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Passeport obligatoire pour entrer au cimetière d'Arlington.
Explorez au-delà de la Grosse Pomme lors d'une visite d'une journée complète de Washington en espagnol. La capitale des États-Unis, une ville avec le centre du pouvoir politique et où le destin du pays est géré ainsi que celui de nombreuses autres nations. Bien que la ville soit un centre politique et administratif, elle possède de nombreux attraits car il existe de nombreux monuments et lieux d'intérêt national. C'est un centre de l'histoire et de la culture américaines avec des musées exceptionnels (plusieurs sont gratuits), des galeries et bien plus encore.

Rencontrez : le Pentagone, le cimetière national d'Arlington, le monument Iwo Jima, George Town, les monuments de Lincoln, la guerre de Corée , guerre du Vietnam, film Pool Forrest Gump, Seconde Guerre mondiale, OAS, l'obélisque, la Croix-Rouge américaine, la présidence du Bice, la Maison Blanche, le Trésor de l'IRS, le FBI, l'avenue présidentielle, le Capitole, le musée de l'air et l'espace.
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Transport by air-conditioned coach with bathroom and WiFi
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Spanish-speaking guide
Transport by air-conditioned coach with bathroom and WiFi
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Spanish-speaking guide
Transport by air-conditioned coach with bathroom and WiFi
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagné d'un adulte
  • Vous devez être muni d'un passeport pour entrer dans le cimetière d'Arlington.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is the largest military cemetery in the country and serves as the final resting place for more than 400,000 military veterans and their immediate family from the fronts of Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as World Wars I and II, the conflict in Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War and the United States Civil War.
2
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
This iconic monument is based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph by Joe Rosenthal, which represents the Marines who raise the flag on top of Mount Suribachi during World War II.
3
Jefferson Memorial
The Jefferson Memorial building is a circular outdoor structure with a shallow dome supported by a circular colonnade composed of 26 Ionic columns. 12 additional columns support the north porch, and 4 columns are placed in each of the 4 memorial openings.
4
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom the Union saved, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is consecrated forever." Under these words, the sixteenth president of the United States feels immortalized in marble as a lasting symbol of unity, strength and wisdom. We will make a walking tour accompanied by our guide.
5
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
We will walk through this Monument that honors the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Monument chronologically lists the names of more than 58,000 Americans who gave their lives in the service of their country and their names are written on this granite wall.
6
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located near the Lincoln Memorial at the National Mall in Washington, DC. It was dedicated on July 27, 1995. The Monument was designed and funded by private contributions and erected under the auspices of the Advisory Board of the Korean War Veterans Memorial. composed of Korean War veterans appointed by President Reagan
7
Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is an obelisk at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander in chief of the Continental Army and the first president of the United States. Located almost east of the reflective pool and the Lincoln Memorial,
8
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and it has been the residence of all US presidents. UU. Since John Adams in 1800. The term "White House" is often used as a metonym for the president and his advisers.
9
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The Martin Luther King Jr. Monument is located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. [1] It covers four acres and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King, carved by sculptor Lei Yixin. The inspiration for the commemorative design is a phrase from King's speech "I Have A Dream": "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope." The monument was opened to the public on August 22, 2011, after more than two decades of planning, fundraising and construction.
10
National Mall
We will tour the National Mall which is a landscaped park within the National Mall and Memorial Parks, an official unit of the United States National Park System. It is located near downtown Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and is administered by the National Park Service (NPS) of the United States Department of Interior.
11
National World War II Memorial
The World War II Memorial is a memorial of national significance [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II. Consisting of 56 pillars and a pair of small triumphal arches surrounding a square and fountain, it sits on the National Mall in Washington, DC, on the former site of the Rainbow Pool at the eastern end of the Reflecting Pool, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.
12
Washington Monument
We will pass through the Obelisk, when it was built it was the tallest structure in the world
13
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building, informally known as Archives I, is the original headquarters of the National Archives and Records Administration. It is located north of the National Mall at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C ..
