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Meilleures visites guidées personnalisées et privées de Washington, DC

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THE COST OF THIS TOUR IS BY GROUP. Concierge Tours ensures that all our guests, no matter the size of the group, see exactly what they want in the time they are in the Washington, DC area. Now, Concierge Tours would like to show you as much as possible but there are simply not enough hours in a day to share all that Washington, DC has to offer.
Please refer to the Tour Details to see the options of venues that are available to you and your family. Depending on whether you choose a Half or Full Day tour will allow you to visit 2 - 3 locations. Half Day Tours usually last 4 Hours with two venues and Full Day Tours usually last 6 hours with 3 venues. You can discuss these options with your guide prior to your visit!

Ask about our Night Tour of the National Monuments!

Concierge Tours also caters to children! We keep them entertained and engaged during the tour.
Ville: Washington DC
Sat 21 Jun
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Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick-Up and Drop Off at the guest's hotel or any destination of their choice.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick-Up and Drop Off at the guest's hotel or any destination of their choice.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Pick-Up and Drop Off at the guest's hotel or any destination of their choice.
Transport privé
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the following: * The Kennedy Family Gravesite * The Changing of the Guard * The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier * Plus much more!
2
White House
Guest will see: * The North and South Lawn of The White House * The National Christmas Tree * The Ellipse
3
Washington Monument
Guests will see the Tallest Obelisk in the world and hear the history and stories of its construction.
4
U.S. Capitol
Guests will see the following: * See a short movie on the country (E Pluribus Unum) * See the Crypt (The center of Washington, DC) * The Great Rotunda (The Capitol Dome) * Statuary Hall
5
National World War II Memorial
All States and US Territories that participated in World War II. The Wall of Stars Find Kilroy!
6
Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Lincoln sanctuary. Find 'mistakes' in the Memorial
7
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 Statues representing a platoon on patrol. All branches of the military are represented.
8
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Famous quotes made by Dr. King
9
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Visit over 7 acres of the memorial that covers all 4 terms of President Roosevelt's presidency.
10
Jefferson Memorial
See the memorial fashioned after the Pantheon in Rome, Italy for the third President of the United States
11
Washington National Cathedral
See over 250 stained glass windows, including the Space Window that actually has a piece of Moon rock in it donated by the crew of Apollo 11. Visit the resting place of President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. The Lincoln and Washington alcoves.
12
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Guests will see the following: * The iconic Mount Vernon Mansion. * The Old burial vaults. * The Slave Memorial. * The final resting place for President Washington and Martha Washington. * The Visitor's Center.
13
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the following: * The Kennedy Family Gravesite * The Changing of the Guard * The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier * Plus much more!
14
White House
Guest will see: * The North and South Lawn of The White House * The National Christmas Tree * The Ellipse
15
Washington Monument
Guests will see the Tallest Obelisk in the world and hear the history and stories of its construction.
16
U.S. Capitol
Guests will see the following: * See a short movie on the country (E Pluribus Unum) * See the Crypt (The center of Washington, DC) * The Great Rotunda (The Capitol Dome) * Statuary Hall
17
National World War II Memorial
All States and US Territories that participated in World War II. The Wall of Stars Find Kilroy!
18
Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Lincoln sanctuary. Find 'mistakes' in the Memorial
19
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 Statues representing a platoon on patrol. All branches of the military are represented.
20
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Famous quotes made by Dr. King
21
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Visit over 7 acres of the memorial that covers all 4 terms of President Roosevelt's presidency.
22
Jefferson Memorial
See the memorial fashioned after the Pantheon in Rome, Italy for the third President of the United States
23
Washington National Cathedral
See over 250 stained glass windows, including the Space Window that actually has a piece of Moon rock in it donated by the crew of Apollo 11. Visit the resting place of President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. The Lincoln and Washington alcoves.
24
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Guests will see the following: * The iconic Mount Vernon Mansion. * The Old burial vaults. * The Slave Memorial. * The final resting place for President Washington and Martha Washington. * The Visitor's Center.
25
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the following: * The Kennedy Family Gravesite * The Changing of the Guard * The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier * Plus much more!
26
White House
Guest will see: * The North and South Lawn of The White House * The National Christmas Tree * The Ellipse
27
Washington Monument
Guests will see the Tallest Obelisk in the world and hear the history and stories of its construction.
