowned. The Air and Space Museum , Natural History Museum , and American History Museum are the “big three” most popular museums, but other lesser-known gems like the National Portrait Gallery and the National Postal Museum are equally fascinating. Art enthusiasts will love the National Gallery of Art , which houses an impressive collection of classical and modern works, as well as its outdoor Sculpture Garden. Private museums like the International Spy Museum and Planet Word offer unique and immersive experiences that are worth checking out as well.
In addition to museums, Washington, DC is home to some of the most iconic federal government buildings and landmarks in the world. The three branches of government, represented by the White House, Capitol, and Supreme Court are all located within a few miles of each other and offer tours if you want to go inside. Other government-run sites like the National Archives , Library of Congress and Ford’s Theater are also worth considering.
And then there’s the famous national monuments and memorials. I truly believe one of the best ways to experience the monuments and memorials is on a guided tour . While it’s possible to wander around and see them on your own, you’ll get much more out of the experience with a professional guide who can explain the symbolism and historical significance of each site.
For visitors who want to balance out the museums and historical sites with other forms of entertainment, DC offers plenty of options. Sports fans can catch a game of their favorite professional team, whether it’s the Washington Wizards in the NBA, the Nationals in MLB, or DC United in MLS. The Kennedy Center is a renowned performing arts venue that showcases theater productions, ballets, and musical performances. The Wharf, a vibrant waterfront development, offers three stages for live music , as well as shops, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere.
Where to Eat in Washington DC
Washington, DC is not the world’s most famous foodie destination, but it punches above its weight when it comes to high quality dining. While there are no shortage of great places to eat, identifying the best ones for your trip can be a challenge. If you want to sample DC’s signature foods, look for half-smoke sausages from Ben’s Chili Bowl, Ethiopian cuisine, and wings with Mumbo sauce from a Chinese carryout. Since the city is relatively close to the Chesapeake Bay there is also plenty of excellent seafood, with fresh steamed crabs being a popular dish at the Wharf.
Here’s my roundup of all of DC’s signature foods.
For visitors looking for the best of the best, the Michelin Guide is a great starting point. My favorite resource is Washingtonian Magazine’s annual 100 Very Best Restaurants list. Food tours are also a great way to sample a variety of cuisines and get insider recommendations from local guides.
If you’re on a budget, Washington, DC is known for its excellent fast casual dining scene. At these spots you can find delicious meals for around $10-$15. Fast casual restaurants typically offer counter service and a relaxed atmosphere, making them a popular choice among locals and visitors alike. They’re more expensive than fast food but less expensive than sit-down restaurants but still with excellent food!
If you want to start making a list, I have a video where I visited and showcased a few of my personal favorites.
Budgeting Your Washington DC Trip
Is Washington, DC an expensive destination? How much should visitors expect things to cost? Unfortunately, the answer to this question is: it depends!
Every visitor needs a place to stay and the price of hotels varies dramatically depending on your trip dates. Contrary to what many people believe, hotel prices are not highest when the most tourists are in town. Instead, hotel prices in DC are driven by business travelers and are highest when lots of people are here for business and conferences. Generally, if you come to DC on slower dates, you can expect hotel rates in the mid-range of $100-$200. However, rates in the $200-$300 range are not uncommon, especially when many business travelers are here.
Meals are another significant cost category, and prices heavily depend on where you eat. My favorite fast casual restaurants typically cost between $10-$15 per person. A sit-down restaurant might cost between $20-$30 at the low-end and $100 or more at the high end. If you choose to dine at Michelin-starred restaurants, you could spend as much as $300 per person! Alcoholic drinks at restaurants in DC are also pricey. A draft beer might cost between $8-$12, a basic house wine might be $10-$15, and a craft cocktail could be $15-$20.
You can save some money by going for happy hour specials, which is one of the tips I offer in my video on how to save money on food.
Transportation costs should also be factored into your budget. On average, budget $2.50 per person for a Metro ride and $1 per person per ride for a Circulator bus ride. A taxi will probably cost $10-$20 for a trip inside the city. Fortunately, most of the museums and federal sites in DC are completely free, which will help you save some money on entertainment.
If you want a full breakdown of all the possible costs you might incur in DC, check out my video on this topic.
What to Pack for Washington DC
When it’s time to pack for your trip to Washington, DC, the most crucial item to include in your suitcase, no matter the season, is a pair of comfortable walking shoes. I’ve never had someone tell me they regretted bringing comfortable shoes to Washington, DC.
In terms of clothing, it largely depends on the season. For summer visits, pack lightweight clothing, shorts, and items that will keep you cool under the sun. Bring accessories such as hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. During winter months, make sure to pack a warm coat, a scarf, gloves, and a hat to keep you cozy. It’s worth saying that DC isn’t as cold as other east-coast cities. In the spring and fall, it’s best to pack layers, as the temperature can fluctuate throughout the day.
