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Visite privée pour voir les monuments et mémoriaux à Washington DC

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With a top guide of Washington, you and your family can see all DC Monuments and Memorials, the White House, and the Capitol at your own pace, with no bus-filled crowding or walking — and no waiting. You'll be protected from the weather, including rain, snow and sun. Kid friendly, and your dogs are most welcome! This is the best option for anyone with a mobility impairment.

We also conduct night tours, which usually include all the amazing lit-up sights (our favorites at night are The White House, World War II, Lincoln, Jefferson, and the Capitol).
Ville: Washington DC
Sat 21 Jun
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Prise en charge /retour à l'hôtel (si situé au centre)
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Information additionnelle
  • 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
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
2
Washington Monument
Talk about the building and history of the Washington Monument.
3
Jefferson Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
4
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
5
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
6
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
7
Lincoln Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
8
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
9
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
10
U.S. Capitol
The home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. Tour passes by the West Side.
11
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
12
Washington Monument
Talk about the building and history of the Washington Monument.
13
Jefferson Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
14
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
15
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
16
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
17
Lincoln Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
18
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
19
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
20
U.S. Capitol
The home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. Tour passes by the West Side.
21
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
22
Washington Monument
Talk about the building and history of the Washington Monument.
23
Jefferson Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
24
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
25
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
26
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
27
Lincoln Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
28
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
29
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
30
U.S. Capitol
The home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. Tour passes by the West Side.
31
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
32
Washington Monument
Talk about the building and history of the Washington Monument.
33
Jefferson Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
34
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
35
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
36
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
37
Lincoln Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
38
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
39
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
40
U.S. Capitol
The home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. Tour passes by the West Side.
41
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
42
Washington Monument
Talk about the building and history of the Washington Monument.
43
Jefferson Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
44
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
45
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
46
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
47
Lincoln Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
48
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
49
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
50
U.S. Capitol
The home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. Tour passes by the West Side.
51
maison Blanche
Les invités pourront voir la Maison Blanche, de loin, de près ou des deux.
52
le monument de Washington
Parlez de la construction et de l'histoire du Washington Monument.
53
Mémorial Jefferson
Après avoir vu le mémorial de loin, les touristes sont invités à voir le mémorial eux-mêmes, de près.
54
Mémorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Après avoir vu le mémorial de loin, les touristes sont invités à voir le mémorial eux-mêmes, de près.
55
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Après avoir vu le mémorial de loin, les touristes sont invités à voir le mémorial eux-mêmes, de près.
56
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Après avoir vu le mémorial de loin, les touristes sont invités à voir le mémorial eux-mêmes, de près.
57
Mémorial de Lincoln
Après avoir vu le mémorial de loin, les touristes sont invités à voir le mémorial eux-mêmes, de près.
58
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Après avoir vu le mémorial de loin, les touristes sont invités à voir le mémorial eux-mêmes, de près.
59
Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Après avoir vu le mémorial de loin, les touristes sont invités à voir le mémorial eux-mêmes, de près.
60
Capitole des États-Unis
Le siège du Congrès des États-Unis et le siège de la branche législative du gouvernement fédéral américain. La visite passe par le West Side.
61
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
62
Washington Monument
This awe-inspiring obelisk, soaring at 555 feet, is the world's tallest stone structure and a tribute to the nation's first president, George Washington. As you circle its base, absorb the significance of the monument, which has stood tall, witnessing the evolution of a nation over centuries. From this central vantage point, the entirety of the National Mall stretches out before you, placing you in the midst of D.C.'s historical tapestry. Marvel at the Washington Monument's grandeur and to absorb the palpable history that permeates every corner of this incredible city. We do not go inside, but view from outside at a distance.
63
Jefferson Memorial
We will view this from afar. Standing on the south shore of the Tidal Basin is the Jefferson Memorial, a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president and the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence. With its iconic neoclassical design, this monument draws inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome, boasting a grand domed roof and stately marble columns. The Memorial's location by the Tidal Basin offers serene views, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. Whether you're immersing yourself in history or simply soaking in the tranquility of the waters, this site is a testament to both architectural grandeur and the enduring legacy of one of America’s foremost founding fathers.