28
U.S. Capitol
Guests will see the following: * See a short movie on the country (E Pluribus Unum) * See the Crypt (The center of Washington, DC) * The Great Rotunda (The Capitol Dome) * Statuary Hall
29
National World War II Memorial
All States and US Territories that participated in World War II. The Wall of Stars Find Kilroy!
30
Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Lincoln sanctuary. Find 'mistakes' in the Memorial
31
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 Statues representing a platoon on patrol. All branches of the military are represented.
32
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Famous quotes made by Dr. King
33
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Visit over 7 acres of the memorial that covers all 4 terms of President Roosevelt's presidency.
34
Jefferson Memorial
See the memorial fashioned after the Pantheon in Rome, Italy for the third President of the United States
35
Washington National Cathedral
See over 250 stained glass windows, including the Space Window that actually has a piece of Moon rock in it donated by the crew of Apollo 11. Visit the resting place of President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. The Lincoln and Washington alcoves.
36
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Guests will see the following: * The iconic Mount Vernon Mansion. * The Old burial vaults. * The Slave Memorial. * The final resting place for President Washington and Martha Washington. * The Visitor's Center.
37
Cimetière national d'Arlington
Visitez les sites suivants : * La tombe de la famille Kennedy * La relève de la garde * La Tombe du Soldat Inconnu * Et bien plus encore !
38
maison Blanche
L'invité verra : * La pelouse nord et sud de la Maison Blanche * L'arbre de Noël national * L'ellipse
39
le monument de Washington
Les invités verront l'obélisque le plus haut du monde et entendront l'histoire et les récits de sa construction.
40
Capitole des États-Unis
Les invités verront ce qui suit : * Voir un court métrage sur le pays (E Pluribus Unum) * Voir la crypte (le centre de Washington, DC) * La Grande Rotonde (Le Dôme du Capitole) * Salle de la Statuaire
41
Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Tous les États et territoires américains qui ont participé à la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Le mur des étoiles Trouvez Kilroy !
42
Mémorial de Lincoln
Visitez le sanctuaire de Lincoln. Trouvez des "erreurs" dans le Mémorial
43
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
19 Statues représentant un peloton en patrouille. Toutes les branches de l'armée sont représentées.
44
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sculpture du Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. Citations célèbres faites par le Dr King
45
Mémorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Visitez plus de 7 acres du mémorial qui couvre les 4 mandats de la présidence du président Roosevelt.
46
Mémorial Jefferson
Voir le mémorial façonné après le Panthéon à Rome, en Italie, pour le troisième président des États-Unis
47
Cathédrale nationale de Washington
Découvrez plus de 250 vitraux, y compris la fenêtre spatiale qui contient en fait un morceau de roche lunaire donné par l'équipage d'Apollo 11. Visitez le lieu de repos du président Woodrow Wilson et Helen Keller. Les alcôves Lincoln et Washington.
48
Mount Vernon de George Washington
Les invités verront ce qui suit : * L'emblématique manoir de Mount Vernon. * Les anciens caveaux funéraires. * Le Mémorial des Esclaves. * La dernière demeure du président Washington et de Martha Washington. * Le centre des visiteurs.
49
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the following: * The Kennedy Family Gravesite * The Changing of the Guard * The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier * Plus much more!
50
U.S. Capitol
The U.S. Capitol is closed on Sunday. Guests will see the following: * See a short movie on the country (E Pluribus Unum) * See the Crypt (The center of Washington, DC) * The Great Rotunda (The Capitol Dome) * Statuary Hall If available, guests can visit the Galleries of The House of Representatives and The Senate (Not available on Saturday)
51
Washington National Cathedral
See over 250 stained glass windows, including the Space Window that actually has a piece of Moon rock in it donated by the crew of Apollo 11. Visit the resting place of President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. The Lincoln and Washington alcoves.
52
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Guests will see the following: * The iconic Mount Vernon Mansion. * The Old burial vaults. * The Slave Memorial. * The final resting place for President Washington and Martha Washington. * The Visitor's Center.
