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Discover Washington D.C. on a Day Trip from NYC

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Embark on a remarkable journey from New York City to Washington, D.C., and explore the heart of the nation’s capital. Depart early from Manhattan for a day filled with iconic landmarks and historical wonders. Start at the U.S. Capitol, an architectural marvel and seat of Congress, then visit the Lincoln Memorial, offering stunning views of the Washington Monument and Reflecting Pool.
Pay respects at the Korean War Veterans Memorial, World War II Memorial, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, each honoring incredible legacies. Experience the serene Arlington National Cemetery, the final resting place of American heroes, and stop at the iconic White House, a symbol of pride and leadership.
Conclude your day at Union Station, where history meets modern elegance with stunning architecture and a variety of shopping and dining options, before relaxing on the journey back to NYC. Return to Manhattan with unforgettable memories of a day immersed in history and culture.
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Ce qui est inclu
5 hours bus - Hop On/Hop Off tour of Washington DC
All travelers must bring a valid passport. US residents must bring a state ID or driver's license.
Arlington National Cemetery entrance
Air-conditioned vehicle
1 hour walking tour of the National Mall
5 hours bus - Hop On/Hop Off tour of Washington DC
All travelers must bring a valid passport. US residents must bring a state ID or driver's license.
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • All travelers must bring a valid passport. All U.S. residents must bring a state ID or driver's license.
À quoi s'attendre
1
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it's packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners.
2
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
3
Delaware
Delaware, nicknamed The First State, is known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and small size.
4
Maryland
Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a small but historically significant state with a rich cultural and geographic diversity.
5
Washington DC
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city of history, politics, and culture.
6
U.S. Capitol
The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States. It serves as the home of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of the nation's democracy.
7
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located in Washington, D.C., honors the 18th President of the United States and the commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War.
8
Peace Monument
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument, is a historic and symbolic sculpture located in Washington, D.C. It stands as a tribute to naval officers, sailors, and marines who lost their lives during the American Civil War.
9
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), located in Washington, D.C., is a museum dedicated to preserving, studying, and showcasing the history, culture, and art of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
10
Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most popular museums in the world, offering a comprehensive exploration of aviation, space exploration, and related sciences.
11
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art.
12
National Museum of African Art
The Museum of African Art is a premier institution dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of African art.
13
Washington Monument
An iconic obelisk dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. It stands as a symbol of national pride and the enduring legacy of one of America's founding fathers.
14
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The nation’s official memorial to the Holocaust.
15
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
An integral part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and plays a key role in producing the nation's paper currency and other security documents. It is one of the two facilities in the United States responsible for printing money.
16
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
A neoclassical monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
17
Virginia
The State of Virginia, nicknamed the Old Dominion and the Mother of Presidents, is steeped in history and known for its pivotal role in the founding of the United States.
18
The Pentagon
A symbol of the United States' military power and resilience, reflecting its historical importance and modern significance in safeguarding national security.
19
Arlington National Cemetery
A revered burial ground and memorial dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
20
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
One of the most iconic features of the cemetery, this tomb honors unidentified soldiers who died in service to the United States.
21
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
The gravesite of President John F. Kennedy is marked by an eternal flame.
22
Lincoln Memorial
Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, it serves as a symbol of his leadership, the abolition of slavery, and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War.
23
National Mall
The National Mall is a sprawling, iconic park that serves as the heart of the nation's capital and a symbol of American democracy, history, and culture.
24
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served in the Korean War
25
National World War II Memorial
A grand tribute to the 16 million Americans who served in the Armed Forces during World War II, the 400,000 who lost their lives, and the countless others who supported the war effort from home.
26
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This powerful memorial celebrates his commitment to justice, equality, and the dream of a better America.
27
Albert Einstein Memorial
honors one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century and his contributions to science and humanity.
28
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
A regional intergovernmental organization aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, security, and development across the Americas.
