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Grand circuit touristique de jour ou de nuit de Washington DC avec des arrêts dans 8 des meilleurs sites

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The Half-Day Grand Sightseeing Tour of Washington DC is your premier sightseeing tour to see all the monuments, museums and memorials located in the Capital area. It has been designed as a comprehensive tour package for first-time or returning visitors who want to get the full picture of the city. You'll be treated to 4hrs of a live narrated bus trip with an experienced and knowledgeable guide. Pass many historic sites including Arlington National Cemetery, Supreme Court, Washington Monument, National Archives, and more. You'll be able to get off the bus and explore 8 major DC attractions.

Stop at 8 Attractions:
• White House (outside South Front for photos)
• US Capitol
• Franklin Roosevelt Memorial
• Martin Luther King Memorial
• Lincoln Memorial
• Korean War Memorial
• Vietnam Memorial
• Nurses Memorial

Bonus: Upgrade option available at checkout for those who would like to extend their half day city tour into full day tour to include a visit to Mount Vernon.
Ville: Washington DC
Sun 11 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional Guide with Live Narration
Pass by historic sites including Arlington Cemetery, Supreme Court, Washington Monument, and more
Day or Night Tour Options available for the City Tour
Stop at 8 top attractions including White House, US Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, MLK Memorial & more
See top Monuments, Museums and Memorials in the Capital area
Upgrade your tour at check out to Washington Day and Night Tour
Bonus: If booking travel dates in early April, travelers may be able to see Cherry Blossoms in bloom
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
2
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
3
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
4
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
5
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
6
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
7
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
8
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
9
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
10
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
11
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
drive by and talk about it
12
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
13
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
14
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
15
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
16
National Air and Space Museum
drive by and talk about it
17
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
18
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
19
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
20
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
21
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
22
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
23
Smithsonian American Art Museum
drive by and talk about it
24
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
25
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
26
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
27
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
28
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
29
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
30
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
31
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
32
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
33
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
34
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
35
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
36
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
37
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
38
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
39
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
40
Potomac River
Drive by and talk about it
41
John Ericsson National Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
42
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
43
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
44
Pershing Park - World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
45
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
46
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
47
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
48
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
49
Pershing Park - World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
50
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
51
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
52
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
53
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
54
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
55
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
56
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
57
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
58
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
59
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
60
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
61
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
drive by and talk about it
62
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
63
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
64
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
65
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
66
National Air and Space Museum
drive by and talk about it
67
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
68
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
69
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
70
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
71
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
72
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
73
Smithsonian American Art Museum
drive by and talk about it
74
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
75
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
76
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
77
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
78
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
79
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
80
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
81
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
82
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
83
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
84
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
85
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
86
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
87
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
88
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
89
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
90
Potomac River
Drive by and talk about it
91
John Ericsson National Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
92
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
93
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
94
Pershing Park - World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
95
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
96
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
97
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
98
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
99
Pershing Park - World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
100
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
101
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
102
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
103
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
104
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
105
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
106
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
107
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
108
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
109
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
110
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
111
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
drive by and talk about it
112
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
113
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
114
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
115
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
116
National Air and Space Museum
drive by and talk about it
117
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
118
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
119
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
120
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
121
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
122
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
123
Smithsonian American Art Museum
drive by and talk about it
124
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
125
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
126
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
127
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
128
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
129
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
130
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
131
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
132
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
133
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
134
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
135
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
136
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
137
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
138
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
139
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
140
Potomac River
Drive by and talk about it
141
John Ericsson National Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
142
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
143
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
144
Pershing Park - World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
145
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
146
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
147
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
148
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
149
Pershing Park - World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
150
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
151
maison Blanche
arrêtez-vous par le front nord et conduisez par le front sud
152
Mémorial de Lincoln
arrêtez-vous et visitez et parlez-en
153
Mémorial Jefferson
passer et en parler
154
Musée du mémorial de l'Holocauste des États-Unis
passer et en parler
155
Bureau de gravure et d'impression
passer et en parler
156
Musée national d'histoire américaine
passer et en parler
157
Le Musée des Archives Nationales
passer et en parler
158
Théâtre de Ford
passer et en parler
159
Gare Union
passer et en parler
160
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
arrêtez-vous et visitez et parlez-en
161