14
National Air and Space Museum
The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, also called NASM, is a museum in Washington, DC. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building in the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976 In 2016, there we will find the history of the avecion as the prototypes used for trips to the moon.
15
The Capitol Steps
Being one of the most emblematic buildings in Washington and well known for being the scene of many films. It is the seat of the legislative branch formed by Senators and Representatives to the chamber. We will stop there to photograph.
16
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is the largest military cemetery in the country and serves as the final resting place for more than 400,000 military veterans and their immediate family from the fronts of Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as World Wars I and II, the conflict in Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War and the United States Civil War.
17
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
This iconic monument is based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph by Joe Rosenthal, which represents the Marines who raise the flag on top of Mount Suribachi during World War II.
18
Jefferson Memorial
The Jefferson Memorial building is a circular outdoor structure with a shallow dome supported by a circular colonnade composed of 26 Ionic columns. 12 additional columns support the north porch, and 4 columns are placed in each of the 4 memorial openings.
19
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom the Union saved, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is consecrated forever." Under these words, the sixteenth president of the United States feels immortalized in marble as a lasting symbol of unity, strength and wisdom. We will make a walking tour accompanied by our guide.
20
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
We will walk through this Monument that honors the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Monument chronologically lists the names of more than 58,000 Americans who gave their lives in the service of their country and their names are written on this granite wall.
21
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located near the Lincoln Memorial at the National Mall in Washington, DC. It was dedicated on July 27, 1995. The Monument was designed and funded by private contributions and erected under the auspices of the Advisory Board of the Korean War Veterans Memorial. composed of Korean War veterans appointed by President Reagan
22
Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is an obelisk at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander in chief of the Continental Army and the first president of the United States. Located almost east of the reflective pool and the Lincoln Memorial,
23
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and it has been the residence of all US presidents. UU. Since John Adams in 1800. The term "White House" is often used as a metonym for the president and his advisers.
24
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The Martin Luther King Jr. Monument is located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. [1] It covers four acres and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King, carved by sculptor Lei Yixin. The inspiration for the commemorative design is a phrase from King's speech "I Have A Dream": "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope." The monument was opened to the public on August 22, 2011, after more than two decades of planning, fundraising and construction.
25
National Mall
We will tour the National Mall which is a landscaped park within the National Mall and Memorial Parks, an official unit of the United States National Park System. It is located near downtown Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and is administered by the National Park Service (NPS) of the United States Department of Interior.
26
National World War II Memorial
The World War II Memorial is a memorial of national significance [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II. Consisting of 56 pillars and a pair of small triumphal arches surrounding a square and fountain, it sits on the National Mall in Washington, DC, on the former site of the Rainbow Pool at the eastern end of the Reflecting Pool, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.
27
Washington Monument
We will pass through the Obelisk, when it was built it was the tallest structure in the world
28
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building, informally known as Archives I, is the original headquarters of the National Archives and Records Administration. It is located north of the National Mall at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C ..
29
National Air and Space Museum
The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, also called NASM, is a museum in Washington, DC. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building in the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976 In 2016, there we will find the history of the avecion as the prototypes used for trips to the moon.
30
The Capitol Steps
Being one of the most emblematic buildings in Washington and well known for being the scene of many films. It is the seat of the legislative branch formed by Senators and Representatives to the chamber. We will stop there to photograph.
31
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is the largest military cemetery in the country and serves as the final resting place for more than 400,000 military veterans and their immediate family from the fronts of Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as World Wars I and II, the conflict in Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War and the United States Civil War.
32
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
This iconic monument is based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph by Joe Rosenthal, which represents the Marines who raise the flag on top of Mount Suribachi during World War II.
33
Jefferson Memorial
The Jefferson Memorial building is a circular outdoor structure with a shallow dome supported by a circular colonnade composed of 26 Ionic columns. 12 additional columns support the north porch, and 4 columns are placed in each of the 4 memorial openings.