64
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
65
U.S. Capitol
From a distance, the Capitol Building is an architectural masterpiece and the symbolic heart of the nation's legislative process. With its iconic white dome crowned by the Statue of Freedom, it stands as a beacon of democracy against the Washington DC skyline. The expansive West Front, often seen during presidential inaugurations, provides a dramatic backdrop with its series of staircases, columns, and porticos. As the sun casts its glow, the building's details become even more pronounced, illuminating its Neoclassical design elements and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its construction. Even from afar, the Capitol's majesty is undeniable. It serves as a reminder of the nation's history, the challenges overcome, and the democratic ideals that the United States continues to uphold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply an admirer of architectural splendor, the distant view of the Capitol Building is a sight that resonates with grandeur and significance.
66
Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, be prepared to be mesmerized. This grand edifice is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and is an emblem of the nation's enduring reverence for him. Admire the imposing 19-foot statue of a seated Lincoln, and let the inscriptions of his speeches on the walls transport you to a pivotal era in America's past. Depending on our pace and your preferences, we may also have the opportunity to pay our respects at the hauntingly beautiful Korean War Memorial and the solemn Vietnam Memorial Wall. Both serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom and democracy. Join us on this intimate journey through the heart of DC, and let the stories of these monuments resonate with you.
67
National World War II Memorial
Visiting the magnificent World War II Memorial, you will see this expansive and elegantly designed monument commemorating the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces and the over 400,000 who died during the war. As you wander between the 56 granite pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory, and the two triumphal arches, you'll be enveloped by the spirit of unity and sacrifice that defined a generation. The tranquil waters of the central Rainbow Pool and the resonant sound of the Freedom Wall's 4,048 gold stars (each signifying 100 American military deaths) offer a serene space to reflect.
68
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
69
Washington Monument
This awe-inspiring obelisk, soaring at 555 feet, is the world's tallest stone structure and a tribute to the nation's first president, George Washington. As you circle its base, absorb the significance of the monument, which has stood tall, witnessing the evolution of a nation over centuries. From this central vantage point, the entirety of the National Mall stretches out before you, placing you in the midst of D.C.'s historical tapestry. Marvel at the Washington Monument's grandeur and to absorb the palpable history that permeates every corner of this incredible city. We do not go inside, but view from outside at a distance.
70
Jefferson Memorial
We will view this from afar. Standing on the south shore of the Tidal Basin is the Jefferson Memorial, a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president and the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence. With its iconic neoclassical design, this monument draws inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome, boasting a grand domed roof and stately marble columns. The Memorial's location by the Tidal Basin offers serene views, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. Whether you're immersing yourself in history or simply soaking in the tranquility of the waters, this site is a testament to both architectural grandeur and the enduring legacy of one of America’s foremost founding fathers.
71
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
72
U.S. Capitol
From a distance, the Capitol Building is an architectural masterpiece and the symbolic heart of the nation's legislative process. With its iconic white dome crowned by the Statue of Freedom, it stands as a beacon of democracy against the Washington DC skyline. The expansive West Front, often seen during presidential inaugurations, provides a dramatic backdrop with its series of staircases, columns, and porticos. As the sun casts its glow, the building's details become even more pronounced, illuminating its Neoclassical design elements and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its construction. Even from afar, the Capitol's majesty is undeniable. It serves as a reminder of the nation's history, the challenges overcome, and the democratic ideals that the United States continues to uphold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply an admirer of architectural splendor, the distant view of the Capitol Building is a sight that resonates with grandeur and significance.
73
Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, be prepared to be mesmerized. This grand edifice is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and is an emblem of the nation's enduring reverence for him. Admire the imposing 19-foot statue of a seated Lincoln, and let the inscriptions of his speeches on the walls transport you to a pivotal era in America's past. Depending on our pace and your preferences, we may also have the opportunity to pay our respects at the hauntingly beautiful Korean War Memorial and the solemn Vietnam Memorial Wall. Both serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom and democracy. Join us on this intimate journey through the heart of DC, and let the stories of these monuments resonate with you.