Musée national d'histoire naturelle du Smithsonian
passer et en parler
162
Bassin de marée
conduire et en parler
163
le monument de Washington
conduire et voir depuis la plupart des arrêts.
164
Centre commercial national
traverser et en parler
165
Bâtiment de l'institution Smithsonian
voir et en parler
166
Musée national de l'air et de l'espace
passer et en parler
167
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
arrêtez-vous et visitez et parlez-en
168
Centre John F. Kennedy pour les arts de la scène
le voir et en parler
169
Capitole des États-Unis
arrêtez-vous sur le front ouest et admirez d'autres monuments commémoratifs autour
170
Mémorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt
s'arrêter et visiter et parler de
171
Mémorial de la marine des États-Unis et centre du patrimoine naval
passer et en parler
172
Jardin botanique des États-Unis
Vue sur la façade ouest du Capitole
173
Musée d'art américain Smithsonian
passer et en parler
174
Musée DAR
voir et en parler
175
Siège du FBI
passer et en parler
176
Immeuble de bureaux exécutifs d'Eisenhower
voir le côté nord et le côté sud
177
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
arrêtez-vous et visitez et parlez-en
178
Bâtiments de bureaux du Sénat et de la Chambre
voir et parler
179
Bâtiment du siège de l'Organisation des États américains
passer et en parler
180
Département du Trésor des États-Unis
passer et en parler
181
Musée de la Croix-Rouge américaine
voir et en parler
182
Place de la liberté
passer et en parler
183
Mémorial Ulysses S. Grant
arrêtez-vous et visitez et parlez-en
184
Sculpture de James Garfield
arrêtez-vous et visitez et parlez-en
185
Zéro jalon
passer devant et en parler
186
L'ellipse
passer et en parler
187
Immeuble de bureaux exécutifs d'Eisenhower
Voir et parler
188
Maison Blair
Voir à la Maison Blanche s'arrêter et en parler
189
Place Lafayette
Vue sur la façade nord de la Maison Blanche, arrêtez-vous et parlez de
190
Rivière Potomac
Passer et en parler
191
Mémorial national John Ericsson
Passer et en parler
192
Promenade du mémorial George Washington
Voir et en parler
193
Jardins de la Constitution
Voir et en parler
194
Parc Pershing - Mémorial de la Première Guerre mondiale
Conduisez par les côtés sud et nord du mémorial de la Première Guerre mondiale et du parc Pershing
195
Pont et avenue commémoratifs d'Arlington
Voir et en parler
196
Mémorial de l'armée de l'air
Voir et en parler
197
Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Passez devant le mémorial de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et parlez-en. Si vous êtes un vétéran de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et que vous souhaitez que nous nous arrêtions au mémorial, veuillez parler au guide et nous nous arrêterons pour vous au mémorial pendant 15 minutes maximum.
198
Mount Vernon de George Washington
Sélectionnez l'option de surclassement à la caisse pour prolonger votre visite guidée d'une demi-journée de la ville de DC en une visite d'une journée complète avec une visite guidée de la célèbre maison de George Washington, Mount Vernon.
199
Parc Pershing - Mémorial de la Première Guerre mondiale
Le mémorial national de la Première Guerre mondiale est un mémorial national commémorant le service rendu par les membres des forces armées des États-Unis pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. La loi de 2015 sur l'autorisation de la défense nationale a autorisé la Commission du centenaire de la Première Guerre mondiale à construire le mémorial à Pershing Park, situé à 14th Street et Pennsylvania Avenue NW à Washington, DC Le parc, qui existe depuis 1981, contient également l'œuvre commémorative du général John J. Pershing des armées. En janvier 2016, la commission de conception a sélectionné la soumission "Le poids du sacrifice", par une équipe composée de Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar et GWWO Architects, comme conception gagnante, [1] qui devrait être achevée par 2024.[2]
200
Mémorial Dwight D. Eisenhower
Mémorial Dwight D. Eisenhower Situé au sud du National Mall, le mémorial national est situé sur une place aux allures de parc, avec de grandes colonnes encadrant une tapisserie en maille représentant le site du débarquement de Normandie, ainsi que des sculptures et des bas-reliefs disposés dans le parc. L'architecte Frank Gehry a conçu le mémorial et Sergey Eylanbekov a sculpté les statues en bronze d'Eisenhower dans divers contextes. L'artiste de la tapisserie du mémorial était Tomas Osinski et l'artiste de l'inscription, Nicholas Waite Benson. Le 25 octobre 1999, le Congrès des États-Unis a créé la Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission et l'a chargée de créer "... un mémorial permanent approprié à Dwight D. Eisenhower ... pour perpétuer sa mémoire et ses contributions aux États-Unis États." La conception préliminaire s'est avérée controversée. Après plusieurs années d'audiences et plusieurs modifications de conception par Gehry, les approbations finales de conception ont été données en 2017, lorsque des dignitaires ont organisé une cérémonie d'inauguration des travaux sur le site de quatre acres.
201
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
202
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
203
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
204
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
205
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
206
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
207
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
208
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
209
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
210
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
211
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
212
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
213
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
214
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
215
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
216
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
217
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
218
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
219
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
220
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
221
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
222
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
223
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
224
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
225
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
226
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
227
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
228
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
229
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
230
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
231
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
232
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
233
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
234
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
235
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
236
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
237
John Ericsson Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
238
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
239
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
240
National World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
241
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
242
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
243
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
244
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
245
National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
246
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
247
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
248
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
249
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
250
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
251
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
252
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
253
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
254
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
255
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
256
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
257
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
258
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
259
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
260
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
261
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
262
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
263
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
264
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
265
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
266
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
267
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
268
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
269
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
270
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
271
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
272
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
273
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
274
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
275
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
276
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
277
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
278
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
279
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
280
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
281
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
282
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
283
John Ericsson Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
284
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
285
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
286
National World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
287
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
288
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
289
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
290
George Washington's Mount Vernon
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291
National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
292
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
293
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
294
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
295
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
296
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
297
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
298
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
299
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
300
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
301
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
302
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
303
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
304
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
305