34
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom the Union saved, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is consecrated forever." Under these words, the sixteenth president of the United States feels immortalized in marble as a lasting symbol of unity, strength and wisdom. We will make a walking tour accompanied by our guide.
35
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
We will walk through this Monument that honors the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans Monument chronologically lists the names of more than 58,000 Americans who gave their lives in the service of their country and their names are written on this granite wall.
36
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located near the Lincoln Memorial at the National Mall in Washington, DC. It was dedicated on July 27, 1995. The Monument was designed and funded by private contributions and erected under the auspices of the Advisory Board of the Korean War Veterans Memorial. composed of Korean War veterans appointed by President Reagan
37
Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is an obelisk at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander in chief of the Continental Army and the first president of the United States. Located almost east of the reflective pool and the Lincoln Memorial,
38
White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and it has been the residence of all US presidents. UU. Since John Adams in 1800. The term "White House" is often used as a metonym for the president and his advisers.
39
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The Martin Luther King Jr. Monument is located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States. [1] It covers four acres and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King, carved by sculptor Lei Yixin. The inspiration for the commemorative design is a phrase from King's speech "I Have A Dream": "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope." The monument was opened to the public on August 22, 2011, after more than two decades of planning, fundraising and construction.
40
National Mall
We will tour the National Mall which is a landscaped park within the National Mall and Memorial Parks, an official unit of the United States National Park System. It is located near downtown Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States, and is administered by the National Park Service (NPS) of the United States Department of Interior.
41
National World War II Memorial
The World War II Memorial is a memorial of national significance [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II. Consisting of 56 pillars and a pair of small triumphal arches surrounding a square and fountain, it sits on the National Mall in Washington, DC, on the former site of the Rainbow Pool at the eastern end of the Reflecting Pool, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.
42
Washington Monument
We will pass through the Obelisk, when it was built it was the tallest structure in the world
43
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building, informally known as Archives I, is the original headquarters of the National Archives and Records Administration. It is located north of the National Mall at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C ..
44
National Air and Space Museum
The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, also called NASM, is a museum in Washington, DC. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building in the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976 In 2016, there we will find the history of the avecion as the prototypes used for trips to the moon.
45
The Capitol Steps
Being one of the most emblematic buildings in Washington and well known for being the scene of many films. It is the seat of the legislative branch formed by Senators and Representatives to the chamber. We will stop there to photograph.
46
Cimetière national d'Arlington
Le cimetière national d'Arlington est le plus grand cimetière militaire du pays et sert de dernier lieu de repos à plus de 400 000 vétérans militaires et à leur famille immédiate des fronts d'Irak et d'Afghanistan, ainsi que des guerres mondiales I et II, du conflit en Corée, Le Vietnam, la guerre froide et la guerre civile américaine.
47
Mémorial de guerre du Corps des Marines des États-Unis
Ce monument emblématique est basé sur une photographie de Joe Rosenthal, lauréate du prix Pulitzer, qui représente les Marines qui hissent le drapeau au sommet du mont Suribachi pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
48
Mémorial Jefferson
Le bâtiment Jefferson Memorial est une structure extérieure circulaire avec un dôme peu profond soutenu par une colonnade circulaire composée de 26 colonnes ioniques. 12 colonnes supplémentaires soutiennent le porche nord et 4 colonnes sont placées dans chacune des 4 ouvertures commémoratives.
49
Mémorial de Lincoln
"Dans ce temple, comme dans le cœur du peuple pour qui l'Union a sauvé, la mémoire d'Abraham Lincoln est consacrée à jamais." Sous ces mots, le seizième président des États-Unis se sent immortalisé dans le marbre comme un symbole durable d'unité, de force et de sagesse. Nous ferons une visite à pied accompagnée de notre guide.