74
National World War II Memorial
Visiting the magnificent World War II Memorial, you will see this expansive and elegantly designed monument commemorating the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces and the over 400,000 who died during the war. As you wander between the 56 granite pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory, and the two triumphal arches, you'll be enveloped by the spirit of unity and sacrifice that defined a generation. The tranquil waters of the central Rainbow Pool and the resonant sound of the Freedom Wall's 4,048 gold stars (each signifying 100 American military deaths) offer a serene space to reflect.
75
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
76
Washington Monument
This awe-inspiring obelisk, soaring at 555 feet, is the world's tallest stone structure and a tribute to the nation's first president, George Washington. As you circle its base, absorb the significance of the monument, which has stood tall, witnessing the evolution of a nation over centuries. From this central vantage point, the entirety of the National Mall stretches out before you, placing you in the midst of D.C.'s historical tapestry. Marvel at the Washington Monument's grandeur and to absorb the palpable history that permeates every corner of this incredible city. We do not go inside, but view from outside at a distance.
77
Jefferson Memorial
We will view this from afar. Standing on the south shore of the Tidal Basin is the Jefferson Memorial, a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president and the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence. With its iconic neoclassical design, this monument draws inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome, boasting a grand domed roof and stately marble columns. The Memorial's location by the Tidal Basin offers serene views, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. Whether you're immersing yourself in history or simply soaking in the tranquility of the waters, this site is a testament to both architectural grandeur and the enduring legacy of one of America’s foremost founding fathers.
78
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
79
U.S. Capitol
From a distance, the Capitol Building is an architectural masterpiece and the symbolic heart of the nation's legislative process. With its iconic white dome crowned by the Statue of Freedom, it stands as a beacon of democracy against the Washington DC skyline. The expansive West Front, often seen during presidential inaugurations, provides a dramatic backdrop with its series of staircases, columns, and porticos. As the sun casts its glow, the building's details become even more pronounced, illuminating its Neoclassical design elements and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its construction. Even from afar, the Capitol's majesty is undeniable. It serves as a reminder of the nation's history, the challenges overcome, and the democratic ideals that the United States continues to uphold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply an admirer of architectural splendor, the distant view of the Capitol Building is a sight that resonates with grandeur and significance.
80
Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, be prepared to be mesmerized. This grand edifice is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and is an emblem of the nation's enduring reverence for him. Admire the imposing 19-foot statue of a seated Lincoln, and let the inscriptions of his speeches on the walls transport you to a pivotal era in America's past. Depending on our pace and your preferences, we may also have the opportunity to pay our respects at the hauntingly beautiful Korean War Memorial and the solemn Vietnam Memorial Wall. Both serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom and democracy. Join us on this intimate journey through the heart of DC, and let the stories of these monuments resonate with you.
81
National World War II Memorial
Visiting the magnificent World War II Memorial, you will see this expansive and elegantly designed monument commemorating the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces and the over 400,000 who died during the war. As you wander between the 56 granite pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory, and the two triumphal arches, you'll be enveloped by the spirit of unity and sacrifice that defined a generation. The tranquil waters of the central Rainbow Pool and the resonant sound of the Freedom Wall's 4,048 gold stars (each signifying 100 American military deaths) offer a serene space to reflect.
82
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
83
Washington Monument
This awe-inspiring obelisk, soaring at 555 feet, is the world's tallest stone structure and a tribute to the nation's first president, George Washington. As you circle its base, absorb the significance of the monument, which has stood tall, witnessing the evolution of a nation over centuries. From this central vantage point, the entirety of the National Mall stretches out before you, placing you in the midst of D.C.'s historical tapestry. Marvel at the Washington Monument's grandeur and to absorb the palpable history that permeates every corner of this incredible city. We do not go inside, but view from outside at a distance.
84
Jefferson Memorial
We will view this from afar. Standing on the south shore of the Tidal Basin is the Jefferson Memorial, a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president and the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence. With its iconic neoclassical design, this monument draws inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome, boasting a grand domed roof and stately marble columns. The Memorial's location by the Tidal Basin offers serene views, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. Whether you're immersing yourself in history or simply soaking in the tranquility of the waters, this site is a testament to both architectural grandeur and the enduring legacy of one of America’s foremost founding fathers.