53
National Mall (monuments) Washington, DC
Walk through history as we stroll onto the South Lawn of the White House grounds and learn about its history, hear stories of Presidents who have lived there and talk about the buildings that surround the White House. Our next stop is the Washington Monument where we will learn about and see pictures during construction of the obelisk and the rules regarding other buildings compared to the Monument. We will then visit the WWII Memorial before walking down the Reflecting Pool on our way to the Lincoln Memorial. (My favorite!) See the mistakes made in the memorial and ‘easter eggs’ hidden in plain sight! Lastly, we will walk through the Vietnam Memorial to learn how the wall is organized and how it was meant to be viewed, including the symbolism that is embedded in the wall.
54
Ford's Theatre
Visit the theatre where President Lincoln was shot in April of 1865. In the basement of the theatre, you will see artifacts of the time, including the .44 Caliber single shot Derringer that John Wikes Booth used to shoot President Lincoln. Afterwards, we will sit in the theatre and look up at the box where President Lincoln sat. You will hear the story of the plot of the assassination, including all the conspirators who were involved. Afterwards, we will cross the street and enter the Peterson Boarding House and see the room and the bed where President Lincoln passed away.
55
The National Archives Museum
See the founding documents of the United States! In the Charters of Freedom rotunda you will see: The Declaration of Independence The Constitution The Bill of Rights
56
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the following: * The Kennedy Family Gravesite * The Changing of the Guard * The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier * Plus much more!
57
U.S. Capitol
The U.S. Capitol is closed on Sunday. Guests will see the following: * See a short movie on the country (E Pluribus Unum) * See the Crypt (The center of Washington, DC) * The Great Rotunda (The Capitol Dome) * Statuary Hall If available, guests can visit the Galleries of The House of Representatives and The Senate (Not available on Saturday)
58
Washington National Cathedral
See over 250 stained glass windows, including the Space Window that actually has a piece of Moon rock in it donated by the crew of Apollo 11. Visit the resting place of President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. The Lincoln and Washington alcoves.
59
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Guests will see the following: * The iconic Mount Vernon Mansion. * The Old burial vaults. * The Slave Memorial. * The final resting place for President Washington and Martha Washington. * The Visitor's Center.
60
National Mall (monuments) Washington, DC
Walk through history as we stroll onto the South Lawn of the White House grounds and learn about its history, hear stories of Presidents who have lived there and talk about the buildings that surround the White House. Our next stop is the Washington Monument where we will learn about and see pictures during construction of the obelisk and the rules regarding other buildings compared to the Monument. We will then visit the WWII Memorial before walking down the Reflecting Pool on our way to the Lincoln Memorial. (My favorite!) See the mistakes made in the memorial and ‘easter eggs’ hidden in plain sight! Lastly, we will walk through the Vietnam Memorial to learn how the wall is organized and how it was meant to be viewed, including the symbolism that is embedded in the wall.
61
Ford's Theatre
Visit the theatre where President Lincoln was shot in April of 1865. In the basement of the theatre, you will see artifacts of the time, including the .44 Caliber single shot Derringer that John Wikes Booth used to shoot President Lincoln. Afterwards, we will sit in the theatre and look up at the box where President Lincoln sat. You will hear the story of the plot of the assassination, including all the conspirators who were involved. Afterwards, we will cross the street and enter the Peterson Boarding House and see the room and the bed where President Lincoln passed away.
62
The National Archives Museum
See the founding documents of the United States! In the Charters of Freedom rotunda you will see: The Declaration of Independence The Constitution The Bill of Rights
63
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the following: * The Kennedy Family Gravesite * The Changing of the Guard * The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier * Plus much more!
64
U.S. Capitol
The U.S. Capitol is closed on Sunday. Guests will see the following: * See a short movie on the country (E Pluribus Unum) * See the Crypt (The center of Washington, DC) * The Great Rotunda (The Capitol Dome) * Statuary Hall If available, guests can visit the Galleries of The House of Representatives and The Senate (Not available on Saturday)
65
Washington National Cathedral
See over 250 stained glass windows, including the Space Window that actually has a piece of Moon rock in it donated by the crew of Apollo 11. Visit the resting place of President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. The Lincoln and Washington alcoves.
66
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Guests will see the following: * The iconic Mount Vernon Mansion. * The Old burial vaults. * The Slave Memorial. * The final resting place for President Washington and Martha Washington. * The Visitor's Center.