29
Ford's Theatre
Known as the site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
30
The National Archives Museum
Home to some of the most important documents in U.S. history. It preserves and displays the nation's founding documents, such as the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
31
National Japanese American Memorial
Honors the courage and sacrifice of Japanese Americans during World War II
32
Columbus Circle
The centerpiece of Columbus Circle is the Columbus Fountain, commemorating Columbus’ voyages and the connection between Europe and the Americas, serving as a tribute to exploration and discovery.
33
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it's packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners.
34
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
35
Delaware
Delaware, nicknamed The First State, is known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and small size.
36
Maryland
Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a small but historically significant state with a rich cultural and geographic diversity.
37
Washington DC
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city of history, politics, and culture.
38
U.S. Capitol
The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States. It serves as the home of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of the nation's democracy.
39
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located in Washington, D.C., honors the 18th President of the United States and the commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War.
40
Peace Monument
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument, is a historic and symbolic sculpture located in Washington, D.C. It stands as a tribute to naval officers, sailors, and marines who lost their lives during the American Civil War.
41
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), located in Washington, D.C., is a museum dedicated to preserving, studying, and showcasing the history, culture, and art of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
42
Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most popular museums in the world, offering a comprehensive exploration of aviation, space exploration, and related sciences.
43
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art.
44
National Museum of African Art
The Museum of African Art is a premier institution dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of African art.
45
Washington Monument
An iconic obelisk dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. It stands as a symbol of national pride and the enduring legacy of one of America's founding fathers.
46
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The nation’s official memorial to the Holocaust.
47
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
An integral part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and plays a key role in producing the nation's paper currency and other security documents. It is one of the two facilities in the United States responsible for printing money.
48
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
A neoclassical monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
49
Virginia
The State of Virginia, nicknamed the Old Dominion and the Mother of Presidents, is steeped in history and known for its pivotal role in the founding of the United States.
50
The Pentagon
A symbol of the United States' military power and resilience, reflecting its historical importance and modern significance in safeguarding national security.
51
Arlington National Cemetery
A revered burial ground and memorial dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
52
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
One of the most iconic features of the cemetery, this tomb honors unidentified soldiers who died in service to the United States.
53
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
The gravesite of President John F. Kennedy is marked by an eternal flame.
54
Lincoln Memorial
Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, it serves as a symbol of his leadership, the abolition of slavery, and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War.
55
National Mall
The National Mall is a sprawling, iconic park that serves as the heart of the nation's capital and a symbol of American democracy, history, and culture.
56
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served in the Korean War
57
National World War II Memorial
A grand tribute to the 16 million Americans who served in the Armed Forces during World War II, the 400,000 who lost their lives, and the countless others who supported the war effort from home.
58
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This powerful memorial celebrates his commitment to justice, equality, and the dream of a better America.
59
Albert Einstein Memorial
honors one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century and his contributions to science and humanity.
60
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
A regional intergovernmental organization aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, security, and development across the Americas.
61
Ford's Theatre
Known as the site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
62
The National Archives Museum
Home to some of the most important documents in U.S. history. It preserves and displays the nation's founding documents, such as the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
63
National Japanese American Memorial
Honors the courage and sacrifice of Japanese Americans during World War II
64
Columbus Circle
The centerpiece of Columbus Circle is the Columbus Fountain, commemorating Columbus’ voyages and the connection between Europe and the Americas, serving as a tribute to exploration and discovery.
65
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it's packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners.
66
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
67
Delaware
Delaware, nicknamed The First State, is known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and small size.
68
Maryland
Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a small but historically significant state with a rich cultural and geographic diversity.
69
Washington DC
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city of history, politics, and culture.
70
U.S. Capitol
The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States. It serves as the home of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of the nation's democracy.
71
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located in Washington, D.C., honors the 18th President of the United States and the commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War.
72
Peace Monument
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument, is a historic and symbolic sculpture located in Washington, D.C. It stands as a tribute to naval officers, sailors, and marines who lost their lives during the American Civil War.
73
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), located in Washington, D.C., is a museum dedicated to preserving, studying, and showcasing the history, culture, and art of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
74
Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most popular museums in the world, offering a comprehensive exploration of aviation, space exploration, and related sciences.