85
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
86
U.S. Capitol
From a distance, the Capitol Building is an architectural masterpiece and the symbolic heart of the nation's legislative process. With its iconic white dome crowned by the Statue of Freedom, it stands as a beacon of democracy against the Washington DC skyline. The expansive West Front, often seen during presidential inaugurations, provides a dramatic backdrop with its series of staircases, columns, and porticos. As the sun casts its glow, the building's details become even more pronounced, illuminating its Neoclassical design elements and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its construction. Even from afar, the Capitol's majesty is undeniable. It serves as a reminder of the nation's history, the challenges overcome, and the democratic ideals that the United States continues to uphold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply an admirer of architectural splendor, the distant view of the Capitol Building is a sight that resonates with grandeur and significance.
87
Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, be prepared to be mesmerized. This grand edifice is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and is an emblem of the nation's enduring reverence for him. Admire the imposing 19-foot statue of a seated Lincoln, and let the inscriptions of his speeches on the walls transport you to a pivotal era in America's past. Depending on our pace and your preferences, we may also have the opportunity to pay our respects at the hauntingly beautiful Korean War Memorial and the solemn Vietnam Memorial Wall. Both serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom and democracy. Join us on this intimate journey through the heart of DC, and let the stories of these monuments resonate with you.
88
National World War II Memorial
Visiting the magnificent World War II Memorial, you will see this expansive and elegantly designed monument commemorating the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces and the over 400,000 who died during the war. As you wander between the 56 granite pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory, and the two triumphal arches, you'll be enveloped by the spirit of unity and sacrifice that defined a generation. The tranquil waters of the central Rainbow Pool and the resonant sound of the Freedom Wall's 4,048 gold stars (each signifying 100 American military deaths) offer a serene space to reflect.
89
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
90
Washington Monument
This awe-inspiring obelisk, soaring at 555 feet, is the world's tallest stone structure and a tribute to the nation's first president, George Washington. As you circle its base, absorb the significance of the monument, which has stood tall, witnessing the evolution of a nation over centuries. From this central vantage point, the entirety of the National Mall stretches out before you, placing you in the midst of D.C.'s historical tapestry. Marvel at the Washington Monument's grandeur and to absorb the palpable history that permeates every corner of this incredible city. We do not go inside, but view from outside at a distance.
91
Jefferson Memorial
We will view this from afar. Standing on the south shore of the Tidal Basin is the Jefferson Memorial, a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president and the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence. With its iconic neoclassical design, this monument draws inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome, boasting a grand domed roof and stately marble columns. The Memorial's location by the Tidal Basin offers serene views, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. Whether you're immersing yourself in history or simply soaking in the tranquility of the waters, this site is a testament to both architectural grandeur and the enduring legacy of one of America’s foremost founding fathers.
92
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
93
U.S. Capitol
From a distance, the Capitol Building is an architectural masterpiece and the symbolic heart of the nation's legislative process. With its iconic white dome crowned by the Statue of Freedom, it stands as a beacon of democracy against the Washington DC skyline. The expansive West Front, often seen during presidential inaugurations, provides a dramatic backdrop with its series of staircases, columns, and porticos. As the sun casts its glow, the building's details become even more pronounced, illuminating its Neoclassical design elements and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its construction. Even from afar, the Capitol's majesty is undeniable. It serves as a reminder of the nation's history, the challenges overcome, and the democratic ideals that the United States continues to uphold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply an admirer of architectural splendor, the distant view of the Capitol Building is a sight that resonates with grandeur and significance.
94
Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, be prepared to be mesmerized. This grand edifice is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and is an emblem of the nation's enduring reverence for him. Admire the imposing 19-foot statue of a seated Lincoln, and let the inscriptions of his speeches on the walls transport you to a pivotal era in America's past. Depending on our pace and your preferences, we may also have the opportunity to pay our respects at the hauntingly beautiful Korean War Memorial and the solemn Vietnam Memorial Wall. Both serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom and democracy. Join us on this intimate journey through the heart of DC, and let the stories of these monuments resonate with you.