50
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Nous traverserons ce monument qui honore les hommes et les femmes qui ont servi pendant la controversée guerre du Vietnam, le monument des vétérans du Vietnam répertorie chronologiquement les noms de plus de 58 000 Américains qui ont donné leur vie au service de leur pays et leurs noms sont écrits sur ce mur de granit.
51
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Le mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée est situé près du Lincoln Memorial au National Mall à Washington, DC. Il a été inauguré le 27 juillet 1995. Le monument a été conçu et financé par des contributions privées et érigé sous les auspices du Conseil consultatif du Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée. composé d'anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée nommés par le président Reagan
52
le monument de Washington
Le Washington Monument est un obélisque du National Mall à Washington, D.C., construit pour commémorer George Washington, autrefois commandant en chef de l'armée continentale et premier président des États-Unis. Situé presque à l'est du bassin réfléchissant et du Lincoln Memorial,
53
maison Blanche
La Maison Blanche est la résidence officielle et le lieu de travail du président des États-Unis. Il est situé au 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW à Washington, D.C. et a été la résidence de tous les présidents américains. UU. Depuis John Adams en 1800. Le terme "Maison Blanche" est souvent utilisé comme métonyme pour le président et ses conseillers.
54
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Le monument Martin Luther King Jr. est situé dans le parc West Potomac, à côté du National Mall à Washington, D.C., aux États-Unis. [1] Il couvre quatre acres et comprend la pierre de l'espoir, une statue en granit du chef du mouvement des droits civiques, Martin Luther King, sculptée par le sculpteur Lei Yixin. L'inspiration pour le design commémoratif est une phrase du discours de King "I Have A Dream": "De la montagne du désespoir, une pierre d'espoir." Le monument a été ouvert au public le 22 août 2011, après plus de deux décennies de planification, de collecte de fonds et de construction.
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Centre commercial national
Nous visiterons le National Mall qui est un parc paysager au sein des National Mall et Memorial Parks, une unité officielle du United States National Park System. Il est situé près du centre-ville de Washington, D.C., la capitale des États-Unis, et est administré par le National Park Service (NPS) du Département de l'intérieur des États-Unis.
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Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Le Mémorial de la Seconde Guerre mondiale est un mémorial d'importance nationale [1] [2] dédié aux Américains qui ont servi dans les forces armées et en tant que civils pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Composé de 56 piliers et d'une paire de petits arcs de triomphe entourant une place et une fontaine, il se trouve sur le National Mall à Washington, DC, sur l'ancien site de la Rainbow Pool à l'extrémité est de la Reflecting Pool, entre le Lincoln Memorial et le monument de Washington.
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le monument de Washington
Nous traverserons l'obélisque, quand il a été construit, c'était la structure la plus haute du monde
58
Le Musée des Archives Nationales
Le bâtiment des Archives nationales, officieusement connu sous le nom d'Archives I, est le siège d'origine de la National Archives and Records Administration. Il est situé au nord du National Mall au 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C..
59
Musée national de l'air et de l'espace
Le National Air and Space Museum de la Smithsonian Institution, également appelé NASM, est un musée situé à Washington, DC. Il a été créé en 1946 sous le nom de National Air Museum et a ouvert son bâtiment principal dans le National Mall près de L'Enfant Plaza en 1976. En 2016, on y retrouvera l'histoire de l'avecion ainsi que les prototypes utilisés pour les voyages vers la lune.
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Les marches du Capitole
Étant l'un des bâtiments les plus emblématiques de Washington et bien connu pour avoir été le théâtre de nombreux films. C'est le siège du pouvoir législatif formé par les sénateurs et les représentants à la chambre. Nous nous arrêterons là pour photographier.
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Commentaires (1)
Odalis_P
May 2022
Excellent excursion. Tour guide Jorge was really communicative and gave us a lot of information about Washington DC history. Marcelo the driver was friendly and responsible in his job

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