75
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art.
76
National Museum of African Art
The Museum of African Art is a premier institution dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of African art.
77
Washington Monument
An iconic obelisk dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. It stands as a symbol of national pride and the enduring legacy of one of America's founding fathers.
78
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The nation’s official memorial to the Holocaust.
79
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
An integral part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and plays a key role in producing the nation's paper currency and other security documents. It is one of the two facilities in the United States responsible for printing money.
80
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
A neoclassical monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
81
Virginia
The State of Virginia, nicknamed the Old Dominion and the Mother of Presidents, is steeped in history and known for its pivotal role in the founding of the United States.
82
The Pentagon
A symbol of the United States' military power and resilience, reflecting its historical importance and modern significance in safeguarding national security.
83
Arlington National Cemetery
A revered burial ground and memorial dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
84
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
One of the most iconic features of the cemetery, this tomb honors unidentified soldiers who died in service to the United States.
85
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
The gravesite of President John F. Kennedy is marked by an eternal flame.
86
Lincoln Memorial
Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, it serves as a symbol of his leadership, the abolition of slavery, and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War.
87
National Mall
The National Mall is a sprawling, iconic park that serves as the heart of the nation's capital and a symbol of American democracy, history, and culture.
88
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served in the Korean War
89
National World War II Memorial
A grand tribute to the 16 million Americans who served in the Armed Forces during World War II, the 400,000 who lost their lives, and the countless others who supported the war effort from home.
90
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This powerful memorial celebrates his commitment to justice, equality, and the dream of a better America.
91
Albert Einstein Memorial
honors one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century and his contributions to science and humanity.
92
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
A regional intergovernmental organization aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, security, and development across the Americas.
93
Ford's Theatre
Known as the site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
94
The National Archives Museum
Home to some of the most important documents in U.S. history. It preserves and displays the nation's founding documents, such as the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
95
National Japanese American Memorial
Honors the courage and sacrifice of Japanese Americans during World War II
96
Columbus Circle
The centerpiece of Columbus Circle is the Columbus Fountain, commemorating Columbus’ voyages and the connection between Europe and the Americas, serving as a tribute to exploration and discovery.
97
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it's packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners.
98
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
99
Delaware
Delaware, nicknamed The First State, is known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and small size.
100
Maryland
Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a small but historically significant state with a rich cultural and geographic diversity.
101
Washington DC
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city of history, politics, and culture.
102
U.S. Capitol
The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States. It serves as the home of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of the nation's democracy.
103
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located in Washington, D.C., honors the 18th President of the United States and the commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War.
104
Peace Monument
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument, is a historic and symbolic sculpture located in Washington, D.C. It stands as a tribute to naval officers, sailors, and marines who lost their lives during the American Civil War.
105
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), located in Washington, D.C., is a museum dedicated to preserving, studying, and showcasing the history, culture, and art of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
106
Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most popular museums in the world, offering a comprehensive exploration of aviation, space exploration, and related sciences.
107
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art.
108
National Museum of African Art
The Museum of African Art is a premier institution dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of African art.
109
Washington Monument
An iconic obelisk dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. It stands as a symbol of national pride and the enduring legacy of one of America's founding fathers.
110
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The nation’s official memorial to the Holocaust.
111
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
An integral part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and plays a key role in producing the nation's paper currency and other security documents. It is one of the two facilities in the United States responsible for printing money.
112
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
A neoclassical monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
113
Virginia
The State of Virginia, nicknamed the Old Dominion and the Mother of Presidents, is steeped in history and known for its pivotal role in the founding of the United States.
114
The Pentagon
A symbol of the United States' military power and resilience, reflecting its historical importance and modern significance in safeguarding national security.
115
Arlington National Cemetery
A revered burial ground and memorial dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
116
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
One of the most iconic features of the cemetery, this tomb honors unidentified soldiers who died in service to the United States.
117
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
The gravesite of President John F. Kennedy is marked by an eternal flame.