95
National World War II Memorial
Visiting the magnificent World War II Memorial, you will see this expansive and elegantly designed monument commemorating the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces and the over 400,000 who died during the war. As you wander between the 56 granite pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory, and the two triumphal arches, you'll be enveloped by the spirit of unity and sacrifice that defined a generation. The tranquil waters of the central Rainbow Pool and the resonant sound of the Freedom Wall's 4,048 gold stars (each signifying 100 American military deaths) offer a serene space to reflect.
96
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
97
Washington Monument
This awe-inspiring obelisk, soaring at 555 feet, is the world's tallest stone structure and a tribute to the nation's first president, George Washington. As you circle its base, absorb the significance of the monument, which has stood tall, witnessing the evolution of a nation over centuries. From this central vantage point, the entirety of the National Mall stretches out before you, placing you in the midst of D.C.'s historical tapestry. Marvel at the Washington Monument's grandeur and to absorb the palpable history that permeates every corner of this incredible city. We do not go inside, but view from outside at a distance.
98
Jefferson Memorial
We will view this from afar. Standing on the south shore of the Tidal Basin is the Jefferson Memorial, a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president and the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence. With its iconic neoclassical design, this monument draws inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome, boasting a grand domed roof and stately marble columns. The Memorial's location by the Tidal Basin offers serene views, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. Whether you're immersing yourself in history or simply soaking in the tranquility of the waters, this site is a testament to both architectural grandeur and the enduring legacy of one of America’s foremost founding fathers.
99
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
100
U.S. Capitol
From a distance, the Capitol Building is an architectural masterpiece and the symbolic heart of the nation's legislative process. With its iconic white dome crowned by the Statue of Freedom, it stands as a beacon of democracy against the Washington DC skyline. The expansive West Front, often seen during presidential inaugurations, provides a dramatic backdrop with its series of staircases, columns, and porticos. As the sun casts its glow, the building's details become even more pronounced, illuminating its Neoclassical design elements and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its construction. Even from afar, the Capitol's majesty is undeniable. It serves as a reminder of the nation's history, the challenges overcome, and the democratic ideals that the United States continues to uphold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply an admirer of architectural splendor, the distant view of the Capitol Building is a sight that resonates with grandeur and significance.
101
Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, be prepared to be mesmerized. This grand edifice is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and is an emblem of the nation's enduring reverence for him. Admire the imposing 19-foot statue of a seated Lincoln, and let the inscriptions of his speeches on the walls transport you to a pivotal era in America's past. Depending on our pace and your preferences, we may also have the opportunity to pay our respects at the hauntingly beautiful Korean War Memorial and the solemn Vietnam Memorial Wall. Both serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom and democracy. Join us on this intimate journey through the heart of DC, and let the stories of these monuments resonate with you.
102
National World War II Memorial
Visiting the magnificent World War II Memorial, you will see this expansive and elegantly designed monument commemorating the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces and the over 400,000 who died during the war. As you wander between the 56 granite pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory, and the two triumphal arches, you'll be enveloped by the spirit of unity and sacrifice that defined a generation. The tranquil waters of the central Rainbow Pool and the resonant sound of the Freedom Wall's 4,048 gold stars (each signifying 100 American military deaths) offer a serene space to reflect.
103
White House
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
104
Washington Monument
This awe-inspiring obelisk, soaring at 555 feet, is the world's tallest stone structure and a tribute to the nation's first president, George Washington. As you circle its base, absorb the significance of the monument, which has stood tall, witnessing the evolution of a nation over centuries. From this central vantage point, the entirety of the National Mall stretches out before you, placing you in the midst of D.C.'s historical tapestry. Marvel at the Washington Monument's grandeur and to absorb the palpable history that permeates every corner of this incredible city. We do not go inside, but view from outside at a distance.
