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Visite d'une demi-journée de la ville de Washington DC avec un guide multilingue

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Discover the rich history of Washington, D.C., on a personalized tour in the language of your choice—Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish! Our expert guides will take you through iconic landmarks like Arlington Cemetery, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Korean War Memorial, offering fascinating stories and historical insights at every stop.

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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
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
2
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
3
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
4
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
5
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
6
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
7
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
8
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
9
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976.
10
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
11
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
12
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
13
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
14
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
15
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
16
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
17
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
18
The Marine Corps Marathon - Washington DC
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
19
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
20
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
21
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
22
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
23
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
24
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
25
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
26
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
27
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
28
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
29
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976.
30
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
31
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
32
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
33
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
34
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
35
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
36
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
37
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
38
The Marine Corps Marathon - Washington DC
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
39
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
40
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
41
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
42
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
43
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
44
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
45
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
46
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
47
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
48
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
49
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976.
50
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
51
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
52
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
53
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
54
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
55
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
56
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
57
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
58
The Marine Corps Marathon - Washington DC
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
59
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
60
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
61
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
62
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
63
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
64
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
65
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
66
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
67
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
68
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
69
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976.
70
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
71
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
72
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
73
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
74
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
75
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
76
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
77
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
78
The Marine Corps Marathon - Washington DC
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
79
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
80
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
81
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
82
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
83
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
84
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
85
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
86
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
87
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
88
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
89
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976.
90
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
91
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
92
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
93
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
94
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
95
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
96
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
97
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
98
The Marine Corps Marathon - Washington DC
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
99
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
100
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
101
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
102
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
103
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
104
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
105
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
106
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
107
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
108
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
109
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976.
110
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
111
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
112
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
113
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
114
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
115
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
116
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
117
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
118
The Marine Corps Marathon - Washington DC
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
119
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
120
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
121
maison Blanche
Résidence officielle du président des États-Unis
122
Bâtiment de l'institution Smithsonian
Le Smithsonian Institution Building, situé près du National Mall à Washington, DC derrière le National Museum of African Art et la Sackler Gallery, abrite les bureaux administratifs et le centre d'information de la Smithsonian Institution.
123
Siège du FBI
Le bâtiment a reçu son nom officiel, le J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, que le président Richard Nixon a signé le 4 mai 1972, deux jours après la mort du directeur Hoover. Le président Gerald Ford a consacré le bâtiment le 30 septembre 1975.
124
Pavillon de l'Ancienne Poste
Découvrez le bâtiment du maire du district de Columbia, le Trump International Hotel Washington, le bâtiment fédéral du FBI et les archives nationales des États-Unis
125
Galerie nationale d'art
La National Gallery of Art, et son jardin de sculptures attenant, est un musée d'art national à Washington, D.C., situé sur le National Mall
126
Le Musée des Archives Nationales
Le bâtiment des Archives nationales abrite plus de trois milliards de documents au total, dont les trois documents les plus importants de l'histoire américaine : la Déclaration d'indépendance, la Constitution des États-Unis et la Déclaration des droits.
127
Capitole des États-Unis
Prenez des photos au Capitole des États-Unis, au président Garfield, au général Ulysses S. Grant et aux mémoriaux de la paix
128
Musée national des Indiens d'Amérique
Le National Museum of the American Indian est un musée aux États-Unis consacré à la culture des peuples autochtones des Amériques.
129
Musée national de l'air et de l'espace
Le National Air and Space Museum de la Smithsonian Institution, également appelé Air and Space Museum, est un musée situé à Washington, D.C., aux États-Unis. Il a été créé en 1946 sous le nom de National Air Museum et a ouvert son bâtiment principal sur le National Mall près de L'Enfant Plaza en 1976.
130
Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Mémorial extérieur emblématique en l'honneur des 16 millions d'Américains qui ont servi pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
131
le monument de Washington
Point de repère de 555 pieds de haut situé sur le National Mall pour honorer le premier président des États-Unis! Vous serez devant le Washington Monument pour vous retirer tout en explorant le WW2 Memorial.
132
Mémorial Jefferson
Rotonde à colonnes dans le style du Panthéon de Rome sur le réservoir artificiel connu sous le nom de bassin de marée.
133
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr, Memorial avec vue sur le Thomas Jefferson Memorial et le Tidal Basin.
134
Mémorial de Lincoln
Hommage inspiré du Parthénon à Abraham Lincoln avec un 19 pieds. Statue de marbre, peintures murales et bassin réfléchissant.
135
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Monument au service de la guerre du Vietnam, avec un mur avec plus de 58 000 noms de soldats morts et disparus.
136
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Mémorial en plein air commémorant les personnes qui ont servi pendant la guerre de Corée à travers des statues réalistes.
