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Sites par Segway Tour à Washington DC

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Cette visite en Segway donne un aperçu du National Mall et couvre le Capitole, le côté sud de la Maison Blanche, le Lincoln Memorial, des endroits amusants hors du centre commercial et une promenade sur Pennsylvania Avenue. Les participants à la visite publique sont divisés en groupes de huit (8) coureurs ou moins, avec plusieurs groupes partant pendant chaque créneau horaire de la visite
Doit être âgé de 16 ans et plus, comme l'exige la loi DC.
Ville: Washington DC
Tue 24 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Local/Professional Guide
Use of Segways and Helmets
2.5-Hour Guided Segway Tour of DC
Complimentary Bottled Water
Snacks
Local/Professional Guide
Use of Segways and Helmets
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageuses enceintes
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Les visites commencent à l'heure, votre l'heure d'enregistrement de la visite est importante. Vous devez vous enregistrer 15 minutes avant l'heure de départ de la visite. Nous ne pouvons pas garantir que nous pourrons accueillir les clients en retard.
  • Veuillez OUVRIR votre bon et lire les instructions, vous aurez peut-être besoin de plus de temps pour nous trouver si vous voyagez aux heures de pointe ou en métro le week-end.
  • Âge : 16 ans minimum (REMARQUE : il s'agit de la LOI DC ; ce n'est pas une "recommandation"). Nous nous réservons le droit de vérifier l'identité ; les participants inscrits mais n'ayant pas 16 ans ne seront pas remboursés.
  • Poids : Doit être compris entre 100 et 260 livres
  • Veuillez noter qu'en raison de la sécurité à notre emplacement, nous ne pouvons pas garder vos bagages pendant que vous êtes en tournée.
  • Les clients sont OBLIGÉS de porter des chaussures fermées.
  • Les moins de 18 ans (16 et 17 ans) DOIVENT avoir un parent ou un tuteur participant également à la visite.
  • Doit être capable de se tenir debout pendant 2,5 heures
À quoi s'attendre
1
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to check-in and sign a waiver. We'll start with a bit of training to introduce you to the joy of riding a Segway. Your guide will provide one on one training before letting you test ride for a bit before setting out on tour.
2
Smithsonian Institution Building
Stop outside of "The Castle", the original Smithsonian Building and learn about the founder, John Smithson. Find out why he donated his estate to the United States although he'd never stepped foot on American soil during his life... (We will not enter The Castle)
3
National Mall
We'll spend much of the tour riding along the National Mall where your guide will point out Smithsonian Museums and orient you with "America's Front Yard".
4
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Pass by the Hirschhorn Museum
5
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Ride by Natural History. Plan to pop in during your DC stay to see the Hope Diamond!
6
National Air and Space Museum
This museum is one of the world's most visited! Stop in while you're in DC to find out why!
7
National Gallery of Art
Ride between the East and West buildings. Which would you rather see? Classic art or Modern art? Your guide can point you in the right direction!
8
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Take a short break here (we don't want you to get "Segleg"!) and learn about the famed Civil War general.
9
U.S. Capitol
Stop outside the US Capitol Building and learn about the design and function of the site where members of the House and Senate convene. Do you know who sits atop the Capitol? What does it mean when the flags are flying? (We will not go into the Capitol)
10
United States Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden maintains a fabulous collection of nearly 26,000 plants.
11
Newseum
See the newspapers from various states and countries, which are updated and posted every single day.
12
The National Archives Museum
Glide past the building that holds America's most important documents.
13
FBI Headquarters
As you Segway down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave (in a protected bike lane!) , you'll pass by the FBI Headquarters.
14
White House
See the home of the president from the south side (did you know that there is no "front" and no "back"? (We will not go into the The White House)
15
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Learn about the controversial design and some of the symbolism behind one of the most solemn memorials in DC. If you shed a tear while your guide is sharing information, you'll be in good company. It's difficult not to get emotional during this stop.
16
Lincoln Memorial
Your guide will tell you all about the memorial dedicated to our first President before you climb the steps to see Abe sitting atop and take in the sweeping views of the entire National Mall.
17
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit without a guide, you'll likely miss much of the symbolism hidden behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
18
National World War II Memorial
Your guide will share the stories behind the pillars, the gold stars, and the two pavilions of this memorial dedicated to those who fought in the second World War.