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
306
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
307
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
308
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
309
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
310
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
311
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
312
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
313
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
314
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
315
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
316
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
317
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
318
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
319
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
320
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
321
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
322
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
323
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
324
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
325
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
326
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
327
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
328
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
329
John Ericsson Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
330
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
331
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
332
National World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
333
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
334
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
335
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
336
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
337
National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
338
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
339
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
340
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
341
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
342
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
343
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
344
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
345
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
346
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
347
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
348
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
349
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
350
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
351
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
352
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
353
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
354
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
355
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
356
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
357
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
358
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
359
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
360
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
361
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
362
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
363
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
364
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
365
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
366
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
367
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
368
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
369
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
370
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
371
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
372
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
373
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
374
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
375
John Ericsson Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
376
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
377
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
378
National World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
379
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
380
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
381
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
382
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
383
National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
384
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
385
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
386
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
387
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
388
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
389
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
390
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
391
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
392
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
393
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
394
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
395
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
396
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
397
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
398
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
399
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
400
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
401
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
402
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
403
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
404
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
405
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
406
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
407
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
408
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
409
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
410
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
411
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
412
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
413
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
414
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
415
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
416
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
417
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
418
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
419
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
420
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
421
John Ericsson Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
422
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
423
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
424
National World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
425
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
426
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
427
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
428
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
429
National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
430
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
431
White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
432
Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
433
Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
434
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
435
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
drive by and talk about it
436
National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
437
The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
438
Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
439
Union Station
drive by and talk about it
440
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
441
Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
442
Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
443
National Mall
drive through and talk about it
444
Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
445
Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
446
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
447
U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
448
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
449
United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
450
United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
451
DAR Museum
view and talk about it
452
FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
453
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
454
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
455
Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
456
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
457
United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
458
American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
459
Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
460
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
461
James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
462
Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
463
The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
464
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
465
Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
466
Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
467
John Ericsson Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
468
George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
469
Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
470
National World War I Memorial
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
471
Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
472
Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
473
National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
474
George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
475
National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
476
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.
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toni.wendtmann
Feb 2016

This was a great tour, with limited time in Washington we were able to see all the sights and the guide was very informative.

Derek M
Aug 2015

Great tour to briefly see most of the attractions in Washington DC. The bus was fairly cooled down although a little bit worn-out. The driver was knowledgeable but the sound system was distorting a lot of information he was sharing with. The pick-up point was about a 30 minute walk from our hotel which wasn't too pleasant to walk through some of the shady areas of DC.
I have tried other tour operators and they all seem to be within the same level.

138sabinez
May 2024
Unfortunately, it was a complete disappointment: the tour guide spoke poor English, the loudspeaker on the bus was completely unclear, there were no explanations about the history of the city and its significance, and to top it all off, all the streets were closed due to Memorial Day! What speaks for the professionalism of the provider?!?

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