137
Tombe de John F.Kennedy
Montez la colline pour visiter la tombe de Kennedy, ainsi que Robert, Edward et Joseph Kennedy. Vous devez apporter votre carte d'identité ou votre passeport pour passer la sécurité pour entrer.
138
Marathon du Corps des Marines - Washington DC
Statue en l'honneur des Marines américains pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, représentant la scène emblématique d'Iwo Jima de 1945.
139
Mémorial de l'armée de l'air
le United States Air Force Memorial rend hommage au service et à l'héritage des hommes et des femmes de l'United States Air Force. Les trois flèches en acier inoxydable atteignent une hauteur de 402 pieds au-dessus du niveau de la mer. Il jouxte le cimetière national d'Arlington et surplombe le Pentagone.
140
Le Pentagone
Immense quartier général à cinq côtés du département de la Défense des États-Unis.
141
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
142
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
143
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
144
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
145
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
146
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
147
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
148
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
149
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
150
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
151
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
152
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
153
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
154
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
155
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
156
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
157
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
158
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
159
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
160
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
161
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
162
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
163
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
164
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
165
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
166
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
167
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
168
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
169
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
170
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
171
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
172
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
173
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
174
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
175
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
176
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
177
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
178
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
179
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
180
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
181
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
182
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
183
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
184
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
185
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
186
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
187
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
188
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
189
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
190
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
191
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
192
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
193
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
194
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
195
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
196
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
197
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
198
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
199
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
200
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
201
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
202
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
203
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
204
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
205
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
206
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
207
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
208
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
209
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
210
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
211
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
212
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
213
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
214
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
215
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
216
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
217
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
218
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
219
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
220
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
221
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
222
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
223
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
224
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
225
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
226
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
227
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
228
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
229
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
230
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
231
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
232
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
233
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
234
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
235
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
236
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
237
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
238
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
239
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
240
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
241
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
242
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
243
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
244
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
245
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
246
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
247
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
248
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
249
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
250
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
251
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
252
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
253
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
254
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
255
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
256
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
257
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
258
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
259
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
260
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
261
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
262
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
263
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
264
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
265
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
266
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
267
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
268
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
269
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
270
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
271
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
272
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
273
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
274
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
275
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
276
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
277
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
278
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
279
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
280
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
281
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
282
Smithsonian Institution Building
The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
283
FBI Headquarters
The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
284
Old Post Office Pavilion
View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
285
National Gallery of Art
The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
286
The National Archives Museum
The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
287
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
288
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
289
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
290
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
291
Jefferson Memorial
Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
292
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
293
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
294
Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
295
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
296
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
297
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
298
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
299
The Pentagon
Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
300
Air Force Memorial
the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
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Commentaires (107)
Natalie_K
Mar 2025
Victor was very knowledgeable and friendly! Great at keeping us all engaged. We had three teenagers who really enjoyed the tour.
Mariann_W
Jul 2024
We had a great tour with Victor who was so knowledgeable and entertaining. I especially appreciated the hotel pick up.
Brad_K
May 2024
Tour guide Victor is so knowledgeable and witty with the history of the area and so much more! Both thumbs up 👍 👌 👏 😀

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