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Excursion d'une journée complète au mont Vernon avec guide

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The DC Memorials and Monuments is a comprehensive tour of the Monuments and Memorials with experienced tour guide. Guests will visit all the Monuments and Memorials while learning fascinating facts from our tour guide, making your visit a memorable one.
We continue on a trip to MT VERNON Where you will enjoy some spectacular discoveries about the first president of The United States.
Ville: Washington DC
Sun 22 Jun
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Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied
À quoi s'attendre
1
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol Building centers a 450-acre Capitol Campus that includes House and Senate office buildings, the U.S. Botanic Garden, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court. Immediately surrounding the Capitol are 59 acres of beautifully kept grounds, landscaped originally in 1892 by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also planned New York City’s Central Park. Stroll these winding paths and admire the flower plantings and memorial trees. Before you get too close to the Capitol, stand back to take a look at the “Statue of Freedom,” the 19-foot-tall bronze female figure crowning the Capitol’s dome.
2
White House
The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., the house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban, and built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the Neoclassical style. It has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he (with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe) expanded the building outward, creating two colonnades that were meant to conceal stables and storage.
3
Lincoln Memorial
This beautiful and moving tribute to the nation’s 16th president attracts millions of visitors annually. Like its fellow presidential memorials, the Lincoln was a long time in the making. Although it was planned as early as 1867 — 2 years after Lincoln’s death — Henry Bacon’s design was not completed until 1912, and the memorial was dedicated in 1922. Join Loba Tours for a tour in Washington DC to find out about one of Lincoln’s many legends!
4
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
A 15 min walk around MLK Statue
5
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
A WALK AROUND FOR 15 MINS
6
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A walk around the vietnam wall
7
Korean War Veterans Memorial
See the statue of the heroes while walking the wall the inscription on the walk way around the statue.
8
Capitole des États-Unis
Le bâtiment du Capitole abrite un campus du Capitole de 450 acres qui comprend des immeubles de bureaux de la Chambre et du Sénat, le jardin botanique américain, la bibliothèque du Congrès et la Cour suprême. Immédiatement autour du Capitole se trouvent 59 acres de terrains magnifiquement entretenus, aménagés à l'origine en 1892 par Frederick Law Olmsted, qui a également planifié Central Park à New York. Promenez-vous sur ces sentiers sinueux et admirez les plantations de fleurs et les arbres commémoratifs. Avant de vous approcher trop près du Capitole, reculez pour jeter un coup d'œil à la "Statue de la Liberté", la figure féminine en bronze de 19 pieds de haut qui couronne le dôme du Capitole.
9
maison Blanche
La Maison Blanche est la résidence officielle et le lieu de travail principal du président des États-Unis. Située au 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW à Washington, DC, la maison a été conçue par James Hoban, d'origine irlandaise, et construite entre 1792 et 1800 en grès Aquia peint en blanc dans le style néoclassique. Il a été la résidence de tous les présidents américains depuis John Adams. Lorsque Thomas Jefferson a emménagé dans la maison en 1801, il (avec l'architecte Benjamin Henry Latrobe) a agrandi le bâtiment vers l'extérieur, créant deux colonnades destinées à dissimuler les écuries et le stockage.
10
Mémorial de Lincoln
Ce bel et émouvant hommage au 16e président du pays attire des millions de visiteurs chaque année. Comme ses collègues mémoriaux présidentiels, le Lincoln a été longtemps en construction. Bien qu'il ait été planifié dès 1867 - 2 ans après la mort de Lincoln - la conception d'Henry Bacon n'a été achevée qu'en 1912 et le mémorial a été inauguré en 1922. Rejoignez Loba Tours pour une visite à Washington DC pour découvrir l'une des nombreuses légendes de Lincoln !
11
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Une promenade de 15 minutes autour de la statue MLK
12
Mémorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt
UNE PROMENADE DE 15 MIN
13
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Une promenade autour du mur du Vietnam
14
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Voir la statue des héros en marchant sur le mur l'inscription sur le chemin autour de la statue.
15
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol Building centers a 450-acre Capitol Campus that includes House and Senate office buildings, the U.S. Botanic Garden, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court. Immediately surrounding the Capitol are 59 acres of beautifully kept grounds, landscaped originally in 1892 by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also planned New York City’s Central Park. Stroll these winding paths and admire the flower plantings and memorial trees. Before you get too close to the Capitol, stand back to take a look at the “Statue of Freedom,” the 19-foot-tall bronze female figure crowning the Capitol’s dome.
16
Lincoln Memorial
This beautiful and moving tribute to the nation’s 16th president attracts millions of visitors annually. Like its fellow presidential memorials, the Lincoln was a long time in the making. Although it was planned as early as 1867 — 2 years after Lincoln’s death — Henry Bacon’s design was not completed until 1912, and the memorial was dedicated in 1922. Join Loba Tours for a tour in Washington DC to find out about one of Lincoln’s many legends!
17
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
A 15 min walk around MLK Statue
18
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
A WALK AROUND FOR 15 MINS
19
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A walk around the vietnam wall
20
Korean War Veterans Memorial
See the statue of the heroes while walking the wall the inscription on the walk way around the statue.
21
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol Building centers a 450-acre Capitol Campus that includes House and Senate office buildings, the U.S. Botanic Garden, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court. Immediately surrounding the Capitol are 59 acres of beautifully kept grounds, landscaped originally in 1892 by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also planned New York City’s Central Park. Stroll these winding paths and admire the flower plantings and memorial trees. Before you get too close to the Capitol, stand back to take a look at the “Statue of Freedom,” the 19-foot-tall bronze female figure crowning the Capitol’s dome.
22
Lincoln Memorial
This beautiful and moving tribute to the nation’s 16th president attracts millions of visitors annually. Like its fellow presidential memorials, the Lincoln was a long time in the making. Although it was planned as early as 1867 — 2 years after Lincoln’s death — Henry Bacon’s design was not completed until 1912, and the memorial was dedicated in 1922. Join Loba Tours for a tour in Washington DC to find out about one of Lincoln’s many legends!
23
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
A 15 min walk around MLK Statue
24
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
A WALK AROUND FOR 15 MINS
25
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A walk around the vietnam wall
26
Korean War Veterans Memorial
See the statue of the heroes while walking the wall the inscription on the walk way around the statue.
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Commentaires (2)
Raymond_R
Jun 2024
I had seen some of these items when I was 16 so I had an appreciation for them. As moving as the Korea and ?Vietnam memorials were, I enjoyed the FDR memorial most. I planned this last minute trip and two friends wanted to come along even after my last minute. Viator tours made this easy to plan as I had confidence in them, having used them several times, that my friends would enjoy the tours and appreciate my planning. I could not have done this without Viator.
Ben_C
May 2024
Our tour guide for the DC city was very knowledgeable. The only trouble I had was that he spent so much time regurgitating facts and figures, that I didn’t get much ‘interesting’ information. He would spew data at us then quiz us on the numbers. Seems more like he was trying to teach a class than give a tour. The mt Vernon part of the tour was on your own, and good. I recommend it. The driver to/from mt Vernon had a lot of info to share, including comments about his family and politics which were colorful but not really what I wanted as part of a tour. I’m glad we did this tour and would recommend it. We have had better tour experiences but this is still a good way to get a whirlwind tour of DC if you only have a day to do it.

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