19
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two different colors? You'll learn the story behind this fact, among others, during this stop. (We do not go into the Monument)
20
National Museum of African American History and Culture
DC's newest Smithsonian is a site to behold. We highly recommend a visit; be sure to reserve your tickets in advance.
21
National Museum of American History
Make sure to go see the original Star Spangled Banner and Julia Child's kitchen!
22
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC, learn about the history and take photos!
23
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to check-in and sign a waiver. We'll start with a bit of training to introduce you to the joy of riding a Segway. Your guide will provide one on one training before letting you test ride for a bit before setting out on tour.
24
Smithsonian Institution Building
Stop outside of "The Castle", the original Smithsonian Building and learn about the founder, John Smithson. Find out why he donated his estate to the United States although he'd never stepped foot on American soil during his life... (We will not enter The Castle)
25
National Mall
We'll spend much of the tour riding along the National Mall where your guide will point out Smithsonian Museums and orient you with "America's Front Yard".
26
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Pass by the Hirschhorn Museum
27
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Ride by Natural History. Plan to pop in during your DC stay to see the Hope Diamond!
28
National Air and Space Museum
This museum is one of the world's most visited! Stop in while you're in DC to find out why!
29
National Gallery of Art
Ride between the East and West buildings. Which would you rather see? Classic art or Modern art? Your guide can point you in the right direction!
30
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Take a short break here (we don't want you to get "Segleg"!) and learn about the famed Civil War general.
31
U.S. Capitol
Stop outside the US Capitol Building and learn about the design and function of the site where members of the House and Senate convene. Do you know who sits atop the Capitol? What does it mean when the flags are flying? (We will not go into the Capitol)
32
United States Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden maintains a fabulous collection of nearly 26,000 plants.
33
Newseum
See the newspapers from various states and countries, which are updated and posted every single day.
34
The National Archives Museum
Glide past the building that holds America's most important documents.
35
FBI Headquarters
As you Segway down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave (in a protected bike lane!) , you'll pass by the FBI Headquarters.
36
White House
See the home of the president from the south side (did you know that there is no "front" and no "back"? (We will not go into the The White House)
37
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Learn about the controversial design and some of the symbolism behind one of the most solemn memorials in DC. If you shed a tear while your guide is sharing information, you'll be in good company. It's difficult not to get emotional during this stop.
38
Lincoln Memorial
Your guide will tell you all about the memorial dedicated to our first President before you climb the steps to see Abe sitting atop and take in the sweeping views of the entire National Mall.
39
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit without a guide, you'll likely miss much of the symbolism hidden behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
40
National World War II Memorial
Your guide will share the stories behind the pillars, the gold stars, and the two pavilions of this memorial dedicated to those who fought in the second World War.
41
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two different colors? You'll learn the story behind this fact, among others, during this stop. (We do not go into the Monument)
42
National Museum of African American History and Culture
DC's newest Smithsonian is a site to behold. We highly recommend a visit; be sure to reserve your tickets in advance.
43
National Museum of American History
Make sure to go see the original Star Spangled Banner and Julia Child's kitchen!
44
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC, learn about the history and take photos!
45
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to check-in and sign a waiver. We'll start with a bit of training to introduce you to the joy of riding a Segway. Your guide will provide one on one training before letting you test ride for a bit before setting out on tour.
46
Smithsonian Institution Building
Stop outside of "The Castle", the original Smithsonian Building and learn about the founder, John Smithson. Find out why he donated his estate to the United States although he'd never stepped foot on American soil during his life... (We will not enter The Castle)
47
National Mall
We'll spend much of the tour riding along the National Mall where your guide will point out Smithsonian Museums and orient you with "America's Front Yard".
48
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Pass by the Hirschhorn Museum
49
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Ride by Natural History. Plan to pop in during your DC stay to see the Hope Diamond!
50
National Air and Space Museum
This museum is one of the world's most visited! Stop in while you're in DC to find out why!
51
National Gallery of Art
Ride between the East and West buildings. Which would you rather see? Classic art or Modern art? Your guide can point you in the right direction!
52
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Take a short break here (we don't want you to get "Segleg"!) and learn about the famed Civil War general.
