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Visite privée de 3 à 4 heures de la ville de DC au clair de lune en van

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Experience the beauty of America's iconic capital city, during this three-to-four hour moonlight tour of Washington, DC. Make your way in a comfortable van and enjoy an educational and entertaining narrated history of the nation’s capital. See the White House and the United States Capitol, plus the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, the National Mall, and more. It’s a great way to see the DC region and its many attractions at night. Your tour allows you to get out at each stop and take in sites and special events..
Ville: Washington DC
Fri 11 Apr
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
FREE PICKUP WITHIN 7KM RADIUS OF WASHINGTON DC.
Driver/Guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
FREE PICKUP WITHIN 7KM RADIUS OF WASHINGTON DC.
Driver/Guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in most weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • Hotel pick up starts 30 mins prior to departure
À quoi s'attendre
1
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
2
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
3
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
4
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Established in 1910 and located on the National Mall, this prestigious museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, holds the world's most extensive collection of natural history specimens and human artifacts including the remains of dinosaurs and tools used by early man.
5
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
6
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
7
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
8
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
9
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
10
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
11
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
12
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
13
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
14
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Established in 1910 and located on the National Mall, this prestigious museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, holds the world's most extensive collection of natural history specimens and human artifacts including the remains of dinosaurs and tools used by early man.
15
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
16
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
17
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
18
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
19
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
20
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
21
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
22
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
23
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
24
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Established in 1910 and located on the National Mall, this prestigious museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, holds the world's most extensive collection of natural history specimens and human artifacts including the remains of dinosaurs and tools used by early man.
25
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
26
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
27
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
28
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
29
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
30
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
31
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
32
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
33
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
34
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Established in 1910 and located on the National Mall, this prestigious museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, holds the world's most extensive collection of natural history specimens and human artifacts including the remains of dinosaurs and tools used by early man.
35
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
36
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
37
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
38
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
39
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
40
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
41
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
42
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
43
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
44
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Established in 1910 and located on the National Mall, this prestigious museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, holds the world's most extensive collection of natural history specimens and human artifacts including the remains of dinosaurs and tools used by early man.
45
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
46
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
47
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
48
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
49
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
50
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
51
Centre commercial national
Roulez le long du National Mall pour voir les musées Smithsonian et le Washington Monument à la lumière de la nuit.
52
Mémorial Jefferson
Une statue en bronze de 19 pieds du père fondateur peut-être le plus estimé se trouve sous une rotonde à colonnes dans le style du Panthéon romain.
53
Mémorial de Lincoln
"Dans ce temple, comme dans le cœur des gens pour qui il a sauvé l'Union, la mémoire d'Abraham Lincoln est gravée à jamais." Sous ces mots, le 16e président des États-Unis est assis immortalisé dans le marbre comme un symbole durable d'unité, de force et de sagesse
54
Musée national d'histoire naturelle du Smithsonian
Fondé en 1910 et situé sur le National Mall, ce prestigieux musée, qui fait partie de la Smithsonian Institution, abrite la plus vaste collection au monde de spécimens d'histoire naturelle et d'artefacts humains, notamment des restes de dinosaures et des outils utilisés par les premiers hommes.
55
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Situé au centre-ville de Washington, D.C., le mémorial honore l'héritage de Martin Luther King, Jr. et la lutte pour la liberté, l'égalité et la justice.
56
Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
À travers une architecture en pierre et des sculptures en bronze, le Mémorial de la Seconde Guerre mondiale reconnaît la manière dont les Américains ont servi, honore ceux qui sont tombés et reconnaît la victoire qu'ils ont remportée pour restaurer la liberté et mettre fin à la tyrannie dans le monde entier.
57
Cour suprême
Un édifice de style corinthien où délibèrent les derniers gardiens de la Constitution.
58
Bibliothèque du Congrès
Bien que la Bibliothèque du Congrès ne possède pas tous les livres jamais publiés, elle en possède certainement la plupart, avec 532 miles d'étagères et 115 millions d'articles, avec 7 000 ajoutés chaque jour ouvrable.
59
le monument de Washington
Construit pour honorer George Washington, le premier président des États-Unis, l'obélisque de marbre de 555 pieds domine Washington, D.C.
60
maison Blanche
La visite de 3 heures se termine par une visite de la porte nord très attendue de la Maison Blanche, puis un hôtel de DC. Il s'agit d'une visite de trois heures comprenant le ramassage et le retour.
61
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
62
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
63
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
64
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
65
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
66
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
67
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
68
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
69
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
70
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
71
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
72
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
73
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
74
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
75
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
76
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
77
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
78
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
79
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
80
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
81
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
82
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
83
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
84
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
85
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
86
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
87
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
88
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
89
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
90
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
91
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
92
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
93
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
94
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
95
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
96
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
97
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
98
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
99
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
100
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
101
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
102
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
103
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
104
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
105
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
106
National Mall
Ride along the National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument by the light of night.
107
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
108
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom
109
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Located in downtown Washington, D.C., the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice.
110
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
111
Supreme Court
A Corinthian-style building where the final guardians of the Constitution deliberate.
112
Library of Congress
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day
113
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.
114
White House
The 3-hour tour ends with a visit to the much-anticipated north gate of the White House, then a DC hotel drop-off. This is a three hour tour including pick-up and drop-off.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (141)
Keith_R
Apr 2024
The tour was fantastic! We saw all the monuments, as well as the Capitol and the Marine Memorial. Driver was awesome describing points of interest as he took us between stops. Highly recommend!
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2024
Thanks,we appreciate your business.
Steve_F
Oct 2023
This was a great tour to take. My wife and I enjoyed it immensely. We loved seeing the city and the monuments at night. Our guide was fantastic, patient with us (we tend to move a little slow) , had so much great information and was great to talk to. Would highly recommend this for everyone.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2023
We appreciate your Family hope to see you again.Thanks
Tracie_C
Oct 2023
Our guide was great and definitely personalized the tour for us and what we wanted to do! He was knowledgeable without being over bearing. He had a great sense of humor and the van was perfect. He let us set the pace too
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2023
Thanks for your business.

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