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Excursion d'une journée à Washington depuis New York

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Visit Washington, D.C. from Time Square NYC on a day trip, where we will visit some of the most emblematic Memorials and monuments of the District of Columbia. Starting at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, The White House, Lincoln Memorial, The Capitol, FBI Building, The National Archives among other places. With plenty of free time to enjoy the National Air and Space Museum. With a guided bus tour, simply sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.
Ville: La ville de New York
Thu 24 Apr
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Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
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Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
2
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
3
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
4
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
5
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
6
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
7
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
8
Cimetière national d'Arlington
Visitez certains des lieux de sépulture les plus importants du cimetière national d'Arlington. C'est le moyen idéal pour avoir un aperçu complet du site remarquable en quelques minutes seulement. Obligatoire pour entrer au cimetière national. TOUS LES VOYAGEURS DOIVENT APPORTER UN PASSEPORT. (TOUS LES RÉSIDENTS DES ÉTATS-UNIS) DOIVENT APPORTER UNE ID D'ÉTAT OU UN PERMIS DE CONDUIRE.
9
Centre commercial national
Le long et herbeux National Mall abrite des monuments emblématiques, dont le Lincoln Memorial et le Washington Monument. À l'extrémité est se trouve le Capitole américain en forme de dôme et la Maison Blanche au nord. Il est également flanqué de musées Smithsonian, et ses pelouses et sentiers sont souvent bondés de groupes scolaires, de joggeurs et d'équipes de softball. À proximité, le réservoir Tidal Basin est connu pour ses cerisiers en fleurs. Vous aurez du temps libre pour déjeuner.
10
Mémorial de guerre du Corps des Marines des États-Unis
Six soldats tenant la bannière des États-Unis dédiée au Corps des Marines morts depuis 1775. D'après la photographie prise par Joe Rosenthal lors de la bataille d'Iwo Jima.
11
Mémorial de Lincoln
Monument en forme de temple grec dédié au 16e président des États-Unis.
12
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
19 statues en acier inoxydable représentant une escouade de patrouille pendant la guerre de Corée et un mur de granit poli de 50 mètres avec les visages gravés des soldats et du personnel ayant participé à la guerre.
13
maison Blanche
Nous nous approcherons au plus près pour prendre des photos avec la résidence du président des États-Unis.
14
Capitole des États-Unis
Nous nous rapprocherons le plus possible du siège du Congrès des États-Unis pour prendre des photos.
15
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
16
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
17
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
18
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
19
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
20
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
21
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
22
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
23
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
24
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
25
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
26
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
27
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
28
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
29
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
30
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
31
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
32
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
33
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
34
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
35
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
36
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
37
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
38
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
39
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
40
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
41
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
42
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
43
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
44
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
45
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
46
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
47
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
48
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
49
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
50
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
51
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
52
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
53
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
54
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
55
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
56
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
57
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
58
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
59
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
60
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
61
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
62
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
63
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
64
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
65
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
66
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
67
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
68
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
69
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
70
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
71
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
72
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
73
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
74
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
75
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
76
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
77
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
78
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
79
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
80
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
81
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
82
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
83
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
84
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
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Commentaires (197)
euklidg2025
Mar 2025
Very nice experience! We saw a lot of things in Washington and also the guide would comment on historical facts about them which was nice.
K3336RAlindad
Mar 2025
Great value for money, got to see all the main sights and memorials. Comfortable bus, easy journey even though its a long drive. Our guide was very friendly, professional and patient. Would definitely recommend! Thank you!
83sandrov
Mar 2025
I came to NY on vacation with my wife and friends and we took the tour to Washington. We had a really nice day. The staff was punctual, efficient and attentive. The trip was well worth it!

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