105
Jefferson Memorial
We will view this from afar. Standing on the south shore of the Tidal Basin is the Jefferson Memorial, a tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the nation's third president and the main drafter of the Declaration of Independence. With its iconic neoclassical design, this monument draws inspiration from the Pantheon in Rome, boasting a grand domed roof and stately marble columns. The Memorial's location by the Tidal Basin offers serene views, making it an ideal spot for contemplation. Whether you're immersing yourself in history or simply soaking in the tranquility of the waters, this site is a testament to both architectural grandeur and the enduring legacy of one of America’s foremost founding fathers.
106
National World War II Memorial
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
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U.S. Capitol
From a distance, the Capitol Building is an architectural masterpiece and the symbolic heart of the nation's legislative process. With its iconic white dome crowned by the Statue of Freedom, it stands as a beacon of democracy against the Washington DC skyline. The expansive West Front, often seen during presidential inaugurations, provides a dramatic backdrop with its series of staircases, columns, and porticos. As the sun casts its glow, the building's details become even more pronounced, illuminating its Neoclassical design elements and the meticulous craftsmanship that went into its construction. Even from afar, the Capitol's majesty is undeniable. It serves as a reminder of the nation's history, the challenges overcome, and the democratic ideals that the United States continues to uphold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply an admirer of architectural splendor, the distant view of the Capitol Building is a sight that resonates with grandeur and significance.
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Lincoln Memorial
At the Lincoln Memorial, be prepared to be mesmerized. This grand edifice is a tribute to Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and is an emblem of the nation's enduring reverence for him. Admire the imposing 19-foot statue of a seated Lincoln, and let the inscriptions of his speeches on the walls transport you to a pivotal era in America's past. Depending on our pace and your preferences, we may also have the opportunity to pay our respects at the hauntingly beautiful Korean War Memorial and the solemn Vietnam Memorial Wall. Both serve as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made for freedom and democracy. Join us on this intimate journey through the heart of DC, and let the stories of these monuments resonate with you.
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National World War II Memorial
Visiting the magnificent World War II Memorial, you will see this expansive and elegantly designed monument commemorating the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces and the over 400,000 who died during the war. As you wander between the 56 granite pillars, each representing a U.S. state or territory, and the two triumphal arches, you'll be enveloped by the spirit of unity and sacrifice that defined a generation. The tranquil waters of the central Rainbow Pool and the resonant sound of the Freedom Wall's 4,048 gold stars (each signifying 100 American military deaths) offer a serene space to reflect.
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Commentaires (71)
Lindsay_J
Oct 2024
Barry was absolutely amazing!! We had two children 9 and 12 who he made a point to engage with throughout the your. The pedicab experience was terrific and his narration and stories amazing! He even recommended a top notch restaurant for lunch, the Ebbitt Room, oldest hotel in DC.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Can I just say you have such a lovely family? Thank you for choosing our small tour company. I appreciate you giving us a chance. My guess is that this review will help others determine if our private customizable tours would be good for them as well. So thank you for taking the time to write this. It is very much appreciated!
Jennifer_A
Sep 2024
This tour was such a great experience! The tour guide was very helpfully communicative ahead of the tour (which really helped when it came to scheduling the scheduling the tour and choosing the pick up/drop off location). He was also very knowledgeable and personable. My husband and I highly recommend this tour!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! I'm glad to hear that you and your husband had such a great experience on the tour and appreciated the communication beforehand. It was a pleasure showing you around the monuments and memorials, and I'm happy that you found the tour both informative and enjoyable. If you're ever back in DC, we'd love to take you on another adventure! Thanks again for recommending us!
418alissam
Sep 2024
Our tour was led by the owner, Barry, and it was one of the best tours we’ve ever done! We had our family of four, including two young children, and Grandma. Barry did an excellent job of keeping the kids entertained, including fun little gifts for them throughout the tour. We got to stop and walk around the monuments and memorials that we wanted and it was such a great way to see D.C. The tour was worth every penny and we would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a personalized, fun tour! We loved it!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
Thank you so much for your kind words! It was truly a pleasure spending time with your family, especially E & C, and I’m thrilled to hear your extraordinarily positive assessment of the tour. I hope the rest of your time in DC and Arlington was as perfect as possible.

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