53
U.S. Capitol
Stop outside the US Capitol Building and learn about the design and function of the site where members of the House and Senate convene. Do you know who sits atop the Capitol? What does it mean when the flags are flying? (We will not go into the Capitol)
54
United States Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden maintains a fabulous collection of nearly 26,000 plants.
55
Newseum
See the newspapers from various states and countries, which are updated and posted every single day.
56
The National Archives Museum
Glide past the building that holds America's most important documents.
57
FBI Headquarters
As you Segway down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave (in a protected bike lane!) , you'll pass by the FBI Headquarters.
58
White House
See the home of the president from the south side (did you know that there is no "front" and no "back"? (We will not go into the The White House)
59
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Learn about the controversial design and some of the symbolism behind one of the most solemn memorials in DC. If you shed a tear while your guide is sharing information, you'll be in good company. It's difficult not to get emotional during this stop.
60
Lincoln Memorial
Your guide will tell you all about the memorial dedicated to our first President before you climb the steps to see Abe sitting atop and take in the sweeping views of the entire National Mall.
61
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit without a guide, you'll likely miss much of the symbolism hidden behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
62
National World War II Memorial
Your guide will share the stories behind the pillars, the gold stars, and the two pavilions of this memorial dedicated to those who fought in the second World War.
63
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two different colors? You'll learn the story behind this fact, among others, during this stop. (We do not go into the Monument)
64
National Museum of African American History and Culture
DC's newest Smithsonian is a site to behold. We highly recommend a visit; be sure to reserve your tickets in advance.
65
National Museum of American History
Make sure to go see the original Star Spangled Banner and Julia Child's kitchen!
66
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC, learn about the history and take photos!
67
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to check-in and sign a waiver. We'll start with a bit of training to introduce you to the joy of riding a Segway. Your guide will provide one on one training before letting you test ride for a bit before setting out on tour.
68
Smithsonian Institution Building
Stop outside of "The Castle", the original Smithsonian Building and learn about the founder, John Smithson. Find out why he donated his estate to the United States although he'd never stepped foot on American soil during his life... (We will not enter The Castle)
69
National Mall
We'll spend much of the tour riding along the National Mall where your guide will point out Smithsonian Museums and orient you with "America's Front Yard".
70
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Pass by the Hirschhorn Museum
71
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Ride by Natural History. Plan to pop in during your DC stay to see the Hope Diamond!
72
National Air and Space Museum
This museum is one of the world's most visited! Stop in while you're in DC to find out why!
73
National Gallery of Art
Ride between the East and West buildings. Which would you rather see? Classic art or Modern art? Your guide can point you in the right direction!
74
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Take a short break here (we don't want you to get "Segleg"!) and learn about the famed Civil War general.
75
U.S. Capitol
Stop outside the US Capitol Building and learn about the design and function of the site where members of the House and Senate convene. Do you know who sits atop the Capitol? What does it mean when the flags are flying? (We will not go into the Capitol)
76
United States Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden maintains a fabulous collection of nearly 26,000 plants.
77
Newseum
See the newspapers from various states and countries, which are updated and posted every single day.
78
The National Archives Museum
Glide past the building that holds America's most important documents.
79
FBI Headquarters
As you Segway down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave (in a protected bike lane!) , you'll pass by the FBI Headquarters.
80
White House
See the home of the president from the south side (did you know that there is no "front" and no "back"? (We will not go into the The White House)
81
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Learn about the controversial design and some of the symbolism behind one of the most solemn memorials in DC. If you shed a tear while your guide is sharing information, you'll be in good company. It's difficult not to get emotional during this stop.
82
Lincoln Memorial
Your guide will tell you all about the memorial dedicated to our first President before you climb the steps to see Abe sitting atop and take in the sweeping views of the entire National Mall.
83
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit without a guide, you'll likely miss much of the symbolism hidden behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
84
National World War II Memorial
Your guide will share the stories behind the pillars, the gold stars, and the two pavilions of this memorial dedicated to those who fought in the second World War.
85
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two different colors? You'll learn the story behind this fact, among others, during this stop. (We do not go into the Monument)
86
National Museum of African American History and Culture
DC's newest Smithsonian is a site to behold. We highly recommend a visit; be sure to reserve your tickets in advance.
87
National Museum of American History
Make sure to go see the original Star Spangled Banner and Julia Child's kitchen!
88
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC, learn about the history and take photos!