If you’re curious about what I wear as a tour guide who spends a lot of time outdoors, check out my video about it.
Preparing for Washington DC Weather
The most popular landscape photos of Washington, DC are taken during the relatively small number of nice weather days. When you look at photos of the famous cherry blossoms it’s tempting to think we have picturesque weather year-round. However, the reality is that Washington, DC is a city that experiences all four seasons and nice weather is more of a treat than it is the norm.
Summers in DC are hot and humid. Winters can be cold but not unbearable. While snow is not uncommon, it typically only accumulates about a foot per year. The best weather tends to be in the spring and fall.
Thunderstorms are frequent in the summer, particularly in the early evening. Hurricanes can also pass by the city during the summer and fall. If you’re lucky and get to experience a nice day in Washington, DC make sure to get outdoors and take advantage!
Best Time to Visit Washington DC
There is no single best day or week to visit Washington, DC. Every month has its own unique pros and cons.
The busiest periods in DC coincide with school break. You’ll find the most tourists around during spring break and summer break. One of the most popular events in the city, the National Cherry Blossom Festival , occurs from March 20th to mid-April. The overlap between cherry blossom season and spring break makes this time of year extremely busy.
January and February are the least busy months, but there are still many indoor activities that you can enjoy with smaller crowds. September and October are some of the best months to visit Washington DC if you can swing it. The crowds are smaller than in the summer months, and the weather is more comfortable.
Previously, school field trips were concentrated between mid-March and Independence Day and then from September to Thanksgiving. But due to the COVID-19 pandemic, school groups are now visiting the city all year round.
If you want more tips on how to navigate the school field trip season, check out my dedicated video on that topic.
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Fly to DC this Fall to enjoy an amazing tour of our Nation's capital! Visit Smithsonian museums, the National Mall, the Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson Memorials and Tidal Basin, the Pentagon US Air Force Memorial , Arlington National Cemetery and and more. Your hotel is in a great location so you can take in the local sights and sounds, catch a cocktail with friends or go for an evening stroll. Five days in Washington will be just the bucket list vacation you needed!
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Day 1 - >>Welcome Dinner >>Illuminated Night Tour
The Nation's capital, a monument in itself of democracy! This five day tour has the best itinerary. You'll fly into DC, be picked up by tour private motorcoach and head to the hotel! The evening starts with a Welcome dinner in DC! Then, enjoy a guided tour of the illuminated monuments! Their majestic presence is a site you'll never forget. Finally, head back to your hotel to relax. (D)
Day 2 - >>Arlington National Cem. >>Marine Corp Memorial >>National Mall & Smithsonians
Start your day with a visit to Arlington National Cemetery for a tram tour. View the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and more. Next you'll visit the Marine Corp Memorial. This afternoon, spend time on the National Mall, viewing a Smithsonian or enjoying the Tidal Basin. This evening, enjoy a spectacular dinner overlooking the Potomac River! (B, D)
Day 3 - >>Guided tour of the Pentagon >>9/11 Pentagon Memorial >>Mount Vernon tour & Cruise
This morning, you will start with a guided tour of the Pentagon! You'll explore this 34 acre complex that is home to the US Defense department. It is the largest office building in the world with over 6.5 million square feet of space. This is an up close and personal view of this immensely important building! After the tour, you'll visit the 9/11 memorial at the Pentagon where flight 77 crashed into the building. This afternoon, spend time at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington! This imaculat acreage features the estate and gardens, all of which you will tour. You will also enjoy a sightseeing cruise, enjoying gorgeous views of the Potomac on a beautiful Spring evening. To finish off this amazing day, you will experience an amazing dinner on the Washington Estate. After dinner, head back to the hotel to rest up or enjoy a cocktail with friends! (B, D)
Day 4 - >>US Capitol >>City tour of Washington DC >>Farewell dinner
Today, you're in for a spectacular tour of the US Capitol. First built in the 1700s, this immense building houses the legislative branch of government. Once arrived you will visit the crypt, the Rotunda, and Statuary Hall on a guided tour! After the Capitol, you will have a guided tour of the city of Washington DC! On this tour you'll visit the Lincoln Memorial, and the Washington Monument. You will also stop at the Vietnam Veterans memorial, Ford theater, Washington National Cathedral and other amazing sites. After visiting these important memorials you will have an enhanced appreciation for not only our veterans but our forefathers as well and their vision for our great country. Once you have completed the tour, you will head to your Farewell dinner where you'll enjoy a fabulous meal to end an amazing tour! (B, D)
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Today you will spend time at the National Bible Museum. The museum documents the narrative, history, and impact of the Bible. Explore and enrich yourself in an immersive historical and spiritual experience. This afternoon your private motorcoach will take you and your group back to the airport for your departure flight home! (B)
Tour also includes: • World Class Accommodations • Delicious Original Meals (no buffets) • Small Group Size • Knowledgeable Experience Guru • Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookie
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