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Washington DC Day Tour from New York City

Overview
Take a day trip from New York City to our nation’s capital, Washington DC on this fully guided tour. Travel by an air-conditioned, Wi-Fi enabled Mercedes Benz Sprinter or Coach Bus (depending on the group size). Visit DC’s most iconic landmarks including Arlington National Cemetery, Vietnam, Korean and Jefferson Memorial. You’ll also stop by the White House and US Capitol to see both from the outside (Please note you will not enter the White House or US Capitol). You’ll see all of the best DC has to offer!
City: New York City
Thu 31 Oct
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Starting at $145.00
Thu 31 Oct
Starting at $145.00
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What's Included
All taxes and fees
Transportation via air-conditioned Mercedes Sprinter or Coach Bus
Professional Tour Guide (Fully Guided Tour)
Free WiFi on Sprinter/Bus
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Children under the age of 2 are free, please advise at time of booking if infant is traveling
  • Tours can be bilingual as they are offered in both English and Spanish languages
  • For tours with fewer guests, Mercedes sprinters may be substituted
  • This tour stops at Arlington National Cemetery which effective immediately requires the guest to present a valid photo identification upon entry. Visitors 18 years of age and older must present a valid U.S. state or federal government-issued photo identification for entry. Visitors 16 and 17 years old who do not have a U.S. state or federal government-issued photo identification may present an official school-issued photo identification for entry. Persons who are not U.S. citizens must present a valid passport or U.S. State Department-issued photo identification for entry.
What To Expect
1
New York City
The Washington DC tour departs New York south passing through the states of New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland before arriving at the nation's capital.
2
Arlington National Cemetery
Start the tour at Arlington National Cemetery and visit the Kennedy family gravesite.
3
Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall.
4
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
5
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
6
Jefferson Memorial
Visit the Jefferson Memorial on the National Mall.
7
White House
Visit the White House (on most tours). We do not go into the White House. You will see the outside.
8
U.S. Capitol
Pass by the US Capitol (on most tours), home of the US Senate and House of Representatives. We do not go into the Capitol.
9
National Mall
Part of the iconic image of Washington, the reflecting pool hosts many of the 24 million visitors a year who visit the National Mall. It is lined by walking paths and shade trees on both sides.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (473)
PeterBleeg_J
Sep 2017

Very well arranged tour

Skilled driver and sympathic Tour Guide Jorge

Jorge must have been on something good, because he never got tired sharing his great knowledge about everything we saw and every state we passed. Also he introduced us to the American way of democracy with the house of repr./congress and so on. Very interesting.

My wife and were very well entertained. Good Job :-


Amazing how much you can see in the approx. 5 hours in Washington - even had time for Magnets :-

Thank you from Denmark

Yvonne_L
Sep 2017

Fantastic tour. Out rep was excellent very friendly and patience. Thank you for an awesome day

John_C
Sep 2017

I would not recommend this tour for anyone who is physically disabled. My husband has difficulty in walking and uses a walker to get about. As soon as the coached stopped the guide was off with the able bodied passengers and left my husband behind. Being an ex-veteran he missed out in seeing the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, The Vietnam War Memorial and most of the Arlington Cemetery the Lincoln Memorial and when we were a few minutes late getting back to the coach the guide would not take my husbands disability into account and complained that we were holding things up.
On a couple of occasions he had to stay on the coach whilst the Guide took the rest of the passengers off to show them the White House and The Congress Building . I don't know what would have happened if someone in a wheelchair wanted to go on this tour because people with disabilities are not accounted for.

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