89
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to check-in and sign a waiver. We'll start with a bit of training to introduce you to the joy of riding a Segway. Your guide will provide one on one training before letting you test ride for a bit before setting out on tour.
90
Smithsonian Institution Building
Stop outside of "The Castle", the original Smithsonian Building and learn about the founder, John Smithson. Find out why he donated his estate to the United States although he'd never stepped foot on American soil during his life... (We will not enter The Castle)
91
National Mall
We'll spend much of the tour riding along the National Mall where your guide will point out Smithsonian Museums and orient you with "America's Front Yard".
92
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Pass by the Hirschhorn Museum
93
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Ride by Natural History. Plan to pop in during your DC stay to see the Hope Diamond!
94
National Air and Space Museum
This museum is one of the world's most visited! Stop in while you're in DC to find out why!
95
National Gallery of Art
Ride between the East and West buildings. Which would you rather see? Classic art or Modern art? Your guide can point you in the right direction!
96
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Take a short break here (we don't want you to get "Segleg"!) and learn about the famed Civil War general.
97
U.S. Capitol
Stop outside the US Capitol Building and learn about the design and function of the site where members of the House and Senate convene. Do you know who sits atop the Capitol? What does it mean when the flags are flying? (We will not go into the Capitol)
98
United States Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden maintains a fabulous collection of nearly 26,000 plants.
99
Newseum
See the newspapers from various states and countries, which are updated and posted every single day.
100
The National Archives Museum
Glide past the building that holds America's most important documents.
101
FBI Headquarters
As you Segway down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave (in a protected bike lane!) , you'll pass by the FBI Headquarters.
102
White House
See the home of the president from the south side (did you know that there is no "front" and no "back"? (We will not go into the The White House)
103
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Learn about the controversial design and some of the symbolism behind one of the most solemn memorials in DC. If you shed a tear while your guide is sharing information, you'll be in good company. It's difficult not to get emotional during this stop.
104
Lincoln Memorial
Your guide will tell you all about the memorial dedicated to our first President before you climb the steps to see Abe sitting atop and take in the sweeping views of the entire National Mall.
105
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit without a guide, you'll likely miss much of the symbolism hidden behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
106
National World War II Memorial
Your guide will share the stories behind the pillars, the gold stars, and the two pavilions of this memorial dedicated to those who fought in the second World War.
107
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two different colors? You'll learn the story behind this fact, among others, during this stop. (We do not go into the Monument)
108
National Museum of African American History and Culture
DC's newest Smithsonian is a site to behold. We highly recommend a visit; be sure to reserve your tickets in advance.
109
National Museum of American History
Make sure to go see the original Star Spangled Banner and Julia Child's kitchen!
110
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC, learn about the history and take photos!
111
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to check-in and sign a waiver. We'll start with a bit of training to introduce you to the joy of riding a Segway. Your guide will provide one on one training before letting you test ride for a bit before setting out on tour.
112
Smithsonian Institution Building
Stop outside of "The Castle", the original Smithsonian Building and learn about the founder, John Smithson. Find out why he donated his estate to the United States although he'd never stepped foot on American soil during his life... (We will not enter The Castle)
113
National Mall
We'll spend much of the tour riding along the National Mall where your guide will point out Smithsonian Museums and orient you with "America's Front Yard".
114
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Pass by the Hirschhorn Museum
115
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Ride by Natural History. Plan to pop in during your DC stay to see the Hope Diamond!
116
National Air and Space Museum
This museum is one of the world's most visited! Stop in while you're in DC to find out why!
117
National Gallery of Art
Ride between the East and West buildings. Which would you rather see? Classic art or Modern art? Your guide can point you in the right direction!
118
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Take a short break here (we don't want you to get "Segleg"!) and learn about the famed Civil War general.
119
U.S. Capitol
Stop outside the US Capitol Building and learn about the design and function of the site where members of the House and Senate convene. Do you know who sits atop the Capitol? What does it mean when the flags are flying? (We will not go into the Capitol)
120
United States Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden maintains a fabulous collection of nearly 26,000 plants.
121
Newseum
See the newspapers from various states and countries, which are updated and posted every single day.
122
The National Archives Museum
Glide past the building that holds America's most important documents.
123
FBI Headquarters
As you Segway down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave (in a protected bike lane!) , you'll pass by the FBI Headquarters.