118
Lincoln Memorial
Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, it serves as a symbol of his leadership, the abolition of slavery, and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War.
119
National Mall
The National Mall is a sprawling, iconic park that serves as the heart of the nation's capital and a symbol of American democracy, history, and culture.
120
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served in the Korean War
121
National World War II Memorial
A grand tribute to the 16 million Americans who served in the Armed Forces during World War II, the 400,000 who lost their lives, and the countless others who supported the war effort from home.
122
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This powerful memorial celebrates his commitment to justice, equality, and the dream of a better America.
123
Albert Einstein Memorial
honors one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century and his contributions to science and humanity.
124
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
A regional intergovernmental organization aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, security, and development across the Americas.
125
Ford's Theatre
Known as the site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
126
The National Archives Museum
Home to some of the most important documents in U.S. history. It preserves and displays the nation's founding documents, such as the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
127
National Japanese American Memorial
Honors the courage and sacrifice of Japanese Americans during World War II
128
Columbus Circle
The centerpiece of Columbus Circle is the Columbus Fountain, commemorating Columbus’ voyages and the connection between Europe and the Americas, serving as a tribute to exploration and discovery.
129
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it's packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners.
130
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
131
Delaware
Delaware, nicknamed The First State, is known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and small size.
132
Maryland
Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a small but historically significant state with a rich cultural and geographic diversity.
133
Washington DC
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city of history, politics, and culture.
134
U.S. Capitol
The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States. It serves as the home of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of the nation's democracy.
135
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located in Washington, D.C., honors the 18th President of the United States and the commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War.
136
Peace Monument
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument, is a historic and symbolic sculpture located in Washington, D.C. It stands as a tribute to naval officers, sailors, and marines who lost their lives during the American Civil War.
137
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), located in Washington, D.C., is a museum dedicated to preserving, studying, and showcasing the history, culture, and art of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
138
Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most popular museums in the world, offering a comprehensive exploration of aviation, space exploration, and related sciences.
139
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art.
140
National Museum of African Art
The Museum of African Art is a premier institution dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of African art.
141
Washington Monument
An iconic obelisk dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. It stands as a symbol of national pride and the enduring legacy of one of America's founding fathers.
142
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The nation’s official memorial to the Holocaust.
143
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
An integral part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and plays a key role in producing the nation's paper currency and other security documents. It is one of the two facilities in the United States responsible for printing money.
144
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
A neoclassical monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
145
Virginia
The State of Virginia, nicknamed the Old Dominion and the Mother of Presidents, is steeped in history and known for its pivotal role in the founding of the United States.
146
The Pentagon
A symbol of the United States' military power and resilience, reflecting its historical importance and modern significance in safeguarding national security.
147
Arlington National Cemetery
A revered burial ground and memorial dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
148
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
One of the most iconic features of the cemetery, this tomb honors unidentified soldiers who died in service to the United States.
149
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
The gravesite of President John F. Kennedy is marked by an eternal flame.
150
Lincoln Memorial
Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, it serves as a symbol of his leadership, the abolition of slavery, and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War.
151
National Mall
The National Mall is a sprawling, iconic park that serves as the heart of the nation's capital and a symbol of American democracy, history, and culture.
152
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served in the Korean War
153
National World War II Memorial
A grand tribute to the 16 million Americans who served in the Armed Forces during World War II, the 400,000 who lost their lives, and the countless others who supported the war effort from home.
154
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This powerful memorial celebrates his commitment to justice, equality, and the dream of a better America.
155
Albert Einstein Memorial
honors one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century and his contributions to science and humanity.
156
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
A regional intergovernmental organization aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, security, and development across the Americas.
157
Ford's Theatre
Known as the site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
158
The National Archives Museum
Home to some of the most important documents in U.S. history. It preserves and displays the nation's founding documents, such as the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
159
National Japanese American Memorial
Honors the courage and sacrifice of Japanese Americans during World War II
160
Columbus Circle
The centerpiece of Columbus Circle is the Columbus Fountain, commemorating Columbus’ voyages and the connection between Europe and the Americas, serving as a tribute to exploration and discovery.