67
National Mall (monuments) Washington, DC
Walk through history as we stroll onto the South Lawn of the White House grounds and learn about its history, hear stories of Presidents who have lived there and talk about the buildings that surround the White House. Our next stop is the Washington Monument where we will learn about and see pictures during construction of the obelisk and the rules regarding other buildings compared to the Monument. We will then visit the WWII Memorial before walking down the Reflecting Pool on our way to the Lincoln Memorial. (My favorite!) See the mistakes made in the memorial and ‘easter eggs’ hidden in plain sight! Lastly, we will walk through the Vietnam Memorial to learn how the wall is organized and how it was meant to be viewed, including the symbolism that is embedded in the wall.
68
Ford's Theatre
Visit the theatre where President Lincoln was shot in April of 1865. In the basement of the theatre, you will see artifacts of the time, including the .44 Caliber single shot Derringer that John Wikes Booth used to shoot President Lincoln. Afterwards, we will sit in the theatre and look up at the box where President Lincoln sat. You will hear the story of the plot of the assassination, including all the conspirators who were involved. Afterwards, we will cross the street and enter the Peterson Boarding House and see the room and the bed where President Lincoln passed away.
69
The National Archives Museum
See the founding documents of the United States! In the Charters of Freedom rotunda you will see: The Declaration of Independence The Constitution The Bill of Rights
70
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit the following: * The Kennedy Family Gravesite * The Changing of the Guard * The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier * Plus much more!
71
U.S. Capitol
The U.S. Capitol is closed on Sunday. Guests will see the following: * See a short movie on the country (E Pluribus Unum) * See the Crypt (The center of Washington, DC) * The Great Rotunda (The Capitol Dome) * Statuary Hall If available, guests can visit the Galleries of The House of Representatives and The Senate (Not available on Saturday)
72
Washington National Cathedral
See over 250 stained glass windows, including the Space Window that actually has a piece of Moon rock in it donated by the crew of Apollo 11. Visit the resting place of President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller. The Lincoln and Washington alcoves.
73
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Guests will see the following: * The iconic Mount Vernon Mansion. * The Old burial vaults. * The Slave Memorial. * The final resting place for President Washington and Martha Washington. * The Visitor's Center.
74
National Mall (monuments) Washington, DC
Walk through history as we stroll onto the South Lawn of the White House grounds and learn about its history, hear stories of Presidents who have lived there and talk about the buildings that surround the White House. Our next stop is the Washington Monument where we will learn about and see pictures during construction of the obelisk and the rules regarding other buildings compared to the Monument. We will then visit the WWII Memorial before walking down the Reflecting Pool on our way to the Lincoln Memorial. (My favorite!) See the mistakes made in the memorial and ‘easter eggs’ hidden in plain sight! Lastly, we will walk through the Vietnam Memorial to learn how the wall is organized and how it was meant to be viewed, including the symbolism that is embedded in the wall.
75
Ford's Theatre
Visit the theatre where President Lincoln was shot in April of 1865. In the basement of the theatre, you will see artifacts of the time, including the .44 Caliber single shot Derringer that John Wikes Booth used to shoot President Lincoln. Afterwards, we will sit in the theatre and look up at the box where President Lincoln sat. You will hear the story of the plot of the assassination, including all the conspirators who were involved. Afterwards, we will cross the street and enter the Peterson Boarding House and see the room and the bed where President Lincoln passed away.
76
The National Archives Museum
See the founding documents of the United States! In the Charters of Freedom rotunda you will see: The Declaration of Independence The Constitution The Bill of Rights
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Commentaires (107)
Amanda_H
Mar 2025
Alan was amazing!! Would book this tour every time we visit! We loved that the tour can be customized to what we are wanting to see. Thank you so much for a great day Alan!!
Emily_S
Mar 2025
Alan was amazing! He custom planned our tour based on the activities and sights we wanted to see. We traveled with a group of 9, two young girls, three teenagers, three adults and one senior. He was patient with us and took his time when we needed more time. What we loved about traveling with Alan is all the information he provided, we wouldn't have known any of the information he shared if he wasn't with us. He also had lots of tips and tricks that other around weren't aware of that gave us the opportunity to check things out at a better vantage point!
JillMarshall
Mar 2025
Alan was very knowledgeable and friendly. We enjoyed our private tour with him. It was so nice not having to worry about travel and parking. We highly recommend Alan!!!

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