124
White House
See the home of the president from the south side (did you know that there is no "front" and no "back"? (We will not go into the The White House)
125
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Learn about the controversial design and some of the symbolism behind one of the most solemn memorials in DC. If you shed a tear while your guide is sharing information, you'll be in good company. It's difficult not to get emotional during this stop.
126
Lincoln Memorial
Your guide will tell you all about the memorial dedicated to our first President before you climb the steps to see Abe sitting atop and take in the sweeping views of the entire National Mall.
127
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit without a guide, you'll likely miss much of the symbolism hidden behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
128
National World War II Memorial
Your guide will share the stories behind the pillars, the gold stars, and the two pavilions of this memorial dedicated to those who fought in the second World War.
129
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two different colors? You'll learn the story behind this fact, among others, during this stop. (We do not go into the Monument)
130
National Museum of African American History and Culture
DC's newest Smithsonian is a site to behold. We highly recommend a visit; be sure to reserve your tickets in advance.
131
National Museum of American History
Make sure to go see the original Star Spangled Banner and Julia Child's kitchen!
132
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC, learn about the history and take photos!
133
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to check-in and sign a waiver. We'll start with a bit of training to introduce you to the joy of riding a Segway. Your guide will provide one on one training before letting you test ride for a bit before setting out on tour.
134
Smithsonian Institution Building
Stop outside of "The Castle", the original Smithsonian Building and learn about the founder, John Smithson. Find out why he donated his estate to the United States although he'd never stepped foot on American soil during his life... (We will not enter The Castle)
135
National Mall
We'll spend much of the tour riding along the National Mall where your guide will point out Smithsonian Museums and orient you with "America's Front Yard".
136
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Pass by the Hirschhorn Museum
137
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Ride by Natural History. Plan to pop in during your DC stay to see the Hope Diamond!
138
National Air and Space Museum
This museum is one of the world's most visited! Stop in while you're in DC to find out why!
139
National Gallery of Art
Ride between the East and West buildings. Which would you rather see? Classic art or Modern art? Your guide can point you in the right direction!
140
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Take a short break here (we don't want you to get "Segleg"!) and learn about the famed Civil War general.
141
U.S. Capitol
Stop outside the US Capitol Building and learn about the design and function of the site where members of the House and Senate convene. Do you know who sits atop the Capitol? What does it mean when the flags are flying? (We will not go into the Capitol)
142
United States Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden maintains a fabulous collection of nearly 26,000 plants.
143
Newseum
See the newspapers from various states and countries, which are updated and posted every single day.
144
The National Archives Museum
Glide past the building that holds America's most important documents.
145
FBI Headquarters
As you Segway down the middle of Pennsylvania Ave (in a protected bike lane!) , you'll pass by the FBI Headquarters.
146
White House
See the home of the president from the south side (did you know that there is no "front" and no "back"? (We will not go into the The White House)
147
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Learn about the controversial design and some of the symbolism behind one of the most solemn memorials in DC. If you shed a tear while your guide is sharing information, you'll be in good company. It's difficult not to get emotional during this stop.
148
Lincoln Memorial
Your guide will tell you all about the memorial dedicated to our first President before you climb the steps to see Abe sitting atop and take in the sweeping views of the entire National Mall.
149
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit without a guide, you'll likely miss much of the symbolism hidden behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
150
National World War II Memorial
Your guide will share the stories behind the pillars, the gold stars, and the two pavilions of this memorial dedicated to those who fought in the second World War.
151
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two different colors? You'll learn the story behind this fact, among others, during this stop. (We do not go into the Monument)
152
National Museum of African American History and Culture
DC's newest Smithsonian is a site to behold. We highly recommend a visit; be sure to reserve your tickets in advance.
153
National Museum of American History
Make sure to go see the original Star Spangled Banner and Julia Child's kitchen!
154
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC, learn about the history and take photos!
155
Washington DC
Arrivez 15 minutes avant l'heure de début pour vous enregistrer et signer une décharge. Nous commencerons par un peu de formation pour vous initier au plaisir de conduire un Segway. Votre guide vous fournira une formation individuelle avant de vous laisser tester un peu avant de partir en tournée.