161
New Jersey
New Jersey may be small, but it's packed with interesting history, culture, beautiful beaches, and plenty of diners.
162
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is steeped in history, industry, and natural beauty, making it a fascinating state.
163
Delaware
Delaware, nicknamed The First State, is known for its historical significance, scenic beauty, and small size.
164
Maryland
Maryland, known as the Old Line State, is a small but historically significant state with a rich cultural and geographic diversity.
165
Washington DC
Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, is a city of history, politics, and culture.
166
U.S. Capitol
The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the United States. It serves as the home of the U.S. Congress and a symbol of the nation's democracy.
167
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
The Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, located in Washington, D.C., honors the 18th President of the United States and the commanding general of the Union Army during the Civil War.
168
Peace Monument
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument, is a historic and symbolic sculpture located in Washington, D.C. It stands as a tribute to naval officers, sailors, and marines who lost their lives during the American Civil War.
169
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), located in Washington, D.C., is a museum dedicated to preserving, studying, and showcasing the history, culture, and art of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas.
170
Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum
The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, located in Washington, D.C., is one of the most popular museums in the world, offering a comprehensive exploration of aviation, space exploration, and related sciences.
171
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art.
172
National Museum of African Art
The Museum of African Art is a premier institution dedicated to the collection, study, and exhibition of African art.
173
Washington Monument
An iconic obelisk dedicated to George Washington, the first President of the United States. It stands as a symbol of national pride and the enduring legacy of one of America's founding fathers.
174
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The nation’s official memorial to the Holocaust.
175
Bureau Of Engraving And Printing
An integral part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury and plays a key role in producing the nation's paper currency and other security documents. It is one of the two facilities in the United States responsible for printing money.
176
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
A neoclassical monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
177
Virginia
The State of Virginia, nicknamed the Old Dominion and the Mother of Presidents, is steeped in history and known for its pivotal role in the founding of the United States.
178
The Pentagon
A symbol of the United States' military power and resilience, reflecting its historical importance and modern significance in safeguarding national security.
179
Arlington National Cemetery
A revered burial ground and memorial dedicated to honoring the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
180
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
One of the most iconic features of the cemetery, this tomb honors unidentified soldiers who died in service to the United States.
181
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
The gravesite of President John F. Kennedy is marked by an eternal flame.
182
Lincoln Memorial
Dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, it serves as a symbol of his leadership, the abolition of slavery, and the preservation of the Union during the Civil War.
183
National Mall
The National Mall is a sprawling, iconic park that serves as the heart of the nation's capital and a symbol of American democracy, history, and culture.
184
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served in the Korean War
185
National World War II Memorial
A grand tribute to the 16 million Americans who served in the Armed Forces during World War II, the 400,000 who lost their lives, and the countless others who supported the war effort from home.
186
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This powerful memorial celebrates his commitment to justice, equality, and the dream of a better America.
187
Albert Einstein Memorial
honors one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century and his contributions to science and humanity.
188
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
A regional intergovernmental organization aimed at promoting democracy, human rights, security, and development across the Americas.
189
Ford's Theatre
Known as the site where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
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The National Archives Museum
Home to some of the most important documents in U.S. history. It preserves and displays the nation's founding documents, such as the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights.
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National Japanese American Memorial
Honors the courage and sacrifice of Japanese Americans during World War II
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Columbus Circle
The centerpiece of Columbus Circle is the Columbus Fountain, commemorating Columbus’ voyages and the connection between Europe and the Americas, serving as a tribute to exploration and discovery.
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Raul A
Mar 2025
The van was very comfortable and also did some stops between New York and Washington so it wasn't an unpleasant trip, the guides were very friendly and open to any questions from the people. Something important to take in consideration for those who aren't familiarized with city tours, you will only stop in the most important places and of course for those that are easy to enter and take some pictures, don't expect too much time between one place and another. So if you want to see the most important things in the city this is the tour for you.

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