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Visite de l'architecture du cercle Dupont et de l'Embassy Row

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Gilded Age opulent mansions and grand embassies line the streets of one of Washington DC's most fashionable neighborhoods-- Dupont Circle. On a two hour walking tour, we'll stroll along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties. We'll discuss the stories and scandals that helped shape the Nation behind the doors of the District's most extravagant homes.

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Ville: Washington DC
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
2
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
3
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
4
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
5
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
6
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
7
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
8
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
9
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
10
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
11
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
12
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
13
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
14
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
15
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
16
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
17
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
18
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
19
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
20
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
21
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
22
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
23
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
24
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
25
Cercle Dupont
Dupont Circle est le cœur de ce quartier historique, avec une fontaine photogénique en son centre.
26
Ambassade Row
Promenez-vous le long d'Embassy Row et découvrez certaines des propriétés les plus impressionnantes de la ville, couvrant toute la gamme architecturale du néo-classique aux Beaux-Arts en passant par la reine Anne et plus encore.
27
Maison Anderson
Ancienne demeure du couple de pouvoir le plus riche de Washington DC, aujourd'hui siège de la plus ancienne organisation patriotique du pays.
28
La maison du président Woodrow Wilson
Ancienne résidence post-présidence de Woodrow Wilson
29
Marches Espagnoles
La version modeste de Washington du célèbre monument européen constitue une oasis tranquille et cachée au milieu de la ville.
30
La Collection Phillips
Le premier musée d'art moderne aux États-Unis
31
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
32
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
33
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
34
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
35
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
36
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
37
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
38
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
39
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
40
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
41
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
42
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
43
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
44
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
45
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
46
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
47
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
48
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
49
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
50
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
51
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
52
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
53
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
54
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
55
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
56
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
57
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
58
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
59
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
60
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
61
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
62
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
63
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
64
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
65
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
66
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
67
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
68
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
69
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
70
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
71
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
72
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
73
Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle is the heart of this historic neighborhood, with a photogenic fountain at it's center.
74
Embassy Row
Walk along Embassy Row and see some of the city's most impressive properties, spanning the architectural gamut from Neo-classical to Beaux-Arts to Queen Anne and more.
75
Anderson House
Former home of the wealthiest power couple in Washington DC, now HQ to the the Nation's oldest patriotic organization.
76
The President Woodrow Wilson House
Former post-presidency home of Woodrow Wilson
77
Spanish Steps
Washington's own modest version of the famed European landmark makes for a quiet hidden oasis in the middle of the city.
78
The Phillips Collection
The first modern art museum in the United States
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Commentaires (111)
Nina_B
Dec 2024
Such a great experience! Sam was so knowledgeable and had good energy in the frigid cold temps. He kept things moving while imparting great little nuggets of information. Learned a lot.
SusanB2573
Nov 2024
The tour was fine, but the guide was not very knowledgeable…he had his script and stuck to that. Of the many questions people in the group asked he often answered with “I think etc.” Or “I’m not sure about that…”. Could have been better!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Susan, thank you for your honest feedback, and I'm very sorry to hear that the tour did not meet expectations. If you have a moment, would you mind getting in touch at [email protected] or 202-525-7315? This is not the experience we normally provide, and I'd appreciate getting more detail so I can address it effectively. Thanks again!
KevinColson
Nov 2024
A 2 hour tour that meanders along a path of rich, american architecture and history, providing a great opportunity to stretch your legs after a morning coffee or libatious brunch. The guide had a detailed knowledge of the many types of architecture throughout the route as well as interesting background and facts on the people who built and lived in the homes. He started with the basic history of why DuPont Circle was established and named which laid a strong foundation for the social, political, and personal information that provided us a more robust perspective on each building.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thank you so much! Our guide Sam is an excellent person to share a pitcher of mimosas with! :)

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