156
Bâtiment de l'institution Smithsonian
Arrêtez-vous à l'extérieur de "The Castle", le bâtiment original du Smithsonian et découvrez le fondateur, John Smithson. Découvrez pourquoi il a fait don de son domaine aux États-Unis alors qu'il n'avait jamais mis les pieds sur le sol américain de sa vie... (Nous n'entrerons pas dans The Castle)
157
Centre commercial national
Nous passerons une grande partie de la visite à rouler le long du National Mall où votre guide vous indiquera les musées Smithsonian et vous orientera avec "America's Front Yard".
158
Musée Hirshhorn et jardin de sculptures
Passer devant le musée Hirshhorn
159
Musée national d'histoire naturelle du Smithsonian
Balade en histoire naturelle. Prévoyez de passer pendant votre séjour à DC pour voir le Hope Diamond!
160
Musée national de l'air et de l'espace
Ce musée est l'un des plus visités au monde ! Arrêtez-vous pendant que vous êtes à DC pour savoir pourquoi!
161
Galerie nationale d'art
Roulez entre les bâtiments Est et Ouest. Que préféreriez-vous voir ? Art classique ou art moderne ? Votre guide peut vous orienter dans la bonne direction !
162
Mémorial Ulysses S. Grant
Faites une courte pause ici (nous ne voulons pas que vous obteniez "Segleg" !) Et découvrez le célèbre général de la guerre civile.
163
Capitole des États-Unis
Arrêtez-vous à l'extérieur du bâtiment du Capitole des États-Unis et découvrez la conception et la fonction du site où se réunissent les membres de la Chambre et du Sénat. Savez-vous qui siège au sommet du Capitole ? Qu'est-ce que cela signifie quand les drapeaux flottent? (Nous n'irons pas au Capitole)
164
Jardin botanique des États-Unis
Le Jardin botanique conserve une fabuleuse collection de près de 26 000 plantes.
165
Newseum
Consultez les journaux de divers États et pays, qui sont mis à jour et publiés chaque jour.
166
Le Musée des Archives Nationales
Passez devant le bâtiment qui contient les documents les plus importants de l'Amérique.
167
Siège du FBI
En faisant du Segway au milieu de Pennsylvania Ave (dans une piste cyclable protégée !), vous passerez devant le siège du FBI.
168
maison Blanche
Voir la maison du président du côté sud (saviez-vous qu'il n'y a ni "avant" ni "arrière"? (Nous n'entrerons pas dans la Maison Blanche)
169
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Découvrez la conception controversée et une partie du symbolisme derrière l'un des monuments commémoratifs les plus solennels de DC. Si vous versez une larme pendant que votre guide partage des informations, vous serez en bonne compagnie. Difficile de ne pas s'émouvoir lors de cette escale.
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Mémorial de Lincoln
Votre guide vous dira tout sur le mémorial dédié à notre premier président avant de monter les marches pour voir Abe assis au sommet et admirer la vue imprenable sur l'ensemble du National Mall.
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Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Si vous visitez sans guide, vous manquerez probablement une grande partie du symbolisme caché derrière le mémorial dédié à "la guerre oubliée".
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Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Votre guide partagera les histoires derrière les piliers, les étoiles d'or et les deux pavillons de ce mémorial dédié à ceux qui ont combattu pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
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le monument de Washington
Avez-vous remarqué que le Washington Monument est de deux couleurs différentes ? Vous apprendrez l'histoire derrière ce fait, entre autres, lors de cet arrêt. (On n'entre pas dans le Monument)
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Musée national d'histoire et de culture afro-américaines
Le plus récent Smithsonian de DC est un site à voir. Nous recommandons fortement une visite; assurez-vous de réserver vos billets à l'avance.
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Musée national d'histoire américaine
Assurez-vous d'aller voir l'original Star Spangled Banner et la cuisine de Julia Child !
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Washington DC
Explorez Washington DC, découvrez son histoire et prenez des photos !
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Commentaires (245)
mikefU8081KV
Oct 2022
Great tour with David as our guide! Saw an awesome sunset as we toured the sites. David kept the tour interesting with all his knowledge of the area. Highly recommend!
Shelly_R
Oct 2022
Safety was emphasized. Guide was knowledgeable. We all enjoyed it a lot. Was a highlight of our visit.
mahask
Oct 2022
Riding segways was a great way to see the monuments. We stopped often and got photo shoots at the monuments! It was tons of fun!

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